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
“The Raft” is a quintessential early episode of Lost in Space that masterfully balances high-stakes survival with the series’ evolving character dynamics. The plot centers… 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