‘Rick and Morty’ Fan Theories So Dumb They’re Brilliant

Most of the Rick and Morty fan theories available — and while a lot of them may seem patently ridiculous and kind of stupid, some of these far-out suggestions may actually be onto something, such as…
Rick and Jerry Are Still Trapped in a Simulation
At the end of the first season episode, “M. Night Shaym-Aliens,” Jerry, who was trapped in an ittedly less-convincing simulation) never actually left the simulation. Meaning that everything that came after that one episode takes place in an artificial reality.
Which, come to think of it, could be a handy way for them to explain why several characters’ voices suddenly change.
Rick Is a Super Genius Because of the Contents of His Flask
Several fans have speculated that Rick’s smarts are all due to him ingesting some kind of Mega Seed extract, which we know can grant people “temporary super intelligence.” And it’s possible that this brain-enhancing cocktail is what Rick keeps in his flask at all times. We’ve seen that the side effects of the seeds include a loss of motor functions, at one point causing Morty to drool involuntarily, not unlike Rick.
Rick Is Literally God
Not to mention that we have witnessed Rick casually create an entire universe — or “teenyverse” — purely in order to power his car battery.
The Talking Cat Was a Villain from an Entirely Different Cartoon
The conspicuously theory-baiting talking cat (voiced by Matthew Broderick) showed up in the Season Four episode “Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim’s Morty.” After refusing to explain its origin (because “no answer would be satisfying”), Rick mind scans the cat and discovers its true backstory, which is unspeakably horrifying.
While the cat clearly serves as a meta gag representing the perils of overthinking stories that are just meant to be entertaining, that hasn’t stopped some people from overthinking this particular story. Gravity Falls' Bill Cipher.
The theory points to the two characters’ similar eyes, the fact that Bill claimed that he would return in another form and suggests that the horrors that Rick and Jerry witnessed could have been Bill destroying an entire dimension. All of which may sound like a spandex-tier stretch were it not for the fact that the two shows are crammed full of multiple instances of Bill popping up in Rick and Morty.
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