"Lost in Space" Resurrection (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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6/10
Turn Turn, I wish you'd learn.
southdavid29 June 2018
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Still in denial about the events of the previous episode, Will Robinson mournfully tries to contact his father via an old Morse code system, though in a moment of guilt fuelled rage he smashes the rock they recovered from the cave back in a previous episode. With the help of Hiroki, they determine that the rock is actually highly concentrated . . . droppings . . . . which can be processed by the Jupiter's to get back into the space in time, before the mothership disappears - but there is a catch, they need more and that means back to the caves, and where there's droppings... there's a predator to make them.

Another episode that is perhaps a little bit too patchy. The kids and the remaining castaways digging out the fuel whilst trying to remain silent doesn't work. It's derivative of a number of other films and I don't really buy that these smallish, flying birds are really the "Apex Predator" of the planet. . . they don't even look like the top predator we've seen in this series. And again, despite the Robinson children putting together the plan to save everyone, they are also the ones that put everything at risk by carrying a live radio into a room where everyone needs to remain silent. Why they then get a round of applause for getting everyone out when it's them that have put everyone at risk is a real head scratcher.

The other side of the story though, with Dr. Smith kidnapping Maureen to help her fix the robot, or his ship and get off the planet is much better - and ends with a novel twist on what we've seen so far and a shift in the power dynamics on the Jupiter.
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8/10
First Half of Movie Ending
GunnersMate19 April 2018
The penultimate episode of the first reboot season of Lost in Space really should be the first half of a two-hour movie, as episodes 9 and 10 blend together better than almost all other episodes this season (with episodes 1 and 2 coming in as the next possibility). Even with the less-than-reasonable actions of characters (which has been rampant for the season), Resurrection was an enjoyable and fellow-colonist filled episode that provides terrific pay off for many story arcs, foreshadows, and seemingly-random-at-the-time-but really-important-now elements which were carefully setup in the first eight episodes. Dr. Smith is perfectly poised to execute her plan of heartless self-preservation (and people really need to stop listening to her...), and the Robinsons are apparently the colonists' only hope - but is it a fun, frustrating, and native-creature galore hour. Well worth the time for both the previous 8-hours of binge and the excitement of setting up the season finally.
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7/10
Minor Detail
danni_meme26 April 2018
Am I the only one who noticed Angela lost her British accent in this episode?
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Robinson kids are idiots
cpldavisovi22 June 2019
Is it just me or are all of the Robinson kids idiots and partially responsible for most of the bad stuff happening?
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8/10
"Danger, Dr. Smith" & Apex Predator
Tigerbai121 April 2018
Intense episode. Will is attempting to contact his dad and also finds a way to get off the planet. Meanwhile Dr Smith and Kidnapped Maureen go to the crashed alien robot ship in an attempt to get off the dying planet and fix the robot. 9 hours and counting. Plus more - Enjoy (loving the flashbacks) some things I'd like to see in future seasons: Pen pals assistance Time travel Parallel universe adding advanced tech to J2 or Resolute such as transtemporal shielding so the could fly into a sun. or faster engines, cloaking device Worm holes Wars they can help in Making friends alien races Good ending planned as not to just cancel and leave us hanging. Transference of identities like in new Jumanji Musical episode like Buffy and vampire Slayer had Episode lie movie BIg or 13 going on 30 A Christmas Carol episode A wonderful life episode see what be like if will had never made the journey Episode where Judy gets mega medical skills A simple twist of fate episode An episode like Inner Light on star Trek where character lives an entire life only end up back on J2 as if only few minutes have passed. Repeating day episode like groundhog day Episode 700 years in future on Alpha Centauri looking back on history of the Robinsons and their legacy and how history does not always get written properly.
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7/10
Poop
jimmyishere-3774827 March 2021
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So much for the penultimate. They are collecting poop and the mom is kept captive. Lol.
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4/10
Too many absurdities in the scenario
courtino5 June 2018
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I find that many episode s contain at least a few inconsistencies ranging from minor to pretty obvious ones, but this one has some of the most ridiculously absurd ones i can remember of. In a situation where silence is a key, no one is worried one bit to see Will carry a super noisy radio inside the cave despite several characters complaining about how noisy it was in the previous scenes. Second, are you seriously going to make me believe that a predator species have been able to be so successful while being completely blind, have no apparent sense of smell, no echo-location and a very poor sense of hearing? How would they even move around and avoid the rocks in their way if they had such terrible sense? To me this scene doesn't make any sense and is just another way of creating yet another artificial problem for the heroes to overcome with an unrealistic solution.

Despite all of this, I keep on watching this and wondering what will happen next. Go figure why!
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1/10
Script rambles
jacquesschoofs28 December 2019
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How can this episode start without the chikdren wondering where there mother is after Will has been liberated from his captivity by his sisters...
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1/10
Idiotic
coff8219619 December 2019
How is that this series made it to the second season? How is it that these kids who are supposedly smart make one stupid move after another? Even the mother made a bad call in regards to the welfare of the group and not one apology?? Unless the writers stop insulting the viewer's intelligence by giving us good, common sense, sound stories I simply can't continue wasting my time on this one. And I LOVE sci fi. But this series makes me throw my hands up in the air in exasperation. Based on the actions of mostly the kids, there's no way this family would be alive if this scenario were ever a possibility.
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