#I really couldn't give less of a s*** about Morty fears to be honest but the episode did it in such a way
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skinnypaleangryperson · 1 year ago
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Morty is Diane's replacment-I feel like that was the general emotional conclusion. Although a little bit twisted because it was all a part of Morty's biggest fear is, which I guess means that his biggest fear is that it's not the case that he's Diane's replacement and not the most important thing in the world to Rick?
This episode was clever in the sense of that it gave a deep insight into both Rick and Morty at the same time. Morty seems to know Rick well enough that he can probably pretty accurately assume how we would react to Diane, which in turn means that because it's all in his own head means that it's also showing off his own fear and the idea that if he wasn't the most important thing in Rick's life, if Rick didn't have someone in his life that he loved as much as Diane even if in an incredibly different way, Rick would it die from grief, and Morty wouldn't have the life that he does... which, despite the amount of trauma and heard that it causes, is ultimately something that makes him who he is and that he treasures and values.
The montage in general was incredibly soppy so much to the point that even almost I couldn't take it-Rick in general is so incredibly soppy both with Diane as well as with his family and I feel like in the general idea of the montage part was that it's the only thing that matters or keeps him grounded from the kind of heartache that we temporarily got from seeing the feeling that we got from him being around Diane.
Rick and Morty initially was the last kind of show that anyone would have expected this kind of teeth rotting soppy feeling.
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