The Lost World: Tourist Season (2000)
Season 2, Episode 3
7/10
The wonders from the future at the Plateau!!!
8 February 2021
Certainly one the best episode so far, Challenger after engineered and built a resourceful and revolutionary windmill docked in a rustic energy generator to supply the Tree-house, getting sheering of all, when the warm a usual time changes into a storm bringing a sort of bright lighting vortex blasting into a widmill where a ultimate helicopter came in, loading an American family at tourist season from the present day 2.000 A.D., the small stranded group aside Veronica were so baffled by the experience to see such powerful and advance machine among others novelties as cell phone and recording camera.

Sadly the couple Phil and Barb Dillon are in blatant clash, his teenage son Rob hang out with Veronica, Challenger is astonished by the flying machine knew by him as the Gyroscope as he warning that already had foreseen it in 1919 on London, meanwhile the upset Barb decides waking around side by side with Roxton, they meet in the way a native tribe staffed by men only track down the smoking helicopter to be worshipped as God, Barb somehow predisposes to fight with Roxton against the hostile group, ends up scattering them, Roxton and Barb accidently rolling up themselves in a ravine embraced each other in a awkward position when arrives there the jealous husband, Marguerite and all group.

Meanwhile the Pilot fix the helicopter's engine, when the naïve Rob is kidnaped by the Tribe's men, Challenger staying there for repairing the windmills in order to get the vortex again together Malone and Marguerite, Whilst Roxton, Veronica and Phil trying rescue the young boy, on the long delay the selfish Marguerite surmises herself on the helicopter to replace the real owner of the seat, promising back soon as can, fabulous episode!!

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First watch: 2021 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7
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