Start to get out of rhythm. The idea of the first season is that Rick is very happy to meet Morty, he is not sure how long he will be happy, so he is very dependent on Morty until he believes that he can have family feelings (safety) for Morty. This season, Rick began to have a sense of belonging, a certain sense of security, began to value his family, and began to take responsibility. But reason and emotion also began to contradict. From consistency to inconsistency to consistency (reason and feelings and desires), from relative insecurity to relative safety to relinquishment of safety (slowly without his peers, those who remain important to him will not really understand him) , from being lonely to not being so lonely to being lonely for not being lonely (already good, at least they are still alive, the only person who is not suitable for this society is me, I can live better if I leave them, so I also feel ok). To be honest, after watching the first season, I really wanted to watch the second season, but after watching the second season, I was a little bit resistant to the third season. If Rick can go back to Morty right away, it can only be because the new loneliness is too unbearable, not because Morty is so important (morty is important but not what Rick wants the most, sunshine a new hardness my hardness has made)
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