LEXX: S04E11: A Midsummer’s Nightmare
Rubbish! I I’ve been better entertained at armature (oops. I mean amateur) dramatics events.
Rubbish! I I’ve been better entertained at armature (oops. I mean amateur) dramatics events.
If I had to choose the worst LEXX episode so far, I’d have to say that this one won, in fact it completely obliterated the competition!
I just get the impression that the beans are filling out the middle section of the series with pointless episodes ready for the big finale at the end.
There was a lot of scene setting in this, the first episode, but I don’t think this diminished our enjoyment of it too much.
This episode seemed a little disjointed to me, but it still seems to me that the scene is being set for things to come. It was nice to see Walter Borden back as Dr Longbore.
This was a great show! It was wonderful to see Hattie Hayridge and Craig Charles (both from Red Dwarf), and it was wonderful to see all the nudity!
This was a much harder episode. I thought it was a little tongue-in-cheek except for one scene regarding a confrontation between members of the LEXX crew, which was hard to watch.
This was a show and a half. Xevivor had everything! Nutty storyline, fun, sex, a little bit of sci fi, violence and more fun.
I thought it was an excellent episode but was let down by the complete lack of any sense of danger until the last 10 seconds of the show.
The episode grew on me after seeing it a second time. It was well written, and directed and the music was wonderful.
This was another tightly performed episode, which was well written and directed. This show will probably be remembered for the Xev bath scene rather than the excellent performances from the heavyweight actors (Lionel Jeffries, John Standing and Peter Guinness) and other the supporting cast.
It was an episode about a battle, but to be honest the actual battle was a rather sedate affair. The graphics were marvellous though.
This is a cracking episode. It’s difficult to describe in a single opening paragraph, but it had all the usual elements of a crazy, implausible, horrific and comedic story-line that we have all grown to know and love.
This wasn’t one of the best episodes, it was basically a re-cap of some of the previous shows.
And Waddan Ending! I rather like the idea of Earth being in the Dark Universe (seems quite natural).
Will Stanley loose his head to the guillotine and the hoopy orange people?
This show was as gripping as the last. There were twists at almost every turn and the acting and
direction were wonderful.
The war is a bit silly, you can’t help feel that there is plenty for everyone if only the two side could get together for a chat.
Another cracking episode! It didn’t frighten us too much this time, we continued the exploration of the weird and wacky worlds of Fire and Water.
I didn’t really think that there could be many more twists to the story! But as you will see – there are!
In this episode we didn’t so much see a story as a spectacle which is probably how it will be remembered.
There were lots of bits in this episode I liked, Lex Gigeroff as Dr. Rainbow was cool but also the superb ‘petty Bureaucrats’ line in the Adjudication Room.
This episode was GREAT! It will be remembered for a classic line that will burn itself into the memories of all Cult TV Sci Fi SadGeezers until the end of time itself.