
Blue Tron Lines indicate civilians, yellow lines indicate soldiers. Snuffles builds walking frames for himself and the rest of the neighborhood dogs. Powered Armor: Exoskeletons really, but they are mostly similar in function, including weapons.Please Put Some Clothes On: Both Rick and Morty demand this of stripperific Summer in the math teacher's dream.Out of the Frying Pan: Said word for word by Rick when he and Morty happen upon the dog rebellion when getting back to their house.Rick wants to manipulate the teacher's subconsciousness to give Morty an A so he won't have to bother with homework.
Opinion-Changing Dream: The whole idea for the inception plot. "What do you know, Morty, what do you know?" Oh, Crap!: Confronted by Scary Terry, Rick and Morty try to escape by entering the dream of a little girl, but they're faced with Scary Terry soon afterwards. Off with His Head!: The girl in the Centaur's dream suffers this fate, thanks to Scary Terry.
Not in Front of the Kid: Scary Terry can't say "bitch" in front of their child, as his wife warned him. "Not Wearing Pants" Dream: Scary Terry's nightmare. Blue Tron Lines mean "civilian" and yellow ones mean "combat" and are piloted by rottweilers. Mini-Mecha: Snuffles builds walking frames for himself and his army. After a brief pause, he becomes depressed and slouches in his chair. Made Myself Sad: When Beth sarcastically comments how the dog gaining intelligence will go well, Jerry states that is exactly what she said to him on their wedding day. Rick is just that disdainful of school and ordinary life. Laborious Laziness: Morty points out that in the time it took Rick to build his dream-invading device, he could have just helped Morty with the homework. Jive Turkey: When they get into Scary Terry's dream, Rick and Morty start talking in very stilted hip-hop slang for some reason. It turns out, his nightmare is a fairly benign (for taking place in an All-Ghouls School) dream about failure as a student. Morty wonders what horrible things someone like Scary Terry has nightmares about. Hippie Teacher: The Stinger features Scary Terry's new teacher Scary Mr. Half the Man He Used to Be: Terry slicing the Centaur in two. #Rick and morty episode 2 lawnmower dog free#
Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!: While they are in free fall, Rick slaps Morty who starts losing it. Rick tries to get him to swallow his pride, but he gets disgusted too. Fan Disservice: Morty is understandably grossed out by his teacher's repressed perverted fantasy about his (underage) older sister. Exploding Calendar: Showing the time passage in the last dream level. Dream Within a Dream: Part of the episode's Inception parody. Dream Walker: Rick and Morty travel into the dreams of Morty's math teacher, Mr. The rules of dying in dreams are inverted compared to those of the two parodies: when you die in someone else's dream you die for real, and Scary Terry killing the dreamers merely wakes them up.
Dream Emergency Exit: Rick and Morty invade the dreams of Morty's math teacher just like Inception and encounter Scary Terry (a parody of Freddy Krueger, the villain in A Nightmare on Elm Street).
Dramatic Thunder: The nighttime scene where a fully sentient Snowball first confronts Summer takes place during a thunderstorm, dramatically flickered to that effect. Dirty Old Man: Apparently, Morty's teacher has a pervy attraction to underaged Summer. Deadline News: A newswoman reporting on the dog rebellion ends up getting attacked and muzzled by said dogs on the air. Danger Takes a Backseat: Scary Terry suddenly appears in the backseat of the car Morty and Rick were sitting in. Creepy Children Singing: Happens in the Centaur's dream. Concealment Equals Cover: On the airplane, the seats protect Rick and Morty from the teacher's machine gun fire. Jerry: Huh! You think you can control me with a haircut?