Red Dwarf

1988
4.8
170 reviews
Eligible
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Red Dwarf: The Promised Land episodes (1)

1 Red Dwarf: The Promised Land
9/4/20
Season-only
The boys from the Dwarf meet three humanoid cats who worship Lister as their God. Lister vows to help them flee from Rodon, a ruthless feral cat and self-declared Cat King.

About this show

Cult sci-fi comedy following a gang of space bums across the galaxy as they face shapeshifting aliens, time holes and even a monster made from mutton vindaloo. When a radiation leak wipes out the entire crew of his ship, Dave Lister wakes up three million years later to find his only companions are a life-form evolved from his cat and Arnold J Rimmer, a hologram simulation of his pedantic dead bunk-mate. Aimlessly roaming the universe, the ramshackle crew encounter danger and disaster at every turn. Can they stay alive long enough to find a way back to Earth?

Ratings and reviews

4.8
170 reviews
Mike Wish
April 15, 2015
Season X is up there with the best of them. While the story lines are acceptable, the laughs are as good as ever, and you can see how comfortable the dwarfers are with their middle age. Kryten even has a few wrinkles under his eyes ! This season is great, from Dave's love triangle with the vending machines, to the dwarfers performing surgery on Jesus. I have been watching all six episodes over and over. Strong rewatchability !
Jayme Reynolds
April 9, 2016
My favourite show of all time anytime, anywhere. This is the answer to the stupid question what would you watch for the rest of your life if you only had one thing to watch. I have a major crush on Craig Barry. He has my favourite English accent. All the shows characters were so well thought out, and I thought the story was just brilliant! *tears of humble joy searing down my cheeks* I love this show with everything that I am. Thank you.
DrunkPauloCosta
September 10, 2016
Either i'm mentally ill or this show has more Replay Value than anything i'e ever watched. Like a great album its not the jazziest or hardest to play. But the timing and the way the band feed off each others talents just makes for a timeless classic no matter how many times you play it. 10/10 really pulls its weight