Over the years, Rick and Morty has mostly focused on the two titular characters. Rick C-137 took up most of the screen-time, as a mad scientist who eventually achieves his main objective of killing Rick Prime. He repeatedly tangles up young Morty (from the Prime dimension) in his antics, forging one of pop culture’s most iconic bonds. However, the show has tried to incorporate more of the supporting cast in recent seasons.Season 7 has Rick being friends with Jerry after years of banter, with a narcissistic Rick finally believing Jerry isn’t as bad as he thought. Plus, the show has moved past the clone drama with Beth and Space Beth no longer caring who’s the true genetic copy and who’s the original. However, the character in the Smith family with the most focus outside of Rick and his “grandson” is none other than Summer. Sadly, the series has been unfair to Summer, failing to capitalize on her potential. The TV series used Summer sparsely as Rick’s partner, but most of the time, Rick treated her awfully. Episode 7, “Wet Kuat Amortican Summer,” confirms why Rick is so condescending to her and what she truly means in a life filled with avoidance and deflection.In time, Summer realized Rick needed help with his trauma after Season 2’s “Big Trouble in Little Sanchez.” It built to episodes like Season 5’s “A Rickconvenient Mort” where she helped Rick part ways with the selfish Daphne. In many of these Rick and Morty adventures, Summer also helped stave off the apocalypse, proving she had main character power. Unfortunately, the series kept reverting to Rick using Morty as his main assistant, and the guys throwing caustic comments Summer’s way. It left viewers wondering how much Rick valued her as she came up and vouched for him so many times. She would have been crucial in the war against Rick Prime too, given how she even worked with Space Beth as a bounty hunter. Yet, Rick kept berating and ignoring her at a time when she perfectly fit his revenge story as underrated muscle.
Over the years, Rick and Morty has mostly focused on the two titular characters. Rick C-137 took up most of the screen-time, as a mad scientist who eventually achieves his main objective of killing Rick Prime. He repeatedly tangles up young Morty (from the Prime dimension) in his antics, forging one of pop culture’s most iconic bonds. However, the show has tried to incorporate more of the supporting cast in recent seasons.
Season 7 has Rick being friends with Jerry after years of banter, with a narcissistic Rick finally believing Jerry isn’t as bad as he thought. Plus, the show has moved past the clone drama with Beth and Space Beth no longer caring who’s the true genetic copy and who’s the original. However, the character in the Smith family with the most focus outside of Rick and his “grandson” is none other than Summer. Sadly, the series has been unfair to Summer, failing to capitalize on her potential. The TV series used Summer sparsely as Rick’s partner, but most of the time, Rick treated her awfully. Episode 7, “Wet Kuat Amortican Summer,” confirms why Rick is so condescending to her and what she truly means in a life filled with avoidance and deflection.
In time, Summer realized Rick needed help with his trauma after Season 2’s “Big Trouble in Little Sanchez.” It built to episodes like Season 5’s “A Rickconvenient Mort” where she helped Rick part ways with the selfish Daphne. In many of these Rick and Morty adventures, Summer also helped stave off the apocalypse, proving she had main character power. Unfortunately, the series kept reverting to Rick using Morty as his main assistant, and the guys throwing caustic comments Summer’s way. It left viewers wondering how much Rick valued her as she came up and vouched for him so many times. She would have been crucial in the war against Rick Prime too, given how she even worked with Space Beth as a bounty hunter. Yet, Rick kept berating and ignoring her at a time when she perfectly fit his revenge story as underrated muscle.
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