Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Rick & Morty season 8, episode 3, “The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly”.12 years after its inception,Rick and Mortyis still finding ways to reinvent itself, and a risky series first thankfully just paid off. Although the show faced criticism after Justin Roiland’s departure, no one can denyRick and Morty’s creativity, as season 7 was full of huge gambles that didn’t all pay off. Episode 8, “Rise of the Numbericons: The Movie”, sidelined Rick completely for the very first time, cementing it asRick and Morty’s worst-rated episodeyet. As a result, the disappointing reception could have deterred the franchise from taking more risks, but this hasn’t been the case.

Instead, season 8 has come back strong, offering fun new storylines while continuing to experiment with episode formats. Sure, the series has attempted to appease fans by bringing back fan-favorite characters like Birdperson and Birddaughter. Additionally,Rick and Mortyfeatured the “Wubba Lubba dub-dub” catchphrasefor the first time in years, further emphasizing the attempt to win over long-term viewers. However, season 8 is still producing some series firsts, and"The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly" decided to explore a completely new dynamic that the show hasn’t previously committed to throughout its 12-year history.

Homesteader Rick and Arcade Morty behind a purple-lit bar in Rick and Morty season 8

“The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly” Focused On Rick & Morty, But Not Our Versions

Hillbilly Rick & Arcade Morty Were At The Heart Of Episode 3

Despite all the incredible side charactersRick and Mortyhas at its disposal, it has never taken the spotlight completely away from its protagonists until now. Plenty of past episodes have made characters like Beth, Jerry, and Summer the central focus of the story, but Rick and Morty usually still have a big presence in these outings. Likewise, “Valkyrick” gaveRick his first true solo episode without Mortyafter season 7 did the opposite, butthe series has never sidelined both main characters for almost the entire duration, at least until “The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly”.

While the show’s main versions of Rick and Morty do feature during the beginning and end of the episode, the adventure mainly revolves around Homesteader Rick and Arcade Morty, with plenty of other alternate versions of the characters appearing throughout. Homesteader Rick takes the starring role, as the episode revolves around him taking revenge on the Rick clones who shot him while freeing the Morty clones who had been captured. Arcade Morty is also ever-present, as despite not being quite as involved in the action, he is crucial to the adventure’s conclusion, making them the episode’s main protagonists.

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Usually, an episode revolving around someone like Summer still sees either Rick or Morty playing a big supporting role, but both main characters barely featured in season 8, episode 3.

Usually, an episode revolving around someone like Summer still sees either Rick or Morty playing a big supporting role, but both main characters barely featured in season 8, episode 3. This decision was undoubtedly a massive gamble after the backlash Morty’s solo episode received, but even without the main versions of Rick and Morty, “The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly” still managed to thrive.

Focusing On Alternate Versions Of Rick & Morty’s Protagonists Was A Worthwhile Gamble

Taking The Spotlight Away From The Protagonists Could Easily Have Backfired, But “The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly” Proved To Be Entertaining

Considering Rick and Morty are imperative to making the show so popular, moving away from the main versions of the characters had the potential to go very wrong, but thankfully,“The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly” has been season 8’s most unique episode yet. While people will always have debates over their favorite adventures, seeing what became of theCitadel after it was destroyed inRick and Mortyseason 5 was extremely compelling, especially from the perspective of those living in what remained of the iconic location.

While it would have been fun for the show’s protagonists to properly explore the Citadel’s remains, it was far more engaging to see this location through the eyes of the locals. Homesteader Rick being the only Rick to reside in the Morty part of town was a fascinating prospect and seeing the Rick clones use the Morty clones for their own gain was much more exciting from Arcade Morty’s point of view, considering he actually lives in fear of this trauma.

Rick and Morty Season 8 Episode Titles

Episode 1 - “Summer of All Fears”

Episode 4 - “The Last Temptation of Jerry”

Episode 5 - “Cryo Mort a Rickver”

Episode 10 - “Hot Rick”

August 18, 2025

Seeing the similarities and differences between Homesteader Rick, Arcade Morty, and the show’s main protagonists was a breath of fresh air and made it clear that alternate versions of the central characters are just as interesting as the original duo. It also makes the prospect of Arcade Morty appearing in the future more enticing, and I hopeRick and Mortycontinues taking these kinds of risks, especially since “The Rick, The Mort & The Ugly” is my personal highlight of season 8 so far.