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What did Evil Morty want?

What did Evil Morty want?

President Morty’s evil plan all along was simple: escape the cage Ricks built for him. He killed a lot of Ricks and a lot of Mortys, but ultimately all he wanted to do was get to the other side of the Central Finite Curve. To the part of the infinite multiverse free of Ricks’ control over his kind’s existence.

Was Evil Morty actually evil?

Evil Morty’s plan really wasn’t so evil at all – he might have murdered countless Ricks and Mortys to achieve his goal, but he’s just playing by his grandfather’s rules. And that’s it – Evil Morty won.

What is the story behind Evil Morty?

Biography. Evil Morty’s backstory is mostly unknown, but at one point, he killed a Rick (possibly even his own Rick) and turned him into Evil Rick, modifying his body with cyborg implants to control him in order to cover him in case he and his plans were discovered.

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What is the Rick and Morty theory?

The theory goes that at some point C-137 Morty becomes so jaded that he becomes Evil Morty, who then travels back in time to change his past for the better by becoming the president of the Citadel of Ricks, and destroying the Central Finite Curve, ending Rick’s intellectual domination of the multiverse.

Who hacked Rick’s portal gun?

C-137 Rick mentions in season 5 that Evil Morty is the only person who has ever managed to successfully hack his portal gun, which either suggests that Evil Morty knew Rick prior to have an understanding of his gun, or simply that he’s substantially more technologically advanced than even many other Ricks.

Is Ricks Morty Evil Morty?

Evil Morty’s Previous Rick and Morty Appearances Evil Morty first appears in Rick and Morty season 1 episode 10, “Close Rick-counters Of The Rick Kind”, though his true nature is only revealed at the end of the plot, as he hides behind an “evil” Rick that he is controlling.

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Which Rick killed Rick’s wife?

He declines, however, presumably for the same reason shown in season 3 – because he’s content in his family life. In retaliation, the other Rick bombs C-137’s house and kills Diane and Beth, sending the main Rick down a dark spiral that leads to him developing his own portal gun to hunt down the killer.