The marines pull out the wrong turkey and inject it with The President's DNA, which turns it into a doughier, slightly feathery version of The President. In the scuffle, Rick knocks out The President's identifying capsule, which is swallowed by a random turkey. He immediately recognizes Rick and the two fight. The President, realizing Rick's deception, turns himself into a turkey, and enters the pen where turkeys wait to be selected for a pardon. They land on top of the truck, knock out two turkey marines, and disguise themselves using the marines' headsets. Rick and Morty turn themselves into turkeys and distract the soldiers surrounding their house with robots. Rick plans to sneak aboard by turning himself into a turkey before they arrive, because the human eye cannot recognize a turkey's face, but The President has a solution: turning several marines into turkeys, all of which swallow capsules that identify them as humans in turkey form. In the past, Rick had turned himself into a turkey and gotten a pardon from The President, so The President has sent out multiple armored trucks, only one of which contains the presidential turkeys and will be guarded by marines. Rick and The President both state their separate plans to get a presidential pardon/stop Rick to their parties. Two Soldiers attack but a satellite dish deploys a plant like alien which promptly devours the Two Soldiers. The government traps the two inside the Smith house. Morty accidentally destroys the glass surrounding it, the Constitution itself, the Lincoln Memorial, the Liberty Bell, and the Statue of Liberty using a laser cutter, and a robot hidden inside the statue goes on a rampage. On Thanksgiving, Rick and Morty break into a government building that houses the Constitution, looking for a supposed treasure map hidden inside it. Much like The Hangover trilogy eventually sidelined every other character to focus on Alan, Rick and Morty season 7 is uninterested in any major character besides Rick.Rick turns himself into a turkey after he ruffles the President's feathers on Thanksgiving, and the situation soon spirals into total clucking carnage. Summer has a blink-and-miss-it cameo appearance and Beth and Jerry are nowhere to be seen. The rest of the Smiths are being ignored, too. Once Rick realizes he needs to spring into action, he doesn’t bring Morty with him he tells Morty to stay inside with the doors locked while he goes off alone. But Morty doesn’t even get to deliver the exposition he just takes Rick to a TV where a newscaster delivers the exposition. Morty arrives briefly in the second act of “Air Force Wong” to tell Rick about a plot development. The producers might as well strike Morty’s name from the title, because he’s practically a side character in season 7. RELATED: Rick And Morty Season 7 Episode 2 Reviewįor starters, it’s yet another Rick solo adventure without Morty. “Air Force Wong” isn’t a bad Rick and Morty script – it moves at a fast enough pace and it has some smart lines – but the episode suffers from a few fundamental problems that have marred season 7 so far. He also wrote for Community and Key & Peele, two of the greatest TV comedies of the 21st century, so expectations were high for a Rubens-penned season 7 episode of Rick and Morty. Rubens worked on such classic episodes as “Big Trouble in Little Sanchez” (the one with Tiny Rick) and “Rick: A Mort Well Lived” (the one where Summer “does a Die Hard”). “Air Force Wong” was written by Alex Rubens, who has traditionally been one of Rick and Morty’s strongest writers.
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