Rick is a mentally-unbalanced but scientifically gifted old man who has recently reconnected with his family. He spends most of his time involving his young grandson Morty in dangerous, outlandish adventures throughout space and alternate universes. Compounded with Morty's already unstable family life, these events cause Morty much distress at home and school.
The best episode of "Rick and Morty" season 2 is "A Rickle in Time", rated 8.8/10 from 16155 user votes. It was directed by Wes Archer and written by Matt Roller. "A Rickle in Time" aired on 7/26/2015 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Mortynight Run".
Rick, Morty, and Summer get into trouble when time is fractured by a feedback loop of uncertainty that split reality into more than one equally possible impossibilities. Meanwhile, Beth and Jerry go to extreme lengths to save a deer struck by their vehicle.
Director: Wes Archer
Writer: Matt Roller
Rick teaches Morty to drive while leaving Jerry at a popular day care made just for him. Morty's conscience has him hunt down an assassin rather than spending the day at an alien arcade.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: David Phillips
Rick gets emotionally invested when meeting an old friend, while Beth and Jerry have a falling out after making a discovery under the garage.
Director: Bryan Newton
Writer: Ryan Ridley
Trapped inside the house with an ever-increasing number of parasitic alien shape-shifters capable of altering memories, an uncertain Rick and the Smiths search for a way to determine which of them are real.
Director: Juan Jose Meza-Leon
Writer: Mike McMahan
When a massive head descends into Earth's atmosphere, Rick and Morty must save the planet by coming up with a new hit song. Meanwhile, Jerry, Beth, and Summer become part of a new religion.
Director: Wes Archer
Writer: Tom Kauffman
Rick and Morty travel inside the car's battery, where Morty discovers Rick has created a universe containing sentient life solely to produce power for him. Meanwhile, Summer must deal with being locked in the car with Rick's overzealous security system.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Dan Guterman
Rick joins in on hijinks while Beth and Jerry sort out relationship issues.
Director: Bryan Newton
Writer: Alex Rubens
Jerry gets sick, and Rick sparks up the TV.
Director: Juan Jose Meza-Leon
Writer: Ryan Ridley, Justin Roiland, Dan Guterman
Morty makes a mistake and Jerry and Summer work on their father-daughter relationship.
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Dan Harmon, Ryan Ridley, Justin Roiland
The whole family makes mistakes.
Director: Wes Archer
Writer: Tom Kauffman