Speaking of saving the day, Summer and Morty managed to stop bickering long enough to prevent the planet from being blown up. (Who knew Jerry’s puppetry journey would turn out to be the only “decent arc”?) Fortunately, Jerry was able to distract Phoenix Person by literally puppetting Tammy’s corpse, Weekend at Bernie’s style, long enough for the gang to get the upper hand and save the day. A vicious battle ensued, one that nearly took Rick and the Beths out of the game for good.
Once aboard the ship, Rick encountered Bird Person - sorry, “Phoenix Person” - who wasn’t exactly thrilled to learn the fate of his beloved Tammy. “And you killed my best friend! I should have said that one first.” With his daughter(s) in danger, Rick then resigned himself to doing a “piece of s–t” Star Wars adventure. “You made me go to a wedding!” Rick shouted, which apparently justified shooting her in the face. In fact, they were so busy fighting each other, it made it even easier for Tammy to beam them up into the Galactic Federation’s spaceship.ĭon’t worry, though, Tammy got hers in the end. Not even the tempting offer of McDonald’s - actually, make that Wendy’s - could quell their anger. The two Beths eventually came face to face outside of the Smith household, where they realized that Rick told them both they were real. Make sure to have fun.”) But when the Galactic Federation announced that it would neutralize Earth if Beth didn’t turn herself over, Rick appeared a little too concerned about the clone for Beth’s liking. Taking him at his word, Beth joined Rick for a father-daughter breakfast, where he made sure to give her notes on her latest exploits.