I recall that each time the Robot knocks out Hoke Howell's character with a right cross -- he does it twice within just a few minutes -- he tells Howell, "Please excuse me!"
Robot: There is no time for playing games. I advise you to come peacefully. Dr. Smith: You'll never take me alive! Robot: Your condition is unimportant. You must be on that ship at blast off!
It's ironic that if Dr Smith had not been on the Jupiter 2 when it left earth, the. Robinsons, Major West and the robot all would have been killed by meteors.
What would have made for a nice ending with "The Family" music playing in the background, would John to tell Dr. Smith that despite all that they have experienced, they are grateful for Smith's intervention because he inadvertently saved all their lives by being aboard during liftoff.
Gee? I wonder if Dr Smith let out that scream, feeling the power of the Anti-Gravity Drive at Liftoff again? Remember. He wasn't looking very well after unstrapping himself from the launch couch in episode 1.🤣
John Crawford was great as Chronos in this episode. He really had to do some convincing on his part by telling John that if Dr. Smith failed to get aboard the J-2 it would be destroyed by an uncharted asteroid. John never was one to take chances when he hears what must be done. The Robot saved the day by using his right hook on the guard.
One of my favorite episodes from season 3 ❤
we learn in this episode that everyone on the jupiter 2 is alive for the last 3 years thanks to dr. smith :)
Thanks to a weak man, full of human frailty.
Just like Star Trek this should have gotten a 4th season then a 5th season.
Pig ignorant TV executives.
I recall that each time the Robot knocks out Hoke Howell's character with a right cross -- he does it twice within just a few minutes -- he tells Howell, "Please excuse me!"
Doctor Smith: If we don’t get inside we’ll be incinerated!
Robot: I will be incinerated. You will just look silly, hanging by your toes in space.
I can never watch that launch without hearing Smith's scream.
Great episode!!
Robot: There is no time for playing games. I advise you to come peacefully.
Dr. Smith: You'll never take me alive!
Robot: Your condition is unimportant. You must be on that ship at blast off!
Very good!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Time Merchant was the ceremonial last episode of Lost in Space, but not the actual last episode.
Superlative TV science fiction.
It's ironic that if Dr Smith had not been on the Jupiter 2 when it left earth, the. Robinsons, Major West and the robot all would have been killed by meteors.
What would have made for a nice ending with "The Family" music playing in the background, would John to tell Dr. Smith that despite all that they have experienced, they are grateful for Smith's intervention because he inadvertently saved all their lives by being aboard during liftoff.
Gee? I wonder if Dr Smith let out that scream, feeling the power of the Anti-Gravity Drive at Liftoff again? Remember. He wasn't looking very well after unstrapping himself from the launch couch in episode 1.🤣
Brilliant
He was originally Colonel Zachary Smith which always puzzled me why he would not simply pull rank on Major Don West.
John Crawford was great as Chronos in this episode. He really had to do some convincing on his part by telling John that if Dr. Smith failed to get aboard the J-2 it would be destroyed by an uncharted asteroid. John never was one to take chances when he hears what must be done. The Robot saved the day by using his right hook on the guard.
Hilariously, everytime he knocks out a human he says, "Please, excuse me!"
The robot assaults a service member! Say it ain't so!
Another guard ends up in the trash.😂
I know!!! 😂
"Hurry Booby!" 😂
Great clip!
Great clip.👍👍
Leila. Maria. 😊😊😊😊🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Just barely made it..