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So, 'Red Dwarf: The Promised Land' is a pretty interesting installment in the long-running series. Doug Naylor brings back that quirky humor and offbeat charm we expect. The story’s a wild ride — you have Lister stumbling into a cult of cat clerics who see him as a divine figure. The whole vibe is just delightfully absurd. The pacing feels like classic Red Dwarf, a mix of adventure and witty banter that keeps you chuckling. Practical effects are charmingly low-budget, which adds to that nostalgic feel. Performances are as zany as ever; you can really feel the camaraderie among the characters. It’s distinctive for its off-the-wall premise and just rolls with that absurdity, making it a unique entry in the series.
Part of the ongoing Red Dwarf series.Continues the mix of sci-fi and comedy tone.Features practical effects that add to the charm.
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