


The President of the United States is definitely not a fan of Disney or what they've done with the "Star Wars" franchise. So Morty & Robot Rick are taking on The President of the United States with the recovered "saber of light," and now the battle aboard The Space White House is on… with the fate of the "saber of light" on the line. Image: Adult Swim Screencap Rick and Morty Season 6 Ep. From this point forward, we're throwing on the " MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!" sign and throwing down an image spoiler buffer as we do a deep dive into the season finale. So were we right? Did the season finale wrap up the season in a way that gave the past nine episodes meaning while setting the stage for the next season? It hit high notes on both of those accounts and brought in some generational "Star Wars" debating to mix things up. On top of that, the episode wasn't featured much in previous trailers/teasers, and the two previews that were released vibed as if they were dancing around a much bigger story.
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It also might have to do with the fact that Evil Morty's been MIA since the end of last season, while Rick Prime's been roaming free since this season first started because I can't imagine two "big bads" like them being kept out of action for too long. I can't shake this feeling that something might be on the way that puts all of their growth to the test. Was it always the healthiest at times? Well, no… but that's also part of the messiness that comes from wanting to become someone better (even though their "messiness" tends to come with a body count). Maybe it had to do with all of the personal growth we've seen coming from Jerry, Beth, Space Beth, Morty, and (especially) Rick – thanks in no small part to the influence of Dr. We've been saying all week that tonight's Season 6 finale of Dan Harmon & Justin Roiland's Rick and Morty had us nervous for a whole number of reasons.
