Red Dwarf - Season 2

Season 2
Red Dwarf II

Episodes

Kryten
After picking up a distress call, Lister, Rimmer and Cat get all spiffed up expecting to met the first women they have seen in who knows how long. A surprise is in store for all of them.

Better Than Life
The crew gets a mail pod from Earth, Rimmer gets bad news. The pod also contains a video game called "Better Than Life" and they try it out.

Thanks for the Memory
The crew goes on a bender on a small moon, after they return Rimmer gets depressed about his love life. Lister then shares one of his memories with Rimmers hologram tape and has Holly set Rimmer up so he thinks it is his memory.

Stasis Leak
The guys find a stasis leak on level 16, Rimmer uses it to try and warn his earlier self about the crew dying so he will not become a hologram.

Queeg
Right as things are getting extremely boring and monotonous Holly announces that he is being replaced by another computer hologram operating system named Queeg. Queeg is extremely strict and a stickler for following rules.

Parallel Universe
Holly invents the Holly Hop drive that is supposed to take them back to Earth and instead they end up in a parallel universe on a parallel Red Dwarf where everything is the opposite of our universe.
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