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Red Dwarf | Lemons | S10 Ep 3 | Gallifrey Pals Get Dwarfed

When life gives you lemons... Make batteries out the them that way you can make it back to your spaceship in the future and don't forget to leave Jesus behind

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PAULA DEMING

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Red Dwarf | Lemons | S10 Ep 3 | Gallifrey Pals Get Dwarfed

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Amazing art! You captured them so well, and the design choices are perfect. <3

Katrine Myra

I do enjoy it when RD gets serious. Both Grant and Naylor are vehemently anti-religion, but we haven't seen an episode like this since Waiting for God - and of course, this one takes it even further. This is the sort of episode that I feel might be a good introduction to RD for non-fans, much like Tikka to Ride. It's not one of my favorites, but I can't quite pinpoint why. The jokes are great, the concept is excellent... I guess I'm just not super fond of time travel or time lapse. I do appreciate that Lister's beard is grey when they finally arrive in India (and I think I might have applauded at Cat's costume. Sublime.) That said, the running joke that bags are impressive tech for the time, and Jesus being more impressed by it than anything else, is an absolute delight.

Katrine Myra

"Draw both of us as Kryten" Mmmm... there might be something to that

Sebastian Bodine

Ever since someone pointed out that there was real potential to continue themes from Waiting For God, I can't help but feel that there was some missed opportunity with this episode. Despite that, this episode is still solid. I will always remember Jesus being fascinated by a bag!

Sebastian Bodine

don't have to deal with either one from now on

Sebastian Bodine

I can only imagine how difficult it would be to draw Kryten regularly let alone an altered version πŸ˜‚ - Kat

Time Lord

This is so ominous πŸ˜‚ - Kat

Time Lord

This is so very true. It's the biggest headache ever. - Kat

Time Lord

Maybe Kat's blasphemy was liking the Acolyte? star wars fans could be just as bad as religious fanatics.

tal goren

The Gospel of Judas is a real thing (though not the Church of Judas so much). It was part of the Gnostic gospels that were thrown out when the final form of the Christian bible was put together under the Roman Emperor Constantine. The description Rimmer gets into is not entirely off-base, although he mixes in several other conspiracies for flavor (Jesus taking off for the south of France with Mary Magdeline being one of them). Let's just say my Catholic High School religious education was, ummm, unusual. I'm not sure why the nuns liked talking about this stuff (and yes, only the nuns that taught out religion classes). Probably part of their campaign to get their students to think critically. Kind of back-fired though. Most of the people I went to school with (including me) ended up being agnostic, if not being downright atheist, so not sure what they were hoping to accomplish on there. Other than that, I love the actor who played Jesus. He was such an adorable dingbat that I wanted to put him in my pocket. And I love those episodes where da Boyz pull together, even as they snipe at one another. And nothing makes me laugh harder than "We killed Wallace and Gromit!" (Lister) and "Enjoy the moment. You are no longer the dumbest one here." (Rimmer).

Lizbeth Marcs

When I leave, I hope I remember to say that you weren't blasphemous enough.

Mike Connaghan

My favourite part of this video is Paula's sensible sermon accompanied by a cross-eyed Kat blowing raspberries and following it up with "SUCK IT". If all churches used this model attendances wouldn't be in decline.

Tom

Not gonna lie, I thought Kat's "Gods-dammit" was picked up from Battlestar Galactica xD

Jonathan

Speaking as a believer I laughed a lot watching this episode, which honestly is a lot less 'blasphemous' than some other shows I adore (looking at you 'Peep Show'.) Ignore the haters Kat, you rock! That said I have to agree with Paula that I don't quite get the idea behind the Church of Judas being a 'church'... I mean if they are saying Jesus faked his death then why honour him? Oh well still a very fun episode. Series X is one of my favourites and I'm delighted you are enjoying it so much.

Ross Nolan

As a kid I thought the word was "Blast-for-me!" which I thought was a good thing. So... smoke a kipper and have a blastforme.

Mark Ten

I think that was meant to be Aramaic...although I admit, I don't know what Hebrew would have looked like in 23 AD.

Raven Stromdans

I'm now able to rejoin the alons-y tier. All the Paula and Blasphemy just got too much for me for a minute there. I only just saw your thank you for my eyes gif in discord- thanks for the shoutout! ~TuneIntoSanity/MantisEnergy

TuneIntoSanityFM

True, he wrote his note in, what, Hebrew? but could read the book? He may have asked the computer to translate it however. An ai interface would have been required for him to access any the things they left for him.

Hell3Quin

He said his parents were & this time around he said his mother was. Not mutually exclusive.

Hell3Quin

I really like this episode. The guy playing Jesus stole the show, he was so good and so funny...And personally, I'm of a live and let live mentality...and I'm happy to stay for the apparent blasphemy!

Sue the Scottish Geek

Rimmer does talk about his parents in S2 as being 7th day Hop'ists owing to a misspelling of their bible (hope), but there are 2 ways you can read it. 1 It's just his Mum who was a member of the church of Judas (just noticed he says was so she may have renounced) & 2 the original Hop'ists thing was just a bit Rimmer did to get his point across to Lister about "I'd never dream of knocking it" (and remember he doesn't have a high opinion of his parents). I think at least the 1st option is true bc of the detail and earnestness of Rimmer's delivery and that he also believed it. Plus it could be possible that the Hop'ist was his dads thing that his mum went along with.

Hell3Quin

omg you guyyyssssss, youre both so sweet omg. gonna tear up a lil :') Oh and you can say my name either way, but the og idea was gillybean, to kind of sound like jellybean. you can also sing it along to Billie Jean XD but IRL i get called Gilly, like from game of thrones but yay, im glad you guys like it so much! I dunno about Kryten versions aha. That may be beyond my skill lmao

GillyBean

I actually liked this episode even more than I remembered and I remember liking it well enough when I first saw it. This was one of the good harkening-back episodes where it's virtually impossible to guess where it's going at the very start or determine where it's ultimately going to end, a writing trick that I'm a big fan of for this series. I feel like they got away from that narrative sleight of hand over the years and it's nice to see it make a return here. I admit to enjoying a certain amount of schadenfreude watching this episode as well - whenever someone takes a certain amount of piss out of Christianity, a pagan (especially *this* one) gets a big, shit eating grin about it. (sorry, Paula! Love you!) This episode was just surprisingly tightly written, it's premise was ridiculously amusing and the ultimate payoff was great - although you'd think with all that reading, our faux-Jesus would have noticed that it was not himself being referenced but rather Jesus of Nazareth, but that's a small quibble all told. Aside from the episode itself, the personal bit about "I expected better from Kat" was FUCKING HILARIOUS. One of my favorite reactions and reaction moments of all time. This was great! Keep Calm and Smeg On, Gallifrey Pals! Me and Mr. Flibble will be here smoking kippers with lemon for Jesus and his twin brother Judas while we wait for the next episode! (stop asking for their autograph, Mr. Flibble, that's not polite!)

Raven Stromdans

I think the church of judas thing is a retcon. in the past Rimmer said he was apart of a religion called 7th day advent hoppists. where they hop to church on one foot.

Ashley

When life gives you lemons make a bag and a great red dwarf episode out of them

Frank Murphy

S8 had eight episodes because it bought the total episode count up to 52 and made it eligible for syndication; remember, it was meant to be the last season.

Troy Convers

In the words of George Carlin, "Just pick a superstition, sit back and enjoy yourself." Remember, Rimmer had talked about his family belonging to 'The Seventh Day Advent Hoppists'. One fun fact in this episode is the entire marketplace was shot in the studio. I believe the one outside shot was right next to the studio's parking lot.

Bruce Bromley

Ever noticed how the top drawer classic Red Dwarf episodes are ensemble plots? As in all four are contributing to the same storyline, not split into A-plot/B-plot? Well Lemons is one of those episodes. For me, the best episode of S10 and a perfect way to get back on track after two uneven outings. It's basically Monty Python's Life of Brian meets Rick & Morty (as it will be) so, absurd as fuck because of the former and well, absurd as fuck in a Sci-fi way because of the latter. The episode just zings along; the pacing, the timing, the dialogue is pure old school S1-6 Dwarf. The bits with Lister's left over organs and the 'Jesus' reveal are stop-you-in-your-tracks hilarious and the jabs about genocide and religion are the satirical sting that RD does every now and again to make you think. And fun fact: the music when they're building the shower is the same as when OG Kryten was doing Rimmer's tasks back in S2.

Troy Convers


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