swerytd
Monday 13th April 2009 2:45pm [Edited]
Guildford
7,542 posts
I really liked it (though admittedly, I'm quite forgiving!) and thought it was a great 'special' episode that stood apart from the rest of the series. More like a bonus special then an actual episode.
It obviously gave a big nod to the fans, in the sense of twisting everything around, the fan club stuff and harking back to the 'best episode ever' in 'Back To Reality'. Towards the end, it all started getting twisted and clever and, for my money, was much better in the last two episodes than the first.
That said, the first was quite clearly the first twenty minutes of a film. The tone, the setting up (though it all seemed quite rushed) lent it well to 'cinema', which is what I assume Doug Naylor was trying to do for ten years. As you got further into it, it wouldn't have worked with a studio audience in my opinion.
The self-awareness was great though (especially the sales bloke talking about the Psy-scan exposition) and the Craig Charles 'WTF is going on?' expressions (of Craig Charles the character, not Lister!).
As with Series 7 and 8, it seems to me that Doug Naylor was the 'ideas' man, and Rob Grant was more the 'funny' member of the two, and that came across here. Not to say it wasn't funny, but it was more 'clever' than 'funny', which I liked.
I did laugh out loud a fair bit, in fairness. Like I say, it wasn't traditional Dwarf but it stood alone well.
It made me want more, especially as this is set after series 10 (so it would have us believe!). And let's not forget, even *bad* Dwarf would be better than some of the stuff that's commissioned at the moment!
Dan