Not a typo. Just a Freudian slip I think Mr Goldenfold has missed his opportunity of saying, you know, him being fond of *wink wink*.
Rick & Morty has become my fav show over the seasons for this one reason alone: each episode it would challenge you with new ideas/concepts that, whether or not you agree with its conclusion, take you on a journey of self-realization through the "what if's".
This episode has great potentials. The idea of a world no longer bound by the sole purpose of survival..Would we find each of our real purpose or succumb to inertia and live our meaningless existence? Would we still thrive for higher plains of achievement, or would the elimination of all sorts of competition rob us of our creativity and inspiration? "Wall-E" and "Love, death & robots's Pop Squad" have addressed similar proposition. I was psyched half way watching this episode of R&M for some refreshing stances of their own. Sadly the ideas was never fully fleshed out, more glided over with a montage.
The side materials such as Jerry's book and the Oscar hosting could be real interesting too, but seem rushed to their conclusion as a mere bit.
However if you are looking for a classic R&M episode full of its brand humor and clever jabs, you would be more than content.