TRENDING Published December8, 2015 By Marijim Dy

‘Rick And Morty’ Season 3 Will Be ‘Okay,’ Says Dan Harmon; Series Creator Reveals How Show Began

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Rick and Morty series creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon
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Series creator Dan Harmon has hinted that "Rick and Morty" season 3 may have fixed all the problems in the show's second season.

In an interview with Den of Geek, Harmon discussed "Rick and Morty" season 3 and whether the issues on season 2 have been resolved.

"I don't think anybody wants to do a third season that simply spends a whole bunch of episodes dealing with a situation that we created at the end of the second season," he told the publication. "So, I think that's a non-spoiler way of saying things should be okay pretty quickly."

"Rick and Morty" season 3 writer/producer Dan Guterman has also given updates regarding "good days" at the studio. "Well, that's high praise coming from the Caesar of bad days," Harmon said. "Guterman knows a bad day. He's the Anthony Bourdain of day qualities."

The series creator added that they have hired new writers to have gender balance in the studio. "I think it's like a 50/50 balance now, like in the early days of 'Community,' which is really great," Dan Harmon revealed.

"Because I think the important thing about gender in the writers' room is not representation, it's balance. Because if somebody is in the unfortunate situation of being a so-called representative of any kind of human that person is always going to be outnumbered and filtered through this weird experience."

Dan Harmon has previously revealed how "Rick and Morty" came about in an interview with HitFix. Apparently, the idea just came from "voices in Justin's [Roiland] head."

"Justin had finished a job working on a very creatively stifling show," Harmon said. "I don't know what it was - you'd have to ask him but I know that as he tells it, he was coming off of that show going into unemployment and had this desperate urge to create."

"And instead of that urge flowing like a garden hose being gently turned on it was gonna shoot out like through the barrel of a gun. It was gonna be explosive, loud and cause as much damage as possible."

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