This. He was clearly created as a forced response to main arc fags who wanted to have a big baddie. The writers had no fucking clue what to do with him, so fuck it, let's just kill him on the middle of the season and that's that.
No, he's dead. They wouldn't kill him so suddenly mid season and have Rick punch him to death in a long drawn out scene for them to just bring him back later. The character has nothing going for it,
I think this character arc has demonstrated that no matter what, the only rick that truly matters is our rick, any future ricks which could potentially rival ours in terms of importance to the story ultimately will not matter in the long run
Reminds me of the death of Zombie priest. You think it's going to be this big thing but it's really not, it's not even cathartic to see his death. It's just over.
And so was Anonymous's.
almost like that was the point
His entire character was underwhelming
This. He was clearly created as a forced response to main arc fags who wanted to have a big baddie. The writers had no fucking clue what to do with him, so fuck it, let's just kill him on the middle of the season and that's that.
Why are you still watching this show after the 3rd season?
>sickos
Eh I didn't mind him dying and truly was underwhelming was the episode after
He might not be dead, we didn't really see him die.
perhaps
No, he's dead. They wouldn't kill him so suddenly mid season and have Rick punch him to death in a long drawn out scene for them to just bring him back later. The character has nothing going for it,
he will be back
He will be black
Why did blows to the head work on him after he was revealed to really be a weird Utrom thing in his stomach?
because of Evil Morty’s bullshit
I think this character arc has demonstrated that no matter what, the only rick that truly matters is our rick, any future ricks which could potentially rival ours in terms of importance to the story ultimately will not matter in the long run
Reminds me of the death of Zombie priest. You think it's going to be this big thing but it's really not, it's not even cathartic to see his death. It's just over.