>>97801686It's less "/co/ hates rick and morty", I mean there's been multiple ongoing threads on it that reach bump limit during its airing. It's mostly the edgy redditor crossposters that spam retarded memes in /r/cringeanarchy about le sjws or post screens over to /r/4chan. There's literally zero voice of support for the damn show outside of it's own subreddit, even the normalfags around the site shut up about it.
These kids treat the show like they do tumblr retards: they strawman the worst low hanging fruit socjus has to offer and circlejerk the everloving shit out of each other while bashing the same shit over and over again. That isn't to say that /r/ick and m'orty's own fanbase on reddit isn't absolute cancer, but most of the shit they make fun of don't even originate from the subreddit but /tv/ and other places doing it ironically.
Although, another good reason /co/ may hate the show is because they've somehow came onto it as not a show of fun adventures between the casts in the name of the show, but instead latched onto the family drama, specifically jerry, like the cynical old fucks they are.
Sure season 3 was a fuckfest of jerrybashing led by none other than dan harmon, but jerry was always just a side character they'd use for gags, parodying the average american family and how fucked up most are. The thing I like most about it is how it implies that trying your best should not lead to a life of fufillment if you're shit at what you do. Basically equal opportunity, which is ironically what reddit and co. despise.
You know what, maybe I could just sunmarise my wall of text with one word, /co/mblr.