AlthoughRick and Morty’s season 7 finale featured a killer twist, this was not the first time that the cult hit pulled off this exact revelation. Since its inception,Rick and Mortyhas been committed to deconstructing the tropes and conventions of family sitcoms and sci-fi TV shows alike. Adult Swim’s anarchic animated comedy sees its titular antiheroes run into all manner of genre clichés on a weekly basis, andRick and Mortyseason 8promises to keep this streak alive. The earliest teaser forRick and Mortyseason 8 parodies movieslikeAlien,Pandorum, andPassengersin its short runtime.

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Rick and Morty is the only show that could beat a 17-year-old Simpsons record, but The Rick and Morty Movie would have a hard time pulling this off.

However,Rick and Morty’s season 7 endingtook the show’s usual sci-fi spoofs to a darker, more existential place. Like earlier season finales, season 7, episode 10, “Fear No Mort,” raised the stakes of the show. The episode introduced a version of Rick’s late wife, Diane, after trapping Rick and Morty in a nightmarish alternate reality. The episode’s twist ending revealed the duo were never trapped at all but, instead, Morty was alone with his thoughts the entire time. Morty’s worst nightmare was a world where Rick didn’t need him, resulting in him imagining such a scenario complete with Diane.

A panicked Rick holds his arm out in the garage from Rick and Morty season 5

Rick & Morty Season 7’s Fake Rick Twist Echoed Season 1, Episode 4’s Morty Simulation

Morty Was Replaced By A Simulation Throughout Season 1 Episode 4

In Morty’s mind, Rick followed him into the Fear Hole and the pair both tried to escape together. However,the ending of “Fear No Mort” revealed that Rick never followed Morty into the Hole, meaning the Rick seen throughout the episode was merely a projection.Rick and Mortyforeshadowed this twist much, much earlier, in season 1, episode 4, “M. Night Shaym-Aliens!” FollowingRick and Morty’s first Christmas episode, this outing saw Rick spend the entire episode trying to escape the clutches of aliens who set up fake realities so they could steal his recipe for concentrated Dark Matter.

In the post-credits stinger of “M. Night Shaym-Aliens!” a drunken Rick confronted Morty, demanding that he prove he wasn’t a simulation.

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In the twist ending of “M. Night Shaym-Aliens!” Rick realized that all the nested realities he had previously escaped were themselves contained within a larger simulation. The aliens created entire universes to trick Rick, but he outsmarted them with a fake recipe. Nonetheless, the encounter left him shaken. In the post-credits stinger of “M. Night Shaym-Aliens!” a drunken Rick confronted Morty, demanding that he prove he wasn’t a simulation. This arrived years before the ending of “Fear No Mort,” where the big twist is that the episode’s version of Rick was a simulation all along and Morty was alone.

Rick & Morty Season 7’s Ending Twist Worked (Even If The Show Did It Before)

As alien scammers repeatedly tried to steal Rick’s recipe, Rick outsmarted them and Jerry floundered in the light-hearted if convoluted story of “M. Night Shaym-Aliens!” In contrast,Rick and Morty’s season 7 finaletakes Morty’s plight far more seriously and invests the story with much more emotional weight. Morty may also be dealing with imaginary illusions created by an alien villain, but the story of “Fear No Mort” uses these to tap into his very real insecurities. As such,Rick and Morty’s season 7 ending doesn’t feel repetitive or predictable despite technically sharing its twist with an earlier episode.