Whilst perhaps not quite a strong as last weeks effort, "Juricksic Mort" maintains the level of consistency that season six has provided.
Dinosaurs return to the earth. They were not, in fact, entirely destroyed by the meteor strike, but developed interstellar travel and have been seeding life around the universe. They decide to take back over the planet and allow the humans to just chill out. The President (Keith David) tries to get Rick (Justin Roiland) to overthrow these benevolent oppressors but he's not interested, until he's offered the one thing he wants.
Again, we're not really interested in the A story B story format here. The nearest thing to a B story is Jerry's book about how to live without much agency, becoming the Dinosaurs guide to life, and him not receiving the credit for it. The rest of the family barely have lines in this one.
Imprisoned but happy vs. Free and miserable is perhaps the most common story that writers and grappling with in the 21st century and, despite it being a somewhat sillier version, that's the central debate here. Along with the idea of whether anything is a truly selfless act, if the outcome is to make yourselves feel better. Despite the odd nod to "Arrival" and "Westworld" I also liked that this one wasn't a movie parody.
But it wasn't as funny as shows have been for the last couple of weeks and it didn't quite have the level of storytelling invention that those episodes have. Not a dud or a miss, like the odd episode in previous seasons have been, but not the peak of this run.