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10.2 "Fathers And Suns" TV REVIEW
Episode 10.2
Writer: Doug Naylor
Director: Doug Naylor
THE ONE WHERE Lister g♚ives some fatherly advice to his son, Lister, and Rimmer creates a monster in the form of the shipꦐ’s new computer.
VERDICT 𝐆 Phew. So last week wasn’t a case of Doug Naylor putting all his best gags in the first show. “Fathers And Suns” is every bit as good ꦆas “Trojan” though perhaps in different ways.
There are fewer belly laugh moments (though the cut-out guitar was brilliant!) but this episode feels more coherent and consistent, with some wonderfully crafted humour. There are fewer misfiring gags as well – though the occasional line still feels a little forced – and a more polished feel to the performances and 🐬direction; the timing and delivery is spot on.
It's also satisfying to see how many of the best gags were actually sci-fi based, from Pree’s mindbending monologues about predicative behaviour to the whole Lister-as-his-own-dad plot thread. The scenes of him watching the video he made for himself is like “Blink&rdqu💞o; taken to ludicrous extremes, and the show manages to take a load of old sitcom clichés about father/son relationships and make them feel completely fresh with an SF twist.
Not that there's a shortage of character-based humour either. Rimmer’s forceful suggestions for Pree’s vital statistics (though, tellingly, not her personality ) is a vintage Arnold Judas moment.
The Chinese whispers running gag is a little laboured, and it’s a shame the punchline to it is somewhat⛎ lost in the frantic action at the end of the episode. The medi-bot is a tad annoying. And – if you want to get all nit-picky – the conclusion doesn’t make any sense because Pree would have known Lister had that plan up his sleeve and shut herself down on her own (though you could argue that Lister registered Lister Jr before she came on line, so maybe not) but what the hell? It's still a great climax.
Some good FX too!
So, Red Dwarf. It’s still still got it.
CONTINUITY The episode inꦯ which it’s revealed that Lister was own father was episode three of season seven, “Ouroboros”. Kochanski was, of course, the m🔜um.
ANYBODY ELSE? We were certain that when the medi-bot asked Lister to describe his son, and Lister responds, “In one wꦰord…?” he was going to say, “Me!”
ARC PLOT? Well, arc plot may 🅺be a little grand a term, but Doug Naylor does se🥃em keen to keep mentioning Kochanski. If Lister does find her, we’re betting it won’t be a smooth reunion.
BEST GAG The fake guitar – it’s a Red Dwarf classic!
GREAT LINES
Rimmer: “So now we don’t have that conversation and move straight onto the next conversation?”
Pree: “Your next conversation is a conversation about not havi🌠ng the previous conversation, saying you were looking forward to the previous conversation, and now feel a bit lost not haꦦving had that conversation. You conclude that you will probably get used to hearing the results of your conversations and no longer having the conversations yourselves.”
Rimmer: “Yo🦄u knew that I wa✱s going to cock this up, so you cocked it up for me?”
Dave Golder
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Dave is a TV and fil✅m journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.