Rick, Morty, and Summer show uncertainty on purpose and break the collars, splitting into sixty-four timelines, and they simultaneously beat up the same creature. A creature in charge of safeguarding time appears and gives them collars that integrate all the timelines, then attempts to arrest them because Rick stole the time-freezing crystal.
Rick becomes paranoid, thinking that his duplicates want to kill him, but eventually he calms down. They split into separate timelines whenever they are uncertain about something. After unfreezing it, the trio ends up in a decaying dimension. See also: List of Rick and Morty episodes No.Ĭontinuing from "Ricksy Business", Rick, Morty and Summer spend six months repairing the house and screwing around with time frozen. Tompkins, Scott Chernoff, Ryan Elder, Will Jennings, Maurice LaMarche, Tress MacNeille, Ryan Ridley, Kari Wahlgren, John Kassir, Dawnn Lewis, Nolan North, Rob Paulsen, Gary Anthony Williams, Tony Barbieri, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jevin Smith, Tara Strong, Dan Benson, Dan Harmon, Jess Harnell, Phil Hendrie, William Holmes, Cassie Steele, Mike McCaffery, Brandon Johnson, James Atkinson, Rob Schrab and Arin Hanson. Other cast members of the season, who each have voiced one or more characters, include: Jay Johnson, Tom Kenny, Jill Talley, Paul F.
But it seems clear their friendship was never the same after the Battle of Blood Ridge. Of course, Rick and Bird Person eventually reunite, which leads to Bird Person meeting Tammy at Rick and Summer’s house party in Season 1. This doesn’t impress Bird Person, who flies away. When Bird Person asks why Rick joined the battle if nothing matters, Rick says it was to earn his friend’s respect. Rick reveals that nothing matters because he has access to infinite dimensions. The bad part comes immediately afterward. This was indeed a battle between the resistance and the Federation set on a red-soaked desert planet, but it turns out Rick and Bird Person won the fight. In this new episode, a younger version of Rick even refers to it as his “Vietnam.” But when Rick is forced to revisit the Battle of Blood Ridge while chasing Bird Person through his own mind, we learn it was very different than expected. We always assumed that Blood Ridge was the setting of an epic showdown between Rick and the Federation. Rick and Bird Person at the Battle of Blood Ridge.