However, after watching the two seasons, no one should deny that for his family, especially his stupid grandson, rick poured a lot of affection into it, but he didn't show it. As for whether he can't express it or try to restrain himself, there is no way Sophisticated.
In the first episode of the second season, due to the time split caused by the uncertainty of Morty and Summer, the appearance of the thinking creature "Testicular Monster" made an infinite split space appear. At the moment of the final crisis, one of the many ricks always gave up survival. There is no doubt that in rick's heart, Morty's existence is more important than himself, maybe At a certain point, he was just a grandpa who liked to go out with his grandson. As for him telling Morty to live a better life than himself, it shows that he is not satisfied with his life. He is the smartest person in the universe. He can travel through the universe and parallel worlds unscrupulously. the rickest rick, what's not to like?
Judging from the first episode of season 3, I believe that part of the story that rick shows the federal agent is true, maybe he did lose his wife and daughter that he regarded as everything (season 3, episode 7, pay attention to rick's dream cookies) , Because of grief, he traveled to aliens for many years, and came to C-137 for unknown reasons, and began to live in Beth's house after he became an adult. Here are his daughters, summer and Morty. For Beth's lack of childhood, it may even be because he lost his wife and daughter in his original life that he thought his life was a failure. Therefore, in the sixth episode of the third season, he regarded "bad rick" as a toxin, which may be his definition of himself.
rick was kidnapped by Z-stars into the simulator to deceive concentrated dark matter. At the beginning of the episode, he knew where he was, but still said to Morty "They made a big mistake this time, Morty. They dragged you into this. Now they are gonna pay!" It's not Rick's usual style to say such sensational words, maybe it's because he knows he's in a simulator that he can show his care unscrupulously.
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