Debbie The Chicken needs her own fan club.
I've started Season 2 now, and the first couple episodes were a nice start.
The stuff with them turning the Jupiter into a sailboat, and using the Chariot as a lightning rod to power the ship were pretty cool solutions to their problems.
Some interesting new hints about the robot and it's origins.
I'm very curious to see what Smith is up to with her manipulating Judy.
It was mentioned in the first season when John and Don were stranded on the Jupiter debris.I think this was also the first that we heard that Judy is not John's daughter.
If I cancel my Netflix subscription, will it keep going until my next payment was die, or does it stop instantly?
Sigh- another sci-fi show with a too-short lifespan. Meanwhile, Law and Order gets a 67th season.....
Grimm's Russel Hornsby has been cast in a recurring role for the next season. They aren't saying who he's playing, but with where things left off at the end of last season, my first thought would be Judy's bio dad.
I don't get why Lost in Space isn't talked about more, but it unfortunately has come out at a time of tough competition. Mandalorian is a pop culture phenomenon, The Expanse gets the praise from science fiction fans, Star Treks Discovery and Picard and new Doctor Who get the divided fandom angst, so there's not much room left for Lost in Space. I imagine that Netflix's binge method also gives it a short shelf life since there isn't going to be a discussion about it every week.
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