For some reason I miss the laugh track/audience reaction/whatever. I'm kind of disappointed that people seem to hate the new episodes... but I'll see how I feel when I finish getting through them.
To each their own. I get where you're coming from, but frankly I don't think it's even clever enough to warrant such an essay.I just hope I can fill in what I think is going on and why I dont think its shit.
"It's like breaking the 9th wall, it's pointless."To each their own. I get where you're coming from, but frankly I don't think it's even clever enough to warrant such an essay.I just hope I can fill in what I think is going on and why I dont think its shit.
What it all boils down to for me is that it *wasn't* funny, and no matter how silly the series has been in the past, this brand of metaphysical, self referential "internal analysis" (if you like) very much smacks of scraping the barrel in the ideas department, and the Red Dwarf of old would never have stooped so low. It takes "winking at the camera" to the nth degree. It's shit. I just hope part 3 turns it around.
I'm just so happy to see the Boys from the Dwarf back together (minus Holly, hard to give him/her enough material I guess).
It's weird without the reaction of an audience, but that's a minor niggle. Episode 1 is better than 2, mainly because of being set on the ship. I generally prefer the cabin fever of Lister & Rimmer winding each other up. I did find Dave crying overgravestone pretty powerful and a good choice to have Cat drop in at the moment.Kochanski's
I'm watching the marathons right now and the new episode is a nice bonus. I haven't been this into Red Dwarf in years... I was vaguely aware it was being repeated on Freeview, but never seemed to catch it.
Anyhow I plan on watching the omnibus on Monday... if that helps the ratings.
Really, really not impressed with the second episode. For me the show has finally jumped the shark, hell they've gone past that, Red Dwarf has Nuke'd the Fridge. I could handle Rimmer leaving, Kochanski joining the crew, even Red Dwarf being in Lister's sock and the crew returning from the dead, but having them find out they are tv characters is just utter crap. If this is what was planned for the film no wonder no studio wanted to fund it.
The second episode in the new Red Dwarf trilogy lost over half the audience from the first episode but was still a huge success for multichannel station Dave. The show was the second most-watched multichannel programme of the day, with 937k (4.5%) tuning in at 9pm. Clip show Red Dwarf Special: Smeg-Ups followed with 495k (2.5%).
And was the episode sponsered by SFX or something, Jesus, just embarassing with its product placement
I'm interested to see how it'll wrap up for the final ep, but I tell you one thing- No way I'm buying that fucking (MASSIVE PLUG) DVD
The second episode in the new Red Dwarf trilogy lost over half the audience from the first episode but was still a huge success for multichannel station Dave. The show was the second most-watched multichannel programme of the day, with 937k (4.5%) tuning in at 9pm. Clip show Red Dwarf Special: Smeg-Ups followed with 495k (2.5%).
I guess that says it all, really.
I'm still hoping they pull something out of the bag at the end that makes it all work. Because in my opinion at least, it was funny last night.OK, well part 1 raised my expectations somewhat, so it was unfortunate when part 2 not only failed to meet those raised expectations, but also undershot the original low expectations by some way.
The whole show within a show contrivance is horribly self-indulgent, and really needs spectacularly good writing and performances to pull it off, which they don't have. Doug Naylor should just forget about writing it himself, a small team of younger writers who were fans of the original would do a much better job of penning a series.
Mind you, losing half it's viewers from one night to the next isn't a particularly good sign, those viewers were reacting to the first episode, the impact of the second remains to be seen.
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