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Is Beth actually a clone?

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Is Beth actually a clone?

Is Beth actually a clone?

Trivia. This Beth was identified as "Clone Beth" in the Pocket Mortys update that accompanied the Season 4 finale, despite the episode itself not confirming that she was the clone.

Did Beth get cloned Rick and Morty?

Going back to season three, in The ABC's of Beth, Rick gave his daughter the choice to clone herself. While it was not revealed what she decided straight away, the season four finale showed exactly what happened. Beth asked her dad to make the decision for her and he chose to make a clone.

Who is the clone Beth in Rick and Morty?

But the most important previous concept from Rick and Morty to pop back up in “Star Mort” is the cloning of Beth Smith. The season 4 finale opens with Beth (Sarah Chalke) in space sporting a radical haircut and doing radical things like leading interstellar slave rebellions.

Which is the clone on Rick and Morty?

  • Please Try Again. After over two and a half years of fans obsessing over one question, Rick and Morty finally addressed whether or not Beth was a clone. And if you’re still wondering which Beth is the clone, Space Beth or Family Beth, then you’ve entirely missed the point.

Which is the real Beth on Rick and Morty?

  • And Rick was incapable of even doing that. That’s why it doesn’t matter which Beth is real and which one is a clone. The entire ultimatum revolved around Beth asking her father where she belonged in his universe. By refusing to choose, Rick set a brand new standard for terrible parenting.

How did Rick and Morty get out of their original dimension?

  • After all, Rick and Morty themselves have been refugees from their original dimension ever since Season 1's "Rick Potion #9," and Rick has transferred his consciousness among a number of host bodies over the course of the series. How is the Rick we see in the Season 4 finale any more "real" than the Beth clone?

Who is evil Britta from Rick and Morty?

  • There's a striking similarity between that and another evil "clone" in an earlier show helmed by Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon. As Community fans might recall, an alternate version of Britta Perry known as 'Evil Britta' was introduced in season three, and she too sported a blue streak in her hair.

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