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So next time you grab that 276MB file, smile. You’re not pirating. You’re participating in a small act of digital resourcefulness that Janine Teagues would quietly respect (and Gregory would side-eye, then secretly approve).

Does it ruin the scene? No. But if you’ve only ever watched the x265 version, you don’t know what you’re missing—and that’s the quiet genius of modern codecs. They make "good enough" feel like "perfect." Film nerds use the "sandstorm in The Mummy " to test compression. Abbott fans have the Gregory’s shirt test. In S02E12, Gregory wears a fine houndstooth pattern during the final library sit-in. On a Blu-ray, each tooth is distinct. In a poorly encoded x265, the pattern shimmers or blurs into moiré chaos.

x265 preserves the comedy. The heart survives compression. And the library—both on-screen and in your hard drive—remains open.