Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Lost in Space, but Armed With Rayguns

 


19 comments:

  1. Lost in space started out as good sci-fi fare, but devolved into a silly mess.

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  2. The ethics they showed was just more than I think I could have. How many times did they wind up having to risk their lives to save Dr.Smith from a problem he had been warned about? I didn't notice where his being there was a benefit. I may have failed to rescue that lying,trouble making jakkass.

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    1. Every show has an obnoxious, or worse character that would've been better without. Some are so bad (Barney on How I met Your Mother) the shows are unwatchable.

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  3. Yeah, never cared much for "Lost in Space"
    Entertaining once in a while

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    1. Angela Cartwright, yeah.

      Evil Franklin

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  5. Just once, they should have let the Major (?) beat the hell of Dr Smith.

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  6. Always wished they would leave Dr Smith on a planet alone with nothing

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  7. Geez, 11 comments and nobody's chit their pant about "poor trigger discipline".

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    1. Finger is outside trigger guard, alls good!

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  8. Always thought Dr. Smith was either a pedo or a puffda.

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  9. I do not believe that ray gun has a trigger guard.
    Heltau

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  10. When I was in 4th grade (1974) during lunch our teacher would bring in a TV and let us watch the entire hour-long show. At least until some prissy girls complained to the Principal about it.

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  11. can still hear the theme song and smell the furnace as it fired up for the first few times in the fall.

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    1. Theme song?
      Written by "Johnny" Williams.

      You might remember his music for Jaws, Star Wars, and the Indiana Jones flicks.

      If you listen to the show's music, you can catch glimpses of his Star Wars orchestrations a decade later.

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