

His raunchy demeanor is underscored by his use of the word "Squanch" in place of other terms for questionable antics.

He appears in photos as a member of Rick's musical band in their youth. Squanchy (voiced by Tom Kenny) - A cat-like alien, another long-time friend of Rick's.Tammy Gueterman (voiced by Cassie Steele) - Summer's high school classmate who left Earth to live with her new boyfriend, Birdperson.

Birdperson (voiced by Dan Harmon) - An interdimensional human-bird hybrid from a planet called Bird World who is Rick's long-time best friend.Goldenfold (voiced by Brandon Johnson) - Morty's math teacher. Jessica (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) - Morty's classmate and romantic interest.Summer (voiced by Spencer Grammer) - Morty's angst-ridden older sister who occasionally joins Rick on his adventures.Beth (voiced by Sarah Chalke) - Morty's holier-than-thou mother and Rick's daughter, a cardiac surgeon for horses.Jerry (voiced by Chris Parnell) - Morty's insecure father, whose disapproval of Rick's influence on Morty only deepens his marital troubles with Beth.Morty (voiced by Justin Roiland) - Rick's impressionable grandson who is often dragged along on his grandfather's escapades.Rick (voiced by Justin Roiland) - A genius scientist and alcoholic whose inventions and experiments serve as the basis for the episodes.We don't have all the answers, but we do have these Easter eggs, references, and hidden jokes you might have missed. What was up with that ending? What were Rick's real feelings toward Tony, his throne-stealing nemesis? And why was Jerry's drug-induced fantasy to be a water delivery guy? And about 50% of the episode was about pooping, toilets, and butt bombs that fart with enough force to blast through drywall and poop out big hands that flip you a stinky bird.ĭon't let the possibly record-breaking number of poop jokes fool you, though-"The Old Man and the Seat" was a thinker, too. In the second episode of the long-awaited Season 4, Rick went on a "solo adventure''-as he put it-while Summer became obsessed with a dating app, Beth tried to stop her, and Morty and Jerry almost got executed in space. But through poop, it explores so much more. Rick and Morty Season 4 Episode 2, "The Old Man and the Seat," is primarily about poop. What do you think about the first two episodes so far? Let us know in the comments below. Rick and Morty Season 4 is finally here-the first half, at least.
