Rick And Morty S06e06 X265 =link= Jun 2026

MORTY: "Jeez, Rick, why does the T-rex look like a glitching mosaic of green and brown? It's like watching Lego dinosaurs through a screen door."

Reviews for the episode were generally positive, though some critics felt it was a "fun but forgettable" entry compared to the season's more ambitious episodes. Rick and Morty Season 6 Episode 6 Review: JuRicksic Mort

Morty, back on the couch, stares at the ruined living room. rick and morty s06e06 x265

RICK: "That's because I just transcoded the movie into — HEVC, Morty! High Efficiency Video Coding! It's not just compressing pixels; it's compressing probability . The T-rex is now more 'real' than the actual 1993 animatronic. Congratulations, you're looking at a dinosaur that exists at 78% ontological density."

: By the end of the episode, Rick finally repairs his portal gun. His motivation isn't a grand heroic gesture, but rather a stubborn refusal to use the superior "zen" portal technology gifted to him by the dinosaurs. Themes and Reception MORTY: "Jeez, Rick, why does the T-rex look

Rick explains that every time someone re-encodes a video to x265, they're not just saving hard drive space—they're "optimizing" alternate dimensions. Lower file size = higher reality compression. But Rick's new algorithm accidentally merged the codec with the Portal Gun's dimensional coordinates.

RICK burps, snatches the remote : "Because, Morty, you're streaming a 200-megabyte YIFY encode from 2009. The bitrate's lower than your social credit score. Watch this ." RICK: "That's because I just transcoded the movie

The Smith house living room. Morty is trying to watch Jurassic Park on a fuzzy streaming rip.

MORTY: "Rick, what'd we learn?"

The T-rex chases them through the house. Rick tries to use the Portal Gun, but the x265 codec has "re-encoded" the gun's exit portal into a low-bitrate artifact—the portal is now a 144p blocky mess that only leads to a Rick and Morty fan theory wiki page .

RICK: "Basically, Morty, every x265 file is a lazy universe . The codec discards 'redundant' visual info—so entire timelines get flagged as 'non-essential motion vectors.' Poof. Gone. But this T-rex? It's from a universe where Jurassic Park was a documentary ."