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TopicRewatching Rich & Morty - Do you undestand the show?
Alkeez
12/28/20 12:09:39 AM
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Master Kazuya posted...
I think that's the whole point. The show wants you to realize that Rick is kind of a shitty person and not to be idolized. At first glance they want you to believe an infallible scifi superhuman fun genius with all the same dumb humor and desires as everyone else, but the episodes show he's not able to handle responsibility towards any of the relationships he has with people, and that inability passively and actively hurts his family.

Im not sure how shitty he is.. he has reacted in situations in ways he himself would argue to be illogical, which is a point of his character. He seems to want to appear shitty - so that he has no moral expectations, maybe cause he feels those limits him and he wants to feel limit-less?
When pushed, he seems to want to have his family around - i think this will be explored more, but i dont think its just for personal gain. (and i think this arc will disappoint me at some point)

My guess is that he is exploring some part EQ/SI or something that is outside of Counsil of Ricks way of thinking - which will make him the ultimate bad guy, even when he does the "super right" thing - then tie it up to some kind of family-way of thinking

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