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You know what annoys me about S8?
Well, aside from "Krytie TV". It's the fact that Hollister had Rimmer enter the psychotropic testing without his knowledge. The other four had to sign consent forms, acknowledge that they understood what was going to happen to them and agreed to be placed in the AR environment. Rimmer was just told to lick an envelope that was posted to himself.
I know Rimmer represented himself at his trial, but it never should have come to that, or his entire case thrown out on the basis of entrapment. Nothing he said or did in the AR environment should have been allowed as evidence, which means that Hollister would have had to prove another way that Rimmer was using confidential files for his personal gain. And if Rimmer had a shred of self-preservation (and we know he has it in spades), he might have been able to keep it to himself or at least slide by without being overt. I don't know; that one part has always bugged me.
I know Rimmer represented himself at his trial, but it never should have come to that, or his entire case thrown out on the basis of entrapment. Nothing he said or did in the AR environment should have been allowed as evidence, which means that Hollister would have had to prove another way that Rimmer was using confidential files for his personal gain. And if Rimmer had a shred of self-preservation (and we know he has it in spades), he might have been able to keep it to himself or at least slide by without being overt. I don't know; that one part has always bugged me.
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YES! We went 7 years without a part 2 (not counting Emohawk), then we had a 3-parter and a 2-parter in the same series. I think it happened with Doug with BTE as well. It wasn't supposed to be a three parter, but rather an hour special which dragged out. He needs someone to tighten the scripts, check for errors/plot holes that Starbug could traverse, things like that.
A definite, clear idea for a main story that works within the time frame allotted should be the goal. I'm still amazed at what they crammed into "Gunmen." Talk about an incredibly tight, well done episode and hardly anything trimmed from the shot footage.
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