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* ToughActToFollow: This is easily considered one of the show's best episodes... which set expectations high, to the point that the rest of the season, with the exception of "The Ricklantis Mix-Up", looks SoOkayItsAverage by comparison.

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* ToughActToFollow: This is easily considered one of the show's best episodes... which set expectations high, to the point that the rest of the season, with the exception exceptions of "Pickle Rick" and "The Ricklantis Mix-Up", looks SoOkayItsAverage by comparison.
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* MemeticMutation: The Szechuan sauce, to the point where [[AscendedMeme even McDonald's itself]] got into the joke on their twitter account.

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* MemeticMutation: The Szechuan sauce, to the point where [[AscendedMeme even McDonald's itself]] got into the joke on their twitter account.Twitter account and brought it back, which eventually led to uproar.
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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Beth and Jerry's relationship definitely qualifies for this trope when [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E10TheRickchurianMortydate they get back together during the season 3 finale]]. Even more after Season 5, [[spoiler:where it's revealed Beth and Jerry across infinity were manipulated into getting together by the Citadel of Ricks (and extremely likely this universe's Beth and Jerry as well), and them getting back together is of their own accord, not the Citadel's.]]

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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Beth and Jerry's relationship definitely qualifies for this trope when [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E10TheRickchurianMortydate they get back together during the season 3 finale]]. Even more after Season 5, [[spoiler:where it's revealed Beth and Jerry across infinity were manipulated into getting together by the Citadel of Ricks (and extremely likely this universe's Beth and Jerry as well), and them getting back together is of their own accord, not the Citadel's.]]

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* HarsherInHindsight:
** Season 5 eventually confirmed that Rick's backstory [[spoiler:wasn't so fabricated after all. The Diane of the replacement universe has also died by the start of the series, and he really did lose ''his'' Diane and Beth at a young age.]]
** On a similar note, Morty's comment that there's nothing a Rick hates more than another Rick, also becomes this as of Season 5.[[spoiler: Turns out the reason Rick C-137 hates all other Ricks is because one of them murdered his wife and daughter, leading him to go on a murderous rampage killing off countless Ricks but could never find the right one. No wonder he has so much self loathing.]]
** The Ricks freeze-raying the Cronenberg Dimension's Jerry, Beth and Summer becomes this as of the season 6 episode "Solaricks," where its revealed that [[spoiler: Beth and Summer died as a result of it]].



* StrawmanHasAPoint: Sure, Jerry had every reason to want to turn Rick in, and Rick destroying Jerry's marriage as petty revenge was a dick move, but Rick was ultimately proven right about the Galactic Federation turning Earth into a PoliceState, something Jerry was willing to do if it meant getting rid of Rick. Plus, after seeing how toxic Jerry and Beth are for one another you could argue that Rick was practically doing them a favor. [[spoiler:After the revelations in "Rickmurai Jack", we find out that indeed he was.]]

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Sure, Jerry had every reason to want to turn Rick in, and Rick destroying Jerry's marriage as petty revenge was a dick move, but Rick was ultimately proven right about the Galactic Federation turning Earth into a PoliceState, something Jerry was willing to do if it meant getting rid of Rick. Plus, after seeing how toxic Jerry and Beth are for one another you could argue that Rick was practically doing them a favor. [[spoiler:After the revelations in "Rickmurai Jack", we find out that indeed he was.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: In Rick's rant to Morty, he mentions he'll never go in adventures with Jerry. This would end up going differently as he does go in an adventure with him in "The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy"
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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Beth and Jerry's relationship definitely qualifies for this trope when [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E10TheRickchurianMortydate they get back together during the season 3 finale]]. Even more after Season 5, [[spoiler:where it's revealed Beth and Jerry across infinity were manipulated into getting together by the Citadel of Ricks, and them getting back together is of their own accord, not the Citadel's.]]

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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Beth and Jerry's relationship definitely qualifies for this trope when [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E10TheRickchurianMortydate they get back together during the season 3 finale]]. Even more after Season 5, [[spoiler:where it's revealed Beth and Jerry across infinity were manipulated into getting together by the Citadel of Ricks, Ricks (and extremely likely this universe's Beth and Jerry as well), and them getting back together is of their own accord, not the Citadel's.]]
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** Season 5 eventually confirmed that Rick's backstory wasn't so fabricated after all. The Diane of the replacement universe has also died by the start of the series, and he really did lose ''his'' Diane and Beth at a young age.
** On a similar note, Morty's comment that there's nothing a Rick hates more than another Rick, also becomes this as of Season 5. Turns out the reason Rick C-137 hates all other Ricks is because one of them murdered his wife and daughter, leading him to go on a murderous rampage killing off countless Ricks but could never find the right one. No wonder he has so much self loathing.

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** Season 5 eventually confirmed that Rick's backstory wasn't [[spoiler:wasn't so fabricated after all. The Diane of the replacement universe has also died by the start of the series, and he really did lose ''his'' Diane and Beth at a young age.
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** On a similar note, Morty's comment that there's nothing a Rick hates more than another Rick, also becomes this as of Season 5. [[spoiler: Turns out the reason Rick C-137 hates all other Ricks is because one of them murdered his wife and daughter, leading him to go on a murderous rampage killing off countless Ricks but could never find the right one. No wonder he has so much self loathing.]]



* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Beth and Jerry's relationship definitely qualifies for this trope when [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E10TheRickchurianMortydate they get back together during the season 3 finale]].

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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Beth and Jerry's relationship definitely qualifies for this trope when [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E10TheRickchurianMortydate they get back together during the season 3 finale]]. Even more after Season 5, [[spoiler:where it's revealed Beth and Jerry across infinity were manipulated into getting together by the Citadel of Ricks, and them getting back together is of their own accord, not the Citadel's.]]



* StrawmanHasAPoint: Sure, Jerry had every reason to want to turn Rick in, and Rick destroying Jerry's marriage as petty revenge was a dick move, but Rick was ultimately proven right about the Galactic Federation turning Earth into a PoliceState, something Jerry was willing to do if it meant getting rid of Rick. Plus, after seeing how toxic Jerry and Beth are for one another you could argue that Rick was practically doing them a favor.

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Sure, Jerry had every reason to want to turn Rick in, and Rick destroying Jerry's marriage as petty revenge was a dick move, but Rick was ultimately proven right about the Galactic Federation turning Earth into a PoliceState, something Jerry was willing to do if it meant getting rid of Rick. Plus, after seeing how toxic Jerry and Beth are for one another you could argue that Rick was practically doing them a favor. [[spoiler:After the revelations in "Rickmurai Jack", we find out that indeed he was.]]
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** The Ricks freeze-raying the Cronenberg Dimension's Jerry, Beth and Summer becomes this as of the season 6 episode "Solaricks," where its revealed that [[spoiler: Beth and Summer died as a result of it]].

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* HarsherInHindsight: Season 5 eventually confirmed that Rick's backstory wasn't so fabricated after all. The Diane of the replacement universe has also died by the start of the series, and he really did lose ''his'' Diane and Beth at a young age.

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** On a similar note, Morty's comment that there's nothing a Rick hates more than another Rick, also becomes this as of Season 5. Turns out the reason Rick C-137 hates all other Ricks is because one of them murdered his wife and daughter, leading him to go on a murderous rampage killing off countless Ricks but could never find the right one. No wonder he has so much self loathing.
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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Beth and Jerry's divorce and relationship definitely qualifies for this trope when [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E10TheRickchurianMortydate they get back together during the season 3 finale]].

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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Beth and Jerry's divorce and relationship definitely qualifies for this trope when [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E10TheRickchurianMortydate they get back together during the season 3 finale]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: If "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E1MortDinnerRickAndre Mort Dinner Rick Andre]]" and "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E8RickternalFriendshineOfTheRicklessMort Rickternal Friendshine of the Rickless Mort]]" are anything to go by, Rick's backstory wasn't so fabricated after all. The Diane of the replacement universe has also died by the start of the series, and he really did lose ''his'' Diane and Beth at a young age.

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* HarsherInHindsight: If "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E1MortDinnerRickAndre Mort Dinner Rick Andre]]" and "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E8RickternalFriendshineOfTheRicklessMort Rickternal Friendshine of the Rickless Mort]]" are anything to go by, Season 5 eventually confirmed that Rick's backstory wasn't so fabricated after all. The Diane of the replacement universe has also died by the start of the series, and he really did lose ''his'' Diane and Beth at a young age.
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* HarsherInHindsight: If [[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E1MortDinnerRickAndre Mort Dinner Rick Andre]] and [[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E8RickternalFriendshineOfTheRicklessMort Rickternal Friendshine of the Rickless Mort]] are anything to go by, Rick's backstory wasn't so fabricated after all. The Diane of the replacement universe has also died by the start of the series, and he really did lose ''his'' Diane and Beth at a young age.

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* HarsherInHindsight: If [[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E1MortDinnerRickAndre "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E1MortDinnerRickAndre Mort Dinner Rick Andre]] Andre]]" and [[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E8RickternalFriendshineOfTheRicklessMort "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E8RickternalFriendshineOfTheRicklessMort Rickternal Friendshine of the Rickless Mort]] Mort]]" are anything to go by, Rick's backstory wasn't so fabricated after all. The Diane of the replacement universe has also died by the start of the series, and he really did lose ''his'' Diane and Beth at a young age.

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