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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E02 - The Derelict
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00:10The End
00:38THE END
01:00Last week, John Robinson, father of the first family to attempt colonization of outer space,
01:06found himself helplessly adrift when his line snapped while trying to repair navigational equipment.
01:13It is now shortly thereafter, as Maureen Robinson desperately tries to reach her husband
01:18before he slips farther off into the trackless void of outer space.
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03:26Leave that for later.
03:28No, now.
03:29That's why I came out here in the first place.
04:13¶¶
04:42¶¶
04:44The last time I reprogrammed you, you ran wild.
04:46Almost wrecked the ship with me in it.
04:48But we can't have any more of that, you know.
04:51You will respond to my voice orders only hereafter
04:53if you want us to stay free.
04:55And you do need a friend, you know.
04:58Just as much as I do.
05:06It's getting two claws for comfort.
05:08How much longer?
05:09Coming down now.
05:11I'll be back for you, Pa.
05:13I'll be back for you, Pa.
05:18I'll be back for you.
05:19All right, Pa.
06:44It's jammed.
06:47Heat's expanded to metal.
06:50Can you get in the airlock and open the hatch from the inside?
06:55It's jammed out here.
06:58Right.
07:26It's jammed out here.
07:28It's jammed out there.
07:51I can't budge it from here, either.
07:55John.
07:58If you can't open the hatch in a few seconds,
08:03get back in the ship,
08:06start the rockets,
08:07and get out of here.
08:09You don't really expect me to do that.
08:13You don't have any choice.
08:21Don.
08:24Please, start the ship.
08:29I'll have this open in a minute.
08:32Don.
08:33Get heavy.
08:37You've got to forget about it.
08:41Something's got to be done about the comfort control system.
08:44Where's the Major?
08:45In the airlock.
08:47Mother and Dad are still trapped out there,
08:48and the Comet's getting closer.
08:50Comet?
08:57The Major shouldn't be in the airlock.
08:58He should be in here,
08:59trying to get us out of this inferno
09:01before we burn up.
09:04Don, what about the fire extinguishers?
09:07Maybe they can go off the hatch.
09:08Good boy.
09:10Tell Dr. Smith to get the big one up from below.
09:12Tell him to hurry.
09:13I'm coming in.
09:14Roger.
09:15You heard what he said.
09:17The big fire extinguisher.
09:23Well, do you think they're still alive?
09:26Sure, Penny.
09:27They've got to be.
09:28Come on.
09:29Come on.
09:55Let's go.
10:26As of this moment, 1800 hours, October 21st, 1997, all efforts to restore communication
10:35with Jupiter 2 and America's first space family have been unsuccessful.
10:40Last reports from Jupiter's automatic systems before all communications ceased indicate
10:46that extensive damage may have been caused by premature activation of the spaceship's
10:51environmental control robot.
10:53It is now believed that the tragic fate of the Jupiter 2 and its occupants may well be
10:59the result of sabotage on the part of an agent of a foreign power.
11:11I better go down and see what's keeping him.
11:35I better go down and see what's keeping him alive.
12:10I better go down and see what's keeping him alive.
12:15Oh, my God.
12:46We're not moving.
12:56Feel that heat.
12:57Comet's closer.
13:00Oh, hurry, Don, hurry.
13:19Oh, my God.
14:10Oh, my God.
14:19I hope you children are more familiar with the navigation of the ship than I am.
14:23Why?
14:24Well, if the heat affair should affect our pilot.
14:27You always have to say things like that.
14:29What?
14:33Let's go.
14:36We're going to leave the door all way
14:36nor to him, never out of here.
14:40He feels too bad, folly.
14:43I'll make that.
14:45Doesn't it?
14:45No!
14:58She thinks she's all right?
14:59Here, sit her down!
15:00Come on.
15:04Ty, get us out of here.
15:09Maureen.
15:11Maureen.
15:15Maureen.
15:17Maureen.
15:25Was I... Was I really up there?
15:29You really were, darling.
15:40All right, let's just see how much you've learned.
15:44Turn left.
15:46Now stop.
15:48Extend right arm.
15:52Extend left arm.
15:56Excellent.
15:57Excellent. Does not compute.
16:01Extend right claw.
16:06Very good.
16:09I know. It does not compute.
16:14A little more homework this evening, my friend, and we should be able to take over this whole expedition and
16:19return immediately to our native soil.
16:21I know.
16:37Crush.
16:43Beautiful.
16:57October 21st, in the Earth year 1997. Somewhere in space.
17:07We've come to the end of the first 24 hours of the voyage, and all are in good health.
17:12Including our, uh, increasingly annoying extra passenger, Dr. Smith.
17:18As yet, we have no inkling of our true position.
17:21The period during which we traveled in hyperdrive, beyond the speed of light, could have carried us through space and
17:26time to almost any part of the galaxy.
17:30Now, as Major West continues to search for some clue to our present location, there's little for any of us
17:35to do but rest and wait and hope.
17:41I thought you might like this.
17:46Any luck?
17:48Not yet.
17:53Shouldn't you be getting some sleep?
17:55I can't close my eyes. Not until we know something.
18:00You'll be getting pretty sleepy.
18:04That could almost be the great galaxy of Andromeda, couldn't it?
18:09Yeah.
18:11Although, from where we sit, it could almost be anything.
18:15Funny how easy it was to identify the galaxies back at school.
18:19Used to just sit there and rattle them off.
18:22Do you want to go home, Judy?
18:29I never did like school.
18:35Come in.
18:37Nor shall death brag, thou wanderest in his shade, when in eternal lions to time thou dost.
18:45Shakespeare?
18:46Shakespeare.
18:48Good night, sweetie.
18:49Good night, Dad.
18:58Come in.
19:01Well, I thought you'd be asleep by now.
19:03I've been trying to figure our position.
19:05Any luck?
19:06Well, if Alpha Centauri's velocity is the same as ours,
19:10and if our bearing deviation is not more than five degrees,
19:13Don should be picking up a signal about now.
19:15Well, maybe you better tell him.
19:23Excuse me, Doctor. I...
19:26Excuse me, Doctor. I...
19:33Where'd you get this?
19:36And this?
19:38Ah, well. I had planned it as a surprise, but now I suppose you'll give it all away?
19:44Give what away?
19:44And deny me the simple pleasure I'd have derived from presenting all of you with a robot.
19:49In full working order.
19:51Dr. Smith, why didn't you ask for permission to tamper with that robot?
19:56Tamper? When every bit, every circuit, every last contact in it is as familiar to me as my own name?
20:01I don't tamper, Doctor Robinson.
20:05I create new pathways in cybernetics for our little friend.
20:10Oh, it's pathways.
20:13The kind of pathways that could have wrecked this ship and almost cost us all our lives.
20:18But that's absurd. I was in the same danger as everyone else.
20:23Now, you listen to me, Doctor Smith.
20:26How you came to be on this ship when we took off doesn't really matter right now.
20:30But just remember one thing.
20:33As far as I'm concerned, you're a stowaway. You're going to be treated as such.
20:56Can you identify it?
20:57I never heard a signal like it before.
21:00Let's go upstairs.
21:18I tried to get a fix on Alpha Centauri, according to Will's calculations.
21:22I picked this up instead.
21:24Did you get a spectrometer reading?
21:25Yeah, the whole spectrum.
21:28But the relative concentrations don't read like anything I can identify.
21:31No, they're not.
21:35No, I can't get anything either.
21:36Maybe it's an asteroid.
21:38And it's not Alpha Centauri?
21:40No, dear.
21:41Give us a three-second boost.
21:50We should be able to see it now.
21:58It's a space shield.
22:01Is it one of ours?
22:03I don't know.
22:04Where could it be from?
22:05We can't be sure yet.
22:08We can't be sure yet.
22:08It certainly doesn't look like one of ours.
22:18We have sighted your spaceship.
22:22Do you have instructions?
22:34They're not replying.
22:38Let's move in closer.
23:01What big is it?
23:03I don't know.
23:05It's big enough to use us for a lifeboat.
23:08This is as close as we go.
23:10Let's get around the other side, then.
23:13All right.
23:13If you insist.
23:14Well, look at that thing.
23:16Where's your scientific curiosity?
23:18All in one basket.
23:19Alpha Centauri.
23:42What's it made of?
23:44Probably some alloy we've never even heard of.
23:47It even baffled the spectrometer.
23:49Where do you think it's from?
23:51I don't know.
23:52I've never seen anything like that in my life.
23:55It looks like a ghost ship.
23:58If it was in the path of that comet, the heat may have destroyed whatever life there was on board.
24:04I'd like to make sure.
24:06A ship that size.
24:08Think of the payload it must be carrying.
24:09The fuel that, or the power unit.
24:12Why, it might even have a guidance system that could help us no matter where it's from.
24:16Yeah.
24:18Or it also could be manned by an alien crew.
24:20It's moving in.
24:22No, we are.
24:23It's pulling us.
24:25I can't break away.
24:28We're going to collide.
24:30Get to the back of the back, all of you.
24:59And if you want to kill him.
25:00We're all fine.
25:01C'est real data.
25:01Team RFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLFLLF solution!
25:47There must be life aboard, John.
25:49Boy, the ship may have been there.
25:50They may have been pre-set to swallow visitors.
25:53Hey, where's Dr. Smith?
25:55Oh, I forgot about him.
25:57I was about to confine him to his quarters when we sighted the ship.
25:59You better go down and go. I'll go.
26:02What happened?
26:03I found him monkeying with some robot equipment.
26:18What are you doing up there?
26:20Someone had to protect our little friend, my boy.
26:23This is my battle station, as they say in the Navy.
26:27Well, you'd better come on up now.
26:31Any, uh, casualties?
26:34No.
26:36Good.
26:38Good.
26:41Two steps forward, my mechanical friend.
26:50As you are.
27:02Xenon, 0.86.
27:05Right.
27:06Argon, 1.4.
27:09Oxygen?
27:10Low.
27:115.4.
27:13Whatever pulled us in, it somehow reinstated an atmosphere.
27:16I shouldn't be at all surprised.
27:19Oh, sorry. I forgot about you, doctor.
27:21Nothing at all. You had your hands full.
27:24I saw everything.
27:26You realize, of course, that we seem to be imprisoned here?
27:29Yes.
27:30Quite a predicament.
27:31Have they, uh, communicated with you yet?
27:35Not by any signal we can read.
27:38They're not in any great hurry, I don't suppose.
27:41Why, Dr. Smith, how can you possibly know that?
27:43When we're almost certain that this ship is not from our planet.
27:47Is that what you think?
27:49Don't you?
27:54Well, if you're all agreed, I suppose I must go along with you.
27:59There's a breathable atmosphere out there, doctor.
28:01Don and I are going out to investigate. We want you to join us.
28:03Of course.
28:06Who knows what we may discover.
28:08Dad, may I go too?
28:10I don't think so, Will.
28:11Oh, gosh.
28:14No one leaves the ship till we get back.
28:15I'll have the robot stand guard.
28:17Don't trouble yourself.
28:18I'll do it.
28:20Don't stay out too long.
28:21No longer than I have to, darling.
28:26I don't see why Dad wouldn't let me go with him.
28:30We do need a man here while they're gone, Will.
28:46Norer.
29:02She's gone.
29:03No, no房間.
29:04No, no.
29:14She's got to sleep now.
29:16Looks like it might have been some sort of crystalline power source.
29:20Way ahead of us, eh?
29:23A million years.
29:25One might say that, I suppose.
29:59Hello.
30:00Hello.
30:00Hello.
30:01Hello.
30:16Shall we venture it, gentlemen?
30:35Makes you feel rather primitive, doesn't it?
30:37Next to this, we're still in nursery school.
30:39Quite.
30:50Scintillation detector?
30:53If it is, how do you read it?
30:58Maybe it's some kind of a guidance system.
31:00Well, if those are orbits, there's an awful lot of traffic out there.
31:06While you gentlemen are admiring the instruments, let me see whether I can locate somebody.
31:11Don't get lost, Doctor.
31:13Never fear.
31:15Let's go.
31:20Let's go.
31:20Let's go.
31:36Somehow I hate to let Dr. Smith wander off by himself.
31:39Huh?
31:40Oh, he can't do any harm here.
31:42Yeah, that's true.
31:45I guess.
32:03Crystalline power.
32:16Hello.
32:21Hello.
32:26Hello.
32:28Hello.
32:29Hello.
32:30Hello.
32:31Hello.
32:32Hello.
32:33You can come out.
32:35It's all right.
32:37I'm on your side.
33:04Well, I know my dad told you to watch me, but can't you close your eyes even for a minute?
33:08It does not compute.
33:11It does not compute.
33:11Step aside, will ya?
33:12It does not compute.
33:14Two steps forward.
33:16It does not compute.
33:33Two steps forward.
33:35It does not compute.
33:36A lot of米 practical.
33:37And...
33:39need a station.
33:47can you see a story or anything?
33:53Right?
33:59You guys have to keep singing over there.
33:59It's a bit of a pretty useful work of representation.
34:00But how do we feel I can't be murdered?
34:39Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad.
35:29Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad.
35:41Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad.
36:45It's incredible.
36:49Somehow they've mapped this entire sector of the galaxy.
36:54And these controls, they work a huge roadmap for them. Watch.
37:00Look at that.
37:07But can you make anything of all this that will help us?
37:11Well, apparently these are all planets classified according to relative mass.
37:16It'd be a good thing to know in case we had to sit down somewhere.
37:19There.
37:19There.
37:21There.
37:23There.
37:27There.
37:29There.
37:42There.
37:51There.
37:52There.
37:52There.
37:53There.
38:06There.
38:07There.
38:19There.
38:20There.
38:22There.
38:23There.
38:34There.
38:39There.
38:54There.
39:12There.
39:14There.
39:16There.
39:17There.
39:17There.
39:26There.
39:28There.
39:31There.
39:33There.
39:34There.
39:42There.
39:45There.
39:46There.
39:46There.
39:48There.
39:49There.
39:49There.
39:55There.
39:56There.
39:57There.
39:57There.
39:58There.
39:59There.
40:01There.
40:01There.
40:02There.
40:07There.
40:17Will?
40:21Will?
40:25Will!
40:27Mom, he's not here!
40:29You'd better come down, quickly!
40:46Look what happened to the robot!
40:48Will thinks he's too big to be left out of anything.
40:51Then he's not too big to learn that he must be disciplined for disobedience.
41:00What do you suppose that means?
41:03I don't know.
41:04I don't think it likes being asked to guide us anywhere.
41:08Let me try.
41:10We are from the planet Earth.
41:13We are perfectly willing to stay here if you show me how your guidance system can get us back there.
41:18But we don't want to go back to Earth, Dr. Smith.
41:20We want to go to Alpha Centauri.
41:22You do, not I.
41:26Doesn't really matter.
41:28He doesn't seem very cooperative.
41:30He was before you got here.
41:33Very well.
41:35Try again.
41:36And I hope you realize how important their guidance system would be to us.
41:44My parents are on the Jupiter-2 spaceship.
41:46And my sisters and Major West.
41:49He's our pilot.
41:50And Dr. Smith here.
41:52Well, he just seemed to be aboard when we lifted off.
41:55He's not interested in your passenger list.
41:58Ask him something sensible.
41:59I can't ask him anything till I get him to realize I don't mean him any harm.
42:05We are friendly.
42:07We're from the planet Earth.
42:08We are on our way to Alpha Centauri.
42:11No, no, no.
42:11Back to Earth.
42:13He doesn't seem to read me no matter what I say.
42:16He'll read this.
42:22You've ruined everything.
42:24Why did you do that?
42:25They're much bigger than we are.
42:29Look, they're coming!
42:35Apparently, this control must be the key.
42:38It must be the one that shows where they were headed.
42:40Dad!
42:41Will?
42:42Dad!
43:11Everybody, back to the ship!
43:12Let's go.
43:42That ship ready for liftoff.
43:43I'm going to blast our way out.
44:01Ready for liftoff.
44:02I'll tell you when.
44:04Roger.
44:20I'll tell you when.
44:22I'm going to blast our way out.
44:45They've stopped.
44:48John, I put a force field out.
44:50No, I don't know how long it's gonna hold him.
45:11Liftoff!
45:14Here they come.
45:16And here we go, I hope.
45:50Here we go.
45:59Here we go.
46:01Here we go.
46:05Here we go.
46:06Here we go.
46:09Here we go.
46:21THE END
46:46The irony of our chance encounter with what we now believe to have been a shipload of non-human colonists
46:52in the far reaches of space has just begun to strike us.
46:56However, I had gathered one vital piece of information from their sequential star guide during the near tragic meeting.
47:03Close to our present position, there appears to be a planet with a mass nearly identical to the Earth's mass.
47:10Finding this planet can prove a godsend to us at this time.
47:23We have no business trying to land on that planet.
47:26Oh, Mother.
47:27We're settlers, not explorers. We have a specific destination to reach.
47:31Which we may never see unless we put down there.
47:34But why?
47:34Marine, we've had serious control trouble for some time.
47:38Unless we get outside and make extensive repairs, well, we could be in worse trouble.
47:42Now, that planet has normal gravity. We need it for the work we have to do.
47:46It's as simple as that.
47:54Even as we watch, the spaceship Jupiter 2 is drawn deeper and deeper into the gravitational pull of the unknown
48:02planet.
48:03Whether its alien environment will be friendly or hostile.
48:06Whether this will be the beginning of a new adventure for the Robinson family.
48:10Or the end of everything.
48:12Only time will tell.
48:29The end of everything.
48:54The end of everything.
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