Evil Morty:
These are mostly just questions, that i've got rumbling in my head, and I wanna ask about the show
Question #1: Is the whole story of Rick & Morty about letting go of the past and embracing the future, cuz this is the feeling I'm getting from past episodes and the newer season.
Question #2: If Rick knows he's a character living in a cartoon, does that mean there was a chance has once been in our world before, if so do you think there is a live-action version of Rick & Morty
Question #3: Do you think Evil Morty was Rick Prime's Morty and he was the reason he became evil and destroyed the central finite curve to go to a world where he isn't the smartest man.
Question #4: Why don't Rick just travel back in time to save his wife and daughter, he's capable of interdimensional travel, why not time travel, either he has done that before and failed or time travel works differently in different dimensions (Maybe that's the reason for his "no time shenanigans" thing)
Theory #5: Speaking of time travel, does anyone age? or is that one of the consequence for Rick's time shenanigans, either that or cartoon logic.
Theory #6: Do you think the reason Rick Prime killed Rick's family was cuz, this Rick was happy and Prime was jealousy that a version of him was actually happy.
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We all know about the Citadel of Ricks (and Morties), and how Rick hates his other selves from across the Central Finite Curve. Well, most of them, for banding together and making an ironic decision. But, my dear friends, what if I told you that this was not the only Citadel of Ricks out there.
"But wait!" you may say. Didn't Morty say that all the different Ricks from all the different realities came there. Well, for starters, the Citadel of Ricks is clearly in a finite size and not built to house an infinite amount of Ricks, Morty just assumed that it was that way, and, if we all something, then Morty is not exactly the brightest tool when it comes to our Rick's mysterious past.
Heck, in my own headcanon and many others, Rick is indeed from C-137 and never abandoned his family, with the Morty that we follow only assuming it after hearing his dimensional adress. But, let's get back to the topic.
The Central Finite Curve is, well, finite by nature, and this is a set of worlds with a high concentration of versions of Rick Sanchez. Many assume that this is the only area in the multiverse with Ricks, but it's just it, an assumption. I do not believe that this 'region' is the only place of Ricks, but a very high rate of consistency across the multiverse. Rick has Beth, Rick abandons Beth, Beth gets knocked up by various people at prom, Summer is born, Vagina Guy ruins the life of Beth, Vagina Guy knocks Beth up, Beth has Retard Kid.
Now, there are Ricks out there who chose wildly different paths than from those that live in the Citadel, such as Simple Rick, who did not abandon his home and maintained a happy family life, until he got kidnapped. So, there are other Ricks outside, living off the Central Finite Curve, and some of them might have a little organization themselves.
Rick said there are infinite timelines, and infinite possibilities, so it is certain that there are infinite versions of the Citadel of Ricks. There could be ones seen where Rick chose Summer because of her capabilities, or where Rick did not have Beth but another child, or children, entirely. How would this get involved with the plot, you may ask.
Good question, my good man, it all comes down to Evil Morty. Some time in the fourth or fifth season, Rick might realize the danger of Evil Morty, and he would proceed to flee (likely by force) with Morty and/or Summer, to another set of realities where they find another group of Ricks, who gives him the offer to join with them. Rick would normally not be into it, but with Evil Morty being a multiversal threat, Rick would have no choice but to agree, being caught in the epicenter of a great multiversal war raging across various worlds.
But hey! That's just a theory. Leave your thoughts on the comments and do tell me what you think of this theory and how likely you think of it.