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"Rickmurai Jack" is the tenth and last episode of the 5th season of Rick and Morty, and the 51st episode of the series overall. It premiered on September 5, 2021. It was written by Jeff Loveness[3] and Scott Marder and directed by Jacob Hair.

Contents

  • 1 Synopsis
  • 2 Plot
  • 3 Characters
    • 3.ane Major characters
    • 3.2 Minor characters
  • 4 Deaths
  • v Locations
  • half-dozen Episode notes
    • six.i Trivia
    • vi.two Errors
    • 6.three Series continuity
    • six.4 Cultural references
  • 7 Transcript
  • 8 Gallery
  • ix References
  • 10 Site navigation

Synopsis

Rick'due south nonetheless doing the crows thing, but a middle-aged Morty hopes to reconnect with Rick, leading them down an emotional path in a familiar location.

Plot

Rick, now fully immersed in the "Rick and Two Crows" prove, has become an anime protagonist that fights anthropomorphic owls with gadgets related to birds, his crows by his side. After defeating some in gainsay, Morty approaches him, desperate to get back together. Rick rebuffs him awkwardly. Some time afterward, Rick is approached at a bar by a now center-anile Morty, claiming Rick has been gone so long that Jerry has died of cancer and Summer has gotten married to a junkie. He begs Rick to come abode, simply Rick once again rebuffs him.

The crows sneak out at night to plan adventures with Crowscare, Rick's nemesis. Realizing the crows were using him to get over a breakup the same mode he used them, Rick returns home, only to discover Morty was lying and he took aging serum from the Citadel of Ricks to emotionally blackmail him. After Morty gets properly re-anile, he notices a deformed Morty raving nearly the Citadel beingness an inescapable weapon of mass devastation, before he is shot by the police. President Morty invites the two to accept dinner with him, with Rick expressing doubt and planning to leave if things go awry.

Over dinner, President Morty hints that Rick congenital the Citadel and requests information from Rick on how to "bring down the Central Finite Curve." When Rick refuses, President Morty reveals he kept Evil Rick'southward partial scan of Rick's brain from "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind", having completed it every bit Rick had been sitting at the table, and states he has enough to do what he needs. When Morty apologizes to Rick for bringing him to the Citadel, President Morty, disgusted, uses the brain scanning device to show Morty visions of Rick, as leader of the Citadel, previously having had Mortys tortured, used every bit labor, and having their parents' lives tampered with specifically to create more Mortys. He allows the two to leave, but Rick realizes his portal gun has been hacked (with internal coordinates locked to the Blender Dimension) after shoving a Rick baby-sit into it and seeing the consequence. Rick C-137 so recognizes President Morty every bit an "evil" variant he had previously personally encountered, the just person to have ever hacked his portal gun.

The Citadel's portals go haywire, killing anyone who tries to footstep into them, despite broadcast warnings instructing them not to. Rick and Morty go clandestine to try and find untapped portal fluid, seeing more plain-featured Mortys being used as slave labor. When Morty presses Rick on his involvement with the Citadel, Rick gives him the brain scanner and Morty uses it to come across Rick's backstory.

Later Beth and Diane's murder at the easily of another Rick, (first shown in "The Rickshank Redemption") Rick C-137 perfects his portal applied science and uses it to explore dimensions and do research. He begins selling weapons and murdering those who cross him, later meeting Birdperson and joining the fight in the resistance earlier immediately going their separate means afterwards the Boxing of Blood Ridge. He sets his sights on killing the Rick who murdered his family, massacring hundreds of versions of himself to detect his target. A large number of Ricks of the multiverse hold a conference to decide how to stop Rick, who decides to crash the coming together, kill the speaker, and jadedly slaughter a large number of the audience with explosives. After Rick eventually tires of it, the survivors assemble into the Council of Ricks and, with Rick'south assistance, built the Citadel. Upon finishing, he crash-lands on a version of Earth where Beth is nevertheless live and takes up residence there, taking Morty as his sidekick.

The two reach the Citadel's Dimensional Drive, where Evil Morty explains the Key Finite Bend is a multidimensional wall that separates all the infinite universes where Rick isn't the smartest human alive from all the infinite universes where he is the smartest man live. Evil Morty intends to break through it and so he can live away from Rick entirely. He claims that what makes him "evil" is antisocial Rick and wanting to go out, and if whatsoever Morty has ever felt the aforementioned, so they are "evil" as well. Hundred-to-one, Morty asks Rick if he came back to him considering he got over the crows, or because they got over him: Rick is unable to reply. At the same fourth dimension, Evil Morty switches on the machine, which is powered by the claret of hundreds of Operation Phoenix clones, all rerouted to the Citadel.

Seeing Rick's deception once again, Evil Morty offers Morty a chance to come with him. Rick himself acknowledges that it is a better deal than staying with him, but Morty rejects this and opts to stay with his granddaddy. The portal gun empty, the two escape the Citadel past detaching part of information technology and flight away, loading it upwards with Mortys and activating the booster together simply as Evil Morty uses his machine to tear open the Curve and launch himself through information technology in a small spaceship. Coming out on the other side, he sees the residual of the multiverse and smiles while he activates a hologram from his wrist that shows all of the universes that make up the Central Finite Curve popping and disappearing. Finally, he opens a gold portal with an improved gun and steps through it.

In a postal service-credits scene, Mr. Poopybutthole talks to the audition about the stop of the "Evil Morty" arc and the plummet of his relationship with his wife after Rick caused him to lose his job in "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Morty", hypothesising about condign "Evil" himself (shown in "Never Ricking Morty"). As he makes dinner in a tiny apartment, he urges the audience to give love back to those who love them.

Characters

Major characters

  • Rick Sanchez
  • Morty Smith
  • President Morty

Pocket-size characters

  • Beth Smith
  • Summer Smith
  • Jerry Smith
  • Diane Sanchez (flashback; no lines)
  • Beth Sanchez (C-137) (flashback; no lines)
  • Ii Crows
  • Crowscare
  • Pussifer
  • Stan Lee Rick
  • Mr. Poopybutthole
  • Mrs. Poopybutthole (mentioned; pictured)
  • Darth Poopybutthole (indirectly mentioned)
  • Birdperson (flashbacks; no lines)
  • Evil Rick (mentioned)
  • Mortabel (flashback; no lines)
  • Snuffles (flashback; no lines)
  • Rick D-716
  • Rick D-716-B
  • Weird Rick (flashback; no lines)
  • Beth Smith (Cronenberged dimension) (flashback; no lines)

Deaths

  • Iii owl people
  • Multiple versions of Rick
    • Rick D-716
    • Supreme Guard Ricks
    • Guard Ricks
  • Multiple versions of Morty
    • Hunchback Morty
    • Manly Morty
  • Many monsters and robots
  • Many bluish goblin people
  • Pussifer
  • Multiple offscreen people
  • Many Gromflomites (flashback)
  • Three aliens
  • Pleasance blob

Locations

  • Replacement Dimension
    • Earth
      • Smith Residence
  • Central Finite Curve
    • The Citadel

Episode notes

Trivia

  • This episode is the second part of the i-60 minutes Season 5 finale, with "Forgetting Sarick Mortshall" existence the first role.
  • This is the third episode (commencement was "Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate" and 2nd was "The Ricklantis Mixup") that does not include the classic intro.
  • Rick'south crow design closely resembles the cover art for the video game, Grim Dawn, a character with a similar hat, getup, serious look, and crow.
  • The episode title references Samurai Jack, with the title existence a blatant riff on the 'Samurai' of Samurai Jack, which had its terminal season likewise aired on adult swim, the same network that airs Rick and Morty. How the episode relates to Samurai Jack'due south focus on a samurai who was flung into the past is debatable. It is possible the episode is mocking the serious tone Samurai Jack'southward final season went for in dissimilarity to the residual of the evidence.
    • The Kanji title 愛鳥家, meaning Birdlover.
  • This episode reveals the full background of Rick and it is confirmed that he did in fact lose Diane and his original Beth to an alternate version of himself. It is also revealed Rick has been hunting downwards the version of himself that killed his family but never institute him only helped in the construction of the Citadel before finally settling down with a version of Beth that was still live and bonded with her son, Morty Smith.
    • Oddly enough in Shut Rick-counters of the Rick Kind Rick is shown having a memory of picking upward a baby Morty, fifty-fifty though Rick is said to accept moved in when Morty was a teenager. This may imply that he switched families at one point.
  • There are some slight differences betwixt Rick's earlier simulated memory in which his Diane and Beth died, and what actually happened. In the false retention, he immediately designed a portal gun to escape to other realities where his family was however alive. In reality, he spent a long time consumed by grief and drinking, before eventually perfecting a portal gun - later on which he went on adventures, only all the while searching for the specific Rick who killed his family. Every bit seen in Birdperson'south memories, he then started attacking the pre-Citadel, interdimensional club of Ricks - not to bring his family back or get an alternating version of them, but purely for revenge. Nor was he satisfied with killing any of the other Ricks, he kept hunting for the specific Rick who killed his family. Yet, even defeating all the other Ricks and organizing them into the Citadel failed to detect that specific Rick, and so he despaired and moved in to a dimension where Beth didn't die merely was abased past Rick at a young age, and Diane had since died.
    • Despite Rick's subsequently insistence that everyone tin can exist replaced by infinite alternate versions of themselves and goose egg matters, he actually spent much of his life hunting for the specific Rick who killed his family, and didn't try to simply supercede his original Beth for many decades. Patently Rick wasn't always such a nihilist just gave in to despair after spending so many years declining to find the specific Rick who killed his family.
  • In celebration of Season 5, Pocket Mortys' weekly updates coincided with new episodes, including new avatars for players to collect. With the release of this episode came Crow Rick as an avatar, plus Forty Morty and Evil Morty to catch.
  • This episode finally reveals President Morty/Evil Morty'south programme, which was set in Season ane's "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind." The writers had put off revealing this as doing so also required canonizing major parts of Rick and Morty'due south backstory, which could not exist ignored once revealed.
    • Rick references the fan demand for his backstory by remarking "Now anybody can shut up about information technology."

Errors

  • During Rick Stan Lee's freeze frame explanation of the backstory regarding C-137's prior memory scans, a Citadel of Ricks guard can be seen blinking in the background. This was likely an animation error, or perchance fifty-fifty yet some other meta gag regarding the "scripted" nature of the series.
  • Rick Stan Lee also states that Rick's brain was scanned in Season 1 episode 9, when in fact the incident really occurs in Season 1 episode 10.
    • However, due to the product code of Season 1 episode 1 beingness 000, the production code of Flavor ane episode ten is 109, which is likely the reason for the error. This may have also been a meta gag, because the real Stan Lee was notorious for making errors in his footnote citations.
  • Due to an inconsistency in the memory sequence depicting Rick's return from space, it may not be discernable which version of the Smith Family he returned to start, as a prominent teleportation crack is visible around the house which tin likely only occur if a Rick was already previously inhabiting the dimension every bit seen in the events of "Ricksy Business concern."
    • It is also possible this was a animation mistake during the blitz to finish the production of season 5. Assuming this scene of Beth seeing Rick crash into her garage depicts Rick's arrival to the dimension seen in the show's first half dozen episodes, then the fissure around the Smith business firm shouldn't chronologically exist. Nonetheless, if it was intentional, this would hint to a stiff likelihood that Rick C-137 had a dissimilar Morty prior to his electric current adventures.

Series continuity

  • President Morty references when Rick got his mind scanned, which occurred in Shut Rick-counters of the Rick Kind.
  • Rick's "totally fabricated backstory" from "The Rickshank Rickdemption" was, in fact, truthful, at to the lowest degree up to the moment of Diane and Beth's apparent deaths: the fabricated office that he used to trick Cornvelius Daniel was him coming up with the portal fluid formula himself in the immediate aftermath.
  • Glimpses of Rick and Birdperson contesting with each other are seen. The full battle was seen in Rickternal Friendshine of the Spotless Mort.
  • The Key Finite Curve was mentioned thrice before:
    • In Flavor 1'southward "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind", ane of the Council of Ricks tells Rick C-137 that "of all the Ricks in the Central Finite Curve, you're the malcontent!"
    • In "The Ricklantis Mixup", the advertisement for Uncomplicated Rick Wafers says that Unproblematic Rick is "xvi iterations off the Cardinal Finite Curve".
    • In Issue #2 of Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons 2, described simply equally universes with working eco-systems and a Rick.
  • President Morty'due south ultimate victory is once again accompanied by his theme, "For the Damaged Coda" past Blonde Redhead, but with a new orchestral arrangement of its chorus.
  • Evil Morty hacking the portal gun to just create portals to the Blender Dimension is possibly a reference to how, in "The Ricklantis Mixup", Rick J-22 is given a portal gun that was hacked to only make portals to the Blender Dimension.

Cultural references

  • The episode's championship is a reference to the blithe series Samurai Jack.
  • Rick Stan Lee appears to explain in which episode Rick's encephalon was scanned, referencing the real Stan Lee's trend to put cross-references in the margins of Marvel comics.
  • Ane of the shots from Rick's backstory is of him at a ramen bar with Birdperson in a futuristic cyberpunk city, clad in a brown overcoat. This is a nod to a scene from the 1982 film Blade Runner that introduces the graphic symbol of Rick Deckard, which itself has been visually referenced in diverse sci-fi media. A synth track inspired by Vangelis' Blade Runner score plays over the entire scene.
  • Rick'south crow warrior outfit bears some resemblance to Vampire Hunter D.
  • Crowscare is a parody of Scarecrow, a villain from DC Comics and frequent Batman foe.
  • Hunchback Morty is a parody of Quasimodo from the animated motion-picture show, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Transcript

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Gallery

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References

  1. Episode Airdate on Zap2It. [1]
  2. https://twitter.com/JeffLoveness/condition/1377369356959502338
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Season 1 Pilot • Lawnmower Dog • Anatomy Park • M. Night Shaym-Aliens! • Meeseeks and Destroy • Rick Potion #9 • Raising Gazorpazorp • Rixty Minutes • Something Ricked This Manner Comes • Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind • Ricksy Business concern
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