Of course, Rick and Morty is far from over, and the basis of the wacky adventure premise means it could well continue for countless years without ever truly growing stale. But letting Rick have some kind of closure would allow for the overarching plot of the show to have some kind of ending point, as well as providing a logical reason for Rick to have some real character growth and pathos before the series concludes. Rick and Morty does have countless other potential endings, of course - including the very likely scenario in which Rick simply riffs on the initial closing of the first episode, which called for " one hundred years of Rick and Morty". While making Rick and Morty entirely hinge on Rick going on some Taken-style hunt is a bad idea, from a narrative perspective this unfulfilled goal does set up for a good place to end the show when it's time, by finally letting Rick confront the man who ruined his life. Rick's increasingly unhinged behavior is linked to this failure to find the murderer - and the fact the montage ends with his showing up at his current Smith family makes it clear he still hasn't managed to do so. Rick's backstory montage explains that C-137 Rick created the Citadel after trying to hunt down the version of him that killed his wife and child, quickly growing frustrated with his inability to do so. Related: Rick and Morty: Evil Morty History & Backstory, Explained This finale reveal is important not just in terms of fleshing out one of the titular duo, but also in that it does something previously unthinkable: it gives the show a viable endpoint. The episode provides some explanations to the previously entirely mysterious plans of Evil Morty, explains why the Citadel of Ricks came into existence, and - perhaps most surprisingly - appears to confirm C-137 Rick's actual backstory. Rick and Morty season 5 episode 10 contains a boatload of revelations that either suggest or outright explain answers to long-held questions that viewers have speculated about for several years.
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