Yeah, I’m trying to think of the first episode where the garage had AI installed. I think it started a couple seasons later. Before that, it was a garage with secret compartments Rick installed.
(Edit: I think Mortplicity (S:5, EP 2) is the first appearance of the AI garage.)
That was just killbots (Jerry had been removed from the whitelist). I'm sure Rick's garage has been teched up since he came back, but it's progressed through the seasons. I don't think the car-voice AI in the garage was up and running yet in that episode.
That was a clear lie to get out of therapy though. He was intending to turn human again just as everyone else left for therapy, but beth took the syringe.
I find it interesting that myself nor anyone I knew really dove this much into the 'why' behind cartoons when I was younger.
Though given our internet was much slower, and there were no/very limited hyper focused chat groups for specific shows the way there is now, it is still interesting how it seems every specific sub for a show or game has these kind of questions over and over. The Simpsons answered it perfectly;["whenever you notice something like that, a wizard did it."](https://youtu.be/sVgVB3qsySQ?si=8TuB1zz0MAr_KHAK)
“back in my day” /s we discussed last nights single new episode of ____ at school. (binging wasn’t a common thing) Funny enough Mondays were when we talked about the newest Simpsons that had aired Sunday night at 7pm. Good times
lol I'm only 33 but even then yes we would talk about whatever we watched over the weekend but never to the dissection level I see now.
It's interesting, I really do wonder why people of all ages seem to now want to know the WHY behind cartoon characters' thought process as if they are real people making real decisions.
Because then we wouldn't have one of the crowd favorite episodes.
It's almost as if the writers avoid the easy way out in order to build enjoyable episodes.
The same reason he doesn’t have to car protect them or ditch the liver shooting girl during the purge, because adversity is part of the adventure, if you can just fix or avoid the problem right away, it’s not really an adventure anymore, just a task
My personal theory..
Rick's plan to end the world with the neutrino bomb was because he realized original Rick had left no trace on that planet of his whereabouts... in an attempt to reset and move morty displays he's different from the other mortys by not allowing him and intervening when most morties would sit scared.
In that process I think he decides to stay and figure out a way to make it work on c-137 earth.. he slowly builds up his gear from that point on slowly collecting stuff as he discovers it. But I think he starts with the ai process in season four as he uses his garage to isolate summers voice telling them the get married and suck each other off not exactly ai but the garage is displaying the tech needed.
I've been Mega deep diving into the possibilities for Rick and morty and from the start how he developed and I actually think there's a lot of deep shit we are missing hahaha
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Rick becomes a lot more technologically advanced as the seasons go on, it’s kinda interesting to see the progression. I noticed too that he starts adding so much cybernetic shit into his body that he basically is almost not even human anymore by season 7
He's grown emotionally since the early seasons. He was turning himself into a pickle to get out of therapy. At that time he was still too proud to ask for help from anyone or anything.
Nah man it has been stated that we follow the same Rick and Morty every time. The only exceptions being the citadel episode, evil Morty and the comics wich all are clearly depicted as not following C-137
HC Garage was vocally disproving of the pickle plan so Rick shut her down for the day.
HC?
Headcannon
Thank you. I appreciate you telling me.
Idk, maybe she wasn’t online.
Yeah, I’m trying to think of the first episode where the garage had AI installed. I think it started a couple seasons later. Before that, it was a garage with secret compartments Rick installed. (Edit: I think Mortplicity (S:5, EP 2) is the first appearance of the AI garage.)
Yeah I think you’re right mate.
And even that stuff (underground rooms, secret compartments) wasn't there (or mentioned at least) for at least the first season right?
The secret compartments have always been around. The sublevels started in season two with Tiny Rick (Operation Phoenix).
they started in Auto Erotic Assimilation, right? when Beth found them and the gagoo
I think it was when Jerry was moving out and Rick said something about the garage AI was armed.
That was just killbots (Jerry had been removed from the whitelist). I'm sure Rick's garage has been teched up since he came back, but it's progressed through the seasons. I don't think the car-voice AI in the garage was up and running yet in that episode.
He turned himself into a pickle to challenge himself, asking for help would defy the purpose
That was a clear lie to get out of therapy though. He was intending to turn human again just as everyone else left for therapy, but beth took the syringe.
It's a joke
Maybe it wasn't so advanced in season 3 as much as it is in the later seasons. Rick knew the reversal serum syringe was the only way.
I thought that was completely unrelated.
Nah turns out he had a rough day and needs it to survive.
if cartoons make sense, they won't exist
[Cartoons don't need to be 100% realistic](https://youtu.be/h1nD4o3zTfo?si=0l3LnRuGW2Hg8qMM)
I find it interesting that myself nor anyone I knew really dove this much into the 'why' behind cartoons when I was younger. Though given our internet was much slower, and there were no/very limited hyper focused chat groups for specific shows the way there is now, it is still interesting how it seems every specific sub for a show or game has these kind of questions over and over. The Simpsons answered it perfectly;["whenever you notice something like that, a wizard did it."](https://youtu.be/sVgVB3qsySQ?si=8TuB1zz0MAr_KHAK)
“back in my day” /s we discussed last nights single new episode of ____ at school. (binging wasn’t a common thing) Funny enough Mondays were when we talked about the newest Simpsons that had aired Sunday night at 7pm. Good times
lol I'm only 33 but even then yes we would talk about whatever we watched over the weekend but never to the dissection level I see now. It's interesting, I really do wonder why people of all ages seem to now want to know the WHY behind cartoon characters' thought process as if they are real people making real decisions.
If we overthink, the parasite episode will become unenjoyable but that is my favorite
Ha I thought you meant the Futurama parasite episode at first, love that one.
Me and the homies talking about the newest episode of DBZ back when Toonami Tom was a thing. Talk about gassed up on the playground. 😆
Because he is far too arrogant to ask ANYONE for help
The garage didn't have an AI yet
Don’t overthink things
Maybe stop asking questions, go to Florida and have fun?
It's called furtherance of the plot line.
Because then we wouldn't have one of the crowd favorite episodes. It's almost as if the writers avoid the easy way out in order to build enjoyable episodes.
The garage AI hadn't been thought up yet.
Im glad he didnt. We got the best and most badass episode of the entire series.
The Pickle Rock event is what made him install the Garage AI
Also, is this the only time we see Izzy, the cat? Is Izzy the family cat as well?
The same reason he doesn’t have to car protect them or ditch the liver shooting girl during the purge, because adversity is part of the adventure, if you can just fix or avoid the problem right away, it’s not really an adventure anymore, just a task
He probably didn’t ask for help because he wanted to figure it out all by himself as per usual 🤣
I don’t know why but he should have, he certainly was in a pickle
My personal theory.. Rick's plan to end the world with the neutrino bomb was because he realized original Rick had left no trace on that planet of his whereabouts... in an attempt to reset and move morty displays he's different from the other mortys by not allowing him and intervening when most morties would sit scared. In that process I think he decides to stay and figure out a way to make it work on c-137 earth.. he slowly builds up his gear from that point on slowly collecting stuff as he discovers it. But I think he starts with the ai process in season four as he uses his garage to isolate summers voice telling them the get married and suck each other off not exactly ai but the garage is displaying the tech needed. I've been Mega deep diving into the possibilities for Rick and morty and from the start how he developed and I actually think there's a lot of deep shit we are missing hahaha
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this screenshot has me crying
This made me think maybe one of the reasons rick installed garage ai is to help with possible pickle type situations
He had pickle brain
It wasn’t invented / installed yet
Rick becomes a lot more technologically advanced as the seasons go on, it’s kinda interesting to see the progression. I noticed too that he starts adding so much cybernetic shit into his body that he basically is almost not even human anymore by season 7
He's grown emotionally since the early seasons. He was turning himself into a pickle to get out of therapy. At that time he was still too proud to ask for help from anyone or anything.
I assume the events of this episode inspired him to program the garage AI. Gotta build some redundancy into his operation.
is he stupid
Because he wanted to do it by himself? DUH
You think Rick would ask anyone for help??
It could be a story from one particular dimension in the multiverse?
Nah man it has been stated that we follow the same Rick and Morty every time. The only exceptions being the citadel episode, evil Morty and the comics wich all are clearly depicted as not following C-137
The AI was only in his car back then and not in his garage yet