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The H.265 version preserves the sharpness of the character animation and the depth of the alien backgrounds while taking up less space on your "totally legal" backup drive. It is the definitive way to watch Rick emotionally manipulate a bird in high fidelity.

In the sprawling multiverse of pirated content and high-fidelity home theater setups, codecs are rarely the hero of the conversation. Usually, we talk about plot twists, cameos, or Justin Roiland’s improvisational rants. However, for the discerning fan who hoards digital media on a Plex server or an external SSD, the release of Rick and Morty Season 6, Episode 2—titled The Two Crows —in the H.265 (HEVC) format is a significant technical event.

Let’s break down why this specific episode, with its unique visual chaos, is the perfect candidate for next-generation compression. The Two Crows serves as the direct follow-up to the seismic canon-busting premiere. While the season opener dealt with the "Portal Boy" fallout, Episode 2 takes a surprisingly introspective (yet violent) turn. Rick ditches Morty to go on an adventure with a sentient, disembodied crow’s head, leaving Morty to deal with a sitcom-parody B-plot involving a "Summer's boyfriend" apocalypse.