Author Topic: Ricking Morty still has the terrible host.  (Read 11603 times)

because the therapist is the writer's self-insert and because she has her head so far up her ass she needed to write herself in the show to BTFO Rick and leave him speechless
It should be illegal for people that act like this to watch cartoons.

It should be illegal for people that act like this to watch cartoons.
it should be illegal for people to act like you

It should be illegal for people that act like this to watch cartoons.

Typical antisemite fascist trying to outlaw everything he disagree's with.

Typical antisemite fascist trying to outlaw everything he disagree's with.
You'll be the first one in the gulag


The last person anyone is going to listen to about humour is you.
Typical antisemite fascist trying to outlaw everything he disagree's with.
-snip-

Oh damn gottem

Beachbum desperately tries to look cool again after being publicly humiliated part 2
« Last Edit: August 07, 2017, 07:44:37 PM by Karl Marx »

grim fandango is a lot better than rick and morty


wtf why is she dressed like a ghostbuster

It should be illegal for people that act like this to watch cartoons.

I'd like to think the pickle rick episode is the creators' response to people who think Rick and Morty is deep and intellectual

I'd like to think the pickle rick episode is the creators' response to people who think Rick and Morty is deep and intellectual
It actually can be reasonably deep at times but you have to know when to separate the times when the show is going for jokes, and when it's trying to make a point. Pickle Rick was mostly just jokes and nothing else except for the scenes with the therapist, and even then there was a large amount of humor in those moments as well.

It actually can be reasonably deep at times but you have to know when to separate the times when the show is going for jokes, and when it's trying to make a point. Pickle Rick was mostly just jokes and nothing else except for the scenes with the therapist, and even then there was a large amount of humor in those moments as well.
More or less what I meant. It can get "deep" in terms if going more in-depth into its characters, but I don't think it has anything in particular to say about life in general.

More or less what I meant. It can get "deep" in terms if going more in-depth into its characters, but I don't think it has anything in particular to say about life in general.
Yeah, from what I've seen it doesn't comment on things like the meaning of life much, the most I've witnessed it delve into is mostly family dynamics, and the relationships within the Smith family and Rick coming to terms with his Nihilism.