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Red Dwarf - Blue
episode 7.5
UK 1997
produced by Ed Bye, Doug Naylor (executive) for Grant Naylor/BBC
directed by Ed Bye
starring Craig Charles, Danny John-Jules, Robert Llewellyn, Chloe Annett, Chris Barrie
written by Kim Fuller, Doug Naylor, created by Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
TV-series Red Dwarf
review by Mike Haberfelner
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While robot Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) still can't cope with the fact
that Lister (Craig Charles) might like new crewmember Kochanski (Chloe
Annett) better than him, Lister - probably subconsciously - does
everything to prevent her from going back to her own dimension ... even if
that means flying their spaceship through the icey tail of a comet &
endangering the whole crew. Then though he suddenly misses Rimmer (Chris
Barrie), his old crewmate whom he never liked anyways, even dreams about
kissing him, & suddenly he can understand the loss that Kochanski
feels being marooned in his dimension ... somehow though she manages to
comfort him, much to the dismay of Kryten, who wants to be the one Lister
turns to. So he builds an artificial reality scenario that honors Rimmer,
the man and hero. & only after Lister has seen the scenario & is
ready to puke has he really come over his loss.
Only a few mild laughs, lots of cheesy stuff & the absence of an
interesting story do not make this one a good episode.
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