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Red Dwarf - Stasis Leak
episode 2.4
UK 1988
produced by Ed Bye, Paul Jackson (executive) for Grant Naylor/BBC
directed by Ed Bye
starring Chris Barrie, Craig Charles, Danny John-Jules, Norman Lovett, C.P.Grogan, Mark Williams, Mac McDonald, Sophie Doherty, Morwenna Banks, Richard Hainsworth, Tony Hawks
written by Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
TV-series Red Dwarf
review by Mike Haberfelner
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3 million years in the future, aboard the spaceship Red Dwarf: When
Lister (Craig Charles), the last human alive, finds a photograph of him
marrying his secret love Kachanski (C.P.Grogan) 3 million years ago, he
gets a little bit curious, because he never did marry her 3 million years
ago ... unless he will find a way to go back into time. Soon he, the after
death hologram Rimmer (Chris Barrie) & the cat evolved to human form
Cat (Danny John-Jules) really find a stasis leak (which is pretty much a
hole in time), & they go back. & while Rimmer tries to persuade
his still alive self to go nto deep freeze to survive the desaster that
wiped out the Red Dwarf crew, but only convinces him that he is on
hallucinogenic mushrooms, Lister goes looking for Kachansky ... but finds
her married - to a future version of himself who has found a way to come
back to the past.
This episode does include some clever ideas, & a clever speech by
Lister about (losing women to) yoghurt eaters & wine drinkers,
somehow though it falls short of its promise, as the whole timetravel
business doesn't seem to really be thought through at all, & it ends
on Rimmer (the life one) thinking he is hallucinating - which he was
already thinking 20 minutes earlier, so what's the point.
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