Rick And Morty - Season 6-: Episode 8
“Morty, stop dripping inter-dimensional jam on my floor. That’s the third timeline this week.”
Jerry accidentally befriends a nihilistic, sentient AI toaster that only gives bad marriage advice. Summer and Space Beth try to weaponize it against Rick but end up in a therapy session with the toaster, which just repeats: “You’re all gonna die, so why not burn the kitchen down making waffles?”
Summer is trying to film a TikTok dance in the living room. Morty walks in covered in what looks like purple jelly. Rick zaps in from nowhere, holding a remote with one button. Rick and Morty - Season 6- Episode 8
Jerry’s toaster gains physical form, moves into the basement, and starts a podcast called “Burn It Down, Honey.” The final shot is the toaster and Jerry slow-dancing to “Total Eclipse of the Heart” while Summer films it for TikTok. Rick watches, sighs: “This is worse than the vat of acid.”
“You said this was a ‘harmless way to skip awkward conversations,’ Rick! I just wanted to get out of saying ‘you too’ to the pizza guy, and now I’m legally married to a sentient dessert in the Blip-Blop dimension.” “Morty, stop dripping inter-dimensional jam on my floor
Rick unveils his latest invention: the “Consequence-Free Button™” — a device that lets you undo any social or mundane interaction, but instead of a time loop, it shunts the “awkward version” of you into a parallel dimension where that moment plays out eternally.
Here’s an original story for Rick and Morty Season 6, Episode 8, titled: Morty walks in covered in what looks like purple jelly
Rick, Morty, and Awkward Morty face off in a “Most Uncomfortable Silence” standoff. Awkward Morty has the power to force everyone into reliving their worst small-talk failures — but Rick reveals the button was actually a decoy. The real invention was a “Tiny Rick-style confidence serum” that Morty had in his cereal that morning. Morty finally owns up to Trixie, accepts the cringe, and the Awkward Morty army dissolves into embarrassed mist.