1/15/2024 0 Comments Morty and planetina episode![]() This mirrors the union of Rick and Summer. Beth, hearing the argument, comforts her weeping son. She’s equally horrified by his murder of her “kids”. She begs him to make their relationship work. Morty, alone in bed, is visited by Planetina at his window. They swear to always be there for each other, “but don’t make it weird.” ![]() Rick is angry with Summer, but impressed at how “like Rick” she’d been. She destroys the asteroid threatening the planet, asking Daphne if she will continue to stay with Rick now the apocalypse is off. On planet Ferkus 9, Summer tries to tell Rick that she thinks Daphne is using him to stay alive. Planetina, her eyes ablaze, becomes more violent, even homicidal – think Extinction Rebellion on roids. Morty and Planetina run away, battling pollution and environmental destruction across the globe. Beth, still disapproving of the union, demands Planetina leave. Morty invites Planetina, emancipated from the Tina-Teers, to live with the Smiths. ![]() He breaks into the conference room where Planetina is being sold and kills everyone. Morty bites Eddie’s finger off and incinerates him with his own ring. He reveals his plan to sell Planetina to a rich Arabic ambassador. Incensed, Eddie – who has a ring that can elicit fire – ties up Morty in a broom cupboard. At a convention called Eco-Con, the Tina-Teers summon Planetina to host a panel, but Morty is transported with her during the summoning. On earth, Rick and Planetina’s relationship continues. Summer is disappointed by Rick’s attachment to her. During time out, Daphne talks to Summer, revealing why Rick is so attracted to her: she has a pair of breasts on each of her elbows. After the destruction of Slartivart, the second planet, Summer struggles to ignore Rick and Daphne having sex in the back of the ship. As Morglutz is destroyed, a besotted Rick smuggles her – unbeknown to Summer – away from the doomed planet in the trunk of his ship. On the first planet, Morglutz, Rick finds himself attracted to an alien named Daphne. Rick and Summer make a pact with each other not to get “attached” to any sexual partner they meet on their planet crawl. The now middle-aged Tina-Teers are jaded, abusive, dominating shits, a far cry from the young activist kids we saw on the retro TV trail when Planetina was first introduced. Planetina mentions having “kids”, Morty understandably thinks it’s too soon, but what she’s really referring to are the Tina-Teers, four adults who carry elemental rings and summon her when they use them together. Child and superhero express their mutual attraction to each other. Summer laments Morty’s increasing success with women, leading to Rick inviting her on a bar crawl across three planets that are all poised on the brink of natural disaster.ĭesperate to see Planetina, Morty travels to the scene of a wildfire hoping he’ll see his crush. Understandably concerned by her youngest child dating an ageless elemental, Beth doesn’t approve. ![]() Morty is smitten and invites Planetina on a date. The aforementioned environmental superhero Planetina arrives, quickly vanquishing the humanoid rodent with her elemental powers. Morty falls in love with an environmental superhero, while Summer goes on an apocalyptic bar crawl-cum-interspecies-orgy with her grandfather Rick.Īt the start of the episode, Rick and Morty are assaulted by the villainous Diesel Weasel, who can elicit acid rain. Written by Channel 101 veteran and long-time Dan Harmon collaborator Rob Schrab and directed by regular Juan Meza-Léon, season five episode three positions Rick and Morty‘s two youngest characters – Morty, 14 and Summer, 18 (outside of Galactic Federation control, anyway) – at the heart of increasingly adult situations.
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