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If I remember rightly The Last Day is where we find out about Lister being abandoned in a box under a pool table, he never found out why. Of course we then saw years later why, it's a nice touch to continuity which often takes the back seat to the Rule of Funny.
 
If I remember rightly The Last Day is where we find out about Lister being abandoned in a box under a pool table, he never found out why. Of course we then saw years later why, it's a nice touch to continuity which often takes the back seat to the Rule of Funny.

I hadn't seen the full episode in some time, just the edited highlight clips ubiquitous on YouTube, hehe. That the series 7 episode, "Ouroboros", expanded on it... "The Last Day" was about a replacement droid to Kryten finally reaching the ship, its circuits went haywire, and the crew has to stop it before it destroys Kryten.

Good point on "rule of funny", and for Red Dwarf it works. The concept works better for a comedy anyway and RD often balances a lot rather well. Not an easy task...

Never cared for series 7. The drama felt forced, often artificial, and more akin to melodrama. Characters that were originally put together out of happenstance now had some revised backdrop or big revelation for what could be called "Rule of Epic". Rimmer's was the most obvious example, though they just about make it work. It still has some nice ideas, and it made sense why they brushed aside the cliffhanger resolution from series 6 due to the delay between years... the blu-ray, for this season, uniquely, has a different frame rate - not quite like the original release that also had the "faux film effect" applied, but not quite the same feel either. The late-90s, where - as with the late-70s for music instruments, using bleeding edge technology to craft a product with didn't always have the optimal effect. Save for autotune, a lot has changed for the better since...

That said, "Beyond a Joke" was surprisingly good. "Tikka to Ride" is a bit eerie at times and feels more like a hard sci-fi novel with Red Dwarf characters grafted onto it but isn't too bad. "Duct Soup" was awful. "Epideme" and "Nanarchy" are a step up. "Blue" has one good thing going for it, maybe two. "Stoke me a Kipper" is digging up fanservice to epic up Rimmer with.

And "Identity Within", the unmade episode, would - if I recall - have bits of it repurposed for the later episode "Can of Worms".

Still amazed at how series 7 through 9 were mixed bags, yet 10 knocks it out of the park, with 11 being solid, 12 being hit or miss, and 13 (Promised Land) solid if not treading back into overdone-epic territory (but not in a bad way, it's more rewatchable for me than series 7.)
 
Just thinking of the gifts for Kryten in The Last Day and Listers attempt at building a Marilyn Monroe robot which malfunctions and runs in to a wall :lol:

Ever the gracious Kryten:

“It’s those cute little flaws that keeps a guy interested”. Kryten appreciated the effort from possibly the laziest person in the universe.

I liked the fish earring Kryten receives from Cat. I would have worn that.
 
If I remember rightly The Last Day is where we find out about Lister being abandoned in a box under a pool table, he never found out why. Of course we then saw years later why, it's a nice touch to continuity which often takes the back seat to the Rule of Funny.
It's a show with very little continuity, but occasionally they refer back to something from an earlier episode. Like when the Mutton Vindaloo Beast was chasing them and Lister said "remember a year ago to the day, when I was attacked by the killer shami kabab?" (aka: the Polymorph).
 
It's a show with very little continuity, but occasionally they refer back to something from an earlier episode. Like when the Mutton Vindaloo Beast was chasing them and Lister said "remember a year ago to the day, when I was attacked by the killer shami kabab?" (aka: the Polymorph).

Indeed, which I think make's Lister's backstory even more poignant.

The Last Day said:
LISTER: I never had a mum either.
RIMMER: Oh, for god's sake, what's wrong with everyone?!
HOLLY: Why didn't you have a mum?
LISTER: I was abandoned.
KRYTEN: Abandoned?
LISTER: Six weeks old. A cardboad box underneath the pool table. I was
just abandoned in this pub.
KRYTEN: How could anybody do that?
LISTER: I don't know. I never found out.

Ouroboros said:
KOCHANSKI
What happenned to you was really rough. The pool table, no note, no
explanation...

LISTER
I think that's why I spent most of my early life drifting, y'know? I
didn't have anything to look to cos I didn't know who I was, where I came
from. Just those two names they couldn't decide on calling me; 'Rob' or
'Ross'.
....
LISTER
The in-vitro tube, the one that Kochanski's got. The frozen embryo - it's
me! At some point after the baby's borm we must go back in time and leave
me under the pool table at the Aigburth Arms. We wrote Ouroboros on the box
to explain! I'm my own father... and Chris is my ex-girlfriend and my mum!

Father's Day said:
It's not my fault that due to some time-travelly paradoxy sci-fi smeg I happen to be my own dad.
 
I put the longer, more properly oriented version up about a year ago.
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Holly: “I've seen things down in the cargo decks that would make your hair stand on end."
Lister: "Like wot?"
Holly:"Brill Cream it is called. You put it on your head, and it makes your hair stand on end."
 
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You know what the problem is? Every day is the same old slog through deep space. Take Christmas! What did we do Christmas Day?

Don't you remember, sir? Last Christmas Day we were attacked by that pan-dimensional liquid beast from the Mogadon Cluster!
 
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