Some episodes of Star Trek seem to be paired with Lost in Space shows due to similar themes. Including but not limited to:
"Spock's Brain" and "The Colonists"
Alien culture puts women in charge, with no respect for men.
"Mirror, Mirror" and "The Anti-Matter Man"
This is a very close analog. Probably a coincidence, but very close indeed. LIS staged it with plenty of style. The suspended, fog-dripping walkway between universes was amazing. Star Trek put most of its stylistic effort into the costumes.
"The Way to Eden" and "Collision of Planets"
This connection is less exact, but the LIS was scored by Gerald Fried, and I swear I can hear little strains reminiscent of "The Paradise Syndrome"(a vastly superior Fried effort). And the hippies are going to get everybody killed, as they were on Star Trek.
"The Way to Eden" and "The Promised Planet"
Lost in Space was hitting the hippie theme for a second time in the same season, this one with more music and dancing.
There might be some other cases to investigate.
"Spock's Brain" and "The Colonists"
Alien culture puts women in charge, with no respect for men.
"Mirror, Mirror" and "The Anti-Matter Man"
This is a very close analog. Probably a coincidence, but very close indeed. LIS staged it with plenty of style. The suspended, fog-dripping walkway between universes was amazing. Star Trek put most of its stylistic effort into the costumes.
"The Way to Eden" and "Collision of Planets"
This connection is less exact, but the LIS was scored by Gerald Fried, and I swear I can hear little strains reminiscent of "The Paradise Syndrome"(a vastly superior Fried effort). And the hippies are going to get everybody killed, as they were on Star Trek.
"The Way to Eden" and "The Promised Planet"
Lost in Space was hitting the hippie theme for a second time in the same season, this one with more music and dancing.
There might be some other cases to investigate.
