Morty definitely sounds a lot less nasaly, but considering his character development and growth I actually think it fits him more now. Same with Rick's voice sounding a lot more even and less crackly than when Roland did it but again considering Rick's development I feel it fits him too
I just need to know, are the three photo's on the wall the only three people who ever used the hole, or are they the only three people to ever come out of the hole? Or, like Morty, did everyone else forget to take a pic?
There were no human remains in the hole, and I think of the hole killed people the Denny’s wouldn’t advertise it, so the hole probably isn’t lethal. All the photos look like they were taken by someone other then the subject, so it’s likely people just didn’t take pictures.
This season finale was really good. I have never seen so many reviews popping up on TH-cam about a Rick and Morty episode like this. Maybe the Unmortenrick one with Rick Prime getting his… but season 7 was fantastic. Looking forward to the next 3 seasons ❤
I would love to see the Fear Hole explored again, and next time by Rick, would be interesting if even Evil Morty's fear was explored through, then both Rick and Evil Morty break through whatever is the deal with that Fear Hole and discover the truth in a very comedic Rick & Morty way
Cmon man every season has a bad episode, that’s just how Television is. I didn’t like it either, but I knew the final episode would knock it out of the park
Ep.5 was really good too just had a meh ending I feel this episode wasn't really groundbreaking for a finale but it did feel like a classic episode and overall this season gave me hope that Rick and morty will remain decent until season 10 where I would honestly hope they end the series on a high note
Why no body talking about the blinking lights at the end of th e episod?! right before Rick post Morty's photo! the lights got blinks every time they realised they sre still in the hole facing theirs fears........... sooooo...... are they still in the hole?! am I the only one noticing this?! I finished the episode like WTF?! are they still in the hole?! and I can't find one comment about this in the internet!!!
Absolutely top tier finale. I enjoyed that is felt relatively "low stakes" but still drove home some major character bombshells at the same time. They really showed their range, and that they don't need to go out with a major blow out to have a great season ending, but major character driven moments that push the limits of what we view as the character.
Ricks fear of the economy and other stuff like that had me cracking up.. sometimes you dont realize how much something bothers you until you are forced to pay attention to it.
You know I was worried about the newest season with the changes in voice actors and stuff but it’s been great. Some amazing episodes, good voice acting and more
Y’all only know the voices are different because it’s common sense it’s a different actor..they literally sound like they’ve always sounded..I also didn’t care enough to fixate on there being a difference so maybe that’s it
A section of the video made me think about Bojack Horseman. A TH-camr I watched did a video about how it was messed up that his half-sister didn't stand by him near the end of the series. The way he talked about it was strongly on Bojack's side almost saying "yeah he did bad things but he has a reason for being messed up". I just wonder if there's a way to write characters like that and make the viewer realize that the person deserves consequences or if it just depends on the viewer
I’m not sure, but it seems like Bojack Horseman did almost everything a show could could do to make sure viewers realized by the last season that it’s protagonist needed to face consequences.
Some people don’t want to take accountability, so they don’t want to see characters they relate to take accountability either. That’ll happen no matter how much a author makes it clear because that’s how media interpretation works.
Hey there, Great video, But Actually the Hole was a reference to the Movie "The Hole" from Joe Dante where kid finds a hole and have to face their deepest fears.
I’m fairly convinced after the evil Morty episode that Rick C-137 was the first to actually invent portal travel but somehow messed up or missed an important detail and caused the death Rick Prime’s Diane. Leading him down a road to make all other Rick’s, especially 137, miserable. Likely just a nonsense fan theory but the “you could’ve walked into my garage before yours” hits me hard.
I like the way you handled the Star Wars reference, quick to the point, moving on! 😂 another video went on and on for like probably three minutes about how great Star Wars is for some stupid reason. When they finally got back to Rick and Morty it didn't even have anything to do with Rick and Morty at all.
Morty has lived so many full length lives that even if he gets *illed on one of his adventures with Rick it probably shouldn't even feel like much of a loss to him at this point, lol. He's at least 600 years old if you add all his 'lives' up lololol
This Rick and Morty Season 7 finale is an absolute rollercoaster of existential twists and character development! "Fear No Mort" dives deep into the psyche of our favorite duo, blending narrative intricacies with a meta-commentary on the show's evolution over its 10-year journey. Morty's leap into the fear hole becomes a symbolic breakthrough, challenging not just his fears but also our perceptions of happiness and the fleeting nature of joy. The episode cleverly parallels Rick's journey with themes reminiscent of other iconic series like Mad Men and BoJack Horseman, adding layers to the characters we thought we knew. The season's meticulous crafting and promise for the future make it a standout, and the anticipation for what comes next is palpable. Kudos to the Nerdus News team for this insightful breakdown! 🚀👽
A Theory Rick did go into the hole, he conquered his fear first and came out to see Morty still stuck, but he didn't want to interfere and make Morty feel small. If Rick interfered it would have prevented Morty from conquering his fear, Rick would inadvertently interfere with Morty's insecurities. (It just makes sense, considering we followed his perspective too, and Rick's convenient excuse for not following in after him.) Also, why was Jerry able to notice the 'hole world' shaking when Morty ate the spider? Also, if Rick didn't face his fears that would be very upsetting, meaning he never moved on from Diane. It still weighs on his mind on what to do next, we all know Rick and Morty are becoming more independent, but what is there for Rick other than Morty? Rick either did or didn't have a developmental arc, which means he might have never moved on from Diane.
Personally, I think it's better if Rick doesn't go in the hole, narratively, even though I do like this theory. This wasn't a Rick episode, it was a Morty episode, and the pay off is confirming a long held belief you should probably have about Rick. His reaction to Morty being in the hole is better than him conquering whatever his fear may have been, because narratively I think we all know he has a deep seated fear of outwardly loving his family... and he didn't need to go into the hole to face that, he faced it when he gave Morty credit for what he couldn't do.
@@coachleif yes I agree completely. If he did go into the hole, that would remove a lot of narrative depth from Rick and his future development, also we touched on a very important glance of Rick's future story arc. Him NOT going into the hole has unforseen consequences. Morty has seen an explosive development as an character, and I think the writers are gearing us up for a change, maybe Rick and Morty will have less episodes together, being more independent as individuals while Rick still struggles with himself. I believe they will kill Rick in the end. It makes the most sense for the show. Rick not moving on from Diane... It scares me.
I think you mischaracterize Rick as a hero, anti- or not. Even the show's creators were shocked by peoples' reactions to him, that they didn't understand that he was supposed to be a villain, not someone to look up to.
Every rational person knows he's not a hero. Sadly, rational people are far and few between these days. Same thing has happened with Fight Club. Certain people see Durden as a male hero when that's the furthest thing from what he is. And did you watch the video? Dan says this in the video. If I had a nickel for every time a person says a thing that's said in the video and comment complaining about it not being said I'd be a wealthy man.
Past fans and hates alike of the show can “lick, lick, lick my ball$”. Yes, the show had slipped a couple rungs. This season writing was top notch, new voices were spot on, and the finale was excellent. This season could have been the complete ending of this show, but they worked it out. Rick and Morty is back “a 100 years”
My theory is that the episode 'A Rickle in time', was how Morty learned not to fear that Rick would abandon him, and the entire episode happened in the hole.
Well there’s an existential concept, “have we always been in the hole?” You’ll always ask if we are in a simulation or real life or heaven or hell but maybe none of them and we can just chock it down as being inside the visual manifestation of fear of the unknown, a hole. Anyway I still need to watch the video 😂
The take away of alt-reality/simulations stories is that you're not suppose to care, or rather not suppose to change how you are as a person. If you're in real life and are a jerk, then you're really a jerk, if it's a simulation, you're just a jerk with an excuse.
Am I the only one who saw the folded picture of Morty and was like “ahh, the first escape was Rick’s fear, and Morty is still in the hole”? Morty stopped Rick at the end, saying “THAT’S GOOD” when he said “define irreplaceable?” Which means to me… Morty was still uncertain whether he defeated his fear and if they might still be in the hole… which means he’s still in the hole…. And of course the Rick in the hole is the Rick who would have a picture of him and choose him over Diane.
This is the first "still in the hole" theory ive seen that makes any sense. However from a meta standpoint I feel like it would cheapen morty's development to keep him in the hole just for the fact that he's scared of being in the hole
Nah, this is a little too much. Reading waaaay too far into current popular opinions and this whole anti hero thing, people have always lived antiheros, characters that are redeemable instead of perfect
The older I got i realized the WRITERS made Skyler a shrew. At first she wanted to be heard and respected, then when she was on board they made her selfish and petty.
I’d just like to say the Rick and Morty voice actors did amazing. By the finale I could not tell a difference from previous seasons.
I was actually thinking that ricks voice is spot on, but Morty, I noticed that’s not the same, but heh, it’s pretty close
@@artursaizikovics3433 The nasal quality is just a bit off, otherwise it's really close.
Morty isn’t it’s wayyyy to close to solar opposites
agree 100 percent
Morty definitely sounds a lot less nasaly, but considering his character development and growth I actually think it fits him more now. Same with Rick's voice sounding a lot more even and less crackly than when Roland did it but again considering Rick's development I feel it fits him too
Did anyone else notice that Rick chose to get ice cream right away when Diane came back? That’s where his family was going before they were murde*ed.
this episode was absolutely amazing. Honestly I think its the best one theyve done. And it STILL has my mind racing on so many things.
same , had me wondering if ive jumped into a hole like that 😂 .
I just need to know, are the three photo's on the wall the only three people who ever used the hole, or are they the only three people to ever come out of the hole? Or, like Morty, did everyone else forget to take a pic?
Some combination of two and three. I'd guess most don't make it, and the few who do want to get back to their lives asap.
There needed to be some human bones in the hole.
There were no human remains in the hole, and I think of the hole killed people the Denny’s wouldn’t advertise it, so the hole probably isn’t lethal. All the photos look like they were taken by someone other then the subject, so it’s likely people just didn’t take pictures.
Drinking game:
Take a shot every time Morty jumps into the hole
Thanks, I died.
(don't worry, I got better)
I mean... He only did that once. Jumped out of the hole a lot though
That ain't a drinking game, it's attempted homicide
@@tobysmith2081 he jumped in like 7 times in this video
This season finale was really good. I have never seen so many reviews popping up on TH-cam about a Rick and Morty episode like this. Maybe the Unmortenrick one with Rick Prime getting his… but season 7 was fantastic. Looking forward to the next 3 seasons ❤
I would love to see the Fear Hole explored again, and next time by Rick, would be interesting if even Evil Morty's fear was explored through, then both Rick and Evil Morty break through whatever is the deal with that Fear Hole and discover the truth in a very comedic Rick & Morty way
oh hey it's that one guy
Great episode! Definitely the gem of the season. After the Ice-T episode I got a little worried
Cmon man every season has a bad episode, that’s just how Television is. I didn’t like it either, but I knew the final episode would knock it out of the park
@@tanmanstudiossame
Ep.5 was really good too just had a meh ending I feel this episode wasn't really groundbreaking for a finale but it did feel like a classic episode and overall this season gave me hope that Rick and morty will remain decent until season 10 where I would honestly hope they end the series on a high note
@@swervyghostrick and morty 100 years rick and morty forever
I thought it was fun.
Why no body talking about the blinking lights at the end of th e episod?! right before Rick post Morty's photo! the lights got blinks every time they realised they sre still in the hole facing theirs fears........... sooooo...... are they still in the hole?! am I the only one noticing this?! I finished the episode like WTF?! are they still in the hole?! and I can't find one comment about this in the internet!!!
Season 8 premiere intro confirmed. They come out of the hole
The fear is also for the audience…
We would never know for sure
Absolutely top tier finale. I enjoyed that is felt relatively "low stakes" but still drove home some major character bombshells at the same time. They really showed their range, and that they don't need to go out with a major blow out to have a great season ending, but major character driven moments that push the limits of what we view as the character.
Ricks fear of the economy and other stuff like that had me cracking up.. sometimes you dont realize how much something bothers you until you are forced to pay attention to it.
Mort is also french for dead so the title ends up being "fear no dead" edit: idk i guess google lies about french
Cool as hell!!!
Isn't it French for Dead not death? That's what Google said... Not trying to be a vocab Nazi 😂
fair enough i guess correctly it'd be fear no dead@@jeffreybradford9838
@@jeffreybradford9838 yeah and it'd definitely be coincidence otherwise but it's still a cool little thing to think about
You know I was worried about the newest season with the changes in voice actors and stuff but it’s been great. Some amazing episodes, good voice acting and more
it’s going to be season 10 episode 10, and they’re going to finally realize they’re still in the hole
Wouldn't that be a massive mind fuc
Y’all only know the voices are different because it’s common sense it’s a different actor..they literally sound like they’ve always sounded..I also didn’t care enough to fixate on there being a difference so maybe that’s it
A section of the video made me think about Bojack Horseman. A TH-camr I watched did a video about how it was messed up that his half-sister didn't stand by him near the end of the series. The way he talked about it was strongly on Bojack's side almost saying "yeah he did bad things but he has a reason for being messed up". I just wonder if there's a way to write characters like that and make the viewer realize that the person deserves consequences or if it just depends on the viewer
I’m not sure, but it seems like Bojack Horseman did almost everything a show could could do to make sure viewers realized by the last season that it’s protagonist needed to face consequences.
Some people don’t want to take accountability, so they don’t want to see characters they relate to take accountability either. That’ll happen no matter how much a author makes it clear because that’s how media interpretation works.
If I had Bojack as my half brother then that letter he found would be a restraining order
this episode fucked me over more than that life simulator game they played seasons prior
& the zigerion sim
Hey there, Great video, But Actually the Hole was a reference to the Movie "The Hole" from Joe Dante where kid finds a hole and have to face their deepest fears.
Morty is the only character and his only fear is having to live through it.
I’m fairly convinced after the evil Morty episode that Rick C-137 was the first to actually invent portal travel but somehow messed up or missed an important detail and caused the death Rick Prime’s Diane. Leading him down a road to make all other Rick’s, especially 137, miserable. Likely just a nonsense fan theory but the “you could’ve walked into my garage before yours” hits me hard.
I think C-137 was the first for portal travel, accidentally fucked over Prime, and caused Prime to go on a psychotic rampage against himself.
Denny's need to install a hole in their bathrooms. Think it'd be popular 😂
I like the way you handled the Star Wars reference, quick to the point, moving on! 😂 another video went on and on for like probably three minutes about how great Star Wars is for some stupid reason. When they finally got back to Rick and Morty it didn't even have anything to do with Rick and Morty at all.
Morty has lived so many full length lives that even if he gets *illed on one of his adventures with Rick it probably shouldn't even feel like much of a loss to him at this point, lol. He's at least 600 years old if you add all his 'lives' up lololol
This Rick and Morty Season 7 finale is an absolute rollercoaster of existential twists and character development! "Fear No Mort" dives deep into the psyche of our favorite duo, blending narrative intricacies with a meta-commentary on the show's evolution over its 10-year journey. Morty's leap into the fear hole becomes a symbolic breakthrough, challenging not just his fears but also our perceptions of happiness and the fleeting nature of joy. The episode cleverly parallels Rick's journey with themes reminiscent of other iconic series like Mad Men and BoJack Horseman, adding layers to the characters we thought we knew. The season's meticulous crafting and promise for the future make it a standout, and the anticipation for what comes next is palpable. Kudos to the Nerdus News team for this insightful breakdown! 🚀👽
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A Theory
Rick did go into the hole, he conquered his fear first and came out to see Morty still stuck, but he didn't want to interfere and make Morty feel small.
If Rick interfered it would have prevented Morty from conquering his fear, Rick would inadvertently interfere with Morty's insecurities. (It just makes sense, considering we followed his perspective too, and Rick's convenient excuse for not following in after him.)
Also, why was Jerry able to notice the 'hole world' shaking when Morty ate the spider?
Also, if Rick didn't face his fears that would be very upsetting, meaning he never moved on from Diane.
It still weighs on his mind on what to do next, we all know Rick and Morty are becoming more independent, but what is there for Rick other than Morty?
Rick either did or didn't have a developmental arc, which means he might have never moved on from Diane.
Personally, I think it's better if Rick doesn't go in the hole, narratively, even though I do like this theory. This wasn't a Rick episode, it was a Morty episode, and the pay off is confirming a long held belief you should probably have about Rick. His reaction to Morty being in the hole is better than him conquering whatever his fear may have been, because narratively I think we all know he has a deep seated fear of outwardly loving his family... and he didn't need to go into the hole to face that, he faced it when he gave Morty credit for what he couldn't do.
@@coachleif yes I agree completely. If he did go into the hole, that would remove a lot of narrative depth from Rick and his future development, also we touched on a very important glance of Rick's future story arc. Him NOT going into the hole has unforseen consequences. Morty has seen an explosive development as an character, and I think the writers are gearing us up for a change, maybe Rick and Morty will have less episodes together, being more independent as individuals while Rick still struggles with himself.
I believe they will kill Rick in the end. It makes the most sense for the show. Rick not moving on from Diane... It scares me.
I like the voice actors for everyone!! Mortys sounds more sure of things if that makes sense 😅
I think you mischaracterize Rick as a hero, anti- or not. Even the show's creators were shocked by peoples' reactions to him, that they didn't understand that he was supposed to be a villain, not someone to look up to.
It’s all about “ a certain point of view “
Kinda like Nazis and Hitler, they love that guy.
An anti-hero can be a villain, if they are the protagonist of the story.
Every rational person knows he's not a hero. Sadly, rational people are far and few between these days. Same thing has happened with Fight Club. Certain people see Durden as a male hero when that's the furthest thing from what he is.
And did you watch the video? Dan says this in the video. If I had a nickel for every time a person says a thing that's said in the video and comment complaining about it not being said I'd be a wealthy man.
It's not a villain... if they wanted to be that... they should write better so can't be interpreted otherwise.
@@lexnight8345you mean beside making Rick a morally dubious asshole for the first 2 maybe 3 seasons of the show
Arguably the first show anti hero would be Andy Sipowicz from NYPD Blue
Past fans and hates alike of the show can “lick, lick, lick my ball$”. Yes, the show had slipped a couple rungs. This season writing was top notch, new voices were spot on, and the finale was excellent. This season could have been the complete ending of this show, but they worked it out. Rick and Morty is back “a 100 years”
When people say they want old Rick and morty. They mean they want the music back.
It was a good season. Merry Christmas and happy new year.
I haven't seen anyone talk about the sound design in this episode, I think it was the best.
"What is real? That is which is irreplaceable"
How was Westworld not mentioned?
My first thoughts at the end of the episode is that Rick will return to the hole for his own adventure one day
He first has to get over his fear of facing his fears
idk w how the current rick is i dont think hed escape the hole . even he second guessed it and didnt go .
Morty: "Huhp"
There is room for heroes, anti heroes, and all kinds of characters. We just want good storytelling.
Man this is some inception stuff
Cinderella story. Out of nowhere. A former greenskeeper now about to become the Master's champion.
Gland slam is top notch word play 👌
Two episodes in a row with naked Rick and Morty.
Let’s go for 3 baby
A little too obsessive with replaying the clip of Morty jumping into the hole and saying "herp!"
Thanks for this, I didn’t really understand the ep.
My theory is that the episode 'A Rickle in time', was how Morty learned not to fear that Rick would abandon him, and the entire episode happened in the hole.
Well there’s an existential concept, “have we always been in the hole?” You’ll always ask if we are in a simulation or real life or heaven or hell but maybe none of them and we can just chock it down as being inside the visual manifestation of fear of the unknown, a hole.
Anyway I still need to watch the video 😂
The hole looked like a gate in stranger things
Series finale they come out of it for real
Great finale indeed.
DEAR GOD YOUR NOT EVEN IN THE HOLE>.
Oh metaphorical hole and literal one, makes sense.
The take away of alt-reality/simulations stories is that you're not suppose to care,
or rather not suppose to change how you are as a person.
If you're in real life and are a jerk, then you're really a jerk,
if it's a simulation, you're just a jerk with an excuse.
Not true. people can play violent videogames without being a shooter, hitman, etc in everyday life.
I wish I could always have been stuck in a hole…
Get married...
Heyooooo
@@solvseus Have kids. Get a mortgage at 8%. The hole digs itself.
What if you are
My take from the hole is that the transformation of Morty into becoming Evil Morty has already began!
"Define irreplaceable" BRUUUUUH ;-;
Am I the only one who saw the folded picture of Morty and was like “ahh, the first escape was Rick’s fear, and Morty is still in the hole”?
Morty stopped Rick at the end, saying “THAT’S GOOD” when he said “define irreplaceable?” Which means to me… Morty was still uncertain whether he defeated his fear and if they might still be in the hole… which means he’s still in the hole…. And of course the Rick in the hole is the Rick who would have a picture of him and choose him over Diane.
This is the first "still in the hole" theory ive seen that makes any sense. However from a meta standpoint I feel like it would cheapen morty's development to keep him in the hole just for the fact that he's scared of being in the hole
@@rileypugh6412 oh yeah, hard concur there. Seeing Morty grow from his attachment trauma would be more emotionally satisfying for us, the audience.
Hey I am Tech Knight and this is the Hole Truth. Excuse me I need to go Hole my Fear.
Holy shit. Where did all his long hair go? Holy Fuck!
Can you guys make a couple videos on marvel what if. The season was really good
with my fear of spiders i could never have jumped into that hole...
or it would have fed on my fear of beeing alone
jeez... alone with spiders 😰
Ed...ward 😭😭 5:37
To be fair most men can't escape the hole😏
I could👀🙇🏾♂️
So true.
Rick did say something about it lasting 2 seasons so next two seasons will be a waist
Maybe it's just me but the voices sometimes sound a lil off great season tho
I thought the fear hole guy was Gavin Newspme.
Rick is one of the biggest assholes on television, yet we all still love him. 😝
I hope that's a baby bump cause I don't want to be rude 😂
Didn't feel like a finale at all. Good episode though.
Lol, #9: Caillou
Please never say "Glans slam" ever again...😮
Nah, this is a little too much. Reading waaaay too far into current popular opinions and this whole anti hero thing, people have always lived antiheros, characters that are redeemable instead of perfect
what bro yapping I understand -64% of those words
No, they haven't. It would be lame af.
And no, they aren't still in the hole. It would be even more lame.
hey yo why they hating caillou in caillou
Who cares if ricks and asshole he’s the goat
#Justice4Justin
Thank you, I was unaware of this hashtag but I will be sharing it from now on 👍
Heh he said hole.
The older I got i realized the WRITERS made Skyler a shrew. At first she wanted to be heard and respected, then when she was on board they made her selfish and petty.
No they haven’t been in the hole this whole time
I wanna try the hole
It’s called Salvia
Does rick fears morty
I didn't like this episode so much, because I don't relate to these fears, so it didn't hit me at all
Hi dan!
Best episode of the worst season
😁
Dude, the term is overarching NOT overarcing (which isn't a word).
Nobody fucking cares
Not fucking fan new Rick voice sound like aI or if stop drinking
Algorithm
Here we go again with these stupid theories 😂
without Roiland this series is a complete waste, I can't believe they allowed this to happen in the name of wokeness and greed.
I know right. Looks like we are all Morty in terms of losing our Rick. Perhaps we are actually in the hole ourselves.
If by wokness you not allowing a groomer to work on your show anymore then yes wokeness and common decency lol.
@@WhenInDarknessSeekTheLight You don't know what a groomer is.
@@WhenInDarknessSeekTheLight By "Wokeness" he means false allegations and WOKE pandering to butt hurt SJW mobs dumbass.
@@america1st721 So true. To him, that probably just means anyone he does not like. 🤔
First
its about being too woke'
Cry more incel.
Ha! I see what you did there 😆
that whole would be un escapable irl. no human has totally zero fear.