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Rick and Morty

A sharp, high-concept sci-fi comedy with real emotional bite at its best, Rick and Morty is one of the defining adult animated series of the last decade. It mixes nihilistic humor, genre parody, and surprisingly sincere character work, though its tone can be abrasive and later seasons are more uneven than the early… Read more

93% (712,448)

Rick and Morty

Where to watch: Hulu

TV Show · Animation · Comedy

2013 · ★ 93% (712K)

Science makes sense, family doesn't.

Starring: Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer, Sarah Chalke

Overview

Follows a sociopathic genius scientist who drags his inherently timid grandson on adventures across the universe.

Production

Williams Street, Harmonious Claptrap, Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions, Starburns Industries, Green Portal Productions

Cast

Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer, Sarah Chalke, Ian Cardoni, Harry Belden

Where to watch

Hulu, Adult Swim, Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, high-concept sci-fi comedy with real emotional bite at its best, Rick and Morty is one of the defining adult animated series of the last decade. It mixes nihilistic humor, genre parody, and surprisingly sincere character work, though its tone can be abrasive and later seasons are more uneven than the early peak run.

Best for

  • Viewers who like dark, fast, idea-driven comedy
  • Fans of sci-fi parody and multiverse storytelling
  • People who enjoy animation that swings between crude jokes and genuine pathos
  • Binge-watchers looking for short, self-contained episodes with continuity threads

Skip if

  • You dislike cynical or mean-spirited humor
  • You want a consistently warm, comfort-watch tone
  • You prefer straightforward plotting over chaotic structure
  • You are sensitive to gross-out comedy or existential bleakness

Overview

Rick and Morty starts as a gleeful demolition of sci-fi adventure logic and then becomes something more ambitious: a show about family damage, self-destruction, and the cost of being the smartest person in the room. Its best episodes are wildly inventive, packed with visual imagination and joke density, but they also land because the characters are more vulnerable than the premise suggests.

Worth noting

The early seasons are the essential run, especially seasons 1 through 3, where the writing feels the most agile and the emotional turns hit hardest. Later seasons still produce standout episodes, but the series becomes more uneven as it stretches its premise and leans harder into lore and meta-commentary. Even so, the show remains easy to sample and hard to forget.

Bottom line

If you like animated series that can pivot from absurdity to existential dread in a single scene, this is a major one. It is not for everyone, but for viewers who connect with its rhythm, it offers one of the most distinctive blends of comedy, sci-fi, and character pain on television.

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Themes

multiverse, family dysfunction, existentialism, scientific hubris, absurdist comedy, trauma, satire, identity

Topics

adult animation, sci-fi comedy, dark humor, satire, multiverse, existential, bingeable, irreverent, action-adventure, cult favorite

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