You definitely can't accuse Rick and Morty's Justin Roiland of not being FULLY committed to his work.

The co-creator and voice actor for both main characters of Adult Swim's brilliant animated comedy decided to go along with co-creator Dan Harmon's suggestion that he get drunk to record a season three episode.

Yes, he actually got paid to drink at work.

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"In episode 304, we need to see [Rick] get especially drunk, so I encouraged Justin to method act," explained Harmon. "I understand things got a little… creative."

That's one word for it as the hilarious video shows Roiland jokingly abusing the show's associate producer Sydney Ryan, calling the production team "a bunch of screaming demons".

And despite their insistence that he didn't need another shot of tequila, he kept on going for it, while musing on life as we all do when we're drunk: "What happens when we all die? Do you guys worry about that at night?"

We'll have to wait until season three finally lands this summer to see if any of Roiland's drunken musings get into the actual show.

Last month, Adult Swim unexpectedly released the first episode of Rick and Morty's third season on April Fool's Day.

The season premiere was streamed on a loop on Adult Swim's website and picked up where season two left off with Rick in prison, but not for long as he had defeated the Council of Ricks and the Galactic Federation by the end of the episode.

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Oh, and it also led to several petitions for McDonald's to bring back their Mulan tie-in Szechuan sauce.

Rick and Morty airs on Adult Swim in the US and FOX in the UK.

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