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If you want to get academic, look up Existentialism (Sartre/Camus) and Cosmicism (Lovecraft). Rick is essentially a Lovecraftian god who chooses to live in a suburban garage.

"Rick and Morty" isn't just a cartoon about a drunk scientist and his anxious grandson; it’s a deep dive into wrapped in neon colors and fart jokes. If you’re writing an essay on it, here are the three biggest "hooks" to explore: 1. The Philosophy of Meaninglessness Rick y Morty

The show’s core theme is that the universe is infinite and indifferent. Rick constantly reminds Morty (and the audience) that "nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody's gonna die." If you want to get academic, look up

The show uses complex tropes—like the "Multiverse" or "Microverses"—to explore very human psychological states. If you want to get academic

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