Thank you. 

...The criticisms of the Dr. Smith that he was a total fool, and no one would trust him, reflect this. Being genuinely flawed is intolerable. The older view, that Smith's genuine affection for Will (and the Robot, too, even though that was hidden,) are redeeming virtues, no longer holds. Being a manipulator and a schemer would be fine if he was badass about it, like Gary Oldman in the movie....
Well, Irwin Allen did like orange.I also have to say I find the colour palette in the colour episodes disappointing. And some think Star Trek was garish? It has nothing on LIS. The overuse of browns and oranges is just yuch!
The series' deliberate fantasy elements, a trademark of Irwin Allen productions, were perhaps overlooked as it drew comparisons it to its supposed rival, Star Trek. However, Lost In Space was a mild ratings success, unlike Star Trek, which received very poor ratings during its original network TV run. The more "cerebral" Star Trek never averaged higher than 52nd in the ratings during its three seasons,[11][12] while Lost in Space finished season one with a rating of 32nd, season two in 35th place, and the third and final season in 33rd place.
Easy dismissals to shrug off poor writing.
I don't think it should have been more like Star Trek, but I do think it could have been a lot better.while watching Lost in Space if you think, 'why can't this be more like Star Trek?' then you need to just immediately stop watching and switch. LIS is nothing like Trek. apples and oranges. and yeah, some of us love LIS for the pure cheese that it is.
You can have a few well written characters and poor writing all around them.
And therein lies the main point of disagreement. If you don't see a difference in terms of quality between "The Keeper" or "Return to Earth" and things like "The Space Croppers" or "Space Circus", then we don't have a common frame of reference.I don't think any episodes of Lost in Space were particularly better than the others, so I wasn't ignoring your point. I just thought it was wrong.
And therein lies the main point of disagreement. If you don't see a difference in terms of quality between "The Keeper" or "Return to Earth" and things like "The Space Croppers" or "Space Circus", then we don't have a common frame of reference.I don't think any episodes of Lost in Space were particularly better than the others, so I wasn't ignoring your point. I just thought it was wrong.
I think there are episodes where the show and characters work better, even within the show's frequently absurd premise.
Interestingly, several sources I've read indicate that Lost In Space's decent showing in the ratings didn't please CBS as much as it might seem, because they found the audience skewed very young, and the show didn't appeal to the people who made purchasing decisions. This may very well have been a factor in the show's cancellation, although there are many stories and rumors swirling about as to why it was canned.
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