

The pink mind blowers, in particular, could be those that Rick erases when he is intoxicated. It is possible that these aren't Morty's mind blowers at all, as there are far fewer of them than the other colors, and instead are Rick's mind blowers. So what do the yellow, green, and pink mind blowers in Rick and Morty mean? They could be mistakes that the family made that they asked Rick to erase from Morty. The yellow and green mind blowers can be seen in the episode's background, while Morty says there are pink mind blowers near the liquor Rick stashes down there. This leaves Rick and Morty with yellow, green, and pink mind blowers that have unexplained meanings. However, the episode itself presents information that indicates this was a lie. Rick says that he doesn't color-code stuff because he's smarter than that. The blue, purple, and red mind blowers are the only ones used in Rick and Morty season 3, episode 8, but other colors are featured in the episode. Morty's red vials contain memories that Rick wants to be erased, though, such as when he mistakenly killed an animal to keep him and Morty warm on an alien planet only to realize they were on a different one than Rick thought. This includes an incident where Beth chose to save Summer's life over Morty's without hesitation. Morty then experiences one of the purple mind blowers, which include mistakes made by the family that Morty wants to forget. He sees a few ways that his actions resulted in terrible outcomes, including one man killing himself because of Morty's moon conspiracy. These are incidents that Morty wants to be erased because of a mistake he made that he no longer wants to remember.

Morty's encounter with the mind blowers begins with a few vials that feature memories that are colored blue. Related: Rick & Morty Season 5 Needs Summer and Morty To Work Together (For Beth) Although Rick tells Morty not to read into the colors, the show explained some. There are hundreds of vials within the room, and they are color-coded, it appears. This led Rick to explain this isn't the first time Morty has been traumatized by past events and begins to show him old, erased memories that blew Morty's mind. Rick took Morty into a secret room under the garage after Morty asked him to erase a terrible memory from their most recent adventure. Rick and Morty season 3, episode 8, introduced Morty's mind blowers as a new chance for Harmon and Roiland to tell shorter side stories with the characters.
