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Netflix greenlights new "Lost in Space"

I am curious (as I'm sure I've already said) where LiS 2 is going to go. They could make it like the first season OR they can branch off in a direction much like the original show. And by that I only mean cut off from everyone else with the core LiS cast.

Well, they're definitely starting off with the Robinsons, Don, and Smith on their own, much like the original series' status quo (although it's hard to see how they could get the Robot back). But the first season set up questions and mysteries involving the Resolute and its backstory that haven't entirely been resolved. So it's possible we'll be seeing characters like the Dhars, the Watanabes, and the Resolute captain again -- if not in interaction with the Robinsons, perhaps in a parallel narrative revealing more of the answers behind the Christmas Star and the hyperdrive, while the Robinsons make their own related discoveries in the binary star system.
 
Perhaps the alien stardrive, as well as acting as a gravity generator, is actually a sapient component of a Von Neumann spaceship with a wide range of abilities, explaining why the robots are so desperate to get it back - it might even be their version of a god. If it hooks into the 3D printer, perhaps it can create a new version of the robot for Will or Smith. Another more unlikely prospect is that it can manipulate human brain states and implant knowledge. If Smith is a flake, potentially disruptive and dangerous, and has no useful skills, why would they ever let her out of her ersatz cell? Did the device already manipulate Smith and perhaps enhance her skill set?
 
Perhaps the alien stardrive, as well as acting as a gravity generator, is actually a sapient component of a Von Neumann spaceship with a wide range of abilities, explaining why the robots are so desperate to get it back - it might even be their version of a god. If it hooks into the 3D printer, perhaps it can create a new version of the robot for Will or Smith. Another more unlikely prospect is that it can manipulate human brain states and implant knowledge. If Smith is a flake, potentially disruptive and dangerous, and has no useful skills, why would they ever let her out of her ersatz cell? Did the device already manipulate Smith and perhaps enhance her skill set?

That's an interesting idea or two there. I like this.

Don will get jiggy with Judy. I wonder if Smith will get jiggy with anyone.
 
Since this is a family show like the original (note how little profanity there was), I doubt there will be much of anyone "getting jiggy."
 
The show would be far less interesting without the other supporting cast, so hopefully the Resolute got sucked into the wake of whatever snatched the Jupiter II.
 
Awesome. Thank you!

Also, Penny's not quite boyfriend is apparently a series regular now.
 
I'm guessing that, for at least part of the season, we'll follow the Resolute in a separate story thread from the Robinsons, although I imagine they'll eventually come together again.

I do hope so. The alien ring world interests me because it looks so different to what we've seen in other shows, and to me those rings around the two star things in the middle look artificial in nature. What are the rings?
 
Sorry, I can delete the post if you think I should. I just thought it was something that other people who watched the show might find interesting.
 
Entertainment Weekly's Daren Franich and Kristen Baldwin have named Lost In Space the #1 worst new series of 2018.
I'm really shocked to see this, because I really like the show. It's not the best thing I've ever watched, but I it's definitely very, very far from deserving this kind of thing.

I loved it. I thought it was very well-written and beautifully made. Meanwhile, EW's "critique" of it is glib and superficial and doesn't really have a point beyond it being different from the source, which is the most cliched, stupidest possible reason to complain about a remake/adaptation. Heck, in this case it's an asset, since the original show mostly failed to live up to its potential. I love the remake because it succeeds at being what the original was intended to be before it got dragged off-course.
 
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