![]() Meanwhile, Beth (Sarah Chalke) and Jerry (Chris Parnell) are trying intergalactic couples therapy to help with their marriage issues. As his true form starts to decay in the vat his body is kept in, Tiny Rick does what most youths do and uses music to convey his existential dilemma – does he stay in this form and continue to feel the excitement of his newfound youth, or does he return to his true form and the responsibilities that come with it? While that subplot wraps up rather quickly, Rick keeps finding excuses to stay as Tiny Rick. ![]() In this case, Rick starts this journey because Summer and Morty believe that their gym teacher, Coach Feratu, is a vampire. Because of course Rick could never just outright admit that he enjoys spending quality time with his grandkids, there has to be a reason that coincidentally allows him to show how smart he is. This season 2 episode sees Rick transfer his consciousness into a teen version of himself as a convoluted way to spend more time with Summer and Morty. Season 2 Episode 7: Big Trouble in Little Sanchez While this episode may not be as memorable as others on this list, it is a solid tribute to classic sci-fi and a reminder that Summer is a lot smarter and more resourceful than she’s often given credit for. They go back to rescue Summer and discover that not only is she the one who inspired the Glorzo to industrialize and evolve beyond their short “find a host, shit an egg” life span, but she is also revered as a God among them. It turns out that when the three of them first arrived on the asteroid and found the Glorzo eggs, Summer was spared because she had a toothpick in her mouth (if only the crew of the Nostromo had been so wise). Upon returning home, they realize that Summer (Spencer Grammer) was in fact with them, and they left her with whatever is left of the Glorzo.
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