The Impactful Ending of Rick and Morty Season 7
Rick and Morty season 7, episode 10 provided a poignant, surprisingly deep ending for the anarchic show’s latest outing. It changed the status quo of the Adult Swim hit considerably, addressing major setups for season 8. Let's dive into the impactful ending and the themes explored in this season.
Morty and Rick enraptured by a display screen in Rick and Morty
The season finale of Rick and Morty season 7, titled 'Fear No Mort,' introduced a strange space called 'The Hole,' which simulated the user’s greatest fear. This led to a revelation about Morty's experience in The Hole and its impact on his relationship with Rick. The episode also shed light on Rick's character growth and his newfound realization of the value of his current life.
Rick holding a tray of spaghetti in Rick and Morty season 7
In addition, the post-credits stinger of 'Fear No Mort' revealed an interesting parallel between the character arcs of Mr. Poopybutthole and the central characters, Rick and Morty. This darkly mirrored journey provided insight into the growth and fears of the show's beloved characters.
Mr. Poopybutthole sits on the floor drooling and clutching a bottle of booze while Beth looks on in Rick and Morty season 7
Morty's Journey in The Fear Hole
The ending of Rick and Morty season 7, episode 10, 'Fear No Mort,' unveiled a twist that showcased Morty's emotional journey in The Hole. Morty's realization that he was alone in The Hole and his ultimate discovery of his greatest fear provided a significant turning point in his character development. This section delves into Morty's experience in The Hole and the impact it had on his relationship with Rick.
Mr Poopybutthole lifting weights in Rick and Morty season 6
Morty's fear of relying on Rick and his subsequent understanding of his independence shed light on the evolving dynamics between the titular characters. It also highlighted the depth of Morty's emotional growth and his newfound perspective on his role in Rick's life.
A photo of Mr Poopybutthole with his wife Amy and their son
The revelation of Morty's fear and his journey to overcome it offered a profound exploration of the complexities of his character and the evolving nature of his relationship with Rick. This pivotal moment in 'Fear No Mort' set the stage for a deeper understanding of Morty's role in the show's narrative.
Mr. Poopybutthole proposes to Morty in Rick and Morty.
Rick's Evolution and Mr. Poopybutthole's Arc
The ending of Rick and Morty season 7, episode 10, 'Fear No Mort,' also provided insight into Rick's evolution and his decision not to follow Morty into The Hole. This section explores Rick's moment of humility, his character growth, and the significance of his choice to value his current life.
Mr. Poopybutthole gets shot in Rick and Morty.
Additionally, the post-credits stinger of 'Fear No Mort' revealed a dark parallel between Mr. Poopybutthole's arc and the journeys of Rick and Morty. The contrast between Rick's growth and Mr. Poopybutthole's refusal to learn from his mistakes offered a thought-provoking comparison that deepened the thematic exploration of the series.
Morty Smith and Rick Sanchez crying in Rick's ship in Rick and Morty
The ending of Rick and Morty season 7 showcased Rick's vulnerability and his ability to change for the better, highlighting the depth of his character and the evolving dynamics between him and Morty. The contrast with Mr. Poopybutthole's arc provided a compelling reflection on the themes of growth and fear within the show.
Rick talks to the President and Dr Wong in Rick and Morty