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However, when Morty emotionally manipulates Rick into coming back home, they find themselves back at the Citadel to reverse the aging progress Morty inflicted on himself to trick his grandfather. After Rick and Morty essentially broke up at the end of episode ten, their adventures seemed like a notion of the past. Season five did bring in fun episodes, but even after the fillers, the show brought back Evil Morty, who finally revealed his plan. They show how Rick’s adventures affect those outside his family or showcase Morty’s character development from a dumb kid to a teenager who can disarm a neutrino bomb without help or suffering from an anxiety attack. The rest of the episodes, other than the ones dealing with the Galactic Federation, have been fillers that demonstrate the range of Rick’s ingenious mind and inventions and the family relationships within the Smith household. In fact, fans hadn’t heard from Evil Morty since his election victory in the Citadel episode of the third season. While it can be argued that every episode of “Rick and Morty” is canon, they don’t always connect to one another or revolve around one of the main storylines with Evil Morty and his plan. Rick and Morty began existing as two separate entities instead of together, which led to more canon content than the previous couple of seasons had given fans. However, when the last couple episodes of season five premiered, the tone shifted. Over the five seasons that “Rick and Morty” has been airing, Morty Smith has remained Rick Sanchez’s 14-year-old sidekick the entire time.