Part of the reason is to guilt-trip Rick into coming back. It turns out Morty bought a faulty aging serum to become older. At the start, Rick meets a much older Morty, implying that a couple of decades passed since they parted.The "Rick and Two Crows" plot from last episode ends early when Rick discovers they are cheating on him with their enemy Crow Scare.The only aspect of his plan that goes awry is that the main Rick and Morty, as well as numerous other Mortys, survive the wormhole created by his escape route, even though Evil Morty clearly intended for all of them to die. The Bad Guy Wins: Evil Morty accomplishes his main goal of escaping to a new multiverse where Rick is not the smartest man, all while destroying the Citadel, and is shown to be totally satisfied in having done so.Astronomic Zoom: Rick's backstory sequence ends on such a zoom out.Armor-Piercing Question: Morty to Rick as Evil Morty is getting ready to enact his plans: "Rick, did you really leave the crows for me, or did you come back because they dumped you?" Rick can only look away in shame.Anti-Hero: Rick is referred to as this, word-for-word, during the Cold Open in his adventures with the two crows. ![]() ![]() This is followed up on in the next episode. Ambiguous Situation: With the revelation that the Citadel of Ricks have been cloning Mortys to meet their high demand, this brings up the question of whether Morty we know all this time was born and raised by his original parents, or if he is in fact a clone of the original one.
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