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Rick and Morty Season 4 Episode 2 preview released 'Rick's Intern'

A new preview has been released for Rick and Morty Season 4 episode 2, 'Rick's Intern'

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Adult Swim has released a new preview of the second episode to come to Rick and Morty Season 4, showing more of why you shouldn't develop an app with Glootie.

This episode, which is titled "The Old Man In The Seat" is a reference to Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man And The Sea". If you are familiar with "The Old Man And The Sea" story, you would know that it's about an old man and his pursuit of catching a giant fish so he can finally rest.

It seems that Jerry is the 'old man' and developing an app with Glootie is his 'giant fish' to financial gain and notoriety. Little does Jerry know, and to Rick's full knowledge, developing an app with Glootie is how his species takes over planets. The app, which seems to be some form of alien-Tinder rip off called "Lovefinderrz" launches, and Jerry and Morty end up on the mother-ship to turn the server off.

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