It just seems like he's a bit of an idiot, or isn't cautious enough, which makes him a hard character to root for.
It just seems like he's a bit of an idiot, or isn't cautious enough, which makes him a hard character to root for.
The characters are pretty one dimensional for me, what I love is the high concept weirdness.
The interesting question about Starr for me is how he actually feels about working for the heir of God and religion generally. Is this job just a way for him to kill? Or does he have ulterior motives?
Wait til you get to the end where he basically wins instead of getting punished for all of his atrocious behaviour.
Life is considerably cheaper in the preacher-verse and death is so commonplace that it is not treated as seriously as it is in ours. I imagine this has something to do with God going missing. There is no longer any cosmic arbiter of justice in the universe, so grave and serious sins are going mostly unpunished.…
If he can use the word on him why didn't he say 'never kill again' or 'stay there' or anything other than nothing?
I find it really interesting that Starr has no strong religious belief until he is essentially presented with the reality of the universe and then his response is to be totally non-plussed.
Could be.
It's existential nihilism. A study in finding purpose / happiness in a terrifying unjust and meaningless universe. There's a great YouTube video about this. The philosophy of Rick and Morty.
Preach.
Bit of both.
Also abandonment, low self-esteem and dissatisfaction with how her life turned out. I think she may also have some functioning alcoholism going on.
The problems in their relationship are definitely not all Jerrys, but they are mostly Jerrys.
That universe was exactly the same as C137 except that Rick cured the flu-virus and Rick and Morty then died in an explosion. That is the only point of difference.
Am I the only one who expected him to be Jerry or Morty?
Roided up summer from the end of the Devil episode obviously.
I think what people who believe in alpha/beta are actually describing is aggression/passive-aggression. Ignoring the fact that there is a third thing, assertiveness, which is actually the correct mode of behaviour.
Isn't the stuff Beth objects to Jerrys alpha male qualities and not his passivity and so on? She dislikes his arrogance, when he makes decisions without consulting her and his competing with Rick for her affection. The straw that broke the camels back was him attempting to manipulate her into choosing between him and…
I'm shocked the op didn't tell you to fuck off for this comment. So I'm doing it for them. Fuck off, you don't know this guys life. Why are you assuming he is the one to blame?
It happened on Review. That show was great.