Watch Rick And Morty Season 5 Episode 9 Free

Ever feel like your family is a bit... complicated? Well, the Smith family makes your family reunions look like a picnic in the park.
Season 5 Episode 9 of Rick and Morty, titled "Forgetting Sarick Mortshall," is a wild ride through breakups, questionable life choices, and the ever-present existential dread that comes with being connected to Rick Sanchez.
Morty's Breakup Blues (and a New Bird?)
This episode kicks off with Morty and his girlfriend, Planetina, calling it quits. Remember her? The elemental superhero he was madly in love with? Yeah, things got a little... intense, to say the least.
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Morty, naturally, is devastated. Breakups are tough, especially when your ex controls the elements and is prone to eco-terrorism.
To cope, Morty decides to... well, find a new Rick. Because that's totally healthy, right?

Enter: A Coterie of Ricks
He seeks out a group of Ricks who've been abandoned by their Mortys. It's a support group, a dating service for Ricks, and a testament to the fact that even genius scientists can be incredibly lonely.
These Ricks are, shall we say, a mixed bag. There's a Cronenberg Rick, a Teddy Rick, and even a Rick who's obsessed with trains. Because why not?
Morty bounces between them, trying to recreate the dynamic he had with his original Rick. But can you really replace family, even when that family is as dysfunctional as the Smiths?

Rick's Own Little Adventure
Meanwhile, Rick is dealing with his own breakup. He's dumped his sidekick, his emotional crutch, his grandson...you guessed it, Morty.
Rick, in a fit of wounded pride, teams up with two crows that he enhances with intelligence! These crows become Rick's new sidekicks.
But crows, it turns out, have their own agendas. They're not exactly interested in interdimensional travel or nihilistic banter. They just want to... hoard shiny things.

"Crows? Really, Rick? You're replacing your grandson with crows?" - Probably someone in the Smith family (or maybe even you, the viewer)
Heartwarming (and Hilariously Awkward) Reunion
Of course, things can't stay separated forever. The universe, or at least the writers of Rick and Morty, have a way of bringing everyone back together.
Morty realizes that he needs his original Rick, flaws and all. And Rick, surprisingly, learns that maybe crows aren't the best substitute for genuine (albeit complicated) family connections.
The reunion is awkward, touching, and filled with the kind of dark humor that only Rick and Morty can deliver. They reconcile, not because they're perfect, but because they're family.

The Takeaway
Season 5 Episode 9 isn't just about breakups and bizarre replacements. It's about the messy, beautiful, and sometimes downright absurd nature of family.
It's a reminder that even the most dysfunctional relationships can be worth fighting for. Because sometimes, the people who drive you the craziest are the ones you need the most.
So, if you're looking for a laugh, a cry, and a healthy dose of existential questioning, dive into "Forgetting Sarick Mortshall." Just maybe don't try replacing your loved ones with crows afterward. That never ends well.
