Network: Netflix.
Episodes: 28 (hour).
Seasons: Three.
TV show dates: April 13, 2018 — December 1, 2021.
Series status: Ending.
Performers include: Parker Posey, Molly Parker, Toby Stephens, Taylor Russell, Mina Sundwall, Maxwell Jenkins, Ignacio Serricchio, Amelia Burstyn, Raza Jaffrey, Ajay Friese, Adam Greydon Reid, Kiki Sukezane, Iain Belcher, Yukari Komatsu, and Sibongile Mlambo.
TV show description:
From Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, the Lost in Space TV show is a remake of the classic 1965 Irwin Allen series of the same name. The sci-fi adventure drama unfolds 30 years in the future, when space colonization is a reality.
The story centers on the Robinson family, who have been chosen to serve as colonists and hope to make a fresh start, in a better world. After their voyage veers lightyears off course, they must learn to work together, in unsafe, alien surroundings.
As a combat veteran, not to mention a father, it is a good thing that John Robinson (Stephens) has a natural ability to lead. When Jupiter 2, the Robinson’s spaceship, crashes on an unknown planet, he does his best to keep them focused. It’s not long though, before the tensions in the family bubble to the surface.
Estranged from his wife, Maureen (Parker), John is only there, because he insisted on accompanying them to keep them safe. He knows it is going to be difficult to win back their trust.
An astute, accomplished aerospace engineer, Maureen has high standards — at work and at home. She is the one who decided the family would embark on this trip to a better tomorrow.
Maureen has always believed that you can solve any problem with the proper application of brainpower and elbow grease, and she knows it’s on her to get the family off this new planet. In many ways, she feels more ready for that challenge, than she does to forgive her husband and welcome him back into the fold.
Although Judy (Russell) is Maureen’s daughter from her first marriage, John adopted her and has been the only father in her life. This medical doctor may have taken her parents’ estrangement harder than anyone, and it has affected her relationship with her dad.
As the snarky middle child, Penny (Sundwall) is blessed with a razor-sharp sense of humor and an independent streak. Still, on the inside, she’s much more of a softie than she lets on. She’s probably the least willing passenger on this journey and was upset about it, even before everything went wrong.
Where Judy is the golden child and Penny considers herself the family’s “black sheep,” young Will (Jenkins) is the baby of the bunch. Don’t be fooled by either his size or his age. He’s compassionate and understanding, beyond his years.
A sometimes solitary, sensitive soul, who has already withstood his share of bullies, Will is just beginning to recognize the courage within himself. While he wasn’t supposed to be here, he refuses to let down the family and could end up being their saving grace.
Stranded alongside the Robinsons is the rough-and-tumble blue-collar contractor, Don West (Serricchio). Even though he runs a smuggling gig for extra cash, Don is all heart. He is also, though, fairly cynical. Had they not crashed, he would have taken the next flight back to earth — with a pocket full of plenty.
Don is not like the Robinsons, and no one is more aware of that than he. To him, the idea that space colonization is the key to a more equitable society is just spin; it will never benefit ordinary people. Now though, he is going to have to ally himself with this family and may wind up surprised by them, yet.
Meanwhile, there is the enigma that is Dr. Smith (Posey), who stowed away on the Jupiter 2. She surely brings a lot of trouble with her, but is she a saboteur? One thing is for certain, she loves to play both ends against the middle and is darned good at it, too.
Finally, there is Robot, who soon devotes himself to Will Robinson, as both a helper and a friend. Robot may well be more mysterious than any human around, and boy is he big.
If they are going to survive, this troubled troupe of fellow travelers must learn to lean on each other, trust one another, and always strive toward the common good. Will they rise to the challenge? Stay tuned.
Series Finale:
Episode #28
This episode has not aired yet.
First aired: December 1, 2021.
What do you think? Do you like the Lost in Space TV series? Should this Netflix TV show have been renewed for a fourth season?
I honestly wasn’t sure this would make the cut, but it did. I remember the original. The characters were so “plastic”. The sets were drab and obviously what someone thought things would look like in the future. They were never actually outside either! The lines were delivered as droll as possible. This show has none of that. It has depth, good sets, good costumes, great stories. I’m drawn in. I watched these 10 eps in about 2 weeks time. I knew there were no more yet, & wanted to make them last. I don’t plan to suggest it to my… Read more »
Bring it back have enjoyed the series
Love this series. Keep it going
Netflix’s Lost in Space is more clever than the simplistic TV show that ran several decades ago. I am wondering if the robot character is coming back or not. I liked the interaction between Will and the robot.
I love this show. I am a die hard fan of the original series . Most if not all sequels are horrible. Not this time. This show is awesome. Great casting and well written. I really hope it comes back.
Really enjoyed watching
Been waiting a long time for this… Absolutely loved it !
Loved it, more please, I am a star trek nerd, and all sci fi
Excellent show! This series simply must be renewed!
I just watched season one. Meh. My top two criticisms are 1) Parker Posey and 2) the tired storyline. Such potential and it’s fun to watch, but if PP returns I’m done. Her acting as well as her character are nails on a chalkboard.
I love this show. It makes me feel that I am part of the crew ! Maybe when I was a little boy the same thing happened…but now I am over 60 ……but still dreaming of being one of those astronauts, in another planet ! Can’t wait for the next Season ! Shows or movies like this are fun to watch, and they are “clean” without too much sex or too much violence, and that is good by all means. Lost in Space is well adapted to the 21st Century, and that is also wonderful ! Keep on !
Wow. What garbage show. Cancel it immediately before it leaves an indelible mark on this classic series. The only cast member that doesn’t suck in the new version is the robot. That’s not likely enough to sustain viewership though.
Renew. So much potential. I want to see the capabilities of that robot.
I like it, but it’s not as fun as the older show. There are too many crises.
I love this show! Especially the robot! I cant wait for more!