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I was watching the Red Dwarf Cast commentry's today, backwards I might add though i'm not sure why--started with season 7 and worked my way backwards. Missed season 4 since i don't currently have it and have gotten to season two. Anyway, I was noticing that the actors, dispite that fact that there are only three constant and three changable, seem to have formed groups. Uhm...whats that american word? Klicks? cliques? whatever. I noticed that Whats-his-name who plays Kryten and the bloke who plays Cat (benifit of the doubt on my memory here people, it's 1am and i've been watching RD cast commentries backwards since about 4pm yesturday) seem to be good friends, whereas Chris Barrie barely even says a word when Craig Charles isn't there. It was mainly the Chris Barrie, Craig Charles thing I was noticing since Craig Charles wasn't in the season 5 commentry--it's my favourite season with most of my favourite episodes and I was looking forward to finding out what the two had to say about them =P only to have Craig Charles not there and Chris Barrie barely said a word for the entire thing. I found the implied relationships interesting.
I also highly recommend watching the cast commentrys on a laptop, or likewise, with headphones. That's how i've been doing it (my sister stole my PS2 so I couldn't watch them on the TV) and I really must say, ^_______^ Gosh there's nothing like having Chris Barrie purring right into your ear =P
I also highly recommend watching the cast commentrys on a laptop, or likewise, with headphones. That's how i've been doing it (my sister stole my PS2 so I couldn't watch them on the TV) and I really must say, ^_______^ Gosh there's nothing like having Chris Barrie purring right into your ear =P
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Chris imitated Craig, who freely admitted imitation was not his strongest thing.
Did you notice they both got divorced around the first seasons of the series ::whistles innocently::
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Oh, they did. Argh! More RPS bunnies! Down!
God, I didn't think Season I was all that slashy until I watched the cast commentary. And dang it all, I need to get my hands on that smegup that's only on the tapes, where Craig ends up hugging Chris.
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I wonder if there is a way to set up my laptop to shock me if I try to write RPS? I might need it...
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Think it is a smeg-up tape from season 1, but haven't watched in a long time. Digitising should be easy if it is actually there.
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This is insane T_T i'm trying not to broach RPS, I really really really am. (*wails* but their so nice when they're together they make it so hard not to get the idea).
I admit i loved Chris Barrie's impersonations of Craig Charles in the Season V commentry; I could pick who the other two were when they were doing them, but Chris Barrie did it so well I kept suspecting Craig was actually there and pretending not to be.
From watching the commentrys backwards, as I am, it's kinda hard to believe that Chris Barrie and Craig Charles didn't get along there for a while; they have brilliant chemistry and it really did feel like Chris's silences were falling more in the spaces where Craig wasn't talking either. He didn't spend all the much time replying to the others unless it was pertenent or they were asking a question.
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Altough RPS may be lurking under the surface here, it is a relevant discussion to the series. I alwyas felt that the writers were using the actors persoalities as well as the way they related to each other when they developed the personalities and also in coming up with plots. Also the actors will make the characters their own and insert the parts of themselves that is suitable.
And you can have chemistry but still not always get along...
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