The new Hulu comedy has fun with its bored suburban aliens, even if it lacks the "Rick and Morty" emotional punch. By Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic The vision of humanity threaded throughout “Rick and Morty” is wild, strange and, occasionally, deeply empathetic.
Since its 2013 debut, the Adult Swim show has engendered a fiercely devoted fanbase as it spins off to the furthest reaches of time and the galaxy with its odd couple pairing of a belching genius and his dweeby grandson, whose adventures in space often end in existential disaster and/or sudden slashes of terrible violence.
It’s neither quite as brilliant as its most devoted acolytes insist nor as base as its frustrated detractors claim, but at the very least, there’s nothing
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