So I’m flipping through the channels tonight and on WQED (Pittsburgh’s public station), I see “Dirk Gently”. Wait that can’t be the Douglas Adams book, can it? Oh it is? I gave a Squee that would have shamed a 10 year old and watched all 3 episodes. I had no idea this even existed! Why didn’t anyone tell me?
Here’s the wiki. Unfortunately it looks like there were only 4 episodes made before the BBC cancelled it. The series did get a lot of positive feedback so maybe they’ll consider bringing it back at some point.
The series uses some of the same characters as the books, but the names are the only thing that’s the same. Some lines and situations came from the books but the plot seems to be new. The episodes revolve around Dirk taking on cases like murderers and missing cats, then using the “interconnectedness of all things” to tie it all together and solve the case. It’s pretty funny IMO. It has a doctor Who vibe to it (zany Britishers run around and use strange methods to solve bizarre cases).
I enjoyed it and was disappointed that there are no more. I have take “the fundamental interconnectedness of all things” to heart to explain things I’m too lazy to figure out.
I liked it. Linking it to Dirk Gently was a bit of a stretch, but it was fun. Stephen Mangan is turning into one of those people who I’ll watch no matter what he’s in.
You can watch Soul Musichere. No offense to madrabbitwoman, but the cartoons are, um, well, they’re not very good. The animation is lower quality than a Hannah Barbera Saturday morning action cartoon, the voice acting is amateurish at best, and the budget was probably less than what I can find in my couch cushions.
I’m enhoying irk Gently, though. So thanks, Apocalypso! I didn’t even know the show existed until I read your post.
(echoing swampspruce) the what now? I remember the playstation 1 games but I don’t remember a cartoon. I’ll have to check Amazon and see if it’s captioned/subtitled.
That was in the stairway to Richard’s apartment, not Dirk’s office. And if I’m not mistaken, it was fixed when Professor Chronotis opened the time machine door to let the movers maneuver it around (or that’s how it got stuck in the first place - I was never quite clear on that point).
Thanks **Nuveena **. I knew there was a couch stuck in a wall somewhere in the books but mistakenly thought it was Dirk’s office. I didn’t dislike the books, but found them very hard to follow, obviously.