This series just kept getting better and better and this season is no exception, it is wacky and farcical but that's the fun of escapist humor.
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Parental guidance is recommended for younger viewers.
NOTE: Coarse language and sexual references.
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This series just kept getting better and better and this season is no exception, it is wacky and farcical but that's the fun of escapist humor.
This tenth series, while still fun, is a little tired and relies a bit too much on previous episodes. This series is still a must for fans of the show.
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Space battles, quantum entanglement and love triangles with snack dispensers, are just some of problems facing Rimmer, Lister, Cat and Kryten as they return in a brandnew series of the legendary sci-fi sitcom. As Red Dwarf continues to creak though the wastelands of unchartered deep space, the posse stumble upon the mysteriously abandoned SS Trojan, but as they inspect the ship Rimmer receives an SOS distress call from an old foe and is suddenly faced with the dilemma of his life.
Meanwhile, Lister grapples with the problem of being his own father, gets involved in a love triangle with snack dispensers 23 and 34, while Kryten and Cat become quantum entangled forcing them to do everything in unison. The series finale finds the boys surrounded by a Simulant War Cruiser and its fleet of attack ships. Armed with only two forks and a pencil sharpener, the Dwarves begin to wonder whether this is the beginning of the end. Only one man can save them. Unfortunately that man is Arnold J. Rimmer.
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