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It's also full of real, live, (friendly!) humans. Whether it manages to continue earning critical accolades and fan engagement or deteriorates with age will depend greatly on how season 6 handles the fallout of this finale.Yes! Merchoid is an award-winning company with seven years' internet retail experience. Right now, the future of Rick and Morty hangs in the balance. Rick himself even warns Morty against jumping the shark moments before the show risks doing just that. In that respect, "Rickmurai Jack" sacrifices some of the show's mystique. Like Heath Ledger's Joker from The Dark Knight, it didn't matter as much what his backstory was - rather, the narrative meat was in his continually shifting origins and the psychological implications of his manufacturing them. To confirm this melodrama would be to shackle it within one narrative which could never live up to wild expectations. "Rickmurai Jack" throws fuel on both of those fires, finally capitalizing on Evil Morty's multi-season plot to destroy the universe's current Rick-controlled order while also confirming the backstory from "The Rickshank Redemption." Until now, the most productive reading of Rick's backstory understood it as a falsehood, declaring Rick's backstory unknowable. Rick's mysterious backstory has been the subject of much speculation, rivaled only by fan theories on Evil Morty. Eventually, after killing innumerable Ricks in search of the one who murdered his family, he cedes to pleas from the Ricks who would go on to form the Council, helps them rebuild their Citadel, and crashes into the Smith family home to reunite with a version of Beth and kick off the sitcom in the first place. After his alternate self kills Diane and young Beth, Rick goes crazy searching for vengeance, building the tech for which he's famed as well as his similarly infamous nihilism. Related: Rick & Morty Is Christopher Lloyd's Best Back To The Future 4 Optionīut "Rickmurai Jack" confirms the bones of that sob story, going further to fill in even more information surrounding the Citadel of Ricks and Rick C-137's transformation into the nihilistic Rick the show depicts him as. In his subconscious, rendered as a Shoney's, Rick tells an insect agent a sob story about how another version of himself offered him the technology before killing his family, ostensibly to distract the bureaucrats long enough to make his escape. In the appropriately-titled opener, "The Rickshank Redemption," Rick breaks out of prison just before the Federation bugs are able to extract his coveted secrets of interdimensional travel.
Rick and Morty entered season 3 with Rick imprisoned by the Galactic Federation, having turned himself in during the season 2 finale to spare his family the scrutiny of government intervention in pursuit of their terrorist grandfather.
While many had concluded that the soapy tragedy shown to the Federation agents while hooked up to the series 9000 was Rick spinning a yarn merely to crochet an escape plan, that story proves essentially true to canon in this most recently revealed flashback. But along the way, Morty learns Rick's true backstory.
"Rickmurai Jack" ended this latest batch of episodes with a bang, as looming serial villain Evil Morty finally executed his long-gestating plan to bring the status quo crashing down.
Season 5 of Rick and Morty just confirmed Rick's backstory as told in his deceptive season 3 prison escape.