But Justin Roiland has a different view of the whole thing. In a recent interview after the episode 3 of Season 2 was leaked, Roiland said that he does not think that fans or non-fans of the show who end up watching the leaked episodes are villainous.
He said he would have probably done it on the “Game of Thrones” TV series if he was not busy and too lazy to deal with torrenting. He would really be tempted to watch the episodes of the show ahead of the rest because an opportunity is being provided to them. Roiland said that those who watched the leaked episodes need not feel bad and beat themselves up too bad for doing it.
Roiland said that it’s really more of a bummer that someone else made the decision to put the episodes out into the world before it was ready.
During the “Rick and Morty” ComicCon 2015 panel, three of the brains behind the very popular and successful adult animation had a roundtable with the press to discuss the show’s second season.
Executive Producer and Writer Dan Harmon, Executive Producer and the voice of both Rick and Morty, Justin Roiland, and Writer and voice actor Ryan Ridley detailed what fans could expect for Season 2 of the series.