What Rick’s Cybernetic Enhancements Mean for RICK AND MORTY … – Nerdist

Last weekend, Rick and Morty took a slight detour when Rick Sanchez took his soon to be ex-son-in-law, Jerry Smith, on an impromptu pity adventure that almost got them both killed. But before they shared an epoch of consciousness and some awkward naked wrestling, Jerry discovered something new about Rick: hes gone full cyborg! Todays Nerdist News is looking into Ricks Class C or above cybernetic augmentations and how they may shape the future of the series!

Join the galaxys most wanted host, Jessica Chobot, as she breaks down the details from Ricks full body scan. And as you can see in the gif posted below, Ricks had a lot of work done. The bones in his arms and legs appear to have been replaced, at least one of his major organs has been upgraded, his left eye has been augmented, and theres an implant in his brain!

How did this happen? Its possible that Rick made these additions off-camera this season after he broke out of the Federation prison. But the theory that were going with is that Rick inherited these implants when he jumped into several different bodies during the third season premiere. Rick C-137 may be the Rickiest of all of the Ricks, but he doesnt have his original body anymore.

Within this episode, we also saw that Rick has an arm gun built into his body, which could potentially be useful for future engagement with his countless enemies across the universe. Thats where the potential problem arises. Have Ricks new upgrades made him too powerful? Is that how he was able to defeat Worldender and his followers while on a black out bender? Were very curious to see if Ricks cyber-enhancements will continue to be explored this season, and whether the shows creative team decides to take them away from him before the finale.

What do you think about Cyber Rick? Lets discuss in the comment section below!

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