The latter was asked by a guy named Glenn.
“You won’t believe how we came up with the name.”Īudience questions ran the gamut from inquiries into whether hero/villain Aberdolf Lincler would return, to why guys named Glenn seemed to fare so badly on the show. Roiland, casting around for something juicy that was not a joke, said: “Uh, there’s a character called Stealy, who steals your stuff.” “It seems like a waste of time, but there’s a crawl of all the statistics for 15 minutes, in the hopes of a world filled with smallpox.” Roiland continued: “There’s a whole episode about it and there’s science to back it up.” “Rick is anti-vaccination, big time,” said Harmon. What, asked Quinn, could devout nerds use against their friends and loved ones when they got home? “What do you have people can use to really lord it over each other?” he said.
“You should be high on pop culture, though,” advised Harmon. “ Ryan is the only one not halfway drunk or drinking alcohol currently, so let’s give him a give big round of applause for that,” said Quinn. It featured – and then featured the end of – a new character, Uncle Steve, and banter between Rick (Roiland) and his detested son-in-law Jerry (Chris Parnell). The creators showed off a brief clip from the long-awaited second season (Rick and Morty’s first run ended in early 2014).