[eng] The postmodern TV series Rick and Morty has quickly become a popular choice among the
Millennial generation. Academically, it has been analysed from a mostly philosophical
approach, leaving a lot to say regarding its impact on media and culture studies. Thus, the aim
of this essay is to study how Rick and Morty portrays the dysfunctional family, focusing on
the parental figures of Rick, Beth, and Jerry. These characters present toxic traits throughout
all three seasons of the series and contribute to the dysfunctionality of the family. The results
of the analysis show how the series’ nihilistic approach to life resonates with the Millennial
generation, as does its representation of the dysfunctional family. This dysfunctionality is
related to detrimental aspects of modern society such as toxic masculinities, emasculation of
father figures and problematic motherhoods.