"Quarantine" | |
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Rimmer contracts a holo-virus and, with the help of Mr Flibble, turns against the crew |
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Episode no. | Series 5 Episode 4 |
Directed by | Grant Naylor |
Written by | Rob Grant & Doug Naylor |
Original air date | March 12, 1992 |
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"Quarantine" is the fourth episode of science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf Series V[1] and the twenty eighth in the series run.[2] It was first broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 12 March 1992.[3] The episode, fifth to be filmed,[4] was the first one to be solely directed by Rob Grant & Doug Naylor.[5] The episode has Rimmer contracting a holo-virus and turning against the rest of the crew.
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Red Dwarf receives a signal from the hologram Dr. Hildegarde Lanstrom. The crew takes Starbug to visit the Viral Research Centre, (where Lanstrom had been working on a theory that viruses can be positive as well as negative, and had isolated several positive viruses, including one, the "luck virus", that grants whomever contracts it extreme good luck.)
Rimmer is requested by Kryten to return to Red Dwarf in an escape pod due to Lanstrom being a hologram (since Holly can only generate one). Naturally Rimmer is put out at this, especially when Kryten pulls a Space Corps Directive on him. Soon, the others arrive at Lanstrom's lab; however, she proves to have contracted a holo-virus that causes her to become homicidally insane, and to have Psionic powers such as hex vision. She gives chase, and speaks to Rimmer on the radio, causing him to decide to head back to Red Dwarf anyway. Lister, Kryten and the Cat decide to give Lanstrom the run-around, as the holo-virus will soon kill her. However Lanstrom corners them and is about to finish them off when, just in time, the virus takes its toll and Lanstrom disappears. The three head back to Red Dwarf, and take the chance to test the luck virus, which gives Lister incredible luck before his natural body defences combat it and it wears off.
Returning to the ship, Starbug is redirected by Rimmer to the quarantine bay. Having decided to use the Space Corps Directives against the others, he quotes a rule that gets the others thrown in isolation for three months.
There, in Bay 47, nothing gets in and nothing gets out, not even a microbe. The only things the internees have to entertain them are a knitting magazine, crossword books with nearly all the crosswords completed, Rimmer's own taste in music, and a video entitled Wallpapering, Painting and Stippling - a DIY Guide. To make things even more hellish, Rimmer gives them only one bunk between them (due to Lister being the only registered crewmember). Predictably, Lister, Kryten and the Cat all soon start getting on each other's nerves - much to Rimmer's delight.
However, it soon emerges that Rimmer has the holo-virus, having contracted it when he spoke to Lanstrom over the radio. Eventually he appears to the crew wearing a red-and-white checked gingham dress and army boots, teaming up with a glove puppet, named Mr. Flibble, and sentencing his "naughty" shipmates to two hours of W.O.O. (With Out Oxygen), saying "That'll teach you to be breadbaskets." Things look pretty bad, but by using the luck virus taken from the Viral Research Department, Lister is able to get them out of quarantine. Now on the run from Rimmer, Kryten has a plan to purge the holo-virus from his system. Thanks to the luck virus, all the equipment that's needed just happens to by lying by their feet. Just in the nick of time, Kryten activates the purge and Rimmer is cured. After being informed that Rimmer will be fine, Lister takes it as a sign the virus has worn off.
The episode ends with Rimmer, back to normal, in quarantine. Lister, Kryten and Cat appear to him wearing checked gingham dresses, suggesting that they intend to make his stay every bit as maddening as theirs.
Due to Juliet May leaving as director, the remaining episodes were directed by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. Quarantine, which was fifth to be filmed in the series,[4] was the first one to be solely directed by the co-creators.[5] Although supposed to be the simple 'dialogue' episode for the series Grant and Naylor found it hard going.[5] The main scene of the Cat, Lister and Kryten arguing in the quarantine bay took a grand total of 57 minutes to record, the cast either breaking up with laughter or else having trouble with dialogue that had only recently been delivered.[6]
The original idea was to have each of the crew infected with Psi-powers, but this was later changed to the positive viruses story. Time constraints, coupled with the fact that it was pitched as the cheap show, meant that the script wasn't developed as well as Grant and Naylor had hoped. It was the cheap show so that the others were affordable.[5]
Maggie Steed agreed to wear a prosthetic face mask to appear as the dying hologramatic Dr Lanstrom.[7]
The episode was originally broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 12 March 1992 in the 9:00pm evening time slot,[3] and was considered as one of the better episodes from the series, just behind "Back to Reality".[8] 'Reviews by Gavrielle' stating that "the episode develops into a classic".[9] Viewers particularly enjoyed Rimmer's descent into insanity, the character of Mr. Flibble becoming a fan favourite.
The episode proved popular enough with the BBC to head one of the two Series V video releases. The BBC had decided to ignore the original running order and used the most popular episodes from Series V to maximise sales of the videos. The episode that featured on the other Series V video release being "Back to Reality".[10]
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