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Morty is horrified, and then hilariously resigned as Rick makes him escape into another vat of acid just to rub it in. Instead, all of those Mortys he killed were actual Mortys from another dimension. In a twist at the end of the episode, Rick reveals that all of those terrible things that Morty did actually really did happen because as he's said before, he doesn't believe in time travel. Furious at Morty for not respecting the genius of his vat of acid, he grants Morty's wish to create a device that saves a point in time so that Morty can re-start scenarios and get "do-overs" without consequences. Morty won't stop complaining that Rick's vat of acid was a stupid idea, and so, Rick decides it's time to teach Morty a lesson.
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It also offers further insight into Rick and Morty's complicated dynamic, with Morty insisting that Rick won't ever give up control and allow him to come up with ideas more often. Season 4, Episode 8, "The Vat of Acid Episode" is one of the strongest episodes of the season comedically as we watch Rick take his pettiness to a whole new level.
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Evil Rick (unbeknownst to us at the time, an android being controlled by Evil Morty), scoffs, incredulous, "Are you crying? Over a Morty?" And shockingly, yes, he is. There is even one of him scooping a baby Morty up into his arms. In a rare and touching moment at the end of the episode, Rick tears up as he watches his memories of Morty projected on Evil Rick's screen. Despite all of this, we learn that our Rick and Morty from dimension C-137 actually do have a special bond. In simpler terms, Mortys are so stupid they render Ricks' god-like intellect invisible. As Rick explains-and consequently shatters Morty's belief in what he thought was a special bond-Mortys are "a camouflage" whose brainwaves (or "Morty Waves") cancel out the Ricks' genius brainwaves, enabling them to hide more easily from enemies. It also offered a deeper look into the dynamic between the Ricks and their Mortys, the latter of whom are typically deemed as easily replaceable. It is the introduction to a recurring storyline about the Council of Ricks and the sinister Evil Morty (cue eerie Evil Morty theme song), one which left viewers eagerly anticipating the second installment, which unfortunately wouldn't arrive until Season 3. Season 1, Episode 10, "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind" is an important Rick and Morty episode for a few reasons.