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So many Red Dwarf episodes could be mentioned.
Backwards, Justice, Polymorph, Meltdown, The Inquisitor, Quarantine to name just a handful.
Series 7 & 8 can gtf though.
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Originally posted by Neil Purvis:
So many Red Dwarf episodes could be mentioned.
Backwards, Justice, Polymorph, Meltdown, The Inquisitor, Quarantine to name just a handful.
Series 7 & 8 can gtf though.
Surely not standout then???
I could mention quite a few series that have awesome episodes - but none that standout from all the others - which is what I thought the thread was about.
Red Dwarf has so many classic episodes. Funnily enough Backwards is actually my least favourite before Series 7.
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Surely not standout then???
I could mention quite a few series that have awesome episodes - but none that standout from all the others - which is what I thought the thread was about.
Red Dwarf has so many classic episodes. Funnily enough Backwards is actually my least favourite before Series 7.
People might have each one as their own standout episode?
My thread, my rules etc.
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# 765 Eastenders.
A cracker of an episode, Dot was slightly bothered by something and Peggy just couldn't help interfering.
The subplot of Jim and Patrick trying to wangle another scam was priceless.
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Pine barrens- the sopranos
class ep with Paulie and chris stuck in the woods.
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not a big eastenders fan, but i'll throw in the dot and ethel episode.
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also the alan partridge ep with the farmers. class
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Kinda why I said "...what I thought the thread was about".
In that case:
The BlackAdder - The Black Seal
Porridge - Disturbing the Peace
The Young Ones - Boring
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Originally posted by Docker:
# 765 Eastenders.
A cracker of an episode, Dot was slightly bothered by something and Peggy just couldn't help interfering.
The subplot of Jim and Patrick trying to wangle another scam was priceless.
Nothing compared to #644 and #321
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Yes Minister - The Moral Dimension
A delegation to the Qumranis, pared back to the minimum number of civil servants: 200. Plus a bar set up in the communication room.
Yes Prime Minister - The Key
Sir Humphrey: Prime Minister, I must protest in the strongest possible terms my profound opposition to a newly instituted practice which imposes severe and intolerable restrictions upon the ingress and egress of senior members of the hierarchy and which will, in all probability, should the current deplorable innovation be perpetuated, precipitate a constriction of the channels of communication, and culminate in a condition of organisational atrophy and administrative paralysis which will render effectively impossible the coherent and co-ordinated discharge of the functions of government within Her Majesty's United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Hacker: You mean you've lost your key?
Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Inner Light
Profound, although most people here won't appreciate any thing to do with Star Trek but this was the best episode of all the series of Star Trek.
Buffy - Once More, With Feeling
The singing episode. I though it was a very emotional episode.
And the Fawlty Towers and Blackadder episodes mentioned above.
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