What happened to Rick and Morty season 5?Episodes 6-10 Recap
As it turns out, the second half of season 5 contains some of the most creative and inventive episodes/arcs of Rick and Morty. Episodes 6-10 focus on an important emotional component missing from the series’ earlier seasons, and demonstrate that the Smiths have more room to grow in the future. So as I recap the second half of Season 5, grab your teleporter gun and get ready to go! Lots of spoilers ahead!
Episode 6 “Rick and Morty’s Thanksgiving Feast”
This episode was a nice transition between the very meta and funny tone of Ep. 1-5, in a more sensitive and emotional tone than Ep. 6-10. Rick and Morty try to steal the Constitution (a la National treasure), Morty accidentally melted it with a ray gun (along with the Lincoln Memorial, Statue of Liberty, and the Liberty Bell). The president is furious, and Rick and Morty lock themselves and the rest of the Smith family in the house. Rick and the President each revisit their plans to destroy the other, with Rick’s main goal being to get himself pardoned as President Turkey. The president turned some marines into turkeys (to catch Rick and Morty; they turned themselves into turkeys too). Then the president turned himself into a turkey and caught Rick for himself. After a good turkey fight scene, the president coughed on a tracker placed in his throat to identify him. Instead, it would fly into the mouth of a random turkey. The government pulled out, who they thought was, the president and the Marines. But the real president is still Rick and Morty’s turkey.
They were thrown into a cave under the White House (where all the turkeys not pardoned by the president are said to go), which we found was the lair of ex-President Franklin D. Roosevelt (he is now a half-spider because of the polio vaccine). After running out of their turkey serum, they beat him, and they escaped back to the Smiths for Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey’s president started turning turkeys into giant half-turkey, half-human soldiers. The real president, Rick and Morty, burst into Congress to try and defeat the Turkish president. Congress has been given a pay rise by the Turkish president, refusing to oppose him. The real president tells Rick and Morty that there is a “New World Crypt” under the Washington Monument that will wipe out all the turkeys. The basement is littered with mummies of pilgrims and Native Americans who ripped all turkeys to shreds after the president woke them up. The episode ends with Rick and Morty preventing a turkey bomb from entering space while the president battles his turkey counterpart. In the final moments, the mummy goes back to sleep and the president reminds us to be “thankful.” It’s the surprisingly heartfelt ending to the episode and (not-so-subtly) compares Rick’s relationship with the president to those of other toxic relationships in his life; but it’ll be in later episodes There are more.
Episode 7 “High-tech “Jeresis Rick Vangelion”
ep. 7. Just pure fun compared to the others on this list.it is Scarface satisfy Power Rangers, the result is focused entertainment. On their way to Boob World, Rick, Morty, and Summer encounter the blue Go-Tron ferret. Rick sabotages their trip, asking them to collect the blue Go-Tron first and bring it home. Summer joins immediately, which makes Morty question his stance with Rick. When they got home, Rick, Morty and Summer begged Beth and Jerry to join the Go-Tron ferrets (like Rick and the blue ferrets, 5 have now been collected). Together, the family defeated a giant space bug and went home. Rick wants to move on, but Morty warns him that he’s going too far. Summer jumped in and stood up for Rick, fueling his self-destructive tendencies. Rick decides to have dinner with four other Smith families from other dimensions. The heads of the five families meet in the garage with C-137 Summer. The C-137 Rick gives other Ricks the option to complete their collection and work together. Hot Head Rick immediately refused, and Summer blew up his Go-Tron. Now a united Go-Tron thug, five Smith families join forces on a Go-Tron adventure to slay giant space bugs.
Five Go-Go-Trons (the sum of all 5 Smith families) make up the Go-Go-Go-Tron. The five families (and the new Smiths looking to get involved) put on an extravaganza. Rick announces to everyone in a drugged and drunken coma that the action is expanding, before Summer embarrassingly pushes him off stage. Meanwhile, Morty is working security in the rear only to be kidnapped by rivals; five anime teens, the original owners of Go-Trons. When Morty escaped from them, Hot Rick returned and blew up the venue, killing and injuring many. Summer, Beth and Jerry think this is the last straw for Morty, hand him $16,000 in cash, and send him home. One by one, Beth, Jerry, and Summer are poached by Rick’s paranoia and eccentric behavior. Inside the house, Summer confesses to Beth, Jerry, and Morty that their incestuous baby is alive in space. He’s a government program that makes weapons of mass destruction, and Summer has been in touch with him. Morty associates one of Rick’s new hires as one of the anime teens who wants to kill him. Jerry, Beth, Summer and Morty free the incestuous baby from captivity and use it to rescue Rick and destroy anime teens. Rick then loses interest in ferrets and they go home.
Episode 8 “The Ricktel Friendship of the Spotless Dead”
reference movie, Spotless eternal sunshine, The episode revolves around Rick entering Birdman’s subconscious to save him. After the Smiths leave him home for the holidays, Rick injects himself into Birdman’s brain. He enters the first memory the two have together, where they also meet Squnchy at an alien concert. He looks back on various memories, including Bird Person, Squanchy, and a few other freedom fighters (including Geardude; Gearhead’s older brother) who planned the Battle of Bloodridge. After interacting with Birdman’s memory, the two joined forces and set off to find Birdman. The two Ricks found Birdman in his memory with Tammy, but the Birdman refused Rick’s rescue and flew away when some of the soldiers in his memory attacked the two Ricks. Two Ricks jump between Birdman’s memories, one of which is his half-bird, half-human child with Tammy.
They remember Bird Person fighting Rick Interstellar Mort: Jerry’s Rickett. After that, they went to the memory of the Battle of Blood Ridge. It is revealed that Rick asked Birdman to join him on an adventure after the Battle of Blood Ridge, and Birdman rejected him. The two Ricks chase after Birdman, reveal that he has a child, and quarrel to bring him back to the real world. C-137 Rick explains that to get to the exit, they need to use the memories Rick and Bird Person share, primarily derived from anger and sadness, with “water lilies” to happier memories of their addiction to illegal federal substances when they first met . After barely getting out of Birdman’s broken heart, the two friends head back to Rick’s garage. Birdman confronts Rick, demanding that his child’s information be kept with Tammy until it’s in his own favor. They parted ways over the seemingly rocky ice, leaving Rick alone.
Episode 9 “Forget Sarick Mortshall”
We’re now into the two-part season finale. Drawing emotional reflections from Ep. 6, 7 and 8, the episode revolves around Rick and Morty breaking up (thus Forget Sarah Marshall refer to). After Morty spills the portal fluid on his hands, Rick decides to make the two ravens better companions than Morty. Rick leaves Earth to train with crows and their advanced crow droid species, while Morty teams up with the man on the other side of the portal (Nick Rutherford plays himself). Morty rescues Nick from the asylum, and they return to wrecking Rick’s garage, calling himself the “Portal Boy.” Meanwhile, Rick returns to Earth with Crow to find his garage in disarray. Raven then realizes that Rick is making fun of them, chooses them over Morty, and decides to execute him. Strangely, Rick’s two crows rescued him from his own species. Morty and Nick gradually wreak more havoc before Nick admits he lied about his backstory. He wasn’t Rick’s victim (as he mentioned before), he tried to steal from Rick, that’s why Rick locked him up. After a heated argument, Nick tries to murder Morty, but Morty cuts off his own hand (along with the portal) and slams it off Nick’s leg (on the other side of the portal). Nick dies, sucking himself into the portal, and Morty calls Rick in a panic (apologies for everything). The two meet in the garage, where Rick fixes Morty’s hand. Morty asks if things will “go back to normal” now, but Rick shakes his head. He admits that their stuff is poisonous and he is now with two crows. The episode ends with Rick moving out and Morty crying on the second floor balcony.
Episode 10 “Rick Moulay Jack”
The season finale ties everything together perfectly and delivers on the promises made in S3 Ep. 7 (when Morty becomes the president of the castle). Morty, now 40, follows Rick to an anime-style town where he is fighting crows and owls. The two drink and chat at a bar, Morty claims that Summer married an addict and became a nurse, and Jerry dies of cancer. Rick didn’t seem to care at all, and said he got on well with the two crows. Morty asked Rick to come home one last time, he refused, so Morty left. The next scene shows two crows tricking Rick with his new nemesis Crow Scare (the evil scarecrow). He confronts the three of them, catches their actions, and declares that the Raven thing is stupid now. He goes back to Smith’s house, but the normal Jerry opens the door. To Rick’s surprise, the whole family is the same except for the middle-aged Morty. Beth tells Rick to “fix Morty” and reveals that Morty took an aging serum from the castle. The two head to the castle to take Morty to “Rebuild Morty” (they broke his age in two places and fused it together, making him a teenager again). They were then ambushed outside by President Morty’s security who told them the President wanted to have lunch with them. During lunch, President Morty exposes himself as the evil Morty and reveals Rick’s true background.
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