Happy 36th, Red Dwarf

Once again, it’s February 15th! And you know what that means – a time to celebrate the best sci-fi comedy ever aired on TV.

Red Dwarf. Thirty-six years on, Rob Grant and Doug Naylor’s once-rejected sitcom continues to amuse and intrigue audiences across age groups, nations, and all sorts of demographics. And though there was a bit of a legal kerfuffle involving Grant and Naylor, it appears to have been resolved, meaning that more Red Dwarf stories might be around the corner. Maybe. Even if not, the show’s had a damn good run and is set in the annuls of TV history.

On a personal note, this is also the 10th “February 15th” that this blog has seen. Granted, I didn’t celebrate the first one back in 2014 (don’t mourn, my writing sucked back then), so this is only the 9th that I’ve celebrated. And one of those was overshadowed by the finale of another one of my favorite shows. (Two brilliant shows sharing such an iconic date.) In short, once again, The Review Nebula celebrates Red Dwarf, and will do so until the heat death of the universe!

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