Rick and Morty’s First Real Villain Had a Huge Advantage Over Rick
Rick and Morty has always been known for not its homages and references, but also for its self-awareness. Rick’s genius and ego combined can be an unstoppable force that has toppled intergalactic governments or powerful enemies alike with little concern about the lives lost as a result. Despite Morty pointing out that Party Dog isn’t actually a real dog but merely an entity that appears like one, Rick draws this line in the sand and even acknowledges that it doesn’t make sense but still stands by it. It also sheds a different light on the first real villain the duo faced, Morty’s dog Snuffles from the Season 1 episode “Lawnmower Dog,” who sought to takeover the world and enslave humanity. Rick’s stance means Snuffles and his soldiers had an advantage that other enemies of Rick did not, which explains Rick’s strange and convoluted plan to influence the animal via dreams. He would rather Snuffles take his army and other dogs to start their own colony in another dimension instead of killing them, proving underneath all that booze and insults there may be a few small shreds of decency left within the grumpy old man.
When Rick returns, he reveals that while he and the Smith family have reservations about killing or harming a dog, another dog does not as Snuffles returns briefly to show Party Dog the error of his ways. Although the fate of the crime lord is left ambiguous, this random, surprising establishment of boundaries within Rick’s personal and professional life is both amusing and kind of sweet. It appears Snuffles holds no grudges against his former masters, and one can hope he doesn’t change his mind as Rick and Morty would have to once again come up with a non-lethal solution to get out of that situation.
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Rick and Morty’s First Real Villain Had a Huge Advantage Over Rick
Rick and Morty has always been known for not its homages and references, but also for its self-awareness. Rick’s genius and ego combined can be an unstoppable force that has toppled intergalactic governments or powerful enemies alike with little concern about the lives lost as a result. Despite Morty pointing out that Party Dog isn’t actually a real dog but merely an entity that appears like one, Rick draws this line in the sand and even acknowledges that it doesn’t make sense but still stands by it. It also sheds a different light on the first real villain the duo faced, Morty’s dog Snuffles from the Season 1 episode “Lawnmower Dog,” who sought to takeover the world and enslave humanity. Rick’s stance means Snuffles and his soldiers had an advantage that other enemies of Rick did not, which explains Rick’s strange and convoluted plan to influence the animal via dreams. He would rather Snuffles take his army and other dogs to start their own colony in another dimension instead of killing them, proving underneath all that booze and insults there may be a few small shreds of decency left within the grumpy old man.
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When Rick returns, he reveals that while he and the Smith family have reservations about killing or harming a dog, another dog does not as Snuffles returns briefly to show Party Dog the error of his ways. Although the fate of the crime lord is left ambiguous, this random, surprising establishment of boundaries within Rick’s personal and professional life is both amusing and kind of sweet. It appears Snuffles holds no grudges against his former masters, and one can hope he doesn’t change his mind as Rick and Morty would have to once again come up with a non-lethal solution to get out of that situation.
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Rick and Morty’s First Real Villain Had a Huge Advantage Over Rick
Rick and Morty has always been known for not its homages and references, but also for its self-awareness. Rick’s genius and ego combined can be an unstoppable force that has toppled intergalactic governments or powerful enemies alike with little concern about the lives lost as a result. Despite Morty pointing out that Party Dog isn’t actually a real dog but merely an entity that appears like one, Rick draws this line in the sand and even acknowledges that it doesn’t make sense but still stands by it. It also sheds a different light on the first real villain the duo faced, Morty’s dog Snuffles from the Season 1 episode “Lawnmower Dog,” who sought to takeover the world and enslave humanity. Rick’s stance means Snuffles and his soldiers had an advantage that other enemies of Rick did not, which explains Rick’s strange and convoluted plan to influence the animal via dreams. He would rather Snuffles take his army and other dogs to start their own colony in another dimension instead of killing them, proving underneath all that booze and insults there may be a few small shreds of decency left within the grumpy old man.
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When Rick returns, he reveals that while he and the Smith family have reservations about killing or harming a dog, another dog does not as Snuffles returns briefly to show Party Dog the error of his ways. Although the fate of the crime lord is left ambiguous, this random, surprising establishment of boundaries within Rick’s personal and professional life is both amusing and kind of sweet. It appears Snuffles holds no grudges against his former masters, and one can hope he doesn’t change his mind as Rick and Morty would have to once again come up with a non-lethal solution to get out of that situation.
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