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      • Rick and Morty Season 7 brings Unity back as Rick's love interest. Rick and Morty Season 7 confirms Unity could give Rick a new soulmate after Diane. Rick and Morty's Unity could get Rick to stop the self-destructive rivalry with Rick Prime and heal the bonds with the Smiths.
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  2. It's pretty obvious Rick loves Morty, you can look at the toxicity episode as confirmation. But Rick doesn't view that love as a good trait, so he tries to keep it hidden. Rick is way too self-destructive, and that includes putting down his family members that he cares about.

    • Jacqueline
    • Gwendolyn
    • Stacy
    • Annie
    • Arthricia
    • Planetina
    • "The VAT of Acid Episode" Girlfriend
    • Jessica

    It's not easy to place one of Morty's many wonderful love interests in last, but that spot goes to Jacqueline, who appeared for only a couple of minutes in the Season 3 episode "Rest and Ricklaxation." In the episode, Morty gets his negativity separated from his confident side and uses it to climb the ladder of success as a stockbroker. Despite bei...

    While Gwendolyn is not a person, she's still a love interest for Morty since she captured his heart -- or something else. In Season 1's "Raising Gazorpazorp," Rick and Morty are at a pawn shop in outer space, and a sex robot captivates Morty. He tries to convince Rick that he only wants it as a souvenir, but Rick knows Morty just wants it for sex. ...

    Before Jacqueline, Morty hooked up with another older woman in "Rest and Ricklaxation." Positive Morty charmed Stacy when meeting her in a bar shortly after Jessica left their date. In a short amount of time, they developed a strong relationship. However, later at the garage, it turns out Rick created a device to merge him and Morty's toxic selves ...

    Annie is one of Morty's earliest love interests, appearing in Rick and Morty's third episode, "Anatomy Park." She works for Dr. Xenon Bloom's theme park inside Ruben's body but is forced to escape as Ruben dies. Morty has eyes on Annie when they journey throughout the body and tries to remind her that he is fourteen years old, not twelve. Annie fal...

    Out of all of Morty's love interests, Arthricia the cat person has the most interesting background and is proof that Morty is willing to enter an inter-species relationship. She stars in the Season 2 episode "Look Who's Purging Now," where she lives on the Purge Planetbut is strongly against it. After being rescued from the purge by Rick and Morty,...

    By far the most powerful of Morty's love interests is Planetina, a Captain Planet parodyvoiced by Alison Brie. Unlike Morty's awkward first encounters with girls, he and Planetina hit it off when they meet and even become a celebrity couple. He violently rescues her from the grownup Tinateers who use her for their own profit. Despite their love, Mo...

    Although Morty's girlfriend in Season 4's "The Vat of Acid Episode" doesn't have a name or voice, she's still the closest Morty ever got to a stable relationship. While he's enjoying life with a "do-over" remote created by Rick, he meets her at a coffee shop, beginning a five-minute sequence reminiscent of Up's opening.They go through the typical u...

    When it comes to Morty's love interests, Jessica is the obvious answer as to who should land in first place. She's the only girl Morty's pursued constantly throughout the series and is the primary motivation for plenty of his actions. The biggest of those was giving her a potion in "Rick Potion No. 9" to make her fall in love with him. However, it ...

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    • Gaia. A sentient planet and the most recently-introduced of Rick’s love interests, Gaia is the world that Rick accidentally impregnated offscreen before the events of season 4’s ninth episode “Childrick of Mort.”
    • Diane Sanchez. This love interest is a tricky one, as it’s a Rick & Morty character who is only ever introduced in what is explicitly framed as a fake memory.
    • Mrs. Sanchez. Unseen on the series thus far, the real Mrs. Sanchez is Beth’s mother, Rick’s ex-wife, and a pretty massive character on Rick & Morty despite her absence.
    • Unity. A hivemind that consists of innumerable beings, Unity dated Rick before the events of Rick & Morty began, and the two rekindled their romance in the poignant season 2 outing, episode 3's "Auto Erotic Assimilation."
  3. Yes he does, that one episode when they were at the Citidal of Rick's he remembered Morty as a child and started tearing up. Of course he does, they joke around and laugh with each other. Reply reply

  4. However, it is implied that Rick does indeed love Morty, as shown in "Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind", when Rick starts crying at his memories of Morty, but generally he refrains from expressing it so that Morty does not become, as he puts it, "cocky".

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  5. It's not normal for a Rick to love his Morty and Rick also sees that as a weakness. That is kind of explained in the Toxic Rick and Morty episode. Rick sees it as a toxic trait and is removed by the detoxifier and Toxic Rick does love his Morty.

  6. Nov 10, 2023 · Rick clearly harbors love for Unity, to the point it could be true love. Unity does reciprocate and while they were fearful in the past, this episode affirms they would be willing to take a risk. Sadly, getting Rick to take a chance will be quite the task.

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