Episode 1: "How Poopy Got His Poop Back" - Focuses on Mr. Poopybutthole dealing with his addiction issues, with Rick staging an intervention that spirals into a chaotic bender.
Episode 2: "The Jerrick Trap" - Rick and Jerry swap bodies, leading to unexpected character moments as they navigate life in each other's shoes.
Episode 3: "Air Force Wong" - Involves Dr. Wong and the U.S. President, continuing from previous seasons with a mix of therapy and political satire.
Episode 4: "That's Amorte" - Explores themes of life and death with a spaghetti-based adventure where Morty discovers the horrific truth behind a popular dish.
Episode 5: "Unmortricken" - A major plot episode where Rick, with the help of Evil Morty, finally kills Rick Prime, ending their long-standing feud but leaving Rick in a reflective state.
Episode 6: "Rickfending Your Mort" - An anthology episode showing snippets of previous unseen adventures of Rick and Morty.
Episode 7: "Wet Kuat Amortican Summer" - Summer and Morty merge into a Kuato-like entity, exploring themes of dependency and independence through a "Total Recall" parody.
Episode 8: "Rise of the Numbericons: The Movie" - A Rick-less episode focusing on Mr. Goldenfold, expanding on a subplot from an earlier season with Ice-T and the Numbericons.
Episode 9: "Mort: Ragnarick" - Delves into mythology with Rick trying to save Morty from a Viking afterlife scenario, featuring various historical figures and creatures.
Episode 10: "Fear No Mort" - The finale where Rick and Morty confront their fears through a 'Fear Hole', leading to significant character development especially for Morty, who deals with fears of being replaceable and codependent on Rick.
Each episode provides both standalone humor and moments that tie into the broader narrative or character arcs of the series.