Summary
Series 11 of the space-set comedy sees Rimmer promoted, Cat falling in love, Lister losing some of his body parts and Kryten having a mid-life crisis.
Series 11 of the space-set comedy sees Rimmer promoted, Cat falling in love, Lister losing some of his body parts and Kryten having a mid-life crisis.
Ten minutes into this week’s episode and you’ll genuinely be left wondering how on earth the crew is going to get out of the mess they’re in. Lister has had his kidneys stolen by a crazy droid and his life is now in the hands of what Kryten believes to be a cutting-edge medi-computer. The trouble is, it’s actually a souped-up snack machine with no real knowledge of surgery.
But get out of it they do, thanks to more nimble-footed plotting from Doug Naylor and a script that gives Kryten all the best lines. “I could work for Fifa,” he boasts after finally getting the hang of telling lies.
Give and Take
Ten minutes into this week’s episode and you’ll genuinely be left wondering how on earth the crew is going to get out of the mess they’re in. Lister has had his kidneys stolen by a crazy droid and his life is now in the hands of what Kryten believes to be a cutting-edge medi-computer. The trouble is, it’s actually a souped-up snack machine with no real knowledge of surgery.
But get out of it they do, thanks to more nimble-footed plotting from Doug Naylor and a script that gives Kryten all the best lines. “I could work for Fifa,” he boasts after finally getting the hang of telling lies.