"Sooner or later we all are - on this side of the curve" makes you think, all Morty wanted to ditch Rick several times but President Morty was the only smart and desperate enough to actually do it and walk away from it all.
That Season 5 Ending gives me chills every time, seeing Evil Morty entering the wider Multiverse and achieving his goal, despite being the Antagonist, was just so Satisfying
Agreed. Seeing a major twist like that was incredible writing. Most people don't understand how good the writing I this show is, but it is one of the biggest reasons why I warch it...also it's stupid funny
"This seems like a good time for a drink, and a cold calculated speech with sinister overtones. A speech about politics, about order, brotherhood, power. But speeches are for campaigning. Now is the time for action."
The thing I love about “evil Morty” is he didn’t follow any cliche’s, didn’t even want Rick and Morty dead. He went straight for his goal and let nothing stop him. He had counters and protections from every conceivable possibility. And in the end got what he wished for.
“The scariest thing in the world is a man with the patience, resolve, ability and willpower to get what he wants, regardless of the consequences that imposes.”
“If there’s one thing we know, it’s that Ricks don’t care about Mortys” “This seems like a good time for a drink, and a cold, calculated speech with sinister overtones. A speech about politics, about order, brotherhood, power. But speeches are for campaigning. Now is the time for action” “That’s why I’m evil, because I’m sick of HIM. And if you’ve ever felt the same, then you’re evil too” Perfect quotes for that one Morty on the other side of the curve
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I honestly feel like this remix would be perfect for a story where the villain wins. The hero watching everything he loves burn at 1:21. Leaving the helpless hero with nothing to do but sulk in everything he has lost, only to realize at 2:05 a hero with nothing left to lose is the most dangerous being in the universe, waging an all out battle of fury at 2:56 of emotion and anger, only to win and be left with nothing.
@@jamesfreeman3617 its the best thing rick and morty could have done. This is the writers way of saying that there doesn't always have to be a big battle between the protagonist and the antagonist which is why I love the show in the first place. It breaks all the cliches of sci-fi shows
@@Kaigai_Kaiju shame a certain Cuck who dumped his own girl for nothing didn't get this memo I mean dude had the ability to see the future, and can change it by influencing the past But nooooo 😒
The big thing is that Morty in the show is the mortiest morty and evil morty is the least mortiest morty, Morty of the show is Loyal to Rick because Rick is family, he doesnt care if hes enslaved or if its programmed into him, it only matters that Rick is his grandpa and hed do anything for his greatest friend, despite evil or good. Evil Morty doesnt have that love for Rick, he wants to be free from the toxic dynamic, from Ricks being the smartest in the multiverse and Mortys being nothing but slaves, when in reality Morty can become smarter than Rick in his prime
I wonder if there are rickier people than Rick out of the finite curve. Obviously we've seen at least one Rick that chose to live for himself and his own family outside the curve, that being simple Rick, and our own Rick nearly did the same thing if it wasn't for the Rick he hunted for however many years. I'm curious to see if we will ever find someone entering the finite curve or if the wall that they sectioned off is entirely gone since all the ricks were killed
You'd think the Ricks making the finite curve would show how genius they are, able to devide the infinite multiverse. But it betrays one fact more than anything else... that Rick is afraid of not being the smartest guy in the room. Instead of facing challenges, he shuts the door and proudly proclaims "I am the smartest guy in the universe" (on this side of the curve). You go, eyepatch Morty. Live the dream and be free.
It's not that they were afraid of not being the smartest guy in the room, it was an issue of fighting off threats. By creating the CFC, they solved all the problems by only taking on the ones that they could face, and shielding themselves from the ones that they could not. There is nothing intelligent about getting into a fight that you know you cannot win. Dope comment though.
@@all-in-all929 and yours doesn't make that much sense honestly. It is really shutting the door to be the smartest man in the room. But still I'm open to reason. Because by creating the CFC they didn't specify the threshold for threats, but the person who would be responsible to deal with them.
What I really like about the history of For The Damaged Coda is the fact that Blonde Redhead always intended for it to be sung by a whole choir, but they never had the budget, so they just layered one voice over and over... Except now, the show and its fans have remixed it into an orchestral theme so many times, and it never loses its impact. There's something so special about that to me.
That’s what makes real music great. It inspires greatness from the mildest. You can’t ruin what is destined for greatness. As a life long musician , I’m addicted to the coda.
"And tonight, the quality of dialogues stops mattering. Today, I do the thing I've wanted to do with the curve thing." - Evil Morty, *on this side of the curve.*
Evil morty is unironically the most powerful character of the series, his plan was executed flawlessly from start to finish without hiccups, all while mantaining a bored face like he wasn't even trying. Then he comes back, casually finds rick prime the man main rick had been trying to get all his life and gets him killed, without him rick would have certainly died, all because he had enough of rick's bullshit and wanted to be left alone. What a menace.
While Rick had everything and decided nothing mattered, evil morty had nothing and made something matter. He's not the rickest Morty, he's the mortiest morty.
@@publicoutlaw1731 this has been proven with season 6 and connecting it to prior info. Rick C-137 is not the rickest rick, Rick Prime is. The rick that killed Beth C-137 and Morty's Rick
Its more like, a feeling of emptiness. Like you achieved your dream only to feel nothing. Or for a character to achieve power only to have ot stripped away by something they couldn't control, helpless when they should feel unstoppable.
@@JustPineapple and that is exactly the reason why it appeals to so many people. Some will appreciate the science references and some will appreciate the fart jokes.
The biggest thing about the season 5 ending is that for the entirety of the show, it was revealed that we’ve only had access to the universes where Rick is the smartest man alive. Now that the collapse of that concept has occurred, who the hell else will we see represent the smartest person in their respective universes?
@@Zanoladab No there will always be somebody smarter than the most 'intelligent' person that's the way an infinite number of realities works but there will always be those smarter than other so we will most likely see abstract intelligence intelligence different to rick's intelligent an intelligence both larger and smaller than all others
The true smartest being in the entire multiverse would most likely be a transdimensional being. Not like Rick with his portal gun, but a being who is omnipresent and uses entire universes to exist in the first place. I can only imagine it will be some Lovecraftian god, which can kill you with a thought and thinks as much of it as we do of the death of a microbe.
"That's why I'm 'evil', it's because I'm sick of HIM. And if you've ever felt the same way, you're 'evil' too." Between this speech and Rick's revealed backstory, this finale made me feel a deep respect for Evil Morty that I didn't even know was possible.
all these years i kept wondering how they were gunna be able to pull off a great "evil" morty story arch without it falling flat. im glad to be on the side of the universe where its as good as it is
just watched the new episode and came straight here. Im very amazed on how this fits so well. And evil morty seems that he will become the most hardcore character ever!
You don't actually have to evil to be marked as evil by someone. Raise too many questions about the rulers and they will brand you as the evil one. Ask your government why your leaders roam around in kilometres long motorcade on taxpayer's money and voila! You are the evil one.
Very evil. You forget he had a dome of Morty suffering and killed countless Ricks and Mortys on the way to his final goal. It’s not evil to want to be rid of Rick, but what he did to get there most certainly was.
1:40 My favorite part: In this minute of the song, we can see how Rick smiles at his grandson while gives him his hand to push the lever, like a little hopeful fragment were Sánchez is actually regretted about everything and just want a healthy fresh start with the only person who gives him humanity: Morty.
the scary thing is with Rick n Morty is that almost every little thing has symbolism. Rick did have Morty help him push the booster handle, but Morty fell away and Rick did it by himself in the end.
Dont forget that it also means taht theres a jerry thats stronger, more rich, and well equiped than rick, so a buff rich smart jerry with unbeliveable robot implants could happen
There is though , and he’s already fought c137 rick and beat him effortlessly . I wouldn’t call him as Smart as Rick but more clever. It’s doofus Jerry. Happened in the comics , he beat not only c137 rick and Morty but took over the citadel for a while. weirdly the one that beat him was Jerry (from the main show) , though it was unintentional the way he did it.
Doofus Jerry outsmarted all the Ricks at Citadel and wanted to rule the entire multiverse, and who knows he probably would've succeeded if it weren't for the regular "fuck up" Jerry fucking up and killing him haha
You know it does makes sense now because we always see Rick being a d*ick to him maybe because he knows there is a Jerry who can rival him and he wants to stop that from happening
Imo, what makes this finale so amazing is that it floors all expectations by making Evil Morty a genuinely good character. The fan theories made him out to be another tragic backstory with legs to justify him being "evil". But instead of focusing on his past, they explored his future. His actual intentions beyond just "gain power because I'm evil," because, in all actuality, his backstory doesn't really matter. He's not an enigmatic character we don't know he's just another Morty, and in the end that's all we really need to know to understand why he hates Rick and himself. And they also demonstrated that despite being fandubbed "Evil Morty" , he's no more evil than our protagonists who often kill for far less. Honestly this is so good, it could be a series finale if it wanted to be.
Idk if this is reckonned but on all official merch he is referred to as Evil Morty, so it's Canon but is it not canon anymore or are they things we haven't seen yet
@@SegularRpork watch attack on titan it’s not gay or shit it’s actually or masterpiece I ain’t saying this isn’t a masterpiece this is incredible and the show itself
Season 5's finale of rick and morty will always hold a special place in my heart. The fact that evil morty was such a captivating character despite having so few scenes is amazing. And how he just outright wins. Amazing stuff. Everyone was playing 4d chess inside the semi finite curve while he was playing 5d chess to get out, and checkmated everyone he needed to do so. One of my favorites villains ever of all times.
@@ALittleLateLotusBlossom Both are great, this one evokes a character done with everyone and their bullshit, and freedom. The version you're talking about shows a Morty that has achieved everything he ever wanted. A Morty who has become a terrifying fugitive from an infinite prison. Both are terrific.
What makes this Morty so dope is that he's the only one in the entire multiverse to tell Rick to go to hell. Our Morty has told rick off here and there. But he still goes along with what rick does. Wonder if he'll get to that breaking point to....?
Evil Morty killed 99% of the Ricks in the curve when he hacked the portal gun there won't be one appearing unless c137 mess with his Morty which unlikely because of the Crows
*"The Ballad for Morty/Morties."* *"Requiem for Morty"* *"Morty's Lament"* It's such a sad but intense song. A song for Morty liberation from Rick rule, a death of innocence replaced by ruthlessness born out of necessity. At some point, Morty regretfully had to go down this road but that Morty is long gone and that is the Morty that Evil Morty truly mourns. The innocent Morty that would feel bad for what he had to do, what had to be done by Evil Morty. A Victory over Rick for the Morties who suffered, no matter the costs.
I remember that quote in season 2 when Rick was expecting to die when he saved Morty. He said "Be good Morty, be better than me". In a way, Evil Morty did just that. Where Rick had everything and decided that nothing mattered. Evil Morty had nothing but still made something matter. He's not the Rickest Morty, he's the Mortiest Morty, he fulfilled Ricks dying wish.
Are we just going to ignore the fact that Morty nearly became evil Morty when he shot Rick with that fake gun at the citadel? If it had been a real gun, our Rick would be dead since he destroyed his version of operation phoenix.
@@anishchoudhury8537 In that episode of course, but want to kill or not doesn't matter. He woke up in another ricks reality, and we see that intent doesn't matter as after he is killed, as in murdered, he gets to another reality. Meaning if he was shot, he'd most likely manage to make his way back anyway.
There really are no words that can describe this song. I've been listening to it non stop as I'm transposing it for a concert band im in, and every time I listen to it, I still get goosebumps.
Under his leadership, the Citadel was born. And through this, his ultimate project. Other Ricks wanted to be the Infinite Rick, the smartest man in every dimension, but he didn't. He began to travel with one goal in mind, and he would use every conceivable way to succeed. And if that meant isolating every single reality where he is the smartest being that is, even if it means risking the shattering of reality itself, then so be it. Searching all the universes would take too long, maybe, if he could reduce them, making sure that he only visited universes where a Rick was the smartest, then just maybe, he could avenge his own family. Because he is the Rick who cares. Because what he cared about was taken from him. And if the Finite Curve could increase his chance of finally getting revenge, then he would sacrifice anything. Everything. But as he watched the Citadel grow, becoming more and more complete every day, he realized that he was becoming what he rejected. He was creating the Infinite Rick. He was becoming the same as the one that took him everything. So, once the Central Finite Curve was finished, he left. He once more began to hunt down Ricks, but the decrease in the amount of universes didn't make his task easy, and it wasn't even enough. He then went into hiding, until he replaced Rick C-137, and found his grandson. The one he couldn't have.And so, he became acting as the other Ricks, going on adventures with Morty as his sidekick. But he didn't do it to be admired by his grandson. He did it because he wanted to forget. He had hunted so much versions of himself, and yet, there were more and more again. After all, a fraction of infinity is still infinity... And so, he went adventuring, his grandson by his side. And in truth, he was happy. He had someone that cared abotu him, and he had someone to care about. But he is the Rickest Rick, the exception to the rule. The others are not. And their mortys aren't either. And from them, a Morty smarter than the others was born. A Morty ready to do anything just so he could get what he wanted.
@@deathxunnat4693 Yes but the concept is as the Rickest Rick, he is the pinnacle. If a Rick-er Rick was to present itself, reality would cause the Rickest Rick to simply become more of what he is to compensate
What’s so chilling about evil Morty is that he had no qualms about sacrificing all those Mortys on the Citadel to achieve his goal. Killing all the fucked up Ricks was understandable but to kill all the Mortys too is what made evil Morty evil. Rick C137s Morty would never do that.
Consider that every morty on the citadel has been bred, engineered, farmed, all for rick's amusement. In the scope of the greater multiverse, their death is equivalent to us killing a cow for its meat. Bred, farmed... and slaughtered. All for our convenience. Morty isn't phased by that because if he's replaceable, which is a truth he witnessed for himself, then so is everyone else. The central finite curve isn't even reality, so why bother with empathizing for its contents?
I’m pretty sure all those morties were clones not from any dimension and to beat Rick he had to let go of apart of himself accepting or at the very least recognizing nothing matters in the infinite span of the universe and that they’re all just apart of him therefore making them expendable
He got the maths right. He was the smartest person in that universe when he walled it off. He just failed to remain the smartest person in that universe after that.
@@1iqk71 YES, only know that you know nothing. Maybe the moment Rick faced this concept instead of embracing it and overcoming it as most of us must do. He tragically attempted to dominate it, which ultimately led him to faster and worse nihilism I LOVE THIS SHOW
I think the infinite universes where he is not the smartest are those where he didn't develop the portal gun, gave up and lived happily with his wife and daughter
“That’s why I’m evil, because I’m sick of HIM. And if you’ve ever felt the same, then you’re evil too” hits me so damn hard. Calling out Rick as one of those people who blames the entire world for his faults, mistakes, and circumstances, and rather than seeing that he's pushing everyone away he blames them further for abandoning him.
Rick c137 at least has a sense of remorse and empathy. Evil Morty has none of that, he literally only wants what would benefit *him* Evil Morty even tortured many many *many* Mortys and didn't even think twice about the moral side of the whole thing.
What made evil Morty evil wasn't his hate for rick, it was the things he had to do along the way to escape him. We can empathize with him, even root for him as an antihero. He successfully beat the proverbial rat race, he came out on top. We see how Rick acts and we understand why people hate him, but the ends do not justify the means. He IS evil Morty, no matter what coat of paint you put on him. A man drenched in blood who kills a hundred thousand people to save himself from a universe he loathes, even if the people there are absolutely terrible, is still a murdering psychopath. It's the fact that he is a product of this environment that causes people to begin making excuses for him. He isn't doing it just to do it, he wanted to be free. That's something we all feel on a personal level... it simply doesn't make it right.
Twist…The thing that makes Evil Morty “Evil” is The strength to tell Rick to go *uck himself. He’s probably the only Morty that can in the whole multiverse…
How have so many people misunderstood the meaning of that? The whole evil thing was a reference to the fans dubbing him "evil morty". He was poking fun at the assumption by fans that he was evil purely because he opposed the main character
@@Kanniu. well now that I think about it was pretty evil to grindup hundred of Rick and Morties and use their blood as fuel to break the curve…that’s was…kinda bad lol
I honestly love what they did with evil Morty. He didn’t have some grand plan, he didn’t have a super crazy backstory he wasn’t out for revenge he was just like “I’m sick of this I’m out”
It’s very touching that of all the sections he could have chosen to disconnect from the citadel from, our Rick choose the one that would save the most of his his grandsons and even helped the slave ones escape as well.
Брате која је прича око овог мортија? Негде сам чуо ову музику и нашао ово на јутјубу. Читам шта ови људи пишу и ништа ми није јасно, дај објасни бураз
This feels like something that plays when the villain wins but its one of those absolutely right villains thats righteous somehow despite being an absolute monster.
It's because it sounds like when Priam is watching Troy burn in the movie. This bloke has the phantom memory of that and has appropriated it to this song
I’m calling it right now. The second half of this with the guitar and the rock vibes will be used in a massive final fight scene where evil morty brings a ton of powerful beings from beyond the central finite curve in an effort to destroy Rick’s power over the universe.
honestly. i disagree, evil morty never cared about revenge, he just wanted out. and now that he has it,,, who knows? i wouldn't be upset if i never saw him again, at least one morty would find happiness,
@@secretintrovert He might get tired and bored of his new found freedom just like rick would when he was in charge, evil morty will eventually go back. When you don't have something you really want you value it very much but when you have it for some time you get bored of it. For there to be happiness there needs to be sadness.
I've never actually watched Rick and Morty, but as I listened to this, eyes closed in awe, I heard from this music a person, incomprehensibly full of grief and longing straight from the heart, and as I listened, this grief slowly turned into anger as the music swelled. And this anger, this anger was something else. This anger made me feel free at last, and in a chilling sort of way. I finally felt in control, as if I could take on the world, with that feeling that came from this inexplicable grief. And this feeling, this type of feeling, is one only the greatest of musicians and composers can create. So, props to Samuel Kim and Blonde Redhead. We appreciate you.
What I like most about "Evil" Morty is, that he was basicly a mortal fighting gods and not beeing "evil" for evils sake. He is intelligent, but not to the level of a Rick, who can just pull himself out of nearly every situation and dimension, on the spot, with their inventions and plot armory intellect. He took his time, carefully spinned a web, where even Rick C-137, the "Protagonist", couldn´t even stop him, from achiving his goals. And respect for the writers, that they went that route, instead of letting Rick pull a McGuffin out and stop him. It plays in really well with reality and the show, since there is no true evil or pure good, it´s always a shade of grey. Only people trying to reach their goals and sometimes, these don´t benefit the masses, but only a single Individual. I´m intrigued, if we will see more from "evil" Morty, since he is now on the other side of the curve. He is in my List of my favourite "antagonist" or "evil" characters, alongside LeLouche vi Britannia and Grand Admiral Mitth'raw'nuruodo
"It plays in really well with reality and the show, since there is no true evil or pure good, it´s always a shade of grey. Only people trying to reach their goals and sometimes, these don´t benefit the masses, but only a single Individual." that's some deep philosophical stuff right there. Love it.
@@minecrafteritalia6795 You're right. Something comparable is with Thrawn, a good guy on the (depatable) wrong side. But in the End, they both were either on the bad side or done evil for a greater good, thus could be seen as the bad guys. I also have to admit, that english is not my first language and at the time I wrote the coment, I was kinda drunk and didn't know, how to explain the grey area evil morty, Lelouch and Thrawn fall under.
I am pretty sure if Rick was actually motivated hw could have actually beaten Evil Morty. He didn't even want to go to the citadel HQ to have a meal. But did it for his Morty's sake which ultimately fcked up. If he went with his instincts instead of trying tk be kind to Morty that one time, evil Morty would have had a hard time to actually accomplish his goal.
I don't think we can really consider him evil. He may have done messed up things to get to his goal, but he's literally in a universe that has been basically tailor made to be an ego-paradise for Ricks. Evil Morty is just one of the infinite clones or forced births (setting up Jerry and Beth) in existence. An existence molded by rick in which Morty's are subservient to Ricks and expendable. Would you call a slave that killed in order to gain his/her freedom an evil person? 'Evil' Morty certainly isn't evil but he also isn't good.
I think "evil" morty had an evil rick that treated him worse than how all Rick's treated morty's which is why he grew so tired of the Rick's bs and wanted out. While all morty's are forgiving, it makes sense why this one isn't.
Jesus you people are funny. "a masterpiece in history". You'll be dust and no one will even remember your name. Much less this singular song that less than 1% of human beings will ever hear.
As much as I want to see Evil Morty again, there’s a very good chance we’ve seen the last of him…the writes expressed there dissatisfaction on doing cannon stuff so this was probably a good way to Shut us all up.
@@Kanniu. I thought some of the stand alone stuff was pretty good but hopefully they do continue with canon stuff. I just say that cause they pretty clearly don’t enjoy doing it. I think it’s because once you get into a storyline that means that eventually it has to end or elses you run into a “walking dead” scenario where the show goes on longer then it should
@@matthew1232k I think a show ending is good. Inevitably you'll stop putting the same amount of effort in and people will stop caring for it (Which is already happening to the series albeit at a smaller degree) Instead of having another Simpson's or Spongebob why not end the show on a good note with a lore and story that people clearly care a lot for.Just my personal thoughts feel free to disagree .
This actually gave me chills every time I listen to it, I'm not lying when I say you've really outdone yourself, this is my literal favorite piece of music, from the choir, to the piano, to the drums, it's all so perfectly done and timed, the weight and grandness of the music shakes me to my core every time, like we really are seeing the birth of a new age.
Did anyone realize that him breaking the curve means he’s like in our reality now. He broke the 4th wall. He’s in every universe where Rick ISNT the smartest man in the universe (ergo the show) and now he’s out of that loop. He’s everywhere.
That doesn’t mean he's in our reality or that he's everywhere. It just means that he accessed the rest of the multiverse where rick isn’t guaranteed to be the smartest being, so he's in some universe past the curve.
The song is so strong and emotional it’s like a hero that was doing good but had everything that he ever loved or cared about so much taken away from him that he becomes someone he swore to not be, but he becomes one, and every time he looks back on the past he just thinks blood and darkness nothing. Just nothing but negative emotions and nothing to get him to become the hero he once was. All other hero’s are trying to stop him and make the villain become a hero again but he’s too tired of seeing such a corrupted world that won’t change no matter what he does, he doesn’t know what he’s doing and as he goes to kill the heros. he looks at his bloody hands and he cant do nothing but laugh awhile he cry’s blood from his eyes and destroys the cities and watches the city burn from the top of the hill, and with the world on chaos and alert the hero that turned villain destroys all he can destroy with no emotion in his soul or body to ever make him a hero or a human with emotions ever again.
This song feels like the world is going to get destroyed and everyone just looking up in the sky, hugging each other while something is coming closer knowing we're not anymore in any second while playing a repeat showing what happend on earth over millions of years til the big thing touch the earth..and...gone.. *This feeling works well on headphones while closing the eyes and getting through your own thoughts thinking everything what happend to you*
In the biblical context, being a 'good' person means acting in accordance with God's morality. Just as a 'good' hammer is a hammer that can effectively hammer a nail. So if Mortys are made to be the perfect servants for Rick, then a Morty wanting to be free of Rick would be considered 'evil.'
@@TheBigCeeJay Pretty sure you can just call every character who actively employs these methods as "evil", or even "more evil", the more murders they commit. Like, I am pretty sure you can could already call "Evil Morty" "Evil" before the episode, because (at least by Morty Standards) he committed a staggering amount of atrocities. An urge for independence and a speech don't really make him more or less "evil".
im almost certin that this is the only song i've ever listened to that actually gave me goosebumps, and continues to do so no matter how much i listen to it
Evil Morty Theme but it's Lofi Hip Hop
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rick backstory music next pls!!
You trailer man- White Rabbit from the Matrix when?
Did you reupload this? I definitely recognize this thumbnail
@Samuel Kim Music can you make a Soviet version of this?
Need an hour long version plzzzzzzzzz
"...and now you're an evil Morty too."
Brilliant episode.
"Sooner or later we all are - on this side of the curve" makes you think, all Morty wanted to ditch Rick several times but President Morty was the only smart and desperate enough to actually do it and walk away from it all.
sooner and later we all are..
Dark side am i right?
That was the most darkest episode ever
@@lloydswaggedout no need to emphasise the st at the end fart smella.
That Season 5 Ending gives me chills every time, seeing Evil Morty entering the wider Multiverse and achieving his goal, despite being the Antagonist, was just so Satisfying
And I screamed with Rick and Morty working together to survive, and I got chills as well
Agreed. Seeing a major twist like that was incredible writing. Most people don't understand how good the writing I this show is, but it is one of the biggest reasons why I warch it...also it's stupid funny
He broke and left the finite curve as well. But yes watching the finale is just full of mixed feelings
Same
"Antagonist"
This doesn’t sound like an evil antagonist song, this sounds like someone who has finally triumphed over someone he’s tired of dealing with.
Sounds like they won but they had to sacrifice people along the aY
Sounds like a badass song
Thats pretty much what evil morty did sooooooo
"Wait what?"
"Always has been!"
Sounds like heavens
It's not the HEAT that gets you...
IT'S THE HUMIDITY!
Lol you saw that too?
That’s where I came from
@@puggyman01 same here man
dude no joke that short brought me back here....just like aot lol
@@tanjimanim2391 Same!
"This seems like a good time for a drink, and a cold calculated speech with sinister overtones. A speech about politics, about order, brotherhood, power. But speeches are for campaigning. Now is the time for action."
how is it going on outer space? 😁😁😁😁
@@javipro_04 not bad.
I will come back, when Samuel makes Pillar men theme
"Is that enough off the top?"
"I don't know... *is it?"*
“There you go Kid, now you’re Evil Morty too, sooner or later we all are on this side of the curve.”
@@sinistralhydra Yes, yes it is !
The thing I love about “evil Morty” is he didn’t follow any cliche’s, didn’t even want Rick and Morty dead. He went straight for his goal and let nothing stop him. He had counters and protections from every conceivable possibility. And in the end got what he wished for.
well, remember he killed like 90% of the ricks and mortys from the citadel because he hated them
@@david4rancibia34 looks to me like he needed their blood as fuel or something.
@@rosaleslem That's what I thought as well
Why does this remind me of darth sidious?
And that one thing he wished for is... Freedom
“The scariest thing in the world is a man with the patience, resolve, ability and willpower to get what he wants, regardless of the consequences that imposes.”
What's that from?
That quote perfectly describes Vladimir Putin, Charles Koch, Xi Jinping, and leopards.
Cringe
Without passion, the rest is nothing
@@Hiro_515 Any askers?
Everyone talking about the music and nobody mentioning the art. This semi-realistic portrayal of Evil Morty is terrifying.
Not as scary when he looks like an old jewish man merged with a teenage boy, right?
it truly embodies the "I'm fully aware that I'm a genus, and am fully abusing it" type look
i think he looks badass
@bradprice8040 well morty DOES have an old Jewish writers name so 🤷♂️
Why gotta be jewish? Why not indian@@bradprice8040
“If there’s one thing we know, it’s that Ricks don’t care about Mortys”
“This seems like a good time for a drink, and a cold, calculated speech with sinister overtones. A speech about politics, about order, brotherhood, power. But speeches are for campaigning. Now is the time for action”
“That’s why I’m evil, because I’m sick of HIM. And if you’ve ever felt the same, then you’re evil too”
Perfect quotes for that one Morty on the other side of the curve
So true.
Season 1, evil Morty is evil.
Season 5, evil Morty is not evil. He's every Morty that's done with Rick's bullshit
@@Mitaka-Asa the one true morty?
Is he though?
Perfect Triology... on this side of the curve
As a meme: fantastic
As a song: fantastic
Fr
Cocacolastic
@@bilinmeyentr9842 what 💀
What an old meme 😂
@@ismailtefaa4575 =D
@@bilinmeyentr9842bombastick
The moment you realize that Dan Harmon succeeded where Disney failed: making a calculating, ruthless evil teen genius.
I dunno, I wouldn't relate to mass genocide
Aint no way you relate to evil morty bro 😭😭
No forgiveness is to be given for Artemis Fowl lmao
Artemis Fowl will go down as one of Disney’s least talked about failures, simply because anyone who cared about the book hated it, and everyone else didn’t see it because it was already reviewed as terrible.
@@esculap1437 yoy don't need to relate. Hence the "evil"
I honestly feel like this remix would be perfect for a story where the villain wins. The hero watching everything he loves burn at 1:21. Leaving the helpless hero with nothing to do but sulk in everything he has lost, only to realize at 2:05 a hero with nothing left to lose is the most dangerous being in the universe, waging an all out battle of fury at 2:56 of emotion and anger, only to win and be left with nothing.
Deep
Well, you see, the antagonist does win...
Guts:
shut up
All of y’all should be in a slideshow
Evil Morty outsmarted the Rickest Rick on 2 separate occasions. Can’t wait to see more of him
The mortiest morty
They basically wrote him out the show
@@jamesfreeman3617 it’s a shame, it was a very interesting dynamic and I loved the mystery surrounding him and his past
@@jamesfreeman3617 its the best thing rick and morty could have done. This is the writers way of saying that there doesn't always have to be a big battle between the protagonist and the antagonist which is why I love the show in the first place. It breaks all the cliches of sci-fi shows
@@raajanand2 more like the rickest morty
A villian quote that fits evil morty...
"I'm not a monster, I'm just ahead of the curve" Fitting both metaphorically and litterally
Well yeah, and its the quote was told by heath ledger's joker, from the dark knight
we live in a citadel
bottom text
@@kakroom3407 *bruh moment*
Now why'd you have to litter around here?
what does "ahead of the curve" mean??
When you realize Evil Morty isn’t evil he just doesn’t want to be an eternal slave to Rick
That make him so badass
He’s evil because he’s a sociopath with no empathy or remorse.
@@willhicks7027 really? Than what’s Rick?
@@willhicks7027 a superior version of human
Evil Morty tortured hundreds of Mortys and went on a genocidal murder spree in the citadel. He's definitely evil lol.
The song gives a feeling of an unavoidable fate finally being realized.
Gives me the feeling of changing your "unavoidable" fate and shaping your own destiny with your own two hands.
@@Kaigai_Kaiju shame a certain Cuck who dumped his own girl for nothing didn't get this memo
I mean dude had the ability to see the future, and can change it by influencing the past
But nooooo 😒
He's the Rickest Morty, but He's the one that despises Ricks the most.
The big thing is that Morty in the show is the mortiest morty and evil morty is the least mortiest morty, Morty of the show is Loyal to Rick because Rick is family, he doesnt care if hes enslaved or if its programmed into him, it only matters that Rick is his grandpa and hed do anything for his greatest friend, despite evil or good. Evil Morty doesnt have that love for Rick, he wants to be free from the toxic dynamic, from Ricks being the smartest in the multiverse and Mortys being nothing but slaves, when in reality Morty can become smarter than Rick in his prime
Rick hates himself so it only makes sense that anyone he raises to be more like him would to.
It‘s as rick says. All ricks hate each other.
Well do remember- the only thing the rickest Rick hates more than other ricks is… _himself_
I wonder if there are rickier people than Rick out of the finite curve. Obviously we've seen at least one Rick that chose to live for himself and his own family outside the curve, that being simple Rick, and our own Rick nearly did the same thing if it wasn't for the Rick he hunted for however many years. I'm curious to see if we will ever find someone entering the finite curve or if the wall that they sectioned off is entirely gone since all the ricks were killed
You'd think the Ricks making the finite curve would show how genius they are, able to devide the infinite multiverse. But it betrays one fact more than anything else... that Rick is afraid of not being the smartest guy in the room. Instead of facing challenges, he shuts the door and proudly proclaims "I am the smartest guy in the universe" (on this side of the curve). You go, eyepatch Morty. Live the dream and be free.
One of the more underrated comments
he built a wall around infinity. it shows how genious/desperate he is
It's not that they were afraid of not being the smartest guy in the room, it was an issue of fighting off threats. By creating the CFC, they solved all the problems by only taking on the ones that they could face, and shielding themselves from the ones that they could not. There is nothing intelligent about getting into a fight that you know you cannot win.
Dope comment though.
@@all-in-all929 and yours doesn't make that much sense honestly. It is really shutting the door to be the smartest man in the room. But still I'm open to reason. Because by creating the CFC they didn't specify the threshold for threats, but the person who would be responsible to deal with them.
Not so genius to say devide
What I really like about the history of For The Damaged Coda is the fact that Blonde Redhead always intended for it to be sung by a whole choir, but they never had the budget, so they just layered one voice over and over... Except now, the show and its fans have remixed it into an orchestral theme so many times, and it never loses its impact. There's something so special about that to me.
I think it’s the sadness of the song
That’s what makes real music great. It inspires greatness from the mildest. You can’t ruin what is destined for greatness. As a life long musician , I’m addicted to the coda.
Rick prime may have been our Ricks worst nemesis but for evil morty, he was just another Rick.
"Big deal, another turd on the pizza" says it straight.
This I have been waiting for a cover like this, THE PERFECT COVER
I was going to comment the same thing!!! "Do you know how long I've been waiting for this cover!!!!?????"
@@niven222 WAITING IN FORERVER
Ur goddamn right
Long have I waited
It gives me power, it lets me feel like an god.
"And tonight, the quality of dialogues stops mattering. Today, I do the thing I've wanted to do with the curve thing." - Evil Morty, *on this side of the curve.*
sorry, what exactly is your comment pointing out? (I can sometimes have a hard time understanding what people are saying.)
@@SiggiHar He's just quoting something Evil Morty said on the episode.
i fucking died when he said that
@@100Hasake Same bruh 💀💀
I thought that was some bad writing or a cheesy joke line, took me way too long to realise he broke the 4th wall there
The best music in the Multiverse
*on this side of the curve*
False ! In the entire multiverse
430 likes but only one comment??? Sus
@@Draculas-knight uh it's a reference if you don't know
Your comment won the internet for this week,
This side of the curve...
@@spoilerguy7285 i know
Evil morty is unironically the most powerful character of the series, his plan was executed flawlessly from start to finish without hiccups, all while mantaining a bored face like he wasn't even trying. Then he comes back, casually finds rick prime the man main rick had been trying to get all his life and gets him killed, without him rick would have certainly died, all because he had enough of rick's bullshit and wanted to be left alone. What a menace.
honestly that was perfectly written, can’t argue that he is the strongest 😎
Best argue i can find 😮😮
Ah...the Rickest of Ricks.
I never watched a frame of this show, and yet this music is thrilling.
it was a meme song
Yep
you missing out fam.
You should go watch it, It’s sick
@@Superdupersupernoob Well.... that's a badass meme song then.
Those who aren't using headphones right now are missing this insane Piece Of Art.
Oh I know and grab a j too mind blown
I'm not using a headphones :
@@davidkay1948 fact
@@drainedtoast4728 force is strong with this one
sike, some of us have studio monitors.
It’s crazy that the Rickest Morty outsmarted the Rickest Rick really says something about Morty’s overall character
You either die a morty or live long enough to see yourself become a Rick
Rick prime is the rickest
While Rick had everything and decided nothing mattered, evil morty had nothing and made something matter. He's not the rickest Morty, he's the mortiest morty.
@@sofiantz2142 no he’s not
@@publicoutlaw1731 this has been proven with season 6 and connecting it to prior info. Rick C-137 is not the rickest rick, Rick Prime is. The rick that killed Beth C-137 and Morty's Rick
“Hey Rick, you drunk yet?”
" I don't need a robin"
Rick: AH WHAT ARE YOU-
*Blasts his head open
0:37
@@chuck9693he actually didn’t blast his head open, evil Morty used him as a slave while keeping him concious
I feel that this song embodies the thought "A true genius is unstoppable."
True power lies in knowledge, in understanding.
I like the duality of the R&M Community. You have really metaphorical and philosophical stuff like this and then a bunch of fart and pickle jokes.
Yea it's some form of melancholy making you feel helpless and understand you could never stop the way of the world or turn back time.
Its more like, a feeling of emptiness. Like you achieved your dream only to feel nothing. Or for a character to achieve power only to have ot stripped away by something they couldn't control, helpless when they should feel unstoppable.
@@JustPineapple and that is exactly the reason why it appeals to so many people. Some will appreciate the science references and some will appreciate the fart jokes.
The biggest thing about the season 5 ending is that for the entirety of the show, it was revealed that we’ve only had access to the universes where Rick is the smartest man alive. Now that the collapse of that concept has occurred, who the hell else will we see represent the smartest person in their respective universes?
Morty
@@Zanoladab No there will always be somebody smarter than the most 'intelligent' person that's the way an infinite number of realities works but there will always be those smarter than other so we will most likely see abstract intelligence intelligence different to rick's intelligent an intelligence both larger and smaller than all others
I want to see an actually sucessful Jerry
The true smartest being in the entire multiverse would most likely be a transdimensional being. Not like Rick with his portal gun, but a being who is omnipresent and uses entire universes to exist in the first place. I can only imagine it will be some Lovecraftian god, which can kill you with a thought and thinks as much of it as we do of the death of a microbe.
@@darkner2390
Maybe then that would be the context behind that one scene at the end of the intro…
"That's why I'm 'evil', it's because I'm sick of HIM. And if you've ever felt the same way, you're 'evil' too."
Between this speech and Rick's revealed backstory, this finale made me feel a deep respect for Evil Morty that I didn't even know was possible.
Morty finally defeats Rick
So that was the finale "finale" ? Did the show over?
No only season 5 finale
all these years i kept wondering how they were gunna be able to pull off a great "evil" morty story arch without it falling flat. im glad to be on the side of the universe where its as good as it is
@Dead Mama wtf
just watched the new episode and came straight here. Im very amazed on how this fits so well. And evil morty seems that he will become the most hardcore character ever!
I'm not evil, I'm just someone the Ricks consider evil. But how evil can that really be?
You don't actually have to evil to be marked as evil by someone. Raise too many questions about the rulers and they will brand you as the evil one. Ask your government why your leaders roam around in kilometres long motorcade on taxpayer's money and voila! You are the evil one.
Lorax reference to the Onceler lmao.
If you've ever been sick of him, you've been evil too.
Very evil. You forget he had a dome of Morty suffering and killed countless Ricks and Mortys on the way to his final goal. It’s not evil to want to be rid of Rick, but what he did to get there most certainly was.
@@jamessgames1156 lol it’s fine for him to dislike different versions of himself
1:40
My favorite part:
In this minute of the song, we can see how Rick smiles at his grandson while gives him his hand to push the lever, like a little hopeful fragment were Sánchez is actually regretted about everything and just want a healthy fresh start with the only person who gives him humanity: Morty.
Man this comment gives me goosebumps
i thinks that´s make worth to watch every season
Rick towards the season's finale understood how much morty cares for him and how badly he has mistreated morty throughout the series.
the scary thing is with Rick n Morty is that almost every little thing has symbolism. Rick did have Morty help him push the booster handle, but Morty fell away and Rick did it by himself in the end.
This is also symbolized by the lever being labeled “partner”, meaning morty isn’t a sidekick or slave, they’re in this together
1:39 best part imo. these violins gives me chills
I CHEEMS BROKE THE 69 COMMENT
@se rkrk 2:55
@MODYOLO damn right. I LIVE for good violin solos.
2:06 where he starts to break thru the barriers
@@bcpratt97 3:28 where he starts traveling through the central finite curve to the rest of the multiverse
“Yeah pal.. Rick and Morty. A hundred years.. forever.”
Rick: *Mentions the citadel in the season finale*
Me immediately knowing that we were gonna see Evil Morty: *"I've seen enough. I'm satisfied."*
YasuHOE
Heck yeah.
Ah, yes the jojo reference.
Same, the moment they said that I stood up from my chair
Hmm yes jojo
One of the extremely rare times where a remix is just absolutely and unquestionably superior to the original. Very well done.
Remixes are always better than their original counterparts
@@BigMelvinHarrisSmoke Definetly not always.
many remixes just destroy the emotion and tone of a particular piece.
I feel like this one would fit incredibly well in the season 5 ending but the original version is better for close rick-counters of the rick kind
This remix makes reaches more epicness!! haha
Samuel Kim almost always improves on the original lol
I like to think that now there is a universe where Jerry is the smartest
and the final battle of the series will be Rick vs Jerry.
Dont forget that it also means taht theres a jerry thats stronger, more rich, and well equiped than rick, so a buff rich smart jerry with unbeliveable robot implants could happen
Evil Jerry
There is though , and he’s already fought c137 rick and beat him effortlessly . I wouldn’t call him as Smart as Rick but more clever. It’s doofus Jerry.
Happened in the comics , he beat not only c137 rick and Morty but took over the citadel for a while. weirdly the one that beat him was Jerry (from the main show) , though it was unintentional the way he did it.
Doofus Jerry outsmarted all the Ricks at Citadel and wanted to rule the entire multiverse, and who knows he probably would've succeeded if it weren't for the regular "fuck up" Jerry fucking up and killing him haha
You know it does makes sense now because we always see Rick being a d*ick to him maybe because he knows there is a Jerry who can rival him and he wants to stop that from happening
"That’s what makes me evil. Being sick of him. If you’ve been sick of him, you’ve been evil too."
I can't believe they used a remix on season 5 and didn't think to use this one great work man
I was shocked as well. They made a great choice.
@@FictionHubZA yeah but they didn’t use this one
@@awkwardfreakinperson7936 Yeah. It was still cool though. It gives me goosebumps.
Tbf this might not of even been out when they were making it.
@@DexterUmbar that’s a joke man.
Imo, what makes this finale so amazing is that it floors all expectations by making Evil Morty a genuinely good character. The fan theories made him out to be another tragic backstory with legs to justify him being "evil". But instead of focusing on his past, they explored his future. His actual intentions beyond just "gain power because I'm evil," because, in all actuality, his backstory doesn't really matter. He's not an enigmatic character we don't know he's just another Morty, and in the end that's all we really need to know to understand why he hates Rick and himself. And they also demonstrated that despite being fandubbed "Evil Morty" , he's no more evil than our protagonists who often kill for far less. Honestly this is so good, it could be a series finale if it wanted to be.
couldnt have said it better myself. Especially the, "he's no more evil than the protagonists" alot of people dont seem to realize that haha.
Perspective.
@@froggyslice6943 In fact, he may be somewhat less evil, in that all he wanted in the end, was to be free.
Idk if this is reckonned but on all official merch he is referred to as Evil Morty, so it's Canon but is it not canon anymore or are they things we haven't seen yet
@@ttgconcepts they call him evil morty because we don’t know his true morty name yet and because they want you to think he’s evil
2:55 is sooo good, I love the faster and more energetic version of the melody, it feels so much more epic like that.
That bit where it just *drops* feels kinda like something from anime
@@thisaccountisinactive1075 don't compare anime to this masterpiece
@@SegularRpork watch attack on titan it’s not gay or shit it’s actually or masterpiece I ain’t saying this isn’t a masterpiece this is incredible and the show itself
@@Ay44n192 oml. No it isn't.
Gives me chills every time I hear it 😵💫😵💫
Season 5's finale of rick and morty will always hold a special place in my heart. The fact that evil morty was such a captivating character despite having so few scenes is amazing. And how he just outright wins. Amazing stuff. Everyone was playing 4d chess inside the semi finite curve while he was playing 5d chess to get out, and checkmated everyone he needed to do so. One of my favorites villains ever of all times.
This shit is lit AF. This guy manage to get the best OST!
100% agree this is just a masterpiece
I'm just gonna throw out the fact once again that T.B.L Orchestration did this 3 years ago. Check it out, they deserve the love
@@ALittleLateLotusBlossom Both are great, this one evokes a character done with everyone and their bullshit, and freedom. The version you're talking about shows a Morty that has achieved everything he ever wanted. A Morty who has become a terrifying fugitive from an infinite prison. Both are terrific.
Rick and Morty just keep getting better and better.
Yup it does
What makes this Morty so dope is that he's the only one in the entire multiverse to tell Rick to go to hell. Our Morty has told rick off here and there. But he still goes along with what rick does. Wonder if he'll get to that breaking point to....?
Not the entire multiverse. But in the universes that are part of the central finite curve.
I don't think so, Rick has been regreting the way he treated morty ever since he spent time with the crows. And he's been wanting to treat him better
Not the entire multiverse and Eyepatch Morty even says their will be new evil Mortys as long as ricks exist
As he said, all of them will be evil too..on THIS side of the curve
Evil Morty killed 99% of the Ricks in the curve when he hacked the portal gun there won't be one appearing unless c137 mess with his Morty which unlikely because of the Crows
*"The Ballad for Morty/Morties."*
*"Requiem for Morty"*
*"Morty's Lament"*
It's such a sad but intense song. A song for Morty liberation from Rick rule, a death of innocence replaced by ruthlessness born out of necessity. At some point, Morty regretfully had to go down this road but that Morty is long gone and that is the Morty that Evil Morty truly mourns. The innocent Morty that would feel bad for what he had to do, what had to be done by Evil Morty. A Victory over Rick for the Morties who suffered, no matter the costs.
I never watched this show, but this just seems like a sad, successful villain theme. Like a villain that lost everything but succeeded in his goals.
So are you gonna start watching it?
@@awkwardfreakinperson7936 maybe lol it's hard to start watching something that seems really stupid
@@rangerrex7063 What's stupid about it?
@@sinbad63 the animation all of the story points I have seen.
@@rangerrex7063 its an episodic sci-fi fantasy show...
I just started watching Rick and Morty...
It's very bizarre and amazing.
EDIT: I just finished season 5... AHHHHHHHHH!!! SO GOOD!!!!
Honey, you got a big storm coming 😂
wubba lubba dub dub
It’s got it’s highs and lows for sure.
Did someone say...ゴゴbizarreゴゴ
Season 5 is ass
I remember that quote in season 2 when Rick was expecting to die when he saved Morty. He said "Be good Morty, be better than me". In a way, Evil Morty did just that. Where Rick had everything and decided that nothing mattered. Evil Morty had nothing but still made something matter. He's not the Rickest Morty, he's the Mortiest Morty, he fulfilled Ricks dying wish.
"Im fine with this....... IM NOT FUCKING FINE WITH THIS
It makes so much sense
Of course he is not the rickiest morty that role goes to our morty
Bro, thats deep but true
Is nobody gonna talk about that artwork? Damn that’s good.
I like how after Evil Morty became President, people didn’t stop drawing him with a drink in his hand no matter what.
Julian vibes
This song almost made me cry and I'm not sure why. But I can't stop listening it's absolutely beautiful
nostalgia ?
The eloquent escalation of notes and well made symphonies inside of the song it self are powerfully composed. I can see why.
@@girlfriendhaver6668 also with how familiar we've gotten to it throughout the years
Nostalgia and realizing you were wrong about that very nostalgia, only to be watching something more beautiful than you could ever conceive.
i am actually crying. I can't even describe why wtf, its just beautiful i think
Evil Morty did the unimaginable, did something we can only ever dream of, he didn’t take control of his life, he took control of his destiny…
He fought back! He fought his OWN wars!
(What you said reminded me of Senator Armstrong’s speech)
destiny doesnt exist for one simple reason. you havent created it yet
really corny
@@dextlord2924says "dextlord" with a cringy ass pfp
“Nah, imma do my own thing”
This is the theme of a someone who's the last man standing. Bloody, bruised but not broken. 💪🏾
I think it's the theme of an evil teenage robot, I might be wrong tho
This is the song of a band.
Lol.
This is the song of: idk dint saw the series
Are we just going to ignore the fact that Morty nearly became evil Morty when he shot Rick with that fake gun at the citadel? If it had been a real gun, our Rick would be dead since he destroyed his version of operation phoenix.
I know right!!??
Omg yes
did you... not watch season 4 episode 1?
@@TheGlogster That was an accident Morty didn't wanted to kill him .....that time.
@@anishchoudhury8537 In that episode of course, but want to kill or not doesn't matter. He woke up in another ricks reality, and we see that intent doesn't matter as after he is killed, as in murdered, he gets to another reality. Meaning if he was shot, he'd most likely manage to make his way back anyway.
Amazing
VERIFIED but 4 likes
@@irmaos._.milgrau1938 six likes now
Instead of making a comment about likes, ima do something useful and say, yes I agree.
the one and only Kanskaart :D
che ci fai qui?
Morty looks like someone just asked who candice is
Who's candice?
@@JAGW3L ligma balls
@@Harsh-qy5sk joemama
@@JAGW3L sugoma dik
@@JAGW3L sugondese nuts
There really are no words that can describe this song. I've been listening to it non stop as I'm transposing it for a concert band im in, and every time I listen to it, I still get goosebumps.
This unironically is some of the most beautiful musical composition I've genuinely ever heard in my life. Phenomenal job, keep up the good work :)
Thank you man
@@ItzDanielTheGhost are you the guy?
@@ItzDanielTheGhost who tf are you
It's derived from Chopin's nocturn 55 op 1.
You're welcome
@@spacekowboy9993Thank You.😮
If world will end someday. This song will be played on loop .
I will end it to thus song
@@dav1d130 how are you gonna do it?
Fighting the Russians while the sun comes out at 9pm
@@MrLuffy9131 wait, but isn't it night at 9pm?
@@San-lh8us When the nuke hits us
Under his leadership, the Citadel was born. And through this, his ultimate project. Other Ricks wanted to be the Infinite Rick, the smartest man in every dimension, but he didn't. He began to travel with one goal in mind, and he would use every conceivable way to succeed. And if that meant isolating every single reality where he is the smartest being that is, even if it means risking the shattering of reality itself, then so be it. Searching all the universes would take too long, maybe, if he could reduce them, making sure that he only visited universes where a Rick was the smartest, then just maybe, he could avenge his own family.
Because he is the Rick who cares. Because what he cared about was taken from him.
And if the Finite Curve could increase his chance of finally getting revenge, then he would sacrifice anything. Everything.
But as he watched the Citadel grow, becoming more and more complete every day, he realized that he was becoming what he rejected. He was creating the Infinite Rick. He was becoming the same as the one that took him everything.
So, once the Central Finite Curve was finished, he left. He once more began to hunt down Ricks, but the decrease in the amount of universes didn't make his task easy, and it wasn't even enough. He then went into hiding, until he replaced Rick C-137, and found his grandson. The one he couldn't have.And so, he became acting as the other Ricks, going on adventures with Morty as his sidekick. But he didn't do it to be admired by his grandson. He did it because he wanted to forget. He had hunted so much versions of himself, and yet, there were more and more again. After all, a fraction of infinity is still infinity...
And so, he went adventuring, his grandson by his side. And in truth, he was happy. He had someone that cared abotu him, and he had someone to care about.
But he is the Rickest Rick, the exception to the rule. The others are not. And their mortys aren't either. And from them, a Morty smarter than the others was born. A Morty ready to do anything just so he could get what he wanted.
well!! wow!!
There is probably a Rick more.ricker than him...it's what infinity means ...if you have infinity then you can always go infinity+1
This is undeniably the greatest way to sum it all up. Thank you for this
Didn't the guy already travelled trou a green portal tho?
@@deathxunnat4693 Yes but the concept is as the Rickest Rick, he is the pinnacle. If a Rick-er Rick was to present itself, reality would cause the Rickest Rick to simply become more of what he is to compensate
I want to see an opera with an orchestra that will perform this musical masterpiece!
What’s so chilling about evil Morty is that he had no qualms about sacrificing all those Mortys on the Citadel to achieve his goal. Killing all the fucked up Ricks was understandable but to kill all the Mortys too is what made evil Morty evil. Rick C137s Morty would never do that.
Consider that every morty on the citadel has been bred, engineered, farmed, all for rick's amusement. In the scope of the greater multiverse, their death is equivalent to us killing a cow for its meat.
Bred, farmed... and slaughtered. All for our convenience. Morty isn't phased by that because if he's replaceable, which is a truth he witnessed for himself, then so is everyone else. The central finite curve isn't even reality, so why bother with empathizing for its contents?
For now
same with all the morties being tortured to keep himself hidden
And that's why he's the Rickest Morty: he uses methods only a Rick would find acceptable.
I’m pretty sure all those morties were clones not from any dimension and to beat Rick he had to let go of apart of himself accepting or at the very least recognizing nothing matters in the infinite span of the universe and that they’re all just apart of him therefore making them expendable
Ricks math was off. They had someone smarter than them in the curve. Rick's unchallenged genius failed him.
Nice way of putting that
He got the maths right. He was the smartest person in that universe when he walled it off. He just failed to remain the smartest person in that universe after that.
They failed to recognize the basic rule of multiverses, the only thing that stays true, is that nothing stays true. Not even math.
@@1iqk71 YES, only know that you know nothing.
Maybe the moment Rick faced this concept instead of embracing it and overcoming it as most of us must do.
He tragically attempted to dominate it, which ultimately led him to faster and worse nihilism
I LOVE THIS SHOW
I think the infinite universes where he is not the smartest are those where he didn't develop the portal gun, gave up and lived happily with his wife and daughter
This song shivered my timbers.
This song jiminy'd my crickets.
@Mickey Plushy Productions 4 this song cocked my cockroach
@@staticsfs6823 this song buttered my butterflies
nobody asked
@@HT_ZK this song cracked my crackers
Songs like this can make someone develop a new personality
Disorder*
Edgy kids be like
Sorry, i think that you just a reflection made by emotion. I was wrong, this is real me...
“That’s why I’m evil, because I’m sick of HIM. And if you’ve ever felt the same, then you’re evil too” hits me so damn hard.
Calling out Rick as one of those people who blames the entire world for his faults, mistakes, and circumstances, and rather than seeing that he's pushing everyone away he blames them further for abandoning him.
Rick c137 at least has a sense of remorse and empathy.
Evil Morty has none of that, he literally only wants what would benefit *him* Evil Morty even tortured many many *many* Mortys and didn't even think twice about the moral side of the whole thing.
What made evil Morty evil wasn't his hate for rick, it was the things he had to do along the way to escape him. We can empathize with him, even root for him as an antihero. He successfully beat the proverbial rat race, he came out on top. We see how Rick acts and we understand why people hate him, but the ends do not justify the means. He IS evil Morty, no matter what coat of paint you put on him. A man drenched in blood who kills a hundred thousand people to save himself from a universe he loathes, even if the people there are absolutely terrible, is still a murdering psychopath. It's the fact that he is a product of this environment that causes people to begin making excuses for him. He isn't doing it just to do it, he wanted to be free. That's something we all feel on a personal level... it simply doesn't make it right.
@@hurotiz Antihero? That's a big fat stretch.
Twist…The thing that makes Evil Morty “Evil” is The strength to tell Rick to go *uck himself. He’s probably the only Morty that can in the whole multiverse…
How have so many people misunderstood the meaning of that? The whole evil thing was a reference to the fans dubbing him "evil morty". He was poking fun at the assumption by fans that he was evil purely because he opposed the main character
@@Kanniu. I mean, torturing hundreds of Mortys is pretty objectively evil.
@@Kanniu. well now that I think about it was pretty evil to grindup hundred of Rick and Morties and use their blood as fuel to break the curve…that’s was…kinda bad lol
@@TroyLonie But Rick and Morty killing all the people they have for petty reasons isn't? You're just proving his point
@@matthew1232k That's like 7 Years later come on man lmao
It's great that Evil Morty is literally just a Morty that was sick of Rick and he became able to outsmart Rick multiple times
I honestly love what they did with evil Morty. He didn’t have some grand plan, he didn’t have a super crazy backstory he wasn’t out for revenge he was just like “I’m sick of this I’m out”
This song hits harder than the homelander theme
Can you Name it please
@@Hunter-jx8jl Homelander's Theme
do u really even like that
Oh my god can you all stfu I’m just commenting my opinion on a song I like
@@DF2_YT Chill out nobody say your opinion is bad
i can't describe how much I need this in a 10-hour version
i cant describe how much you need to click the "loop" button
@@JinxDaCat I can't describe how much you just don't understand a simple joke
@@MaxwellS637 i cant describe how much im being satire, and i like to pretend to not get jokes to get reactions out of others
@@JinxDaCat I can't describe how much....idk lol
I can’t describe how much I don’t understand how 1-10 hour music videos exist, like do people know what the loop option is?
It’s very touching that of all the sections he could have chosen to disconnect from the citadel from, our Rick choose the one that would save the most of his his grandsons and even helped the slave ones escape as well.
Kinda further proving that, despite it being an “irrational attachment”, he still cared for his grandson lol
I want this to be played at my funeral.
I want them to use THIS as Evil Morty's theme in his final epic scene.
I couldn't Agree more.
Chetnik
@@capitalm6438 Yes
Брате која је прича око овог мортија? Негде сам чуо ову музику и нашао ово на јутјубу. Читам шта ови људи пишу и ништа ми није јасно, дај објасни бураз
@@DragutSRBIJA odgledaj celu seriju, uputi se u pricu
2:57 beat dropped harder than the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs
It crashed harder than the central finite curve
It plummeted faster than my social status
It fell faster than my social credit score
Slaps harder than Will Smith
Smashes harder than Mia Khalifa
"Great kid, now you're Evil Morty too. Sooner or later we all are... on this side of the curve"
that was such an epic line.
This feels like something that plays when the villain wins but its one of those absolutely right villains thats righteous somehow despite being an absolute monster.
This would be the perfect music when your on a hill looking at a city that's on fire and destroyed by a enemy
Uh... Have you... Done that? 🤨
It's incredibly specific
It's because it sounds like when Priam is watching Troy burn in the movie. This bloke has the phantom memory of that and has appropriated it to this song
More like while you're watching from space as thousands of extinction size asteroids break through the atmosphere and ignite the surface of the earth.
Yes
It would be perfect when you are standing on a hill looking at a enemy city that's destroyed by you.
I’m calling it right now. The second half of this with the guitar and the rock vibes will be used in a massive final fight scene where evil morty brings a ton of powerful beings from beyond the central finite curve in an effort to destroy Rick’s power over the universe.
Don't spoiler
@@berigbey4534 he isn't spoiling he's predicting
honestly. i disagree, evil morty never cared about revenge, he just wanted out. and now that he has it,,, who knows? i wouldn't be upset if i never saw him again, at least one morty would find happiness,
@@HOLDENPOPE lk
@@secretintrovert He might get tired and bored of his new found freedom just like rick would when he was in charge, evil morty will eventually go back. When you don't have something you really want you value it very much but when you have it for some time you get bored of it. For there to be happiness there needs to be sadness.
I've never actually watched Rick and Morty, but as I listened to this, eyes closed in awe, I heard from this music a person, incomprehensibly full of grief and longing straight from the heart, and as I listened, this grief slowly turned into anger as the music swelled. And this anger, this anger was something else. This anger made me feel free at last, and in a chilling sort of way. I finally felt in control, as if I could take on the world, with that feeling that came from this inexplicable grief. And this feeling, this type of feeling, is one only the greatest of musicians and composers can create. So, props to Samuel Kim and Blonde Redhead. We appreciate you.
That is exactly his characterization.
@@SSamiibo ong ☠️
B-BLONDE REDHEAD????
Nailed it.
The musician who composed and arranged this is the goat. Love this
What I like most about "Evil" Morty is, that he was basicly a mortal fighting gods and not beeing "evil" for evils sake. He is intelligent, but not to the level of a Rick, who can just pull himself out of nearly every situation and dimension, on the spot, with their inventions and plot armory intellect. He took his time, carefully spinned a web, where even Rick C-137, the "Protagonist", couldn´t even stop him, from achiving his goals.
And respect for the writers, that they went that route, instead of letting Rick pull a McGuffin out and stop him. It plays in really well with reality and the show, since there is no true evil or pure good, it´s always a shade of grey. Only people trying to reach their goals and sometimes, these don´t benefit the masses, but only a single Individual.
I´m intrigued, if we will see more from "evil" Morty, since he is now on the other side of the curve.
He is in my List of my favourite "antagonist" or "evil" characters, alongside LeLouche vi Britannia and Grand Admiral Mitth'raw'nuruodo
"It plays in really well with reality and the show, since there is no true evil or pure good, it´s always a shade of grey. Only people trying to reach their goals and sometimes, these don´t benefit the masses, but only a single Individual."
that's some deep philosophical stuff right there. Love it.
Lelouch Is more like the good made evil for a greater good
@@minecrafteritalia6795 You're right. Something comparable is with Thrawn, a good guy on the (depatable) wrong side. But in the End, they both were either on the bad side or done evil for a greater good, thus could be seen as the bad guys.
I also have to admit, that english is not my first language and at the time I wrote the coment, I was kinda drunk and didn't know, how to explain the grey area evil morty, Lelouch and Thrawn fall under.
You need to rethink how you look at his motives
I am pretty sure if Rick was actually motivated hw could have actually beaten Evil Morty. He didn't even want to go to the citadel HQ to have a meal. But did it for his Morty's sake which ultimately fcked up. If he went with his instincts instead of trying tk be kind to Morty that one time, evil Morty would have had a hard time to actually accomplish his goal.
I don't think we can really consider him evil. He may have done messed up things to get to his goal, but he's literally in a universe that has been basically tailor made to be an ego-paradise for Ricks. Evil Morty is just one of the infinite clones or forced births (setting up Jerry and Beth) in existence. An existence molded by rick in which Morty's are subservient to Ricks and expendable.
Would you call a slave that killed in order to gain his/her freedom an evil person?
'Evil' Morty certainly isn't evil but he also isn't good.
I must agree, he's ruthless but he had to be to gain freedom
Easy to say the end doesn't justify the means unless that's the only option
I think "evil" morty had an evil rick that treated him worse than how all Rick's treated morty's which is why he grew so tired of the Rick's bs and wanted out. While all morty's are forgiving, it makes sense why this one isn't.
genocide is evil
Something something about fighting monsters and not to become one in the process
Depressing song but will be a masterpiece in history.
indeed very much so...
Jesus you people are funny. "a masterpiece in history". You'll be dust and no one will even remember your name. Much less this singular song that less than 1% of human beings will ever hear.
@@ZaLewdWarudo yup
@@ZaLewdWarudo OK, but who asked?
@@ZaLewdWarudo whats with people like you believing that we'll be completely erased from existence soon?
Jammed out to this while finishing a massive project I procrastinated to the end to do.
As much as I want to see Evil Morty again, there’s a very good chance we’ve seen the last of him…the writes expressed there dissatisfaction on doing cannon stuff so this was probably a good way to Shut us all up.
That would be a terrible decision. The canon stuff was mostly the only good part of the season.
@@Kanniu. I thought some of the stand alone stuff was pretty good but hopefully they do continue with canon stuff. I just say that cause they pretty clearly don’t enjoy doing it. I think it’s because once you get into a storyline that means that eventually it has to end or elses you run into a “walking dead” scenario where the show goes on longer then it should
@@matthew1232k I think a show ending is good. Inevitably you'll stop putting the same amount of effort in and people will stop caring for it (Which is already happening to the series albeit at a smaller degree)
Instead of having another Simpson's or Spongebob why not end the show on a good note with a lore and story that people clearly care a lot for.Just my personal thoughts feel free to disagree .
@@Kanniu. You're 100% right.
I hope we don't see him again, maybe a small appearance or something in the far future but it just feels like he's done with his arc.
This actually gave me chills every time I listen to it, I'm not lying when I say you've really outdone yourself, this is my literal favorite piece of music, from the choir, to the piano, to the drums, it's all so perfectly done and timed, the weight and grandness of the music shakes me to my core every time, like we really are seeing the birth of a new age.
120 likes and no replies??? What?
Did anyone realize that him breaking the curve means he’s like in our reality now. He broke the 4th wall. He’s in every universe where Rick ISNT the smartest man in the universe (ergo the show) and now he’s out of that loop. He’s everywhere.
That doesn’t mean he's in our reality or that he's everywhere. It just means that he accessed the rest of the multiverse where rick isn’t guaranteed to be the smartest being, so he's in some universe past the curve.
He's not in "every" universe, he merely has access to every universe. He broke the curve, not became omnipresent.
The song is so strong and emotional it’s like a hero that was doing good but had everything that he ever loved or cared about so much taken away from him that he becomes someone he swore to not be, but he becomes one, and every time he looks back on the past he just thinks blood and darkness nothing. Just nothing but negative emotions and nothing to get him to become the hero he once was. All other hero’s are trying to stop him and make the villain become a hero again but he’s too tired of seeing such a corrupted world that won’t change no matter what he does, he doesn’t know what he’s doing and as he goes to kill the heros. he looks at his bloody hands and he cant do nothing but laugh awhile he cry’s blood from his eyes and destroys the cities and watches the city burn from the top of the hill, and with the world on chaos and alert the hero that turned villain destroys all he can destroy with no emotion in his soul or body to ever make him a hero or a human with emotions ever again.
1:25 bro this part blew me away it’s amazing
This song feels like the world is going to get destroyed and everyone just looking up in the sky, hugging each other while something is coming closer knowing we're not anymore in any second while playing a repeat showing what happend on earth over millions of years til the big thing touch the earth..and...gone..
*This feeling works well on headphones while closing the eyes and getting through your own thoughts thinking everything what happend to you*
Beat dropped when I was reading the earth..and...gone.. part
was closing my eyes Wtf beat just dropped and CHILLLSSSS ☠️☠️☠️
Makes me feel powerful not helpless
No
It s to cringe and " CREATIVELESS "
Rick: "Listen Morty, even the cockiest Morty can bring disaster"
and he was right
"The kid that outsmarted a whole city of the smartest guy in the universe.. "
In the biblical context, being a 'good' person means acting in accordance with God's morality. Just as a 'good' hammer is a hammer that can effectively hammer a nail.
So if Mortys are made to be the perfect servants for Rick, then a Morty wanting to be free of Rick would be considered 'evil.'
I mean, in a less biblical sense I am pretty sure making liberal use of mass torture, genocide and slavery is also considered 'evil'.
@@paulenan9636 Considering every character as massacred numerous people, I find that definition overbroad and unsatisfying.
@@TheBigCeeJay Pretty sure you can just call every character who actively employs these methods as "evil", or even "more evil", the more murders they commit.
Like, I am pretty sure you can could already call "Evil Morty" "Evil" before the episode, because (at least by Morty Standards) he committed a staggering amount of atrocities. An urge for independence and a speech don't really make him more or less "evil".
@@TheBigCeeJay well, from my experience I am kind of an idiot, so that'd be sad
Rick was always the god of his own universe
You always deliver. Just when I was looking for where I could hear this soundtrack
I know right! I've been looking for this!
Still continuing to watch this and every time the beat drops from 0:36 it still gives me goosebumps
What about 2:58?
or how about 0:01 to 3:45
@@nickyg222 yep
1:26
im almost certin that this is the only song i've ever listened to that actually gave me goosebumps, and continues to do so no matter how much i listen to it