Skimpy costumes.....laugh hysterically.
You have to wonder though, how incredibly talented TV producers are. I mean how much time and effort do they have to spend to get that kind of crap on TV? If they would spend that much effort on the content, I would never leave the TV again.
Crap Binder
been riding the coattails of Galactica's success, but I have to give
them credit for doing something different and not just trying to do
more Galactica. The producers have claimed that they had a long
Why not? Galactica was good. :-)
What!! There are Cylon sharks - I'm never going in the water again!!!
<Huddled at the beach in fear>
I like Red Dwarf, but I haven't been able to see enough of it to get to become a fan. Seemed like soft Sci Fi to me.
If you use NetFlix you can rent the DVDs. I thought the first seasons were great, but after that it went downhill. The last season was okay, and the "Back to Earth" special from last year was not that good.
I've enjoyed Red Dwarf. It's a Sci-Fi comedy - some of the aspects are definately set firmly in the sci-fi ground, but it's not overly techy.
Season 1 was OK, but mostly forgettable. Waiting for God was great, but I dig religious satire.
Season 2 was awesome.
Seasons 3 and 4 were good - the tempo of the show changed quite a bit (much faster), but was enjoyable.
Season 5 was one of my favorites.
Season 6 was very good - but with the Red Dwarf being written off the show, it changed things a bit. Still I very much enjoyed it.
Season 7 attempted to make the show more serioius. It didn't work that well.
Season 8 was another shift (bringing back the ship, crew, and the original Holly), which I felt reinvigorated the show after a bit of a blah season 7.
Problem was, the damn thing ended on a cliffhanger!!
Back to Earth (some call it Season 9) seemed more like fanwank to me. Enjoyable to see the Boys from the Dwarf again, but it was hard, even on a show as batshit crazy as Red Dwarf, to keep it serious, especially since it back-tracked to a previous season.
long been science fiction - now true?
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/22/us-science-light-idUSTRE78L4FH20110922
particles faster than light.
fascinating, Bart.
It's consistently amazing to me how much of what we learn leads to more mystery.