Song at end of rick and morty season 2
The details are so explicit that we can safely assume that Jerry was once the victim of sexual assault. Poor Jerry has some trauma in his past that we don't fully understand. “Is it a Slavic man wearing a denim jacket with a patchy beard and the scent of cheap champagne wafting over his blister-pocked lips…?” “What does a rapist look like exactly Beth!?” Jerry says. We’re meant to laugh at how lame Jerry is and his fake romance with Lucy - until she tries to rape Jerry at gunpoint in an old car to recreate that scene from Titanic.Īfter Beth saves Jerry, she makes a comment about how Lucy didn’t seem the type. Beth abandons Jerry, so he’s left to couple-up with an older maid named Lucy.
(He showed up in period attire for this very reason.) Beth just wants to relax with a book and a margarita, and could you blame her? There’s a reason why these two are the opposite of #couplegoals. The “Ricksy Business” B-plot has Beth and Jerry attempt to rekindle their marriage by going on a Titanic recreation cruise that’s “un-unsinkable.”Īs soon as they get aboard the ship, Jerry wants to do all the basic AF things like waiting in a long line just to take a photo at the bow of the ship. It’s one that could totally change the way fans look at the show’s least-beloved character, Jerry Smith. But there’s a throwaway line near the end that comes off as fairly problematic, even for such a boundary-breaking show. This episode is memorable mostly because Rick, Summer, and Morty to throw a house party when Jerry and Beth leave for a romantic getaway. Rick and Morty has always pushed the envelope with its brand of adult comedy, but when does shock humor go from subversive to straight-up offensive? We might have an answer with the Season 1 finale, “Ricksy Business.”