@cheese_greater to Ask Lemmy • 1 month agoIs the back and forth between Rick and Morty a good example of unmasking/being who they truly are, as they are?message-square6arrow-up124arrow-down13
arrow-up121arrow-down1message-squareIs the back and forth between Rick and Morty a good example of unmasking/being who they truly are, as they are?@cheese_greater to Ask Lemmy • 1 month agomessage-square6
minus-squareVanthlinkfedilinkEnglish11•1 month agoIt’s a caricature based on the creators’ own experiences, blown to cartoonish proportions. Literally cartoonish. No, it is not authentic.
minus-square@dragontamerlinkEnglish6•1 month agoI mean, King of the Hill is also a cartoon. A better one with more authenticity.
minus-squareVanthlinkfedilinkEnglish7•1 month agoHank Hill? Idk if he’s canonically autistic, but he sure seems closer to some real life people on the spectrum that I know versus Rick & Morty.
minus-square@dragontamerlinkEnglish5•edit-21 month agoSomehow they wrote Hank Hill to be a very nonpolitical Texan. I’m not sure if on the spectrum describes him as much as he’s a slightly exaggerated Texas hard ass character.
It’s a caricature based on the creators’ own experiences, blown to cartoonish proportions. Literally cartoonish. No, it is not authentic.
I mean, King of the Hill is also a cartoon. A better one with more authenticity.
Hank Hill? Idk if he’s canonically autistic, but he sure seems closer to some real life people on the spectrum that I know versus Rick & Morty.
Somehow they wrote Hank Hill to be a very nonpolitical Texan. I’m not sure if on the spectrum describes him as much as he’s a slightly exaggerated Texas hard ass character.