Okay, people, gather 'round! Let's talk about the season 5 finale of Rick and Morty! It's time to dive headfirst into the chaotic, mind-bending, and surprisingly heartfelt end to a season that, let's be honest, had its ups and downs.
We're talking about "Rickmurai Jack," the tenth episode of the season. If you haven't seen it, buckle up! It's a wild ride that ties up some loose ends (maybe too many?) and sets the stage for a whole multiverse of possibilities.
The Plot Thickens (and Possibly Liquifies)
Imagine all the bizarre stuff you've seen on Rick and Morty. Now, cram it into a single episode and shake vigorously! That's kind of what "Rickmurai Jack" feels like.
We’ve got Evil Morty back, naturally causing trouble. This time, he's got a master plan that involves, well, breaking the whole damn Central Finite Curve!
The Central Finite Curve, remember? It's that walled-off section of the multiverse where Rick is always the smartest guy. Basically, it's Rick's ego made manifest as a cosmic barrier. Evil Morty wants to tear it down!
And Rick? He's busy being... well, Rick. Trying to maintain control, failing spectacularly, and generally being a grumpy genius. It's the Rick we know and sometimes love, even when we want to throw a portal gun at his head.
Morty's Moment
Poor Morty, as usual, is dragged along for the ride. Except this time, he's not just a sidekick. He's actually... involved? He is important, in the grand scheme of things.
He starts to understand his *true* purpose. Turns out, he's kind of a key ingredient in Rick's schemes, whether he likes it or not. Talk about an existential crisis! Imagine finding out you're basically just battery acid for your grandpa's mad science projects.
But he's got his own agenda now. Morty has a chance to break free, to rewrite his own narrative. This episode shows some serious growth for our little nervous friend.
Evil Morty's Grand Exit
Okay, let's talk about Evil Morty. This guy is the definition of a smooth operator. He's smart, calculating, and he's got a serious bone to pick with all the Ricks in the multiverse.
His plan? To escape the Central Finite Curve and find a universe where he's not just another cog in the Rick-controlled machine. It's a compelling motive, if you think about it. Who wouldn't want to ditch a toxic grandpa who smells like onions and desperation?
And he actually succeeds! He breaks free, riding off into the infinite possibilities of the multiverse. It's a bittersweet moment, because he might be a villain, but he's also kind of a symbol of hope for all the Mortys trapped in Rick's web.
The Aftermath and What It Means
So, what does all this mean for the future of Rick and Morty? Well, a whole lot! With the Central Finite Curve shattered, anything is possible.
We could see completely different versions of Rick and Morty, ones that aren't bound by the same tired tropes. Alternate universes, weirder adventures, maybe even some actual character development (gasp!).
The finale was a fantastic way to end the season. It was action-packed, emotionally resonant, and left us with a ton of questions and excitement for what's to come. So, get ready, because the multiverse just got a whole lot bigger and a whole lot weirder. Rick and Morty are never going to be the same!