Yeah, I still enjoy them. They were a silly, fun take on sci-fi that I think sadly ended up today with a poorly deserved rap as being lowest-denominator repetitive humour. However, I think a lot of the early series probably wouldn’t land for people who were born after ~2000, while the later series have intermittently weaker writing and rely a lot more on references to the early series.
I still rewatch it all the time, as do my family, it’s a fantastic funny show that comments on the human condition, and the first episode still gives me fuckin’ chills. But - its reliance on contemporary culture probably makes it a show that is “of its time”.
EDIT - Plus quotes coming back to my head now:
“No silicon heaven? But where do all the calculators go?”
“No, human eyes don’t have a zoom function.” “But how do you bring a small object into focus?” “Just… move your head closer.”
“Relax the tax people aren’t gonna catch you now.” “What do you mean? Just because we’re three million years into deep space and the human species is extinct?! That means nothing to these people!”
And every other line of Quarantine, obviously. What I wouldn’t give to experience that episode anew again.
I felt the newer seasons were mostly solid, but one of them felt like it rehashed a lot of the humor; the episodes I liked most from the newer ones were the ones where they dabbled with the existing lore like what they revealed of Rimmer’s family and when he met the hologram of his brother. I like it when shows make significant lore advancements.
Ah, I think I mostly forgot that season (I think both the MILF episode and the illegal criticism episode are from the same season) probably because of the reactionary nonsense in it.
And every other line of Quarantine, obviously. What I wouldn’t give to experience that episode anew again.
My goodness yes. Or “Marooned”, which I think is my favourite in the whole series. The look on Rimmer’s face when Lister eats the dog food lives rent-free in my head.
Everytime I rewatch Red Dwarf, I consistently lose it at Lister’s various plans during Polymorph. I don’t know, something in the earnest rage of “strap a warhead to me, I’ll nut the smegger to oblivion” just conjures an uncontrollable laugh outta me.
Yeah, I still enjoy them. They were a silly, fun take on sci-fi that I think sadly ended up today with a poorly deserved rap as being lowest-denominator repetitive humour. However, I think a lot of the early series probably wouldn’t land for people who were born after ~2000, while the later series have intermittently weaker writing and rely a lot more on references to the early series.
I still rewatch it all the time, as do my family, it’s a fantastic funny show that comments on the human condition, and the first episode still gives me fuckin’ chills. But - its reliance on contemporary culture probably makes it a show that is “of its time”.
EDIT - Plus quotes coming back to my head now:
“No silicon heaven? But where do all the calculators go?”
“No, human eyes don’t have a zoom function.” “But how do you bring a small object into focus?” “Just… move your head closer.”
“Relax the tax people aren’t gonna catch you now.” “What do you mean? Just because we’re three million years into deep space and the human species is extinct?! That means nothing to these people!”
And every other line of Quarantine, obviously. What I wouldn’t give to experience that episode anew again.
I felt the newer seasons were mostly solid, but one of them felt like it rehashed a lot of the humor; the episodes I liked most from the newer ones were the ones where they dabbled with the existing lore like what they revealed of Rimmer’s family and when he met the hologram of his brother. I like it when shows make significant lore advancements.
Imho the episode with MILF was probably the worst since series 8, (the one with the ship where criticism is illegal is a close second).
Ah, I think I mostly forgot that season (I think both the MILF episode and the illegal criticism episode are from the same season) probably because of the reactionary nonsense in it.
“I’d like to discuss my penis.”
My goodness yes. Or “Marooned”, which I think is my favourite in the whole series. The look on Rimmer’s face when Lister eats the dog food lives rent-free in my head.
Everytime I rewatch Red Dwarf, I consistently lose it at Lister’s various plans during Polymorph. I don’t know, something in the earnest rage of “strap a warhead to me, I’ll nut the smegger to oblivion” just conjures an uncontrollable laugh outta me.