

Despite being the one who created the Monogotron issue, he also ended up being the one who solved the problem and saved the world. Jerry’s hallucination makes sense because the majority of the time he is overshadowed by the success of the other characters in his family. Jerry’s hallucination is seemingly in connection to these events in the episode. But, since Jerry was the one who created the problem in the first place, he received no recognition for his deeds. They eventually succeed, surprisingly doing so by the wits of Jerry.

Throughout the episode, Jerry and Morty attempt to stop the Monogotrons from stealing Earth’s water supply. So, what does Jerry’s hallucination mean? Earlier in the episode, Rick describes Globafin as a chemical that "connects the whatever you want section of your brain to whatever you have section.” However, this doesn’t mean that Jerry simply wants to be a water delivery man, there is a deeper message here. When the hallucination ends Jerry is seen frantically trying to lap up whatever Globafin is left within the vial. Jerry hallucinates that he is a water delivery man and that people look to him as a hero for his services. Jerry takes a sip from the vial, then things get weird. After rummaging around Jerry finally comes across a vial that he says is “Globafin” (it is not shown what the correct spelling is). He opens the fridge, which appears to be holding more of Rick’s science experiments than food. In the post-credits scene of Rick and Morty season 4, episode 2, the viewer sees a late night Jerry in the kitchen searching for Tapatío. Related: Why Rick & Morty Season 4 Is So Much Shorter However, it's what comes at the very end of the episode that is most intriguing. Rick and Morty season 4, episode 2's storylines involve Rick discovering that the little spot of paradise he's carved out solely for going to the bathroom has been used by someone else, while back on Earth, Morty and Jerry deal with chaos caused by an app. The second of these, titled “The Old Man and The Seat”, was filled with special guest voice actors, real life connotations, and (too many?) poop jokes. The Adult Swim comedy returned last week for its season 4 premiere after an extended hiatus, kicking off a shortened run of just five new episodes. Rick and Morty season 4, episode 2 revealed a bizarre, hallucinogenic dream of Jerry's in its post-credits scene.
