![]() ![]() Why would it be for the Robinsons? But even in their darkest moments, they don’t give up on one another, or, when all is bleak, they do something for the others because they know that if they can’t make it, at least the others might.Ī great example of this is when early on, the parents realize that the robots will find them, and when they do, they’ll get the data needed to get to Alpha Centauri and the colony. Each of them has their own journey and desires and it’s never easy getting to them. Meanwhile, John is leading missions on the robot-infested planet to try and get parts to salvage their Jupiters to find the kids and get to Alpha Centauri, and Maureen is adrift and doing grunt work to try and just help because she doesn’t know what else to do.Īs is its way, everything flows by the Robinsons and their decisions, and that’s part of the reason that these final eight episodes work so well. Will and Robot are trying to fix their ship so they can get home, and Will has nightmares about SAR (the evil head of the robots) because he knows that the robot still wants him. Penny is just trying to make it day by day and is enjoying a set of relationships (see: classic love triangle) as a result. Judy is the captain of the “kid crew” and is doing her best to both keep her “crew” safe…while also trying to find out what happened to the Fortuna. It’s in these early episodes that we see the Robinsons in their new paradigms and how it’s affecting them. It’s actually a wonderful dichotomy as “the kids are alright” and just wanting to get home, while the parents are desperate and just trying to reach their kids. The time jump is always a tricky thing in shows of this nature, but it works in how they focus in early episodes on one segment of the story with the kids, then jump back to John and Maureen with the rest of the adults trying to make due while under constant danger. Seriously, my biggest complaint you’ll find in this Lost In Space Season 3 Review is Smith, but I’ll deal with her later. Oh, and Smith is alive because of course, she is. The beginning of Season 3 reveals that the Fortuna is abandoned, and the kids are left stranded on that mystery planet…for about a year. ![]() But, plot twist, they didn’t end up on Alpha Centauri, and instead ended up near a planet with the Fortuna, the lost spaceship headed up by Judy’s biological father. Stranding them from their parents who would be stuck with the remaining robots in the “Danger System”, but at least they’d be safe. Season 2 ended with the enemy robots storming the Resolute, and the only way to ensure that the kids would be safe was for Robot to send them to Alpha Centauri. Well, it came, and as this ‘Lost In Space Season 3’ Review will show you, it made me so happy to have stuck with it during the voyage. Then the pandemic hit and I wondered if the third and final season would ever come. Two seasons later, it was one of my favorite shows despite certain natural flaws that all shows like this have. But when Netflix made their updated version of it, I was intrigued. I never watched the original ‘Lost in Space’, nor the movie from the 2000s that I heard was pretty terrible. ![]()
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