Better Than Life
"He passed away peacefully in his jeep... sleep"
This one has always stood out both because of the book version but also because like Future Echoes it provides the ideal material in terms of concept to humour. It's nice that the episode doesn't deep dive into the game element, instead spending half its time just focused on set up with the story of Rimmers father and the eventual pay off to that. Also again showing just how much even Rimmer hates himself on top of those around him. It's another showcase of why the show is so good, so many hit comedies are known for their famously quoted lines or moments from their runs but Dwarf contains so many within a single episode or at times scene.
Thanks for the Memory
"It's a state of the art sarny" "It's the state of the floor I'm worried about"
I do enjoy this episode but never as much as the others in series two and it's hard to say why, I think partially it's because it feels like despite the good lines it feels like it takes a while to tell a tale that as the viewer is very quickly obvious. Not the ideal way of looking at it but for some reason it makes it feel a little less on point.
"He passed away peacefully in his jeep... sleep"
This one has always stood out both because of the book version but also because like Future Echoes it provides the ideal material in terms of concept to humour. It's nice that the episode doesn't deep dive into the game element, instead spending half its time just focused on set up with the story of Rimmers father and the eventual pay off to that. Also again showing just how much even Rimmer hates himself on top of those around him. It's another showcase of why the show is so good, so many hit comedies are known for their famously quoted lines or moments from their runs but Dwarf contains so many within a single episode or at times scene.
Thanks for the Memory
"It's a state of the art sarny" "It's the state of the floor I'm worried about"
I do enjoy this episode but never as much as the others in series two and it's hard to say why, I think partially it's because it feels like despite the good lines it feels like it takes a while to tell a tale that as the viewer is very quickly obvious. Not the ideal way of looking at it but for some reason it makes it feel a little less on point.
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