Well, they're going to show the whole thing back to back tomorrow, which might give us a good indication of how well it works (if at all) over the full 90 minutes (plus ad breaks).
I said I would reserve overall judgement after seeing the third part, so here it is. As it is, overall it started out cool with bursts of humour here and there, in particular the introduction of Katerina (remember her?), then sagged in the middle by getting bogged down with the meta-references to the TV show and the TV-channel-named-after-one-of-the-characters (clue: it's not Rimmer TV, which to me sounds like something on pay per view hotel sets), only to be wrapped up in a knowing, homage-filled, "you see what we DID THERE?!" sort of way and leaving us with a good feeling inside and the possibility of more to come.
Overall, not too bad for something well-loved and cherished but absent for so many years. It reminded me of some of what was good about the show, but with some very unnecessary chunks of bloat and self-indulgence. I'll still give it a thumbs-up.
I said I would reserve overall judgement after seeing the third part, so here it is. As it is, overall it started out cool with bursts of humour here and there, in particular the introduction of Katerina (remember her?), then sagged in the middle by getting bogged down with the meta-references to the TV show and the TV-channel-named-after-one-of-the-characters (clue: it's not Rimmer TV, which to me sounds like something on pay per view hotel sets), only to be wrapped up in a knowing, homage-filled, "you see what we DID THERE?!" sort of way and leaving us with a good feeling inside and the possibility of more to come.
Overall, not too bad for something well-loved and cherished but absent for so many years. It reminded me of some of what was good about the show, but with some very unnecessary chunks of bloat and self-indulgence. I'll still give it a thumbs-up.
