Rick and Morty theories: Star Trek reference reveals neither Beth is a clone in the finale – Express

Long term Rick and Morty viewers were introduced to a second version of Ricks (played by Justin Roiland) daughter in the last episode of season four. Now fans of the Adult Swim cartoon have speculated the true identity of Space Beth (Sarah Chalke) may not be what she appears to be.

After more than two years of hype, the fourth season of Rick and Morty finally continued the story of the unhinged inventor and his hapless sidekick.

Although the second half got off to a rocky start, many fans were hailing the final episodes of season four as some of co-creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmons best adventures yet.

During one of the shows most satisfying finales, Star Mort: Rickturn of the Jerri, fans were treated to the return of recurring villain Tammy (Cassie Steele) and an upgraded Birdperson, now going by Phoenixperson (Dan Harmon).

Audiences were also given the answers to one of the shows biggest questions from the conclusion of season three.

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Ricks daughter Beth had indeed decided to clone herself, with one version of Ricks daughter heading to space to lead the rebellion against the Galactic Federation.

Episode tens final moments delivered one of the shows darkest moments yet by confirming Rick had no idea which of his daughters was real and which was the clone.

The final scene brings back Mortys Mind Blowers, glass capsules which house erased memories of the duo's bleakest memories theyd prefer to forget.

Rick plugs one in to recall Beths cloning process, during which he turns his back on the two pods as they shuffled so he couldnt know the true identity of his daughter.

Rather than being cloned, a transporter malfunction splits Kirk into two equally cognitive beings, one representing his good yet indecisive side, the other his evil and impulsive half.

This fan continued by suggesting Beth may have undergone a similar process during Ricks cloning procedure at the end of the episode.

They added: What if Rick didnt make a clone of Beth. Instead he split her into two halves representing two different sides of Beth. Both equally her but not a clone.

Space Beth represents her bad-a** self. One wanting adventure. self loathing, the one that resembles her Dads personality, intelligence and quick thinking. Who doesn't need Jerry or anyone.

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