

He sees pretty much everyone else as a means to an end whom he lives beside only because it would be an inconvenience to eliminate them. I really doubt an unbiased person can really call him Good consider the amount of neutral peoples he's remorselessly gotten killed or disfigured. Pretty much everyone seems to agree he's Chaotic considering how allergic he is to authority. It's sort of hard to argue that he's good, but I've seen enough alignment threads in my day to know that someone will make the argument, vehemently. watch even the first minute of this video and tell me you still think he's either good or not chaotic. He also shows no conscience or remorse at all about murder i.e. He tried to fix it, made it worse, and then said **** it and moved to a new world where it doesn't really seem to bother him. So yes, as I read, some people have tried to mislead the thread, but the rest tend to agree that Rick is at least good, or at minimun, with strong tendencies to it.He also carelessly destroyed an entire planet because he didn't care to take the effort to ask Morty if someone had the flu.

And of course, people feel uncomfortable calling a selfish character Good, thus negating one important point within human soul. The real problem here is that many people tend to negate that Rick is CG because he's sometimes says selfish things. If being evil in D&D means possibility of hurting others for your own profit then C-137 is truly good (He stopped all hostilities on a planet, created global peace, and got nothing from it). Personally, at least that example it's a grey area at worst. So yes, as I read, some people have tried to mislead the thread, but the rest tend to agree that Rick is at least evil, or at minimun, with strong tendencies to it.Correction, he didn't enslave said planet. And of course, people feel unconfortable if the sympathize with an evil character, thus negating one important point within human soul. The real problem here is that many people tend to negate that Rick is CE because he's a charismatic character to sympathize with.

If being evil in D&D means possibility of hurting others for your own profit then C-137 is truly evil (enslaving a whole planet for using it as a battery?). Anyway, I already stated at the title of this thread "according of D&D standards", there's no crucial need in pointing me Rick doesn't belong to D&D universe. When chapter 1x10 Evil Rick appears and make a measurement of hundreds of Ricks, Rick C-137 is only two degrees farther in the scale of evilness.
