![]() ![]() Instead they settle for some stupid Star Wars text crawl that’s impossible to read unless you slow the clip down. The novel was written by Rob Grant on his ownoun It follows on directly from the second Grant. If they didn’t, why did they include the whole pregnancy thing in the first place? You can’t just back away now because it’s suddenly too inconvenient for you. This is Rob Grants unadorned vision for Red Dwarf, as opposed to his collaborative view with Doug Naylor. It is set on the fictional backwards universe version of Earth. This kind of stuff really pisses me off because I would have thought they would have had some idea what direction they wanted to go after Parallel Universe. Dave Lister has finally found his way back to planet Earth - which is good. Unfortunately Grant Naylor decided not to pursue this because they ‘couldn’t find a way of making a man giving birth funny’. Buy a used copy of Backwards book by Rob Grant. Initially Series 3 was supposed to open with the episode Dad, which was to follow on directly from the cliffhanger ending of Parallel Universe with Lister being pregnant, explaining what happened to Jim and Bexley as well as reintroducing Kryten and establishing Holly’s sex change. Let’s face it, Grant Naylor really don’t do a good job smoothing the transition. ![]() It’s an incredibly jarring change in terms of production, tone and style, and one that I remember at the time finding slightly off-putting. ![]()
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