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  • in reply to: Zany IMDb "trivia" #255767
    Veni
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    You think they know Alan Rickman was originally Rimmer?

    in reply to: Six Degrees Of Separation #255766
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    Andy Dick > Simon Jones

    in reply to: Six Degrees Of Separation #255762
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    Btw Warb, I realized a shorter one:

    Penn Jillette stars on Penn & Teller Fool Us originally hosted by Jonathan Ross
    Jonathan Ross guest-starred on Jonathan Creek that starred Alan Davies

    in reply to: Six Degrees Of Separation #255761
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    Millie Bobby Brown was in Modern Family with Ed O’Neill
    Ed O’Neill was in Wayne’s World with Mike Myers
    Mike Myers was in Austin Powers with Verne Troyer
    Verne Troyer was in the Harry Potter films that also had David Tennant
    David Tennant was in Doctor Who with John Barrowman
    John Barrowman was in Torchwood which Shend guest-starred

    Ozzy Osbourne > Jimmy Stewart

    in reply to: Zany IMDb "trivia" #255760
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    I love this stuff, everyone knowing everything there is to know gets old sometimes, I like the wide-eyed innocence of the guys writing this stuff. Besides, nobody reads IMDb trivia for individual episodes lol.

    in reply to: Six Degrees Of Separation #255756
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    Charlie Chaplin was in The Kid with Jackie Coogan
    Jackie Coogan was in The Addams Family with John Astin
    John Astin was in Murder, She Wrote with Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury was in Beauty and the Beast, co-composed by Alan Menken
    Alan Menken composed Enchanted starring Amy Adams
    Amy Adams was in The Muppets where Selena Gomez had a cameo

    Penn Jillette > Alan Davies

    in reply to: Idea for an episode. #255748
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    69 6000

    Holly has sex with Hilly

    Veni
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    Is this your job application to TMZ then

    in reply to: Cliche #255611
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    Whenever I see something like that I like to make headcanons explaining it. For this one, I’ll say the option is available but Rimmer doesn’t know that and Holly won’t tell him for a laugh.

    in reply to: Chris Barrie has shut down his website #255569
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    His website’s back.

    in reply to: New Ed Bye Interview on Talking Bottom #255551
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    Culture is definitely a favorite, that and Hole

    in reply to: New Ed Bye Interview on Talking Bottom #255547
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    Talking a low point, that’d definitely be Break. A half hour of them throwing out gags that feel they’re building-up to something that never arrives.

    in reply to: New Ed Bye Interview on Talking Bottom #255546
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    Replying to Darrell

    in reply to: New Ed Bye Interview on Talking Bottom #255545
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    I think that’s ludicrous, episodes like Terror and Finger are some absolute gems.

    in reply to: New Ed Bye Interview on Talking Bottom #255537
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    I listen to the podcast regularly, if I’m honest they are being ridiculously harsh on Series 3. Like a lot of the criticisms of Terror, which I admit is a personal favorite of mine, border on nitpicky.

    Idk

    in reply to: Rachael Stott did a couple of Red Dwarf drawings #255495
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    Imagine a one-time Smegazine limited edition to promote the new special.

    in reply to: M-Corp on Wikipedia #255416
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    Oof, I’m afraid I’m the culprit behind this. Bold and Brash is the name.

    This was about a year ago and I made every photo I found the exact same aspect ratio cause I thought that was mandatory. I apologize, you can replace it, however.

    Also if you notice only Twentica, Give & Take, and M-Corp have pages. That’s cause Twentica was already there, and every other episode from XI and XII I tried making pages for would stop me as there were already redirects for the Red Dwarf list of episodes page and I didn’t know how to bypass it. So I only did Give & Take and M-Corp, both being horribly written abominations, whoops.

    in reply to: Chris Barrie has shut down his website #255388
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    Probably found little use in maintaining it, he isn’t an actor anymore except in Red Dwarf and the only other thing he does is act as a celebrity curator for the Tank Museum and host galas.

    in reply to: Idea for an episode. #255386
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    JFK

    The Red Dwarf crew are sent back in time but instead of an important historic event they’re teleported in the middle of a runway at the JFK International Airport and are sucked into a turbine, brutally ripped to pieces in a bloody carnage.

    in reply to: Idea for an episode. #255370
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    GITS & TWATS

    Angered by the fan reaction, Norman returns to G&T where he calls the users a bunch of basement-dwelling turbo virgins and vows to never work with GNP again until the next special.

    in reply to: Idea for an episode. #255369
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    I, FUCKINGHATEITT

    Following the release of the Red Dwarf special, G&T overwhelmingly hate Holly’s return and exchange jabs at his face comparing it to a withered pair of mongoose testicles.

    in reply to: The Red Dwarf Anthology of Poems #255327
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    I may be a fraud and a hack
    A particularly nasty sod
    But unlike Warbodog
    At least I’m not a twat

    /This is a learning experience

    in reply to: The Red Dwarf Anthology of Poems #255326
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    I may be a hack
    And also a fraud
    A particularly nasty sod
    But unlike Warbodog
    At least I’m not a twat

    in reply to: The Red Dwarf Anthology of Poems #255249
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    There once was a donut boy named Dennis
    He’d never eaten a slice of lettuce
    However one day
    He became the captain someway
    And Rimmer was forever jealous

    in reply to: What is the best 'final' episode so far? #255199
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    The thing is, a final episode for me can only be good in this way:

    – The entire episode was focused on the entire crew (or Lister/Rimmer; since they are unarguably the two major characters) and opens a new and climactic dynamic to them/him that satisfies a long-acknowledged part of their character(s) and/or their goal(s) in the show.

    So that ticks Back to Reality, Out of Time, and The Beginning for me as satisfying conclusions.

    Skipper is nearly there, but for me feels less focused on Rimmer and more as fan-service with paying tribute to a return from Holly, Captain Hollister, and the old Red Dwarf and original bunkroom.

    Only the Good… has an incredibly (albeit ending with a pretty funny gag) unsatisfying ending that ends the show on a giant cliffhanger.

    in reply to: What is the best 'final' episode so far? #255193
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    Out of Time, just remove the ‘To Be Continued’ and it’s both a tragic and epic conclusion.

    The Beginning is a close contender, as well.

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