I know it’s blasphemy to say so, but I actually liked that ep overall. What DID annoy the bejeesus out of me was the fact that the timeline of reincarnated souls did not add up in any way, shape, or fashion. That was really shoe-horned in, and badly.
Flukeman was fine imho. I think one reason joke references kept being woven in was because the guy who played the flukeman later became a writer for the show, and he wrote some of the best humorous episodes.
Yeah. It’s not an ep I ever look forward to watching, but it wasn’t badly done. Just … unconventional. LOL
By the time that ep rolled around, the show runners had gotten the message that the fans didn’t like Nikki & Paulo. So that ep was done with a lot of wink-wink, nudge-nudge. And I agree with the other poster, more Artz is always a good thing.
Missed the editing window and forgot to add my own “worst” …
The Flying Circus episode with the Scotsmen and the blancmanges, “You’re No Fun Anymore.” I can watch the first part, then I turn it off. The entire fourth season wasn’t very good, but I do love the “Michael Ellis” episode for some reason, and parts of “The Light Entertainment War” make me chuckle.
Cite? They were previously only bit parts with only a couple of lines each. I think most people neither liked nor disliked them, but barely noticed them. If they were actually disliked, why give them an entire episode? They could have been dropped with nobody noticing their absence.
I think they were created with the intention to kill them off after a couple of lines and one episode.