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    1. After everything that’s happened, after everything we’ve seen throughout the show. The characters, setting, and plot of the story and understanding the dynamics of Rick and Morty it’s pretty explanatory that Morty thoughts throughout the infinite multiverse and his Grandpa being the smartest man among all he thinks that he means very little to him but in reality Rick does care, he just doesn’t show it much. Rick puts him through hell but he always got him out. And that’s the fear of knowing will one day perish or get sick of him and Morty is afraid of losing him. Either by someone else or somehow Diane coming back and taking him away from adventures. I mean it’s been shown and tested but in reality the whole showed him that rick actually does care. It shows illusions but it does show the truth character and their developments. How would the hole even know about Diane and her personality? That hole is omnipotent. In fact it basically helped and showed Morty that he truly is irreplaceable and complemented that he really is hard to scare. It knows Rick well enough but it took it’s sweet as time with Morty. In fact it jumped through all his fears even as a teenage boy that he is of not being accepted and kept pushing him to his deepest depths and darkest fears until it really hit him at “relying on rick.”

    2. The fact what this dude said about being happy is pretty much word for word how i explained it to myself years ago is kinda… cool. Makes me think i actually might be right.

    3. All these logical thoughts on why happiness will always end in some terrible way can be mended by gratitude. The antidode to those fears. It's better to be happy for some time and be gratefull for it. Than to never pursue happiness in the first place. Because atleast you had it for some time. And Imagine what being happy forever would be. It would be like light without dark, nothing. The limit is what makes it special.

    4. YOU might just die happy, and suddenly, BEFORE your SO, negating the point of dying at the same time.

      Also, death doesn't always cancel happiness.

      I've heard a few people say they would feel at peace, rather than happy.

      Besides that, my version of the fear hole would be very different, obviously.

    5. The ironic part of all of this was it was a misdirection. He wasn't after Rick, he was still after Morty. Marty's fear was being abandoned by Rick, and he was feeding off of that.

      Despite that, Fear Hole Guy still read Rick Sanchez like a book.

    6. It’s strange because ok yeah happiness doesn’t last forever but it does last forever at the same time and so does all the other emotions like change and share and selfishness and sadness and anger and fear and crazy and ego and love and all the other emotions they don’t last forever but in fact they do it’s just not there turn again so they get a break and come back later and they never leave. But there all there all the time except they have to share turns and sometimes can be selfish until a certain emotion called empty comes along and fixes the problem. Lessons get learned some take longer than usual some take less than usual each has its own unique timing but they all do last forever and at the same time don’t last forever. Like we all exist but don’t exist at the same time.

    7. In the ep I like how the fear guy leads morty to his fears, using every trick in the book. Throwing morty in the hole, being the lead in the conversation and so on

      Maggots, torture, clowns, jump scares, ugly creatures

      To the deepest pit of fear that are more on psychological response in certain scenarios

      Dying, acceptance, lost, importance, aging like his father, time

      Even to the part of scared of love is part of it, it's always been about him

      Especially to the viewers who's always doubting due to the lack of information of how it all goes

      At least we can be sure that he does keep his promises by technically "curing" or and not killing morty (save by rick, etcetc)

    8. This hits different after a divorce with the love of your life. I can clearly see my past self as "Morty-like" and current self as "Rick-like". Among all the stupid ridiculous fun stuff this show has it sometimes unexpectedly throws a brick like that at you. I don't even know what to think right now.

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