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The season 4 premiere gave us some really impressive hax in just 30 minutes.
Rick becomes Funny Valentine
So, spoilers, Rick dies in like, the first five minutes of the episode. However, remember Project Phoenix? From the Tiny Rick episode? While C137 Rick might've axed the project, his alternate universe counterparts did not, so he "backs up" into one of the clones in the alternate universes. There's an infinite amount of universes, and the episode shows that it's not a one time thing, as he dies three times more and reboots in different universes. So...yeah. Rick has 2-A resurrection.
Rick and Morty attain death based Path to Victory
The macguffin of the episode is something called Death Crystals. It shows you all the ways you could die. For example, turning left gets you shot in the head by someone hiding behind that rock over there, but turn right, and you die old in a hospital surrounded by your loved ones. While Rick has a bunch in his car, Morty is the one who abuses it this episode, and he uses it to great avail. In order to get his path of dying old with Jessica, he no diffs bullies and the US army, gets out of trial by repeating the last words of the judge's dead husband (that only she knows), and makes a specific noise of unintelligible whale-like sounds that makes everyone watching his trial forgive him. The caveat is that the future he's looking to is so far into the future that it doesn't give him context. Jessica isn't his old wife telling him she loves him on his death bed, she's a hospice worker comforting lonely dying people, Morty being one of them. However, it's still very combat applicable, as it shows you what paths you need to avoid to get out of certain deaths. When Morty encountered a bully that was going to kill him, it showed him every way the bully would kill him if he took certain paths, guiding Morty so he doesn't die to the bully, hence Morty low diffing the bully and his gang.
Rick becomes Funny Valentine
So, spoilers, Rick dies in like, the first five minutes of the episode. However, remember Project Phoenix? From the Tiny Rick episode? While C137 Rick might've axed the project, his alternate universe counterparts did not, so he "backs up" into one of the clones in the alternate universes. There's an infinite amount of universes, and the episode shows that it's not a one time thing, as he dies three times more and reboots in different universes. So...yeah. Rick has 2-A resurrection.
Rick and Morty attain death based Path to Victory
The macguffin of the episode is something called Death Crystals. It shows you all the ways you could die. For example, turning left gets you shot in the head by someone hiding behind that rock over there, but turn right, and you die old in a hospital surrounded by your loved ones. While Rick has a bunch in his car, Morty is the one who abuses it this episode, and he uses it to great avail. In order to get his path of dying old with Jessica, he no diffs bullies and the US army, gets out of trial by repeating the last words of the judge's dead husband (that only she knows), and makes a specific noise of unintelligible whale-like sounds that makes everyone watching his trial forgive him. The caveat is that the future he's looking to is so far into the future that it doesn't give him context. Jessica isn't his old wife telling him she loves him on his death bed, she's a hospice worker comforting lonely dying people, Morty being one of them. However, it's still very combat applicable, as it shows you what paths you need to avoid to get out of certain deaths. When Morty encountered a bully that was going to kill him, it showed him every way the bully would kill him if he took certain paths, guiding Morty so he doesn't die to the bully, hence Morty low diffing the bully and his gang.