: Turning up the realism causes the asteroids to disappear because the likelihood of encountering them in such close proximity in space is unrealistic. Additional Features
The episode's B-plot revolves around a new alien gaming console brought by Space Beth. Its defining feature is , which parodies video game tropes by prioritizing mundane reality over fun:
: When Jerry is emotionally overwhelmed—specifically after learning of the affair between Earth Beth and Space Beth—he curls into an indestructible, literal pillbug shell to isolate himself from the situation.
: Rick installed this feature after a drunken night with Jerry, who expressed a desire for a "shell he could control".
: A holographic simulation room in the Smith house where the two Beths "speed-run" a 50-year relationship.
: Turning up the realism causes the asteroids to disappear because the likelihood of encountering them in such close proximity in space is unrealistic. Additional Features
The episode's B-plot revolves around a new alien gaming console brought by Space Beth. Its defining feature is , which parodies video game tropes by prioritizing mundane reality over fun: Bethic TwinstinctRick and Morty : Season 6 Epis...
: When Jerry is emotionally overwhelmed—specifically after learning of the affair between Earth Beth and Space Beth—he curls into an indestructible, literal pillbug shell to isolate himself from the situation. : Turning up the realism causes the asteroids
: Rick installed this feature after a drunken night with Jerry, who expressed a desire for a "shell he could control". : Rick installed this feature after a drunken
: A holographic simulation room in the Smith house where the two Beths "speed-run" a 50-year relationship.