I’m glad that Rick isn’t completely dismissive of Aaron’s dreams even if his attempts at wanting his son to have a “plan B” are rather unorthodox. And even then, he still shows SOME level of support of his boy. Overall, I’m loving how the reboot is improving Rick even if we don’t really see him anymore.
I also like how it’s implied that Rick has some level of PTSD, which adds depth to his character.
Get ready Rick. In 20 years time, Russia will be in the news again, soon enough.
Good to see that Rick is not one of the antagonists this time.
Someday, the library will get internet, and WestWorld will stop mondegreening their songs. Someday.
Looks like Rick wants his own son to have the same PTSD as him.
……I never thought I’d say this but this strip with Rick and Aaron is actually kinda wholesome.
Once again, I will say it. Thank GOD for reboot Rick!
Rick still has *some* PTSD…but at least he’s not bringing it home to Marion and Aaron.
See, now THIS version of Rick I could get used to!
That’s another one for the “characters I didn’t expect to show up in a colored strip” list…………….. which I only just thought of now.
I’m glad that Rick isn’t completely dismissive of Aaron’s dreams even if his attempts at wanting his son to have a “plan B” are rather unorthodox. And even then, he still shows SOME level of support of his boy. Overall, I’m loving how the reboot is improving Rick even if we don’t really see him anymore.
I also like how it’s implied that Rick has some level of PTSD, which adds depth to his character.
A Few Good Men, one of Jack Nicholson’s and Tom Cruise’s best films.
It’s nice to see there’s some genuine love there. Clumsy and awkward as it is.