YTread Logo
YTread Logo

Rick and Morty Characters: Good to Evil

Jun 09, 2021
Rick and Morty recently finished its fourth season. The most recent episodes revealed a lot more of our current cast and also introduced some new

characters

and twists. Consider this our deep dive into the morality of one of the craziest cartoons of all time. We want to know: who is the best and who is the baddest. But first of all, let's get this out of the way: you may not be able to follow our logic if you don't have an IQ of at least 180. So be warned. I'm Kyle with WickedBinge and this is Rick and Morty: Good to Evil.
rick and morty characters good to evil
As we normally do, we'll break it down into three categories: The Good, The Gray Area, and From Bad to Bad. We want to make it clear that the ranking will be affected by any great heroism or

evil

that person or alien commits... and whether any

evil

deed is done with a higher goal in mind. Those who commit acts beyond the capacity of a typical human being will be seen as more vile than others. It's an art and a science, guys. Let's start with the purest and work our way down. These are the

good

. Doofus Rick is the purest Rick there is and we discover that he is the kindest of the cast.
rick and morty characters good to evil

More Interesting Facts About,

rick and morty characters good to evil...

His experiments revolved around making others happy and he is considered the most sensitive and kind of all the Ricks. Instead of hunting down C-137, Doofus Rick spent his time connecting with Jerry. Is there anything healthier than no-bake brownies? And when Jerry told Rick about the coin collection he was hiding, Doofus Rick was quick to comfort the man's insecurities about it. Truly, Doofus Rick is too pure for this cruel universe and without a doubt he deserves the Gold. Now, the Silver Medal of Good goes to Mr. Poopybutthole. He made an appearance during the parasite incident, which made the audience - and Beth - suspicious of him.
rick and morty characters good to evil
He helps the family eliminate the theater and is then shot, and Beth thinks he was another parasite since she had no bad memories of him. Instead of being bitter, he refused to press charges and decided to give her the message through a nurse that she was sorry she had no bad memories of him. I mean, he apologized for that. He reappears when Rick decides to destroy Heistcon, since he was a professor at the time. Even after he was fired for defending himself when his students attacked him, he still didn't hold a grudge against Rick. Another manifestation of

good

.
rick and morty characters good to evil
Noob-Noob made a brief appearance with the Vindicators. The team he worked for gave him almost no love, but he made some kind of connection with Rick, being the only one there who laughed at his jokes. He obviously didn't appreciate being treated like that, but he still did his job without complaint. It's also worth mentioning that if he hadn't been present, Rick could have taken out his frustration on him in a much more aggressive manner. Especially since at his last trial it was argued that the only good thing about the Vindicators was Noob-Noob. We have to mention it: Policeman Rick is next.
He was trained to respect the laws of the Citadel and was mocked for following his sensitivity training. It's hard not to feel bad for this guy because he's just trying to do his job the best he can. He criticizes his partner for being corrupt and faces what he believes to be the influence of the criminal underground. He clearly just wants to be the Rick guy who helps Mortys; He falls easily into tears when they come out. They stabbed him while he was helping one, asked if he was the kid's new Rick, and almost saved his partner when she addressed him as Grandpa Rick.
He will hopefully make more appearances in future seasons. Unity was a bit t

rick

y to locate. He tends to make rash decisions when he is around Rick and his method of achieving universal peace is a bit controversial. However, it's hard to argue with the progress he's made. He turned individuals who were once child molesters and prostitutes into more functional members of society. Unlike most beings who would simply kill anyone with defects and control them through fear, she simply changes her behavior. It's through mind control of her, which is a gray topic, sure, but she does a good job of defending herself when Summer confronts her.
And it says a lot about her character that she could see the downward spiral she was on simply by being around Rick. The note she left him was pretty heartbreaking, but it was the best. Next is Jéssica. She is labeled as Morty's crush and she doesn't have much screen time. She is a strange mix of the typical high school girl and a thoughtful young woman. She falls for boys who treat her like an object, but she also takes the time to give Morty a kind word from time to time. She even ended up helping Rick re-toxin Morty to get him back, and she took pity when Rick drunkenly kept calling her and crying.
There is also a moment in the season five trailer where she has a heart-to-heart with Morty, stating that she didn't want to assume that he liked her, but that she hoped he did before asking him out. As we will see more of her, it will be interesting to see how her character develops. We'll quickly mention Elon Tusk. CEO of Tuskla, he is a kind of friend to Rick. Rick describes him as a less controlling version of Elon Musk, but he still displays some controlling behavior. But he mentioned that growing up with fangs posed a lot of social challenges to overcome, which made him more prone to collaboration, so that's a good thing!
Summer's occasional friend Nancy is next. Self-conscious, ignored and... quite self-righteous at times. Now Summer had been a bad friend who had rejected her, but Nancy proved to be not much better. She embarrassed Summer when she left the party and criticized her for being shallow and two-faced. As far as teenage girls go, she certainly wasn't as ruthless as she could have been. In fact, she made another appearance later at a sleepover, proving that they were able to sort out her friendship. Next is Dr. Wong. The original expectation was that she would be a normal cartoon therapist: unhelpful, judgmental, and easy to dismiss.
But she surprised us. Not only did she make very valid and accurate comments about the Sanchez/Smith family, but she also confronted Rick when he tried to berate his career choice. She didn't do it in a way that made her tell Rick that he was wrong. She took her criticism in stride and called it valid in her own way, admitting that her help was not for everyone. It will be interesting to see how she helps them as the series progresses. Glaxo Slimslom was Beth and Jerry's marriage counselor. Although almost everything comes to the fan when he tries to help them, he tries to do his job the best he can.
When danger arises, he does everything he can to get everyone to safety. We give props to this guy for telling Beth and Jerry how wrong and unstable their relationship was. And that concludes The Good. Now we enter neutral territory. This is the gray area. Our next listing has a “can do” attitude! Mr. Meeseeks was a bit of a strange place. Meeseeks do very simple jobs for people and their entire existence is to be useful and not stop being useful until they complete their task. The only problem that comes into play is when the requests are more than they can handle, and this is where the drop in ranking comes in, they tend to be very violent when they have to live longer than expected.
They resort to killing each other and even taking people hostage to get Jerry to do what they wanted. They are usually pleasant creatures, but keep their needs as simple as possible. Next we will place Stacy, Morty's almost girlfriend. She didn't stay long, but she made an impression. She fell in love with the non-toxic version of Morty and took her place in the containment unit after he used the agreed-upon safeword. In her initial interaction, she came across as very cold and distant, but quickly warmed to Morty when he approached her with genuine interest. Once she was treated like a person instead of just a pretty face at the bar, she returned the gesture and didn't give Morty any respect.
Morty is a normal teenager for the most part. He has problems with his family and self-esteem issues and can lash out. But that doesn't make it bad. They push him because it's easy to do and he still tries to see the bright side of things. While he knows that the people in his life aren't perfect, Morty always refrains from outright rejecting a person in an attempt to give them a chance. Even when people like his grandfather insult him and cripple him emotionally, he still defends those same people in his life. When Summer was losing her cool, he tried to get her to talk about it.
When Snuffles took control, Morty was saved thanks to his kindness. That doesn't mean this young man doesn't have a dark side. In situations like the purge, he breaks down and allows his urge to fight to take over, resulting in a lot of violence. But, putting a lot of that aside, Morty is a pretty good guy who is unfortunately easy to manipulate. We'll place Beth here next. A loving mother who tries her best, she has her flaws. Being Rick's daughter, she looks a lot like him. She is proud, unapologetic and wants to be considered the best at everything she does.
She had a problem with the way her life was going, allowing her to make a clone of herself so she could experience being alone. But Clone Beth and Regular Beth have many of the same personality traits, and the newer Beth can simply hold her own in a fight more easily. What puts her in the gray is that she allows herself to be in a toxic and loveless marriage out of fear. She hesitates to move on and falls back into abandonment issues. Even when Rick accused her of being a sociopath, she claimed that she was only there to receive love and attention from her father.
Birdperson is a conflicted character the more you see him. After the house party ends, she takes the time to find Morty and speak on Rick's behalf, explaining that the reason Rick is a mess and has to go to sleep is because he's in pain. She even translates the “wubba lubba dub dub” that Rick is now known by. When we see him again it is during his wedding. It was sad to see Rick react to the loss of his best friend at the hands of the woman he loved. When Birdperson becomes Pheonixperson, she supports Tammy even though she was the one who hurt him in the first place.
He fights with Rick, but we reckon that's more because his mind is warped than because he actually wants to hurt Rick. Summer was difficult to locate. On the one hand, she is a normal teenager trying to find her place in her life without expressing anything but love and adoration for her grandfather Rick. On the other hand, she quickly tears down her own father and shows resentment towards his place in her life. She has said on more than one occasion that Rick should take her on adventures, since she can easily take a beating. We'll give her some peace of mind by having trouble with her parents because of one conversation in particular: when Summer was already feeling vulnerable and Jerry and Beth let it slip that they had seriously considered ab***ton when Beth was pregnant with the young woman. . .
That's not a nice thing to hear under any circumstances, but hearing it from your parents along with how they gave up on their hopes and dreams will leave an impression. But although it may be difficult, she loves her brother and her grandfather and enjoys being with them no matter how crazy the situation is. We will mention Armorhy next. The arm that Morty used to fight on the post-apocalyptic planet, Armothy was ultimately looking for one thing. We see flashbacks explaining that the leader of his planet had given the orders that killed Armothy's family and the man couldn't leave Morty until he did.
While Morty had grown attached to what made him feel strongest, they eventually worked together to give Armothy closure. Normally we would place those who have murdered lower on our lists, but this seemed more justified than many other murders committed on the show. Gaia earned a mention on our list, being the one who claimed that Rick had gotten her pregnant. She is very level-headed, speaks in a robotic tone, and seeks help from the man she claims helped her create a new life. Even if that new life was a little strange and easily manipulated. She earns a low spot because she revealed that she realized that Reggie was the father and wanted Rick to up and leave after everything she put into helping create a functional partnership for the new life.
She blamed Rick for Reggie's death, although Rick had stopped fighting for Gaia and the children and left a lasting impression that may imply that she and her children could reappear. Now, based on the description, Abredolf ​​Lincler should be the most neutral character on the show. He shows up at a house party just to express his anger at being created. Really, the best way to describe Abredolph Lincler is as a mad maniac who is cognitively dissonant and completely confused about his own morality, as well as being a complete emotional mess. Snuffles is next. He was Morty's pet dog and, although he wasn't smart, he was sweet.
He was attached to Morty and so spared the boy when Snuffles became smart enough to take over the planet. His anger made sense, giving a commentary on how we treat not only our pets but other people as well. He waswilling to give up his entire empire to try to save Morty from an unknown disease, trying to repay his human. And really, all things considered, you'd be mad too if you were castrated. Next up is Scary Terry. A creature of nightmare, he is a parody of Freddy Kruegrer but honestly, he is much more laid back. He hunts Rick and Morty, but that's the role he's meant to have.
When Rick and Morty show him kindness, telling him not to worry about not being scary enough and giving him pants to get him through his own nightmare, Terry decides to show his gratitude. He helps them t

rick

Goldenfold into giving Morty better grades in math and helps the two men return to the realm of reality. He ended up being a good guy to those who met him halfway and understood the pressure he was under. But I wouldn't want to be on his bad side. Arthricia was the young girl saved during the purge. After being saved, she took the opportunity to trick Rick and Morty into getting them off her ship, but her reasoning made sense.
She wanted to use technology to convince her leaders to call off the purge. When she was caught, she asked Rick for help, and once she got it, it was in the form of a robot body that would facilitate the elimination of those who had tortured her people. Now her society collapsed afterwards, and everyone killed each other anyway, but she really thought it was the right decision at the time. Next we will mention the Sl*t Dragons. Who hasn't dreamed of having their own dragon? But maybe not these dragons. It was easy to feel bad for them.
Being united by the soul and attached to others, taking seventy years to be hanged and suffering, and being shamed for what their own culture considered normal. Now, should a dragon... use a mammoth? Probably not. And ultimately, these guys fall out of favor because they obviously have a hard time accepting “no” and continue to offer different services. Morty Jr. and his fellow Gazorpians earned a place together. This was one of the many fascinating alien cultures we got to see in depth on the show. The females of the species are intelligent and have a higher position and a more elaborate society and the males are violent and stupid.
Admittedly, Morty started out doing quite well, but he was fighting an uphill battle against nature. Morty Jr. would have benefited from being told the truth, but we can understand why Morty would have thought that would be counterproductive. Gearhead actually hates being called that. But he's also a selfish, long-winded guy, so we don't really care how he wants to be addressed. Seriously, how does a guy manage to have two faces when he barely has one to begin with? He pretends to have a friendship with Rick just to use him, he was willing to kill Morty and took a Vindicator jacket to pose as a hero and impress women, making sure to run away from danger once it arose.
Someone take this guy down. The president portrayed on the show started out as a fairly simple man. He had a country to rule and a large population to keep safe. Once he knew that he could depend on Rick and Morty, he began to turn to them more and more. It was accurate that the infamous duo accused the man of using them as “ghostbusters,” but the president's reaction was unnecessary. He became petty and vengeful, and quarreled with Rick, claiming that he needed to submit to the power of the office. He wasn't even grateful when the duo made a peace treaty and gave him the credit.
Some may say Jerry deserves a higher ranking, but let's be real. He is quite toxic not only as a codependent husband but also as a father. He clings to any form of affection or praise he can receive. Rick criticized him for being a predator in disguise and that's pretty profitable. Jerry easily enters into relationships so he can say that he is with someone. He tries hard to impress his sons, but ends up failing because of the way he goes about it.... And when he can't get things to go his way, he lashes out. Pretty pathetic. He tried to raise an army against Rick and Beth when no one participated in his camping trip and he took the opportunity to try to kill Rick, only to regret it when Rick showed him kindness.
He is only interested in himself, even throwing his children under the bus when he broke up with her alien girlfriend, claiming that they were the ones who hated her for superficial reasons rather than for her radical behavior. Tricia is a close friend of Jessica and Summer, but she is far from innocent. Tricia is very sexual and enjoys almost anything, she even finds Jerry keeping bees attractive. She places a lot of importance on appearance and status, she is unhappy when Morty tries to flirt with Jessica and openly insults Nancy for her appearance during sleepovers. But she also got excited when she saw giant Summer and Beth hugging each other and ran out saying that she had to call her mom.
Next is Mr. Goldenfold. Now, being a simple math teacher, he shouldn't be seen as such a bad guy, right? He has little faith in his career or his students, but he is teaching one of the most despised subjects. So why is he so low on our list? Because he vents his relationship problems with his class, he berates his students and it is revealed that he has a very unhealthy and illegal interest in Summer. He gets picked on throughout the show, but he deserves it at least to some extent. Squanchy was friends with Rick and Birdperson, even once wearing a best friend bracelet to show his closeness to Rick.
But it's also a disaster. When he was invited to a house party, he found it appropriate to find the most secluded place to be intimate. He's not the best houseguest, but the fact that he's stuck with Rick for so long says something about his loyalty to others. The Testicle Monsters have a tough job keeping all of reality aligned, but that doesn't justify some of the tactics they use. They would prefer to eliminate anything that is disrupting the schedule rather than do more paperwork. He is seen threatening Rick and his grandchildren, as well as backing away enough to punch a poor confused caveman who has no idea what is happening.
Ship had one goal in mind when Rick and Morty set out on their little adventure in the miniverse: protect Summer. The way she did it was a little extreme. Now, the ship has been a reliable old gal during its time on the show even though it's made out of junk Rick found lying around. She can only do what she is programmed to do and, considering the man who built her, she will use extreme methods when she believes they are necessary. Shooting those believed to be a threat and then escalating to physiological torture by making a police officer believe her son was alive again was a drastic measure.
But she also accepted Summer's order to cease those actions and in her place created a peace treaty between the people and the giant spiders of that planet. While we don't know her full story, we will mention the Talking Cat. He seemed like a pretty friendly character. She mainly interacted with Jerry, trying to convince him that it wasn't worth explaining why she could talk and get Jerry to just have fun. Her until she threw the man under the bus. Once he himself was thrown off the party boat, she was taken back to Jerry and Rick confronted him.
This is where her low ranking comes into play. We don't see what Rick does, so we don't know exactly what the Talking Cat did. But to make a man like Rick Sanchez vomit and immediately pull his gun to kill you? You should have done something unspeakable, right? Well, we don't know for sure and we don't want to speculate too much, so we'll keep Talking Cat at the end of our Gray Area. With this, we have concluded The Gray Area. Now we enter The Dark Side. These are El Malo and El Malo. Next we will have to place Lucy, the maid who recreates the Titanic.
She only appeared in one episode, but she was crazy. She started off well enough, she just wanted to live out the Titanic fantasy for a day instead of sitting on the sidelines. But she quickly took advantage of Jerry's naive nature and tried to attack him at gunpoint. Next we have Story Lord. First of all, this whole episode was pretty stressful even by typical Rick and Morty standards. He was obsessed with breaking what he called the fifth wall and his only real motivation seemed to be to make Rick suffer and take away from the man anything that could have been a potential story.
We have to put him down on the list not only for trying to take out the infamous duo, but for the fact that he beat Rick and Morty senseless, despite Rick clearly stating that he gave up and didn't want to fight. Cub, here he comes killing again! We have to have Krombopulos Michael on the darkest part of our list. Being a hitman, we could rank him lower, but honestly, this guy was so charismatic and charming. It was a pleasure to watch him balance his dark, gray career and his proper social etiquette. And let's be honest: From what we've seen on the show, Krombopulos was likely taking out targets that needed to be taken out.
We're not saying befriend someone online who claims to be a hitman. Just this guy. Tammy is next. There is no doubt that she is evil for one reason only: to kill Birdperson. That's just cold blood. Making a person fall in love with you just so you can approach his friend and eliminate him under orders is quite depraved. It only makes it more heartbreaking when you see that Birdperson returned as Pheonixperson, with Tammy still clearly manipulating him. She definitely got what she deserved. Here we will briefly mention the Galactic Federation. They were mostly faceless, but they were a representation of everything that was wrong in society.
They praised people for doing the bare minimum with useless titles just to keep the masses in line. Everything they did was for profit and they had no problem doping everyone with pills to keep them in line. Seeing them destroyed was a relief. Next is Prince Nebulon. Leader of his village, he was determined to get Rick's secrets by any means possible. He even performed multiple simulations to try to fool the scientist. But what really made it particularly gross: studying Morty so effectively that Rick was sure he was his grandson. Rick's immediate reaction was to try to beat Nebulon for knowing what his naked grandson looked like, and we have to side with Rick on this one.
Nebulon, we don't care if you assigned someone else to do it. That was chilling. No wonder the Devil, Lucious Needful, is so low on the scale. He was a cunning store owner, content to curse people when all they were trying to do was make their lives easier. But the most embarrassing thing he did was turn on the only person who supported him. Summer was fine working for him even knowing who he was, and she tried to help boost his confidence again. And how did Lucious pay him? Throwing her away when it suited her, taking all the credit for her success.
It was incredibly satisfying to see the shit taken out of him. Alan Rails was a very pitiful vindicator. Quick to anger, he was Supernova's ex-husband. He remained on the team despite her breakup and his suspicions of her sleeping with another team member. He was quick to jump to the conclusion of simply killing Rick to avoid being part of his game and always tries to use his ability to show off, always happy to remind people that he can summon a ghost train to help. Supernova, despite pretending to be a hero, has obtained a very low ranking. Due to her actions in what Morty called 'Vindicators III' she has gained the reputation of a madwoman on the verge of a nervous breakdown and is willing to take down anyone who stands in her way.
We'll mention the other members of her team, but Supernova was the one who made the biggest impression. It was revealed that she cheated on her ex-husband and then killed her ex and current lover, blaming Rick for her deaths. Space is dark enough without an incarnation of it being so cruel and unforgiving. The supernova was a force to be reckoned with. Reggie, Gaia's former lover, is next. The true father of Gaia's offspring, he appeared after Rick and Beth built a way to maintain their partnership. He did not care about the well-being of her children and stated that he only wanted to show them how to be powerful and that meant using what he called tough love.
He loved to beat Rick, even when the other one spoiled the match. Fortunately, Morty and Summer helped defeat him. Zeep Xanflorp was content to use an entire race to power his own society, unknowingly using Rick's own plan. When he realized that he was a product of Rick's creation and that his own society was being used to power a car battery, he resorted to having a fit and fighting with his fellow scientist. He is arrogant, reluctant to even work with the man responsible for his world until Morty has a group of savages hold them prisoner. He holds a grudge when Rick leaves, implying that he intends to seek revenge.
While we're talking about people justifying murder, this seems like a good one.place to locate Cop Morty. It's the trope of the corrupt officer, who curses his new partner for being too sensitive and takes out his anger on his fellow Morty. He dehumanizes the other Mortys, calling them yellowshirts and not hesitating to attack or kill them outright. When his partner Rick gives him the chance to stand down and make the right decision, he attempts to eliminate Rick, using trickery to lower his guard. Ricks' Citadel was terrifying for one simple reason: it was a horrible mix of Rick's mentality but fused with the practices of the Galactic Federation.
They claimed that they hated being controlled by the government, but that was all they did to their own society. The Mortys and even most of the Ricks simply had no rights. Anyone who was out of place was “taken care of.” When Evil Morty was chosen, they tried to bully the teen into following their lead because they were going to make things work in his favor anyway. Thank goodness they were implemented quickly. You'd think they would have found out after Rick destroyed the place. This will divide some people in the comments, but we'll put the infamous Rick Sanchez up next.
And I would just like to say that it was a little difficult to rank him... Now there will be those who will argue that he deserves to be lower on our list... Maybe he even deserves the Gold Medal of Evil... But we have to point out some positive factors which I think count a lot. On more than one occasion he has expressed how much he cares about his grandchildren and his daughter. He made a whole world for Beth, he didn't want her neighborhood to brand her as a monster if her anger got the best of her.
He brought Jerry out of his affair only because he didn't want the rest of the family to be mad at him. He endured her hatred of his best friend's weddings and gave a pretty moving speech before it all went horribly wrong. He gave in to Reggie and only asked to keep the partnership he and Beth built because it was something they did together and it meant a lot to Beth. That doesn't mean he doesn't have a dark side to him, which ranges from terrible to downright evil. He drinks excessively, lashes out, refuses to admit her weaknesses, overthrew an entire government that killed thousands... and many more...
He was the one who turned Unity into a disaster and made her deviate from the goals of she. He's a mercenary, a terrorist, an arms dealer, a bounty hunter, and pretty much anything else illegal you can think of. He has even mentioned causing death on a “planetary scale.” That's why we can't really rank it any better than here. He has a complete disregard for life and although he is shown to care about his family... Everyone else is disposable. That said, while the scale of his destruction and murder is a very important factor, it is not the only one.
Rick has also had his share of heroics and moments when our hearts broke for him. He gave up his necklace to save Morty, glad to die in his grandson's place. His toxic self reunited with his healthy self just to save his Morty, hugging the boy close to him and telling him, “It's okay. Grandpa is here.” And let's not forget the way he destroyed King Jellybean. Rick is a very screwed up individual. And yes, we would say that the evil side of him is quite overwhelming. But there is a good side that cannot be overlooked and for that reason, we have ranked him as the fifth most evil character.
We give fourth place to Tommy. Left behind in Froopyland, he survived by mating with the creatures there and devouring the offspring created. Survival is one thing, but Tommy actually took pride in his life and when presented with the opportunity to return to the real world, he had to be forced. He responded to Beth's claims about people condemning her own father to death with "people should eat their children." There is a very small chance that he will actually reform once he returns to the real world, making him a very dangerous neighbor. Fart may have had a catchy song, but he was a mass murderer hell-bent on eliminating any lower-level life forms.
If Morty hadn't eliminated him, he would have done a lot of damage. Even during the brief time we see him, he manipulates others into taking their own lives or eliminating his former comrades just so he can escape. He took advantage of Morty's sympathy for being freed and justified the horrible nature of his beliefs without any hint of remorse. Really, given that its goal is to eradicate all carbon-based life forms, we couldn't really rank Fart more favorably... But given that it's a different type of entity and sees carbon-based life as a threat. .. In a way we understand it.
A bit. Evil Morty is next. We know he has Evil in his name, but you can't help but sympathize at least a little with his cause. We'll also give him credit for Evil Rick's actions, as it was revealed that Rick in particular was being used as a puppet by his Morty. In fact, it was Evil Morty himself who was content to kill other Ricks and gather his Mortys to torture them as a constantly working shield. Not because he needed his brain waves, but because he needed a Rick to hunt and blame. When he escaped punishment, his next step was to run for president and eliminate anyone who stood in his way.
Evil Morty is responsible for the deaths of numerous Ricks. In fact, he killed 27 of them in The Rick-Kind's Close Encounters, and then tried to frame our Rick for everything. He has also kidnapped, trafficked, and tortured hundreds of Mortys. Given Ricks and Mortys' high body count, one could argue that what he's doing is essentially murder. We don't give him the Gold Medal of Evil for a reason: he was raised genuinely believing that the Ricks don't care about his Mortys. He felt that his actions were necessary for the cycle to change and it will be interesting to see how his plans develop.
King Jellybean is one of the most repulsive

characters

on the show. Even if you've only seen a small part of the series, you probably know who this guy is. He presents himself as simpler, letting down a person's guard with his goofy voice and his folksy manner. But once things start not going his way, he doesn't hesitate to use force. His interaction with Morty was a terrifying Jekyll/Hyde moment that reminds us that we don't know the people we encounter and that we should always be on our guard, even if the other seems harmless. Thank goodness Rick realized this and gave Jellybean what he deserved.
But what do you think? Who is the most evil character in the depraved and screwed world of Rick and Morty? Let us know in the comments section below. Don't forget to ring the notification bell and enjoy our Good-to-Evil playlist. Where we analyze the morality of characters from your favorite cartoons, shows and movies. But most importantly: he's still evil!

If you have any copyright issue, please Contact