AVClub: The first and most obvious joke of Rick And Morty is that Rick doesn’t act like we’ve been taught to believe brilliant scientists who take their grandchildren through the universe are supposed to act. Rick is not a good role model; he’s callous, drunk most of the time, and exposes poor Morty to any number of horrible situations. In one episode, he destroys planet Earth. This is a good joke, and the show still gets some mileage out of the subversions, but the surprise is gone. It’s not longer a shock when Rick acts indifferent or selfish or obscene. His character is clearly defined now.
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