There was a whole city of cat people living in the hold of Red Dwarf. Most of them are either dead or left the ship. Only the Cat and the Blind Priest were left at the time Lister came out of stasis.
Good reaction but I'm afraid you missed out a bit at the very end where Rimmer's voice is heard over the credits shouting "it's a garbage pod - IT'S A SMEGGING GARBAGE POD!" 😄😄😄
@@MeganRuth Never skip the credits! Once in a while they have a good end credits gag. Red Dwarf blazing the trail for the MCU, but with a catchy song and shorter credits.
The first time I watched this episode was WAY back in the 90ies on PBS and THAT Credit Roll literally had me on the floor gasping for air! Just how the credits and music start normally then it all stops as Rimmer says. "Its a Garbage Pod!" then the music and credits continue for a time and then they stop again as Rimmer says, "Its a SMEGGING Garbage Pod!" was not seen on American TV anyway up till then. You expected when the show was over it WAS over!
@@benlee8436 I do NOT remember any "Strange" things in the ending credits of TV shows before this, most were just a word crawl over a still picture. About the only thing that came close was the Ending Credits of the Beverly Hillbillies where the credits would start on the house's front door and after a few seconds the door would open and the family would come out and wave to the audience BUT this happened EVERY episode and not as part of a specific episode.
Re: Rimmer being worried about quarantine despite being a Hologram - You've got to remember that Rimmer is a jobsworth & loves enforcing the rules because it makes him feel important, he's also a sm*ghead.
RADA-trained Noel Coleman repeatedly struggled with the word 'slobbiness' throughout his scenes as the Cat Priest. To be fair, he probably hadn't come across it too often. I suspect he was more used to the works of Wilf Shakespeare.
in the early years, Craig Charles and Chris Barrie legitimately didn't get along (by Season/Series 5 they were buds). This is one of the episodes where the IRL tension gives the on screen tension that extra little edge, like in the bit where Rimmer first starts screaming about the Quagaars.
I think the greater story here is that artificially intelligent appliances have been running on supervised for 4 million years and they're developing quirks.
Interesting comment about God. Is there a divine hand behind it all? If you’re interested about the Cat’s background and his people..I recommend the book “Infinity welcomes careful drivers”, it introduces Lister and Rimmer much more in depth too
Originally, Lister went on a pub crawl in London, got blind drunk, and woke up penniless on Mimas. He signed up on Red Dwarf to get back home, and when he learned how long it would take for the ship to return to Earth, he smuggled a cat aboard, *intending to get caught,* so he could skip most of the trip. If I recall the story correctly, Earth did send explorer ships looking for other sentient life in the galaxy. They never found any, and the ones that made it back home caused a bureaucratic nightmare, as well as some awkward family reunions, what with time dilation and so on. Personally, I expect there *is* sentient life out there, and the chances of ever meeting them are rediculous. Religion has inspired some impressive art and architecture, but... yeah. The irony is, Jesus, I like. Son of god or schizophrenic, if he thought he was saving people, he died a hero. Christians, on the other hand, are a depressingly mixed bag. I've always said, if you want to be a good christian, follow the example of Christ. If they can't do that, they should stop pretending.
There is much literature that cites the fact that jesus may have existed but he didn't claim to be the son of God which was an.idea tacked on centuries later and was most likely a "the end is nigh" doomsday prophet But I know that many believers prefer their version It's like people who prefer the Disney versions of famous fairy tales to the Grimm versions
Just realised I worded that wrong ment to say in regards toast I ment it to say simply get your partner to make it. As long as they can make very good toast. Love hot buttered toast with a mug of sweet tea
You have to remember that a lot of things you think are impossible are possible in Red Dwarf....as you will find out. When I say impossible, I mean impossible. 😁
The Pleiadian SANANDA, from Merope, was incarnated on Earth as Yeshua ( Jesus of Nazareth ). [ Merope, designated 23 Tauri, is a star in the constellation of Taurus and a member of the Pleiades star cluster. ]
Good to see that you really seemed to enjoy this episode. I really like it too. Apparently the writers aren't that keen on it. Well, I'm pretty sure Doug Naylor isn't. Not too sure on Rob Grant's take on it.
You have to go to the cupboard, take out the loaf, take off the little plastic tag if you can find the end. Then you have to take two slices out of the packet. Do up the tag again. Put the loaf back in the cupboard. Put the toast in the toaster. Press down the lever. Find a clean plate to put the toast on when it pops up from the toaster. Go to the fridge to get the butter out. Open the packet. Find a knife. Butter the toast. Make tea or coffee. Wash up everything afterwards. It really is a LOT of work. 🤣🤣😂😂
Well... If you like religious jokes there is no one better than Dave Allen.. Check out his religious Jokes.. First day at school.. Adam and Eve and much much more..
You are not sure about God BUT you believe in aliens. Could God be an Alien? And we his pets? Locked in a ship's hold, safe from the radiation that killed him? And I love the cat's god's name, Cloister the Stupid!
There was a whole city of cat people living in the hold of Red Dwarf. Most of them are either dead or left the ship. Only the Cat and the Blind Priest were left at the time Lister came out of stasis.
You don't put toast in a toaster. You put bread in a toaster. 😂
The cat learnt English from watching American cartoons down in the hold during his childhood that’s why he speaks in the way that he does
Of course Rimmer is worried... He just wants to torment Lister... That is his whole job to keep him sane.... =-)
Good reaction but I'm afraid you missed out a bit at the very end where Rimmer's voice is heard over the credits shouting "it's a garbage pod - IT'S A SMEGGING GARBAGE POD!" 😄😄😄
I know! I can’t believe I missed out on that! 😭 I’ll have to keep watching during the credits from now on…
@@MeganRuth Never skip the credits! Once in a while they have a good end credits gag. Red Dwarf blazing the trail for the MCU, but with a catchy song and shorter credits.
The first time I watched this episode was WAY back in the 90ies on PBS and THAT Credit Roll literally had me on the floor gasping for air! Just how the credits and music start normally then it all stops as Rimmer says. "Its a Garbage Pod!" then the music and credits continue for a time and then they stop again as Rimmer says, "Its a SMEGGING Garbage Pod!" was not seen on American TV anyway up till then. You expected when the show was over it WAS over!
@@Capohanf1 As a Brit I don't remember any end credits gags before this. Was this the first? Did Red Dwarf invent them?
@@benlee8436 I do NOT remember any "Strange" things in the ending credits of TV shows before this, most were just a word crawl over a still picture. About the only thing that came close was the Ending Credits of the Beverly Hillbillies where the credits would start on the house's front door and after a few seconds the door would open and the family would come out and wave to the audience BUT this happened EVERY episode and not as part of a specific episode.
actor who played lister started out as a spoken word poet....
Another unexplained thing. Why are you putting *toast* in the toaster?
😂 good point!
Re: Rimmer being worried about quarantine despite being a Hologram - You've got to remember that Rimmer is a jobsworth & loves enforcing the rules because it makes him feel important, he's also a sm*ghead.
Ahh very true!
that "priest guy" was a cat person you even said yourself earlier on that there had to be more of them anyway good reaction
This won't be the last time Rimmer worries about Quarantine regulations.....
Religion doesn't cause problems.
It's the misinterpretion or twisting of religious beliefs that causes problems.
Religion is completely unnecessary
It's just someone's idea on how to live your life
RADA-trained Noel Coleman repeatedly struggled with the word 'slobbiness' throughout his scenes as the Cat Priest. To be fair, he probably hadn't come across it too often. I suspect he was more used to the works of Wilf Shakespeare.
I did a double take at that comment,"Noel Coward"?Well not quite.
He played a villain in Patrick Troughtons final Doctor Who story
@@markdavidson9100 18 years apart and he looked very little different.
Wilma Shakespeare
in the early years, Craig Charles and Chris Barrie legitimately didn't get along (by Season/Series 5 they were buds). This is one of the episodes where the IRL tension gives the on screen tension that extra little edge, like in the bit where Rimmer first starts screaming about the Quagaars.
I think the greater story here is that artificially intelligent appliances have been running on supervised for 4 million years and they're developing quirks.
Would you like some toast?
Interesting comment about God. Is there a divine hand behind it all? If you’re interested about the Cat’s background and his people..I recommend the book “Infinity welcomes careful drivers”, it introduces Lister and Rimmer much more in depth too
You need a flying monkey. Whatever the task, a flying monkey would make it easier.
You should watch Dark Star.
We tried talking to AI a long time ago in Red Dwarf, but humanity did not heed the warnings.
Rimmer just likes bossing Lister around.
You will see "Cat" actor Danny John-Jules again if you get around to the brilliant series Death In Paradise!
Originally, Lister went on a pub crawl in London, got blind drunk, and woke up penniless on Mimas. He signed up on Red Dwarf to get back home, and when he learned how long it would take for the ship to return to Earth, he smuggled a cat aboard, *intending to get caught,* so he could skip most of the trip.
If I recall the story correctly, Earth did send explorer ships looking for other sentient life in the galaxy. They never found any, and the ones that made it back home caused a bureaucratic nightmare, as well as some awkward family reunions, what with time dilation and so on. Personally, I expect there *is* sentient life out there, and the chances of ever meeting them are rediculous.
Religion has inspired some impressive art and architecture, but... yeah. The irony is, Jesus, I like. Son of god or schizophrenic, if he thought he was saving people, he died a hero. Christians, on the other hand, are a depressingly mixed bag. I've always said, if you want to be a good christian, follow the example of Christ. If they can't do that, they should stop pretending.
There is much literature that cites the fact that jesus may have existed but he didn't claim to be the son of God which was an.idea tacked on centuries later and was most likely a "the end is nigh" doomsday prophet
But I know that many believers prefer their version
It's like people who prefer the Disney versions of famous fairy tales to the Grimm versions
I think you would love the toaster in Fallout New Vegas. It's one of the funniest characters in the whole game.
Just realised I worded that wrong ment to say in regards toast I ment it to say simply get your partner to make it. As long as they can make very good toast. Love hot buttered toast with a mug of sweet tea
Have you seen the film Dogma ?
Ruth season 2 gets good,but season 3 onwards get's world class.
You have to remember that a lot of things you think are impossible are possible in Red Dwarf....as you will find out. When I say impossible, I mean impossible. 😁
I love that you are enjoying this series so much so early on. For me they didn't get really good until series 3 (some of series 2 was great as well)
I really I'm! But I am looking forward to watching more 😊
I can't wait till you get to Queeg. So looking forward to your reaction to that episode. 😎
The Pleiadian
SANANDA,
from Merope,
was incarnated
on Earth as Yeshua
( Jesus of Nazareth ).
[ Merope, designated
23 Tauri, is
a star in the
constellation of Taurus
and
a member of the
Pleiades star cluster. ]
This is the first red dwarf episode i ever saw.
Good to see that you really seemed to enjoy this episode. I really like it too. Apparently the writers aren't that keen on it. Well, I'm pretty sure Doug Naylor isn't. Not too sure on Rob Grant's take on it.
ah really? What I shame! I really enjoyed it :)
why would you put toast in the toaster?
Stop overthinking it!
What if an alien is God?
Trust me, the talking toaster is extremely irritating.
You cut off with the credits too soon there was a funny bit you missed.
Simply get a partner. Nothing like hot battered toast with a big mug of tea. In the same as bangers mash peas a nd gravy.
is it so hard to put bread in a toaster lol thats beyond lazy
You have to go to the cupboard, take out the loaf, take off the little plastic tag if you can find the end. Then you have to take two slices out of the packet. Do up the tag again. Put the loaf back in the cupboard. Put the toast in the toaster. Press down the lever. Find a clean plate to put the toast on when it pops up from the toaster. Go to the fridge to get the butter out. Open the packet. Find a knife. Butter the toast. Make tea or coffee. Wash up everything afterwards. It really is a LOT of work. 🤣🤣😂😂
😂 It really is!
@@Poliss95 butter out of the fridge? - GL with that
😊😊😊😊😊❤
Well... If you like religious jokes there is no one better than Dave Allen.. Check out his religious Jokes.. First day at school.. Adam and Eve and much much more..
Thanks for the suggestion!
You're beautiful Megan
You are not sure about God BUT you believe in aliens. Could God be an Alien? And we his pets? Locked in a ship's hold, safe from the radiation that killed him? And I love the cat's god's name, Cloister the Stupid!
God could be an alien! I hadn't thought of that 🤔 I love his name, too! 😂