That's correct Dr Smith is in trouble in The Episode of The Time Merchant When Dr Smith travels back in time he get arrested For being suspicion of Sabotage
I would love to have had one episode with just Smith and a bunch of alien monsters and him screaming and running around until he passes out from sheer and utter exhaustion, and then have the alien monsters use Smith for a taffy pull. WAAAAAAYYOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think the reason Judy said what she did was because he was feeling all though for the timeline we don't know if this happened before will saw Judy as her granddaughter removed, so this could have happened before or after it doesn't specify but she could have been feeling the effects of the Alien Probe that was getting her personality to project into the illusion that will stop. The reason I say this is that you said you didn't elaborate cuz there was no other explanation and there wasn't, but anyway that's mine. This is a great show, it's in my top 10! So are you!
This is considered by many one of the best of season 3. I'd go with that, although Smith's incessant contradicting everything everybody says really got on my nerves. The BEST part was when he said he had to clear his name, and the Robot said... "You will have to tell a few WHOPPERS to do that!" Once again, he got the best line. What i forgot was that Will was there when they were having that talk. Does Will think the accusations are as false as the people from Earth? MAYBE... Something I'd forgotten was that this was the 2nd time Will found a Jupiter 2 that looked wrecked and abandoned! The 1st time was in season 2... (I just can't remember which one) Regarding variations on STAR TREK season 1, this seems to combine elements of "THE MENAGERIE" with "SHORE LEAVE"-- the latter, especially when the big cat appeared. Guy Williams' acting in this was GREAT! You can really sense his total sincerity when he was delibvering lines that often made NO sense at all. What an actor.
And yes, I understood what you were saying. Judy was a looker! I remember seeing her when I was in grade school on a rerun I might have been in 6th grade it was in 79 she was in an episode of beaver, I think. I'm not sure but I just remember noticing her then and then in one of those Tommy Kirk Annette movies I thought she was Daryl Hannah
@@johnbockelie3899 Penny was the one that made friends with Mr. Nobody the energy being. The Keeper wanted to keep Will and Penny. Penny was also mistaken for a princess. Professor Robinson was the one that was hunted by Alien trying to become the leader of the aliens. Once in awhile the others have larger parts but yeah mostly about those Dr. Smith, Will and the Robot.
31:26 " I don't get the idea of using illusions to get people to leave". Wasn't there a Planet of the Apes movie where mutants tried to use illusions to keep the apes away?
Judy was such a babe; it's a shame she didn't have a bigger part. By the way, I've seen this story line, aliens presenting a false reality to unsuspecting travelers, in several Star Trek episodes.
Although much too young for Judy, (or even Penny, for that matter), I always had a crush on Judy, and HATED that she never got to play a bigger part in the show!! (At least I don’t feel like a creep lusting for her now)!
I know there are too few data to draw a conclusion from, but sometimes I think Lost in Space copies an idea from Star Trek, especially in the former’s latter season. This episode could easily be Lost in Space’s answer to “The Menagerie”. “Visit to a Hostile Planet” might be its answer to “Tomorrow is Yesterday.” “The Antimatter Man” is like “The Alternative Factor.” At least the germ of the idea is in the episodes. But Lost in Space being Lost in Space, the episodes are full of explosions, vanishing acts, etc. Almost all the encounters are with authoritarians with delusions of universal conquest. And then there is Doctor Smith. Of course, it’s hard to say because these ideas and others have been in fiction for decades. Oh, well.
0:34. Yes. He knows how to make a Boston Creme Pie. 2:11. If it wasn't that easy to launch the pod the show would have been cancelled a long time ago. 2:35. There is a web site called "The Physical Laws of the Irwin Allen Universe". I wonder if it still exists. What the Professor is saying here is just dialog written by a writer who doesn't know anything about science. 3:20. Another planet with a Saran Wrap force field around it. Just like the planet where they encountered Megazor. 5:32. Smith says: "It's a tornado we'll be blown sky high.". 13:22. Commander Fletcher. "I like him." Do you get this arcane reference? 16:19. The costume department took the red skull cap that Dr. Smith wore in "Cave of the Wizards", glued a red blender on top of it, and now Judy is wearing it. 19:12. Is that one of those "Ghostbusters" back packs that the sergeant is wearing? 21:01. Stargazer has been awake for a while. She just bumped her right ear on the chair. I think she woke up right about the time that Will said that they had "slept for over 270 years". Why would that wake her up? 26:05. That is exactly what Alonzo P. Tucker said in "The Sky Pirate". This episode is so good that even Dr. Smith hamming it up didn't ruin it. 29:28. Another eye attached to a long tube. Remember your comment about that in your review of "Prisoners of Space"?
www.nimr.net/NIMR_Reports/phun.htm volume 2: www.nimr.net/NIMR_Reports/phun2.htm I don't get the reference, I'm afraid. And Will's line woke her up because she was afraid he had broken her record.
@@dwashbur Go to your video about the Time Tunnel episode "Chase Through Time". Lew Gallo was "Volkar" in that episode. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pJh2m9LMJmw.html Go to the 21 minute 46 second mark.
What's with the space helmets with a hole in the glass? That's really going to protect the astronauts. I suppose without it the actors will steam up the glass pretty quick.
This was one of Peter Packer's better episodes. He was Jonathan Harris's favourite LIS script writer, which says a fair bit. I never realised how much better LIS's production budget was than Star Trek's. Compare the campy space suits on The Naked Time with the space suits in this episode, or Irwin Allen's lizard monster with the hilariously lame cat monster in Catspaw.
And I think all of guys movements are natural, a lot of these in this episode look like hostile planet, and other episodes so you know you can imagine him taking Direction then you know just using you do cuz each person is unique using his own body language you know with all of its nuances and things like that. That was not an eloquent thing but I'm commenting on with the we thought guys confrontations. The Smith was natural or directed at you no harm processing in pointing and taking a stance and standing your ground postures that guy does that I just the thing was Guy Williams. He was cool. Very cool. It's cool.
Dr smith was really the star of that show even though irwin allen promised guy williams he was going to be the star. Johnathan harris wanted top billing but allen said no so that made him into a special guest star. June lockhart hardly had any speaking roles. If I was an actor I wouldnt have put up with that
I'm working on it. My audio is a work in progress. I have a good microphone, what I need is a camera under $1000 that can take an XLR microphone input. For a while I was recording audio separately and putting it together in post, but that doubled my processing time and I was constantly falling behind. I bought a new camera with an external microphone, but contrary to the reviews I read, it's junk. Neither the video nor the audio are adequate, and for the moment I'm stuck with it. The process continues *sigh*
Newer videos are much better. I used my last stimulus check to get a better camera that can take a better microphone. I'm a one-person studio on a budget, so it's all a work in progress!
David Irving How on earth could Doctor Smith have a great-great-great-great gandson. As for as I know Doctor Smith never got married. For a start what woman would be knuckleheaded to have Zachary Smith as a husband?
At this point, the series was really stuck on stupid… At least in season one there were compelling stories, but this just borders on the ridiculous 😂😂😂
Dave Irving. As I understand it you were born in 1953 which means you are four years older that I thought you were. I hope this is not a rude question to ask, but did you act like Doctor Smith in 1957 when you were 4?