Good for you. Series 6 is greatly under-appreciated. My favourite episode from this series is Legion. _________________ "Haven't you got a gnome to go to?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBsUjGGkbSk
Red Dwarf was my favorite sitcom, up to some of the later episodes. I thought the first two seasons had the funniest dialogue, but the seasons with Hattie Hayridge as Holly and Robert Llewellyn as Kryten were hilarious as well.
EnglishInvader wrote:
Queeg also has me in stitches whenever I watch it.
That episode had the best Rimmer insult: "You are a total, total... there's a word yet to be invented to describe how much of a total, total, whatever it is you are! But you are one, and a total, total one at that!"
I am also a fan of Red Dwarf. Yes, "Tongue-Tied" is now in my head again. Fortunately for me, the entire series is available streaming on Netflix, and I just got "Back To Earth" from them. I was amused, but disappointed, because I'd hope in would fit in with the continuity from the last series.
Still, that's got to be the best death scene ever made. Kick him square in the nuts and run. How Rimmer.
I love the episode "Back to Reality," but I don't think it's my favorite. I couldn't pick that without heavy deliberation.
I love this show! My favorite is Polymorph, I think, or Quarantine. Or anything with Ace Rimmer. What a guy! Oh, and the one... I don't remember the name, the one where Kryten learns to lie. "We'll always have Parrots." _________________ "Pack up my head, I'm goin' to Paris!" - P.W.
The world loves diversity... as long as it's pretty, makes them look smart and doesn't put them out in any way.
There's the road, and the road less traveled, and then there's MY road.
Words can't describe how happy I was the day I found out that the entire series is available to watch instantly on Netflix. Tikka To Ride is one of my favorite episodes of any show ever; it's pure genius. I must go now; I'm in quarantine, and I don't want Mr. Flibble to get cross again...
But first, a favorite scene:
_________________ My fellow Americans. As a young boy, I dreamed of being a baseball, but tonight I say, we must move forward, not backward, upward, not forward, and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom.
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:28 pm Post subject:
After all this talk you must want some toast?
Toast is good for you.
I've got a theory that the universe originated out of a need for bread... and toast
Anyone remember the above episode? I wonder in all seriousness how long it will be before artificial intelligence is incorporated into all household goods and the toaster and dishwasher will be having philosophical discussions. _________________ The Sun has risen and set for millennia. I saw the first sunrise and will see the last sunset. I am everything and nothing, witness to all; the ghost in the machine.
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:07 pm Post subject:
TallyMan wrote:
After all this talk you must want some toast?
Toast is good for you.
I've got a theory that the universe originated out of a need for bread... and toast
Given that god is infinite and that the universe is also infinite, would you like a toasted teacake?
Every single time I think about having some grilled bread products, I can't stop myself from imitating Talkie Toaster's "would you like some toast?". I even sometimes quote it randomly to people and they stare blankly while I laugh myself silly, or else they answer and then I have to make them some toast (while still giggling to myself).
After all this talk you must want some toast?
Toast is good for you.
I've got a theory that the universe originated out of a need for bread... and toast
Given that god is infinite and that the universe is also infinite, would you like a toasted teacake?
Every single time I think about having some grilled bread products, I can't stop myself from imitating Talkie Toaster's "would you like some toast?". I even sometimes quote it randomly to people and they stare blankly while I laugh myself silly, or else they answer and then I have to make them some toast (while still giggling to myself).
That is such an awesome toaster quote. But I think it's very funny that you quote it and then end up having to make people toast. It's the price of non sequitur quoting.
And now I have to come up with a quote to justify my posting. I present one that always makes me laugh.
L: Wasn't it Descartes that said, "I am what I am?"
R: No, that was Popeye the Sailor Man. _________________ "Pack up my head, I'm goin' to Paris!" - P.W.
The world loves diversity... as long as it's pretty, makes them look smart and doesn't put them out in any way.
There's the road, and the road less traveled, and then there's MY road.
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