Lost In Space: Review: Attack of the Monster Plants
“Attack of the Monster Plants” is a quintessential example of the campy, imaginative storytelling that defined Lost in Space’s early transition into full color. The… Read more
“Attack of the Monster Plants” is a quintessential example of the campy, imaginative storytelling that defined Lost in Space’s early transition into full color. The… Read more
Lost in Space takes a sharp turn into high-concept psychological sci-fi with “One of Our Dogs is Missing.” The episode centers on the arrival of… Read more
“Wish Upon a Star” is a standout episode of Lost in Space that successfully balances the show’s campy charm with a genuinely compelling moral dilemma. The plot… Read more
The Sky Is Falling stands out as a high-water mark for the first season of the original 1960s Lost in Space series. The episode skillfully balances… Read more
Episode 9 of the 1960s series, titled “The Oasis,” is a quintessential example of the show’s early transition from hard science fiction toward the character-driven,… Read more
Episode 8 of the original 1965 series, titled “Invaders from the Fifth Dimension,” is one of the more chilling and atmospheric entries from the show’s… Read more
“My Friend, Mr. Nobody” is a standout episode of Lost in Space because it shifts the focus away from the typical “monster of the week” formula toward… Read more
Welcome Stranger is a pivot point for the series, marking the first installment that didn’t rely on footage from the original unaired pilot. It introduces Warren… Read more
“The Hungry Sea” is a standout episode for its visual ambition and atmospheric tension. As the Robinsons continue their journey south in the Chariot, they… Read more
In this installment, the Robinson family is forced to abandon their primary campsite due to a drastic drop in temperature, leading them on a perilous… Read more