Red Dwarf/Parallel Universe

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Parallel Universe
Season 2, Episode 6
Airdate October 11, 1988
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Writer(s) Rob Grant,
Doug Naylor
Director(s) Ed Bye
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Parallel Universe is the sixth episode of the second season of Red Dwarf, and the twelfth episode overall.

Guest Stars: Suzanne Bertish (Arlene Rimmer), Angela Bruce (Deb Lister), Matthew Devitt (Dog), Hattie Hayridge (Hilly)

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[edit] Plot Overview

This episode starts out with a look at one of Cat's dreams. The dream features the Cat, Rimmer, and Lister doing a dance number on-stage and singing the song Tounge Tied. Holly is there too.

Back in Lister's quarters, Holly announces that he has invented a technology that can take them back to Earth immediately. He calls it the Holly Hop Drive.

The Holly Hop Drive doesn't take them home, instead it jumps them into a parallel universe where there are duplicates/opposites for each person on the ship. When they visit the other ship, they learn that society in the parallel universe is female-oriented. Sexual attitudes are reversed as well.

The two Lister's have a drinking contest, get drunk, and make love. It turns out that because they are in a parallel universe, our Lister can get pregnant. So when they hop back to their own universe, Lister takes a pregnancy test.

[edit] Notes

[edit] Arc Advancement

[edit] Happenings

[edit] Characters

  • Our Rimmer can't stand the female verison of himself, because she's such a sexist. In spite of that, he is unable to make the connection between those undesirable qualities in her and the exact same qualities in himself.
  • Holly is infatuated with his female opposite, Hilly; as evidenced by lipstick marks on his face. This leaves a lasting impression on Holly that will have repercussions next series.

[edit] Referbacks

We saw in the episode Future Echoes that somehow Lister was going to have two baby boys. This episode finally offers an explanation.

[edit] Trivia

[edit] The Show

[edit] Behind the Scenes

[edit] Allusions and References

After his female alter-ego makes lewd advances on him (and is preparing more), Rimmer decides to go hide somewhere. Lister asks "What are you, a man or a munchkin?" Rimmer responds (in falsetto), "I'm off to see the wizard ...", a clear reference to the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz.

[edit] Memorable Moments

  • Rimmer's idiotic chat-up line to get women. It's supposed to work like this: "Would you like a worm-do? ... What's a worm do? ... It wriggles along the ground like this."
  • Rimmer announcing the results of Lister's pregnancy test.

[edit] Quotes

  • Holly's announcement of the Hop Drive:
    Holly: The Earl of Sandwich invented the sandwich. Samuel Morse invented the Morse Code. Plato invented the plate ... and now I, Holly, have invented the Holly Hop Drive.
  • Lister is ecstatic when he first hears about the Holly Hop Drive, but his reaction is a bit different when he actually sees it for the first time:
    Lister: It's just a box with stop and start on it.
    Holly: Fairly straightforward.
    Holly: If you want to start it, press start. You can work out the rest of the controls for yourselves.
  • After they use the Hop Drive and nothing changes:
    Rimmer: Holly, the thought occurs that we haven't actually reached Earth. The further thought occurs that we haven't actually budged a smegging inch!
  • On the parallel Red Dwarf everyone has a female opposite, so the Cat rushes excitedly to the cargo decks to find his opposite.
    Female Lister: I think he's in for a bit of a surprise.
    Lister: Why?
    Female Lister: His opposite isn't female.
    Lister: What is it?
    Female Lister: It's a dog.
  • After the female Rimmer makes a sexual advance on our Rimmer.
    Rimmer: You're disgusting. You're only after me for one thing.
    Female Rimmer: Why? How many have you got?

[edit] Reviews

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