“Rick and Morty” Season 2 Episode 1 — commonly titled “A Rickle in Time” (airing as the season opener) — returns viewers to the show’s blend of high-concept science fiction, dark humor, and emotional undercurrents. Framing this episode through the lens of a technical file name like “x265 Better” suggests a dual focus: the episode’s narrative and thematic strengths, and how a “higher-quality” encoding or presentation (x265 being a modern video codec) might metaphorically or practically affect audience reception. This essay examines the episode’s storytelling, visual and auditory design, character dynamics, and how presentation quality—both literal and figurative—shapes interpretation.
The most famous benefit of x265 is the file size. You can generally get a file that looks to a 1080p x264 rip at roughly 40-50% of the storage space. x264 1080p: ~400MB - 600MB x265 1080p: ~150MB - 250MB rick and morty s02e01 x265 better
| Aspect | x264 | x265 | |--------|------|------| | Encoding time | Fast | 5–10x slower | | Old hardware support | Universal | Pre-2016 devices may choke | | Fine detail retention at very low bitrates | Better (x265 can get "waxy") | Requires good encoder settings | “Rick and Morty” Season 2 Episode 1 —