The twist? Those dinosaurs aren't extinct — they return and reveal they actually chose to leave Earth because they felt Rick's chaotic energy was holding evolution back. They now run a utopian galactic civilization.
So here's the for Rick and Morty S06E06 , titled "Juricksic Mort" : Rick, Morty, and Summer visit a strange alien planet where a species of sentient, liquid-based beings (the "Jurisians") run a legal system that forces Rick to stand trial for "genocide against dinosaurs" — specifically, the very dinosaurs Rick wiped out millions of years ago to prevent them from conquering the galaxy.
In the end, Rick manipulates everyone, the dinosaurs leave again, and the episode satirizes courtroom dramas, cancel culture, and Rick's toxic pride. If you actually meant you want the , I can't provide that. But I can tell you where to watch the episode legally (HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, etc.) or help you with technical details about h265 encoding. Just let me know.
Rick is put on a bizarre legal spectacle where both the dinosaurs and the Jurisians try to exploit him. Meanwhile, Morty tries to prove he's not just a sidekick by acting as Rick's lawyer — but fails hilariously.
I notice you're asking about in h265 format, but "full story" likely means you want the plot summary — not a download link (since sharing pirated content would violate policy).
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