It's also having the opposite effect, I've seen a dozen of times where people claimed "AI" when it turned out not to be. Also, it's is entirely possible to do AI that looks identical to original artstyles, but most people don't want to put in the effort to learn how to do that, so they will just use whatever AI model is currently free and popular on a website to use.
I won't deny that, but that's a general attitude, not a reaction intrinsic to the images: if you see a lot of detail now, you question it. The op though isn't particularly detailed, and yet you browse through the catalog and you instantly flag it for what it is. Obviously there's something about the fractal nature of how the technology works that must surfaces on that level: it's as much in the details as in its overall effect.
Sometimes I take real art, convert it to jpg, and crop it to 1024x1024 to mess with people
>you instantly flag it
Because Dall-E's output often looks very sanitized. It's too clean. It's like these "hyper realistic" 3D models we can all clock right away because their skin is flawless.
>I've seen a dozen of times where people claimed "AI" when it turned out not to be.
Stuff like this or someone intentionally/unintentionally asking >"Wow, what prompts did you use?"
I won't deny that, but that's a general attitude, not a reaction intrinsic to the images: if you see a lot of detail now, you question it. The op though isn't particularly detailed, and yet you browse through the catalog and you instantly flag it for what it is. Obviously there's something about the fractal nature of how the technology works that must surfaces on that level: it's as much in the details as in its overall effect.
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lol
The sheer saturation of output makes spotting it inevitable. In a way, it's a good opportunity for real artists who care to understand the limitations of the tech to take advantage of how increasingly easily is to make images stand out now. AI has redefined what mediocrity means.
Because you have a soul, anon
Literal soulless individuals can't tell the difference between machine illustration and human art, the same way a machine can't, because they operate the same way
Anyone who claims this phenomena of just ''feeling like something isn't right'' is fake is, themselves, probably one of those empty husks, and trying to describe the feeling to them is like trying to describe the color red to a dog
See? The machine detected that someone was speaking about it and responded
A human being with a brain with ask himself "is it in my best interest to speak up and prove anon correct with my stupidity?" but a robot can't do that, it was summoned, and it speaks up
>I do not think I am an artist
Obviously? That requires studying, creativity and actual effort, you wouldn't become one even if you spend 100 years. Enjoy your AI slop until new shiny toy comes out
It's how its rendered. It is ironic for something that's supposed to be indistinguishable from human art, it has its own stylistic quirks about it lmao
Its the weird use of lighting and shadows. AI art pops in this uneasy way that people who have seen real art can spot instantly. Uncanny is the real reason, just like how the human brain is designed to recognize vaguely human things as a threat it can also recognize when art is fake. You notice details like the hands or eyes before even looking at it, the human brain is amazing. Its also why, just like CGI, no matter how it evolves you will always always detect it.
>Its also why, just like CGI, no matter how it evolves you will always always detect it.
I've been fooled by a handful of AI pictures by now. I've also had to look really hard at some images before I was able to determine that they were drawn rather than AI-generated.
In OP's case, I think the 1024x1024 pixel size is what makes me spot it. If OP had cropped it to some different image dimensions, I might not have been able to tell with a quick glance.
There’s something about your average AI models that give the “art” it generates a weird look that triggers that part of the brain where it detects uncanny valley.
It’s meant to work for distinguishing what is actually human and I guess it can also be used to distinguish actual art vs something that a bunch of video cards ass pulled.
Of course, this feeling is not always right. Some instances out there of people thinking that real art is AI when it’s not but that’s the exception, not the rule.
While on this topic, do you guys believe that there was actually a predator around the time of early man that led us to develop an uncanny detector?
But Rick wasn't interested in using dimensional travel. And did he fricking kill his own wife to spite some random peaceful Rick? This line doesn't make sense.
Maybe Prime Diane was already dead by then, who knows. Or maybe there's a Super Prime Rick who killed Prime Rick's wife? I wouldn't put it past these hack writers.
I figured he killed all Dianes including his own to free himself from love in all realities. He's attached to C-137 Rick simply cause he also developed the portal gun by himself.
Maybe Prime Diane was already dead by then, who knows. Or maybe there's a Super Prime Rick who killed Prime Rick's wife? I wouldn't put it past these hack writers.
I am pretty sure Beth said her dad (Rick Prime) left when she was a kid so her mom had to raise her which means Prime omega killed his own wife after he invented portal travel.
Our Rick also remembered building Beth Froopyland as a kid, which we now know he couldn’t have done because he never had a Beth. The writers of this shit are terrible. At this point there is no logic or consistency and every argument that the current status quo makes sense is cope.
He had a Beth, but also he has bullshit scouters, so he usually get up to what the differences of the world are. Like even if he didn't make Beth a Froopyland he could've detected that the Rick of that universe built a dimension like that.
Either he became an insane nihilist due to discovering there are infinite versions of himself and killed his wife to spite everyone, or his own wife died/he never got with her and he wants no other Rick to get to enjoy her, again out of spite.
Basically he's an butthole.
>he never got with her
This can't be it since he's our titular morty's biological grandpa, and S1 beth was his biological daughter. If I had to guess I'd say his diane was already dead OR he genuinely didn't give a frick about her.
>he never got with her
This can't be it since he's our titular morty's biological grandpa, and S1 beth was his biological daughter. If I had to guess I'd say his diane was already dead OR he genuinely didn't give a frick about her.
As the canon currently stands, Rick Prime walked out on his family for good when Beth was 14, and nothing to imply so far that she was raised by anyone else, though the Pilot does imply she's dead. If all universes are on the same timeline, then the Diane-icide would've happened 10 to 15 years after Rick's family died at the soonest. Or in other terms, no longer than 17 or 18 years before the show starts. Don't hold your breath expecting the writers to remember all this though.
he could have had a falling out with his wife and that motivated him to create portal travel and hang out with himself, only to learn they were still happy
Maybe his wife turned out to be a c**t and and he did the multiverse a favor. Or maybe he just wanted to create the best version of himself and figured that was the best way possible.
Also, how do you guys feel about the new voices?
I'd give rick a 7.5 at best and morty a 4.5 at best. Sometimes its almost unbearable. I can't not notice all the time. Shit sucks. Hopefully someone in the future fixes it with ai.
>Maybe his wife turned out to be a c**t and and he did the multiverse a favor.
I really like this theory because a part of me feels unsatisfied by how black and white the conflict is portrayed as. It's hard to take Rick Prime seriously as a Rick at his most heinous when he's just as goofy and edgy as the rest of his multiversal counterparts. So far, I can totally picture Diane being revealed to be a c**t based on the following evidence. >It's implied that Rick and Diane had a reoccurring struggle with him "choosing science over family" when that doesn't appear to be the case at all since before her and Beth's deaths, he's been shown to be perfectly loving and attentive. >Everything modeled after Diane has been shown to have a somewhat of a sinister personality. The robots Prime constructed with their weirdly sexual taunts, the AI that haunts Rick back in his home dimension by guilt tripping him, and even the ship, the most benevolent tech based off Diane, has a murderous and b***hy personality. >Diane being portrayed as nothing more than a kind and average housewife both in the show and by the staff, making her seem mysterious considering that the entire Smith-Sanchez family are highly dysfunctional. Basically, calling attention to something by not calling attention to it.
I'm awaiting the episode where the writers pull a Rose Quartz on her.
Diane being a b***h sounds like something Roiland would have been building up to and that the new writers would steer try to the show away from revealing in favor of leaving Rick as an epic nihilist without proper cause.
we don't hear much of morty, he only had one episode dedicated to him in this new season but I think he did an ok job not good not great just ok. It could've been way worse so I'm glad we got a morty that was just average
I interpreted it as whatever happened to prime rick that made him decide to be a gigac**t would have happened to our rick as well eventually but he just happened to be first.
I assumed his Diane died (either randomly or something that's either his fault or he blames himself for) and when he discovered portal travel he found all these Ricks with their Dianes and figured "Why the frick do they get their Diane and I don't?" and tried to entice other Ricks to abandon them who refused so he eventually killed all Dianes in petty revenge.
Unironically I think it was a good thing that it wasn't Justin Roiland who said the line, Ian Cardoni's weird voice cracks when he tries to be high pitched actually helped sell the scene whereas Justin always sounded insincere whenever he tried to do emotional moments.
Yeah I really liked his delivery, too. It felt raw. I wonder if he redubed some lines since they first released the trailer for this season, because he had a bunch of really shittily delivered lines there.
This episode didn't really make sense to me. Rick didn't have access to inter dimensional travel yet so why did Rick Prime give that line our Rick "You would have been me but I walked into your garage before you walked into mine." It just doesn't make sense. Are we just retconing things now?
>Rick didn't have access to inter dimensional travel yet
You said it. "yet." It's typical bad guy speech: "we're not so different, you and I." If Prime is sincere when he says only him and C-137 managed to create portal tech on their own, then he seems convinced that sooner or later C-137 will become drunk with power like he did.
> Rick didn't have access to inter dimensional travel yet so why did Rick Prime give that line our Rick "You would have been me but I walked into your garage before you walked into mine." It just doesn't make sense.
No, that’s just Rick Prime trying to grasp on some good straws and do as much damage before our Rick knocks his lights out for good.
Keep in mind how he basically first said that he was nothing without him, that he was the one who showed him infinity.
Then as he gets his shit knocked in, he backtracks and then says that he would’ve become like him anyway.
Dude just wanted to hurt our Rick even more, which is why he kept on laughing til the bloody end.
I haven't watched the show in several seasons (this episode included) but even from the disjointed clips I've seen it's pretty clear he's just using a pathetic version of "We're not so different, you and I!" like the pathetic cope of any villain caught on their back foot by someone superior to them.
S1 Rick: lectures and demonstrates to Morty how love’s chemical nature makes it inevitably fleeting and temporary, and that a being like himself can and will replace the entire family anytime he wants
S7 Rick: is still hung up on his wife and daughter even though he has killed versions of his daughter and moved on to many other women, and pretends ‘The Smith Family’ is important even though he didn’t bother to tell them he killed and replaced their last versions with the Mantis disaster
>S1 Rick: lectures and demonstrates to Morty how love’s chemical nature makes it inevitably fleeting and temporary, and that a being like himself can and will replace the entire family anytime he wants
Yes, because he's bitter and disillusioned and unwilling to move past the tragedy that happened with his own family, most of the shit Rick says is stuff he doesn't actually mean which is the key to understanding his character
This makes sense to me, honestly doesn't feel incoherent. I've met this kind of person and I've been this kind of person. A lot of people have an urge to logic their way out of tragedy and sadness to the point where they just repress their emotions and end up feeling worse in the long run.
It bothers me how Morty keeps calling Diane "your wife" when talking to Rick instead of "grandma Diane" or something. It know Rick's Diane is not Morty's, but his actual family isn't his original one either and he still loves them.
Morty stills thinks of Rick C-137 as his real grandpa, though. It's how he talks him out of going after Rick Prime to his death in the season 6 premiere.
>Morty stills thinks of Rick C-137 as his real grandpa, though. It's how he talks him out of going after Rick Prime to his death in the season 6 premiere.
is he faking that? On purpose?
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What do you mean? Rick C-137 may be a shitty grandpa, but he's actively involved in Morty's life. It's the same shit as "not the step-dad, just the dad that stepped up." In every way but their dimensions of origin, Rick C-137 is Morty Prime's real grandfather.
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I meant that Morty does not really feel that its his grandma, rather a doppelganger will full affinity. It explains Morty talking to Rick like a buddy, rather than a family member.
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Nah, I think Morty thinks of Rick like I said in
What do you mean? Rick C-137 may be a shitty grandpa, but he's actively involved in Morty's life. It's the same shit as "not the step-dad, just the dad that stepped up." In every way but their dimensions of origin, Rick C-137 is Morty Prime's real grandfather.
>For sheer quality of life, it’d be easier for the amount of work required for both characters. We watched it over the years wear down on Roiland’s voice. It felt unfair to do that to someone.
Did Roiland’s Rick and Morty at the end sound like he stopped giving a shit, or could he have physically kept doing it with enthusiasm?
Dunno, they seemed adamant on insisting he's truly dead considering they show Evil Morty destroying his backups (which is kinda dumb, why would he store the coordinates of all of his backups in the same place, it's an obvious security risk).
Maybe they'll bring him back but I don't think that's their plan right now.
That was my thought. Bring him back to life or something and keep him alive to torture, or question, or just to keep.
After all, Rick's existence, his entire life we've seen has just been a painful echo of Rick prime. Impossible to separate the two at this point as everything Rick is, is because of what RP did. I wonder who the next big bad will be though. It will probably be a while before we see that happen.
Also, I know it wasn't "easy" per se, But didn't rick prime seem a little easy to defeat? No two-part episode. Like, why even be at the fortress rick found and not escape? He went down "easier" than I thought he would. I would have assumed he'd have a literal million bot army protecting him.
Technically everything he said is true.
Why can I tell by the thumbnail? It's weird. It's like we're getting trained ourselves to spot slop instantly somehow
It's also having the opposite effect, I've seen a dozen of times where people claimed "AI" when it turned out not to be. Also, it's is entirely possible to do AI that looks identical to original artstyles, but most people don't want to put in the effort to learn how to do that, so they will just use whatever AI model is currently free and popular on a website to use.
I won't deny that, but that's a general attitude, not a reaction intrinsic to the images: if you see a lot of detail now, you question it. The op though isn't particularly detailed, and yet you browse through the catalog and you instantly flag it for what it is. Obviously there's something about the fractal nature of how the technology works that must surfaces on that level: it's as much in the details as in its overall effect.
lol
>you instantly flag it
Because Dall-E's output often looks very sanitized. It's too clean. It's like these "hyper realistic" 3D models we can all clock right away because their skin is flawless.
>I've seen a dozen of times where people claimed "AI" when it turned out not to be.
Stuff like this or someone intentionally/unintentionally asking
>"Wow, what prompts did you use?"
Will always be funny.
It's the hands. He has 4 fingers on one and 5 on the other.
you dont even need to see that to know
The sheer saturation of output makes spotting it inevitable. In a way, it's a good opportunity for real artists who care to understand the limitations of the tech to take advantage of how increasingly easily is to make images stand out now. AI has redefined what mediocrity means.
Because you have a soul, anon
Literal soulless individuals can't tell the difference between machine illustration and human art, the same way a machine can't, because they operate the same way
Anyone who claims this phenomena of just ''feeling like something isn't right'' is fake is, themselves, probably one of those empty husks, and trying to describe the feeling to them is like trying to describe the color red to a dog
>s-soul
Cope. No I do not think I am an artist but it don't matter, I press button and image appears 🙂
See? The machine detected that someone was speaking about it and responded
A human being with a brain with ask himself "is it in my best interest to speak up and prove anon correct with my stupidity?" but a robot can't do that, it was summoned, and it speaks up
What's your point? Ai image generation is not going anywhere
It keeps going
So it's going to stagnate then? Thank god
>I do not think I am an artist
Obviously? That requires studying, creativity and actual effort, you wouldn't become one even if you spend 100 years. Enjoy your AI slop until new shiny toy comes out
sure moron cuck.go back to reading your bible
They're all 1024x1024 so any art with those dimensions will set off alarm bells.
It's how its rendered. It is ironic for something that's supposed to be indistinguishable from human art, it has its own stylistic quirks about it lmao
>it has its own stylistic quirks
no it has stolen quirks from stolen styles
i was fricking up hands and faces for years before it stole that from me
Its the weird use of lighting and shadows. AI art pops in this uneasy way that people who have seen real art can spot instantly. Uncanny is the real reason, just like how the human brain is designed to recognize vaguely human things as a threat it can also recognize when art is fake. You notice details like the hands or eyes before even looking at it, the human brain is amazing. Its also why, just like CGI, no matter how it evolves you will always always detect it.
>just like CGI
Zoomers think modern movies look good, so I think we're regressing as a species.
>Its also why, just like CGI, no matter how it evolves you will always always detect it.
I've been fooled by a handful of AI pictures by now. I've also had to look really hard at some images before I was able to determine that they were drawn rather than AI-generated.
In OP's case, I think the 1024x1024 pixel size is what makes me spot it. If OP had cropped it to some different image dimensions, I might not have been able to tell with a quick glance.
There’s something about your average AI models that give the “art” it generates a weird look that triggers that part of the brain where it detects uncanny valley.
It’s meant to work for distinguishing what is actually human and I guess it can also be used to distinguish actual art vs something that a bunch of video cards ass pulled.
Of course, this feeling is not always right. Some instances out there of people thinking that real art is AI when it’s not but that’s the exception, not the rule.
While on this topic, do you guys believe that there was actually a predator around the time of early man that led us to develop an uncanny detector?
It's kind of like CGI, your brain eventually adjusts to start picking out the uncanny things. There's a subtle pattern to AIslop .
Ai makes everything shiny. Notice his head, his fingers, his hair, it's all shiny.
1024x1024
Don't sage my thread, homosexual. I was going to let it die but now you made it personal.
I should've known that would backfire. 😛 If you're invested in this thread, fair enough, I'll bump too.
It's because AI art 99 times out of 100 puts the character as the focal point.
Also the shading.
Sometimes I take real art, convert it to jpg, and crop it to 1024x1024 to mess with people
Truly devilish. I hope you 'shop out a couple of fingers, too. Just in case.
But Rick wasn't interested in using dimensional travel. And did he fricking kill his own wife to spite some random peaceful Rick? This line doesn't make sense.
Apparently he just hates his own family
Maybe Prime Diane was already dead by then, who knows. Or maybe there's a Super Prime Rick who killed Prime Rick's wife? I wouldn't put it past these hack writers.
I figured he killed all Dianes including his own to free himself from love in all realities. He's attached to C-137 Rick simply cause he also developed the portal gun by himself.
And yet, he couldn't bring himself to kill uncle slo...
But he did though
Rick left him no choice.
I am pretty sure Beth said her dad (Rick Prime) left when she was a kid so her mom had to raise her which means Prime omega killed his own wife after he invented portal travel.
Our Rick also remembered building Beth Froopyland as a kid, which we now know he couldn’t have done because he never had a Beth. The writers of this shit are terrible. At this point there is no logic or consistency and every argument that the current status quo makes sense is cope.
We saw his beth die, dummy
He had a Beth, but also he has bullshit scouters, so he usually get up to what the differences of the world are. Like even if he didn't make Beth a Froopyland he could've detected that the Rick of that universe built a dimension like that.
Either he became an insane nihilist due to discovering there are infinite versions of himself and killed his wife to spite everyone, or his own wife died/he never got with her and he wants no other Rick to get to enjoy her, again out of spite.
Basically he's an butthole.
>he never got with her
This can't be it since he's our titular morty's biological grandpa, and S1 beth was his biological daughter. If I had to guess I'd say his diane was already dead OR he genuinely didn't give a frick about her.
As the canon currently stands, Rick Prime walked out on his family for good when Beth was 14, and nothing to imply so far that she was raised by anyone else, though the Pilot does imply she's dead. If all universes are on the same timeline, then the Diane-icide would've happened 10 to 15 years after Rick's family died at the soonest. Or in other terms, no longer than 17 or 18 years before the show starts. Don't hold your breath expecting the writers to remember all this though.
he could have had a falling out with his wife and that motivated him to create portal travel and hang out with himself, only to learn they were still happy
You're overthinking it. he's just trying to mess with Rick before he dies since he knows he's fricked.
Maybe his wife turned out to be a c**t and and he did the multiverse a favor. Or maybe he just wanted to create the best version of himself and figured that was the best way possible.
Also, how do you guys feel about the new voices?
I'd give rick a 7.5 at best and morty a 4.5 at best. Sometimes its almost unbearable. I can't not notice all the time. Shit sucks. Hopefully someone in the future fixes it with ai.
Morty's voice is annoying but I think Rick's new VA is a better actor even if his voice is a little off if that makes sense
>Maybe his wife turned out to be a c**t and and he did the multiverse a favor.
I really like this theory because a part of me feels unsatisfied by how black and white the conflict is portrayed as. It's hard to take Rick Prime seriously as a Rick at his most heinous when he's just as goofy and edgy as the rest of his multiversal counterparts. So far, I can totally picture Diane being revealed to be a c**t based on the following evidence.
>It's implied that Rick and Diane had a reoccurring struggle with him "choosing science over family" when that doesn't appear to be the case at all since before her and Beth's deaths, he's been shown to be perfectly loving and attentive.
>Everything modeled after Diane has been shown to have a somewhat of a sinister personality. The robots Prime constructed with their weirdly sexual taunts, the AI that haunts Rick back in his home dimension by guilt tripping him, and even the ship, the most benevolent tech based off Diane, has a murderous and b***hy personality.
>Diane being portrayed as nothing more than a kind and average housewife both in the show and by the staff, making her seem mysterious considering that the entire Smith-Sanchez family are highly dysfunctional. Basically, calling attention to something by not calling attention to it.
I'm awaiting the episode where the writers pull a Rose Quartz on her.
Diane being a b***h sounds like something Roiland would have been building up to and that the new writers would steer try to the show away from revealing in favor of leaving Rick as an epic nihilist without proper cause.
we don't hear much of morty, he only had one episode dedicated to him in this new season but I think he did an ok job not good not great just ok. It could've been way worse so I'm glad we got a morty that was just average
I interpreted it as whatever happened to prime rick that made him decide to be a gigac**t would have happened to our rick as well eventually but he just happened to be first.
I assumed his Diane died (either randomly or something that's either his fault or he blames himself for) and when he discovered portal travel he found all these Ricks with their Dianes and figured "Why the frick do they get their Diane and I don't?" and tried to entice other Ricks to abandon them who refused so he eventually killed all Dianes in petty revenge.
Unironically I think it was a good thing that it wasn't Justin Roiland who said the line, Ian Cardoni's weird voice cracks when he tries to be high pitched actually helped sell the scene whereas Justin always sounded insincere whenever he tried to do emotional moments.
Yeah I really liked his delivery, too. It felt raw. I wonder if he redubed some lines since they first released the trailer for this season, because he had a bunch of really shittily delivered lines there.
Yeah, I’ve been sort of meh by the new voices at times but that was a very good delivery that could be felt.
It was shit. The show's dead. Feminists killed it.
Time to move on.
Would Rick actually have done that?
This episode didn't really make sense to me. Rick didn't have access to inter dimensional travel yet so why did Rick Prime give that line our Rick "You would have been me but I walked into your garage before you walked into mine." It just doesn't make sense. Are we just retconing things now?
>Rick didn't have access to inter dimensional travel yet
You said it. "yet." It's typical bad guy speech: "we're not so different, you and I." If Prime is sincere when he says only him and C-137 managed to create portal tech on their own, then he seems convinced that sooner or later C-137 will become drunk with power like he did.
Dummy
> Rick didn't have access to inter dimensional travel yet so why did Rick Prime give that line our Rick "You would have been me but I walked into your garage before you walked into mine." It just doesn't make sense.
No, that’s just Rick Prime trying to grasp on some good straws and do as much damage before our Rick knocks his lights out for good.
Keep in mind how he basically first said that he was nothing without him, that he was the one who showed him infinity.
Then as he gets his shit knocked in, he backtracks and then says that he would’ve become like him anyway.
Dude just wanted to hurt our Rick even more, which is why he kept on laughing til the bloody end.
I haven't watched the show in several seasons (this episode included) but even from the disjointed clips I've seen it's pretty clear he's just using a pathetic version of "We're not so different, you and I!" like the pathetic cope of any villain caught on their back foot by someone superior to them.
Why does op pic look like multiple stolen art?
S1 Rick: lectures and demonstrates to Morty how love’s chemical nature makes it inevitably fleeting and temporary, and that a being like himself can and will replace the entire family anytime he wants
S7 Rick: is still hung up on his wife and daughter even though he has killed versions of his daughter and moved on to many other women, and pretends ‘The Smith Family’ is important even though he didn’t bother to tell them he killed and replaced their last versions with the Mantis disaster
>S1 Rick: lectures and demonstrates to Morty how love’s chemical nature makes it inevitably fleeting and temporary, and that a being like himself can and will replace the entire family anytime he wants
Yes, because he's bitter and disillusioned and unwilling to move past the tragedy that happened with his own family, most of the shit Rick says is stuff he doesn't actually mean which is the key to understanding his character
This makes sense to me, honestly doesn't feel incoherent. I've met this kind of person and I've been this kind of person. A lot of people have an urge to logic their way out of tragedy and sadness to the point where they just repress their emotions and end up feeling worse in the long run.
It bothers me how Morty keeps calling Diane "your wife" when talking to Rick instead of "grandma Diane" or something. It know Rick's Diane is not Morty's, but his actual family isn't his original one either and he still loves them.
Rick and Morty just have a very casual relationship, they're practically more like brothers at this point.
Morty calls Rick "Rick", not "grandpa." Calling Diane "grandma Diane" would therefore be uncharacteristic of him.
Thought he used to call him grandpa in the first season, but yeah I haven't heard him say it lately.
It was before in later seasons that he realized that C-137 Rick isn't his original grandpa.
Morty stills thinks of Rick C-137 as his real grandpa, though. It's how he talks him out of going after Rick Prime to his death in the season 6 premiere.
>Morty stills thinks of Rick C-137 as his real grandpa, though. It's how he talks him out of going after Rick Prime to his death in the season 6 premiere.
is he faking that? On purpose?
What do you mean? Rick C-137 may be a shitty grandpa, but he's actively involved in Morty's life. It's the same shit as "not the step-dad, just the dad that stepped up." In every way but their dimensions of origin, Rick C-137 is Morty Prime's real grandfather.
I meant that Morty does not really feel that its his grandma, rather a doppelganger will full affinity. It explains Morty talking to Rick like a buddy, rather than a family member.
Nah, I think Morty thinks of Rick like I said in
They just have a really casual relationship.
>not the step-dad, just the dad that stepped up.
I think it's more likely for Summer to do something like this.
YOU LIVED
IN MY H H H HH H H H HH H HH H HH H HHOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUSSSSSEEEEE
*bass drops*
Drum and bass track with a Rick and Morty monologue sample when?
Shit episode
HECKIN
KINO
WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????????????
I never watch this show. But did he said that, and what does it mean?
>For sheer quality of life, it’d be easier for the amount of work required for both characters. We watched it over the years wear down on Roiland’s voice. It felt unfair to do that to someone.
Did Roiland’s Rick and Morty at the end sound like he stopped giving a shit, or could he have physically kept doing it with enthusiasm?
>regenerates from everything that happens to him
>we're expected to believe he dies from getting punched to death
He's practically guaranteed to return unless they consider using him again thematically.
Dunno, they seemed adamant on insisting he's truly dead considering they show Evil Morty destroying his backups (which is kinda dumb, why would he store the coordinates of all of his backups in the same place, it's an obvious security risk).
Maybe they'll bring him back but I don't think that's their plan right now.
Next season we'll discover Rick kept Prime sedated in his Rickcave. You'll see.
That was my thought. Bring him back to life or something and keep him alive to torture, or question, or just to keep.
After all, Rick's existence, his entire life we've seen has just been a painful echo of Rick prime. Impossible to separate the two at this point as everything Rick is, is because of what RP did. I wonder who the next big bad will be though. It will probably be a while before we see that happen.
Also, I know it wasn't "easy" per se, But didn't rick prime seem a little easy to defeat? No two-part episode. Like, why even be at the fortress rick found and not escape? He went down "easier" than I thought he would. I would have assumed he'd have a literal million bot army protecting him.
Morty disabled his cyborg and regen hax