Rick and Morty fans might be waiting on Season 5 for some time (though possibly not as long past waits happen to be ), but at least its Season 4 finale gave viewers a lot to consider in the meantime, from all those Star Wars references to its touching easter egg referencing a late manufacturer. Audiences were given a huge upgrade to the Beth clone plotline by the finale, and it appears the answer was revealed, although it maintained the fact that a mystery even from Rick himself.
Rather than offering up a hard confirmation during the authentic Season 4 finale, it seems Rick and Morty decided to provide fans the actual answer to Beth’s clone puzzle via the mobile video game Pocket Mortys. The latest update, which has instituted after the season finale aired of the game, delivered a brand new personality with quite the spoiler distinction. Take a look below.
The season 4 finale eventually addresses the mystery — with a second”space hero” Beth appear on Earth to face Rick about being a clone. This Beth discovers an implant in her throat, which leads her to feel that Rick never wanted her to return assuming if she returned to the Smith house, that the implant would detonate. However, this adventurous Beth starts to wonder in the event the Beth chose to stay home with her loved ones, and if she is your clone after confronting Rick.
Finally, a memory that he is unsure which Beth is the original and which is the clone is revealed through by Rick. After the events shown in”The ABCs of Beth,” Beth returned to Rick and requested that he pick for her if she should stay or when she ought to go adventure from the cosmos. Rick — who has spent the series shirking responsibility possible — stays true to his character: a clone is created by him but uses a system to select which variant of Beth goes experience in the unknown.
The finale ends with the revelation that there is no revelation; furthermore, the Smith family has learned to adopt the situation, making the choice to deny Rick’s behaviors. It is no coincidence that this episode also featured the return of family therapist Dr. Wong: the episode implies that the family has continued to see the therapist, chiefly without Rick’s alliance. Both variations of Beth tell him off, and Beth and Summer express excitement about using a second”badass” mother. The family’s approval of this second Beth, and the episode’s firm refusal to come back to the status quo in the close of the event, set up season 5 to feature the two versions of the personality — as well as a new dynamic between Rick and his daughters. Throughout Rick and Morty, Beth has enabled her abandonment problems with her dad and her desperation because of his acceptance to cloud her judgment regarding his behavior. Season 5 looks to change this, which will result in some interesting story choices.