TV Review | Red Dwarf X - Trojan by Doug Naylor

After meta-fictional forays in the worlds of Blade Runner and Coronation Street, a stretch in prison on board a fully-manned Red Dwarf, and even a short run with the smoking hot Chloë Annett standing in for the otherwise-engaged Chris Barrie, the boys from the Dwarf are finally back for a run of cosmic comic capers that, to my delight, already seem to be evoking the cheap claustrophobic charm of Red Dwarf I to VI.

Whether Red Dwarf X will truly mark a return to the series’ halcyon days remains to be seen, but, on the strength of this opening instalment, I have very high hopes indeed. With upcoming episodes focusing on Lister’s (poor) parenting of himself; making time-travelling batteries out of lemons; “groinal exploders”; a snack dispenser ménage a trois; not to mention a finale appropriately entitled The Beginning, the laddish Freeview channel named after this show’s loose-fitting hero might finally have mined some gold.
Red Dwarf X continues tonight at 9pm on Dave.
Published on October 11, 2012 02:03
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