To be honest I do not what bothers me more- Dr. Smith or the show's weird habit of dressing up the Robot in strange clothing...
No, they wouldn't have, because they were too moral. Major West could've done it, but the Robinsons wouldn't have been okay with that. At most, they'd have put him in a freezer tube indefinitely.
That's why I prefaced my remarks by saying it works because the Robinsons are so wholesome. They probably should have abandoned Smith after *trying to kill them* and for persistently endangering the welfare of the family.
Was there a reason why Harris was always credited as a special guest star when he was in every episode, or at least most of them, was in the main credits, and even ended up the main focus of what seemed to be the vast majority of the episodes? It just seemed weird to me that he ended up a bigger part of the show than some of the main cast members, but was never actually made a main cast member. Would he eventually have been promoted to full regular cast member if the show continued?
Probably Brady Bunch-style remarriage-with-kids situation, Fear The Walking Dead has that.Hmm, after the casting of Judy, I was expecting a biracial couple with mixed-race kids. But the new Will is as white as the new John, if not more so. He's a redhead, which is a recessive trait, so both parents would have to have the gene for it. Is Judy adopted? Is Will adopted? Is it a Brady Bunch-style remarriage-with-kids situation? It's theoretically possible for a biracial couple to have one kid who looks white and one who looks black -- I've even heard of an instance where it happened with fraternal twins -- but it's more likely that a TV show would go with adoption as the explanation.
Hmm, after the casting of Judy, I was expecting a biracial couple with mixed-race kids. But the new Will is as white as the new John, if not more so. He's a redhead, which is a recessive trait, so both parents would have to have the gene for it. Is Judy adopted? Is Will adopted? Is it a Brady Bunch-style remarriage-with-kids situation? It's theoretically possible for a biracial couple to have one kid who looks white and one who looks black -- I've even heard of an instance where it happened with fraternal twins -- but it's more likely that a TV show would go with adoption as the explanation.
I'm not sure how to read this line from the article:
-- Taylor Russell (Falling Skies) was previously set to play daughter Judy Robinson.
Does that mean she's no longer going to be playing the role?
Looks like we have our John and Will Robinson.
http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/7...ll-jenkins-join-netflixs-lost-in-space-remake
Probably right, the wording seemed off to me. I was reading "was previously set" to mean is no longer currently set.Presumably it just means her casting was announced earlier.
If they cast Smith as a black man things might be interesting.Looks like Maureen may have been fooling around on John while he was busy working.
Yeah, I was surprised to see a very white read head as will. I'm thinking either adoption or a mixed family with Will being John's son and Judy Maureen's daughter are the most likely scenarios right now, but it's hard to guess before we find out who's play Maureen.Hmm, after the casting of Judy, I was expecting a biracial couple with mixed-race kids. But the new Will is as white as the new John, if not more so. He's a redhead, which is a recessive trait, so both parents would have to have the gene for it. Is Judy adopted? Is Will adopted? Is it a Brady Bunch-style remarriage-with-kids situation? It's theoretically possible for a biracial couple to have one kid who looks white and one who looks black -- I've even heard of an instance where it happened with fraternal twins -- but it's more likely that a TV show would go with adoption as the explanation.
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