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After getting stranded in the remains of the Citadel, [a] Rick Morty are rescued by Space Beth and brought home. Rick tries to fix his portal gun from Evil Morty's sabotage [b] by resetting the portal fluid, but instead accidentally causes a glitch that causes all people who have used portals to be sent back to their original dimensions – this includes Jerry, due to the events of "Mortynight ...
The "Evil" Rick and Morty capture them, "Evil" Rick taking Rick C-137 to have his brain downloaded. Morty C-137 leads a rebellion of alternate Mortys held prisoner in the base and releases Rick, spitefully saying that were he Rick he would not have. Rick informs the Council about the real killer, clearing his name.
They become friends and Morty breaks him out of the psychiatric facility in which he is confined. However, Nick shows himself to be a violent psychopath who spilled Rick's portal fluid after he had tried to steal the portal gun from Rick, and he pursues Morty, intending to make him his accomplice on a crime spree.
Rick and Morty's season five finale was full of lore, backstory, and Evil Morty. Here's everything that happened and what it means for the show. The post RICK AND MORTY’s Season 5 Finale ...
A bored, jaded Evil Morty tags along as they discover Rick Prime has rebuilt the Omega Device, a super-weapon that terminates all versions of its victims, like Diane.
Introduced in "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind" as Eyepatch Morty and the controller of "Evil Rick", he takes on a new identity as Candidate Morty in "The Ricklantis Mixup" and is elected President Morty of the inter-dimensional Citadel of Ricks and Mortys (populated by numerous alternate versions of himself and Rick).
Rick tells Morty that he put portal fluid in the virtual reality device and causes the collision with Mullet Rick's dimension and other realities. Knowing Elle and the whole world may no longer exist if the entropy device is tempered by the Federation, Morty gets worried.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read until you have watched “Rick and Morty” Season 5, Episodes 9 and 10, “Forgetting Sarick Mortshall” and “Rickmurai Jack.” There was perhaps no way to know in ...