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***** Rick and Morty - Season 6 *****

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Seeing different articles saying he was also tweeting sexual stuff to underage women.
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How much was he involved with the writing of episodes in later seasons?
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They're in a pickle, no doubt.
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Counterpoint said:

How much was he involved with the writing of episodes in later seasons?
This guy was the head writer for High on Life. And it popped popped up on my tl because it was liked by someone i follow who was a staff writer for Rick & Morty through season 4. So i would guess it's pretty credible info..

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From this article seems like he has largely been M.I.A. for years creatively and doesn't even talk to Harmon. SO that's promising as far as his leaving not meaning much to the show other than having to find a sound-a-like for the voiceover.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/justin-roiland-animation-empire-implosion-rick-and-morty-1235319366/
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The shadow of a doubt part is the key line in there for me. Just because they don't have enough to convict doesn't mean he's not a piece of ****, especially given what else has come out since then.

I wonder if he's going to try filing wrongful termination lawsuits or if he's just going to try to let all this quietly slip from everyone's memory.
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bluefire579 said:

The shadow of a doubt part is the key line in there for me. Just because they don't have enough to convict doesn't mean he's not a piece of ****, especially given what else has come out since then


Sounds like the attempt to convict him in the court of public opinion was successful
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agdoc2001 said:

bluefire579 said:

The shadow of a doubt part is the key line in there for me. Just because they don't have enough to convict doesn't mean he's not a piece of ****, especially given what else has come out since then


Sounds like the attempt to convict him in the court of public opinion was successful
Unfortunately. It's ridiculous though to be caring about the morality of modern day entertainers, for we would quickly kill all media due to some scandal or other. It's pretty simple if he's not guilty in the court of law then he should be free to take part of whatever projects he wants to, let the viewership decide his career then.
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hunter2012 said:

agdoc2001 said:

bluefire579 said:

The shadow of a doubt part is the key line in there for me. Just because they don't have enough to convict doesn't mean he's not a piece of ****, especially given what else has come out since then


Sounds like the attempt to convict him in the court of public opinion was successful
Unfortunately. It's ridiculous though to be caring about the morality of modern day entertainers, for we would quickly kill all media due to some scandal or other. It's pretty simple if he's not guilty in the court of law then he should be free to take part of whatever projects he wants to, let the viewership decide his career then.
Given all the reports that have come out since then, the court case seemed to be far from the only issue, and was only the catalyst for everyone finally cutting ties
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