: Present Roger eventually discovers that Future Roger is lying; in reality, the future version went "sun mad" and intentionally drove the ship into the sun. The two Rogers engage in a battle of wits over control of the ship's systems.
Klaus begins suggesting they provide each other with "emotional and sexual comfort" to cope with their grief. Jeff is initially resistant but eventually gives in.
Left behind on Earth and believing the rest of the family has perished in space, bond while staying in the Smith's basement. [S19E13] The Fast and the Spurious
: Present Roger defeats his future self and successfully performs the slingshot maneuver to return the family to Earth. Ironically, when the family finally offers to let him drive them home from Oktoberfest, he refuses because it would require him to stay sober for another year. B-Plot: Klaus and Jeff’s "Solace"
: The song highlights Roger’s past driving disasters, such as crashing his Toyota Camry in "Toy Whorey" and driving over his "reindeer" in "Santa, Schmanta". : Present Roger eventually discovers that Future Roger
Just before they can act on this new relationship, they are interrupted by the insurance adjuster’s . Notable Features
: Their ship is docked by another Roger who claims to be from three days in the future . This "Future Roger" warns that the family will die during an upcoming attempt to slingshot around the sun. Jeff is initially resistant but eventually gives in
: Fed up with Roger's reckless driving, the Smith family refuses to let him drive them anywhere. To prove he is a capable pilot, Roger launches the family into space aboard a Soso’s Pizza spaceship—part of a fleet hidden across America for a post-apocalyptic "Reckoning".