Ya'll Up on Rick and Morty??

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If we're picking an episode to be the worst, then whirly dirly by far. Still was a good episode though

Wasn't feeling all the Beth/family stuff for this EP, felt it brought it down. The president tho:mjlol::russ:, they trying to copy all Rick's tech and they still ain't ready. :wow:
I love that the ghetto teleporter you have to fly it to the location first. You could just fly the president there to begin with:mjlol:
 
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thats not proof of anything. the tommy clone took so long because tommy was new dna. the way rick introduced the idea to her, its like hes toyed with the idea of cloning her before now. hes also toyed with the idea of cloning in the tiny rick episode, as well as replacing members of the family in the mad max one.


The mad max episode is the one that makes me believe she's not a clone. In that episode Rick made clones that were fully aware of being clones to the point that he could tell them how emotional to be and instruct them to come face death when he wanted them to. While the Morty clone wanted to live in the end Rick was still able to get it into the garage for termination. Why would he give the clone Beth enough freedom that he couldn't kill and replace it the moment of the first phone call.

What I think was going on is Beth falling into her old pattern of not taking responsibility for her choices. By convincing herself that she's a clone then, she's not the one that choose her life. Some other person, the"real Beth", choose it for her and any unhappiness is someone else's fault again. Given that there's no way to prove a negative Rick would never be able to change her mind and the "real Beth" never coming back because she doesn't ex
exist isn't a factor. It's a psychological game.
 

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I caught up on this show and literally three weeks and I am already said I might have to go back and watch the first three to five episodes of season one that I understand more because I can't lie I was a little confused in the beginning
 

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Beth episode was fuccin hilarious

im mad UK gets it late, i feel so behind from you guys :to:

shawty is EXACTLY her dad lol..

so im guessing the Beth at the end was the clone ??

shawty wanted a sentient switch blade :mjlol:
 

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The mad max episode is the one that makes me believe she's not a clone. In that episode Rick made clones that were fully aware of being clones to the point that he could tell them how emotional to be and instruct them to come face death when he wanted them to. While the Morty clone wanted to live in the end Rick was still able to get it into the garage for termination. Why would he give the clone Beth enough freedom that he couldn't kill and replace it the moment of the first phone call.

What I think was going on is Beth falling into her old pattern of not taking responsibility for her choices. By convincing herself that she's a clone then, she's not the one that choose her life. Some other person, the"real Beth", choose it for her and any unhappiness is someone else's fault again. Given that there's no way to prove a negative Rick would never be able to change her mind and the "real Beth" never coming back because she doesn't ex
exist isn't a factor. It's a psychological game.

Rick made AI's in that episode and stated that clones would of been too time consuming given the situation.

As for whether Beth is a real or not. IT DOES NOT MATTER as Rick keep saying and basically they have proven throughout this season in particular. Look, this season have proven that the physical SHELL of a person is irrelevant. The 1st episode of season 3 have shown Rick's consciousness hopping from one Rick to another to another. So, the Rick that we knew from the start of the season isn't even the ORIGINAL Rick aside from his consciousness. We saw Rick & Morty's good and bad conscious split. We were reminded that Beth was not the ORIGINAL Beth to begin with because Rick & Morty portal-jumped to a parallel dimension way back in season one.... because there's INFINITE number of the people they could swap and no one would know the better. So, Rick cloning or not cloning Beth is irrelevant when a clone Beth can share the SAME CONSCIOUSNESS as the original, as Rick explained as well.
 

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Huh?

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