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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E08 - Invaders From The Fifth Dimension
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00:05Last week, you'll recall, we left Dr. Smith with Will Robinson,
00:09both unaware that their every move was being scrutinized from afar
00:13by weird alien eyes.
00:17What's that?
00:18Just a necklace I was making for Penny.
00:20That's all they're good for in a place like this.
00:22But you know how girls are, always liking useless stuff.
00:25Hey, you want to play chess?
00:27Affirmative.
00:41And I think of the value of these rocks back on Earth.
00:46Oh, the pain.
00:49The pain.
01:03Alan Wilson, what's more of a springtime?
01:03Oh, my mother!
01:04Here's the faith I showed you tonight.
01:04It's about not our object.
01:05It's about all sorts of songs, my little son.
01:05Oh my God.
01:05It must be like you all about reading this place.
01:06Very good.
01:06Oh yeah.
01:06Fair enough.
01:19Lucky the deben of it is an in this cold dress and a mold encourage,
01:19Even though it's important to transport the mold.
01:29Mom?
01:31Mom?
01:32Mom!
01:35What is it, dear?
01:36Look!
01:41Well, that's odd.
01:43I've never seen a blip shaped like that on the screen before.
01:46Have you?
01:47No, what do you suppose it could be?
01:50Oh, it's probably a malfunction in the scanner.
01:54Don?
01:54Yeah?
01:55Can you come here a minute?
01:58Just a second.
01:59No, right now.
02:01What is it?
02:03Well, look at the scanner.
02:07What's wrong with it?
02:09Well, I think it's acting up again.
02:11Oh, no.
02:12I just checked it out this morning.
02:14What's wrong with it?
02:15It's gone just now.
02:17What's gone?
02:18The strange spot.
02:25Uh, you sure you haven't seen spots in front of your eyes?
02:28No, no, really.
02:28It was right, right there.
02:30We both saw it.
02:31Well, for a minute, anyway.
02:32Well, there's nothing there now.
02:33And besides, if it were a blip, it couldn't just disappear.
02:36It would have to fly off somewhere.
02:38Right?
02:41Well, I guess maybe our eyes were playing tricks on us.
02:55I know I saw it.
02:57I know I did.
02:58I know.
03:08Good.
03:13Good.
03:15Good.
03:16Good.
05:42I don't understand.
05:44I don't understand you.
05:46Are you native to this speck of dust?
05:49I beg your pardon?
05:50This globule, this, this planetoid.
05:54Ah, planet?
05:56You mean, am I native in the sense of born here?
06:01That is a true statement.
06:03You will now reply yes or no.
06:07Native?
06:09Oh, no, not me.
06:10You have the wrong party.
06:12If it's natives you're after, there's a whole tribe of them right down there in the valley.
06:16The natives here are called Robinsons.
06:19I could show you the way.
06:21I am from Earth.
06:24You know, over in the central solar system, just three planets away from the sun.
06:29You must have heard of it.
06:31Earth.
06:31Ah, yes.
06:32Yes.
06:33A minor planetoid still in a near barbaric state of development.
06:38Exactly.
06:39But I suppose you will do.
06:42I'll do?
06:43I'll do for what?
06:44I doubt if you would understand.
06:47Why not?
06:48I've got a scientific mind.
06:50Very well, then.
06:52Attend closely.
06:53One of the circuits in our guidance control system has worn out.
06:58We must replace what you would call a computer.
07:02Ah, well.
07:04The natives down there, they've got a slew of computers in their spaceship.
07:08I could get one for you right away if you'll let me go.
07:12Primitive toys.
07:13A million times a million of them would not replace one of our components.
07:19Then, what do you want with me?
07:22Only one type of computer will serve our needs.
07:25What's that?
07:27A humanoid brain.
07:30A what?
07:31Even such a primitive one as yours.
07:34Mine?
07:35Only a portion of it.
07:37Oh, no, wait.
07:38Wait a minute.
07:39You don't want my brain.
07:41Why, I'm so ignorant.
07:43I'm almost feeble-minded.
07:44Try me.
07:45Ask me a question.
07:46We can remedy that.
07:48We may have to reduce your size somewhat to fit the available space.
07:54That's impossible.
07:56You can't.
07:57Why do you say that?
07:58I'm a medical man.
07:59I'm telling you.
08:00The human body isn't a grab bag.
08:03It's either all or nothing.
08:06As I said, we can remedy that.
08:10Stop!
08:12Stop!
08:14What are you doing?
08:16Help!
08:17Help!
08:19Help!
08:19Help!
08:21Help!
08:24Help!
08:27Help!
08:35Help!
08:36Help!
08:52where am i you are within our spacecraft do not trouble your feeble mind with questions about
09:00its size all that is relative as you will see when we reduce you no wait wait you won't have
09:07to i have a
09:10better idea name it suppose i get someone smaller for you someone with a really marvelous brain whom
09:23you won't have to shorten somebody who will fit all in one piece where would you find
09:33it where would you find it awaiting
09:44one of those robinsons i could get one for you immediately if you just let me go we will consult
10:06your short treachery and cunning noble qualities on your native planet no doubt but indicating
10:14defective relays in your reasoning circuits that's it exactly i'm a scoundrel of thoroughly bad sort
10:22hopelessly unreliable why i'm doing you the greatest favor furnishing a substitute for my
10:28morbid villainous brain very well go and bring the small robins
10:53you won't be sorry you'll see to guard against betrayal we shall move elsewhere
10:59then how do i find you that will guide you
11:09if you fail to return within one orbit of time
11:13that band about your neck will ensure your termination in exquisite agony
11:25you can count on me to deliver the goods oh yes sir i won't let you down
11:32you can count on me to destroy them
12:05I'm going to go.
12:06I'm rock hunting down by the lava bed.
12:08You can come if you like.
12:09That is, if you don't have anything else to do.
12:12Current programming requires that I maintain this fixed position.
12:16Why?
12:17In the event birds seek to steal from our garden, I am to scare them away.
12:22That's just being a scarecrow.
12:24You shouldn't have to do that.
12:25You're an environmental control robot.
12:27You're really important.
12:29That is what I have tried to tell them.
12:31Well, when I come back, I'm going to talk to Dr. Smith about that.
12:34You just wait.
12:38Scarecrow.
12:39Will?
12:41Will?
12:42Will?
12:43He has gone.
12:44I know that.
12:46I can see for myself.
12:56All right.
12:57All right.
12:58I'm going.
13:09Can you remove this?
13:11Affirmative.
13:12Shh.
13:14How would you do it?
13:16A 100,000 volt charge will blast it from your neck.
13:20I will proceed to do so.
13:25No, no, no, strike that.
13:26Erase it.
13:37You, inside the spaceship.
13:40I prefer working without an audience.
13:55Hello, my dear.
13:57Completing your daily chores, I see.
14:00Don said if we didn't watch these carefully, the nitrogen in the atmosphere would make them grow as big as
14:04our spaceship.
14:06Penny, my dear.
14:07When you're finished, there is the most incredible thing I want to take you to see.
14:12It'll be our little secret.
14:15Let us in on your little secret, too, sir.
14:17Oh, it was nothing, nothing at all.
14:19Just a little child's game I was going to make up.
14:21Oh, come on.
14:23What are you up to?
14:24You have an evil, suspicious mind, Major.
14:26I just happened to be off for a stroll.
14:30You didn't see Will, by any chance.
14:33He went off to the lava bed, rock hunting.
14:36You stay away from that boy, Smith.
14:38Not very concerned about his higher education, are you?
14:42I am concerned.
14:43Every time I see him with you.
14:44Hey, let me tell you something.
14:46If I ever catch you telling that boy wild stories again, so help me, Smith.
14:49Don, you have no right to...
14:49That's all right, my dear.
14:51Oh, sorry.
14:52No need to threaten brute violence, Major.
14:55I know how afraid you are of my influence.
14:57And how easy you have found it to forget all the good things that I've done for you.
15:03Good day, my dear.
15:06Good day, Major.
15:08There is no hatred for you in my heart.
15:11Only pity.
15:12Sadness and pity.
15:16Just go.
15:17Good day, Major.
15:19Good day, Major.
15:21Good day, Major.
15:38Good day, Major.
15:38Good day, Major.
15:38Good day, Major.
15:38Good day, Major.
15:39Good day, Major.
15:40Good day, Major.
15:41Good day, Major.
15:43Good day, Major.
16:01THE END
16:36I'm ready now, Don.
16:37Good.
16:38Dad!
16:39Oh, come on. I'm so glad you're back.
16:41I think I discovered a new source of fresh water.
16:44Good.
16:44And where's everybody going?
16:45I'm going to look for Will.
16:47Where'd he go?
16:47Rock, honey. He was a little sore because I wouldn't go with him.
16:50Well, that doesn't sound like too much of an emergency. Why the long face?
16:52Well, I'm a little uneasy.
16:54This morning, there was a strange blip on the scanner.
16:56A blip?
16:57Julie and I both saw it, and then it just disappeared.
17:00And then...
17:00Well, tell your dad about Dr. Smith.
17:03Well, Dr. Smith came in, and he was acting kind of peculiar.
17:07He asked Don where Will was, and Don told him to stay away from him.
17:11Well, I don't understand exactly what had happened.
17:14Well, I'm just worried about what he might do.
17:16Please, let's go find him.
17:18All right.
17:20Where's Will?
17:22Left to look for rock samples.
17:24Side-tracked by a find of semi-precious mineral among the lava beds.
17:29Now, just tell me why you didn't try to stop him.
17:31I am not programmed for babysitting.
17:39Don, is the extra rocket belt refueled?
17:41No, I didn't check it out.
17:42Oh, that's great. Why not?
17:44Now, wait a minute, Professor.
17:45I don't mind taking orders, but I draw the line up being bossed around like some kind of a field
17:48hand.
17:48Don, that will do. Please, let's go find Will.
17:51I'm sorry.
17:52When you get the belt refueled, work the area south of the ship.
17:56I'll take the chariot and go north.
17:57Right.
17:58Judy, you stay here and look out for Penny, will you?
18:00I'm coming with you.
18:01All right.
18:42Dr. Smith!
18:47Are you all right?
18:49Don't trouble about me, my boy.
18:51Just save yourself and your loved ones.
18:56Go.
18:58No use wasting time on me.
19:00I'm done for, I tell you.
19:04What do I tell them?
19:06What happened?
19:07Tell them to escape while they can before the power.
19:13Power?
19:14What power?
19:16Ah!
19:17Oh, I tried.
19:18I tried to save them.
19:21To make up for the shameful, vile, and infamous things that I...
19:26You're not so bad.
19:27Really.
19:28Ah, bless you for those precious words, my boy.
19:33Ah, all I ask before I go to that born from which no traveler returns is...
19:42Forgiveness.
19:43Sure, I forgive you.
19:45But if you know something about some kind of power, you've got to help us.
19:49You've got to.
19:51The help of a dying man?
19:53You can't die.
19:56You must know how to save yourself.
19:57You're a doctor.
19:59I'll help you.
20:00A doctor?
20:03Yes, of course.
20:05Bless my soul, my boy, if you haven't put your finger on the crux of the matter.
20:09Yes.
20:10Here.
20:11Here, my boy.
20:12Hold this over my mouth and switch it on.
20:16Isn't this what you always use for a flashlight?
20:19Flashlight?
20:21This is an ion generator to purify the negative mortifications that have poisoned my metabolism.
20:28Oh.
20:41By the flaming beard of Hippocrates, you have the golden touch about you, my boy.
20:46And no mistake about it.
20:48You saved my life.
20:50You did.
20:51As good as any surgeon could have done with a whole battery of knives.
20:57But your loved ones, what a pity you can't do the same for them.
21:04Why not?
21:07Didn't I tell you about the malevolent alien power threatening at this very moment to scoop them up like butterflies
21:13and take them back to their own repulsive planet to study what makes them tick?
21:18What kind of power?
21:20They're only about a million years ahead of us, that's all.
21:22Well, wait until you see their spaceship.
21:25It's out of this world.
21:28Gosh, what do we do?
21:29Do?
21:31About what?
21:32To save them, my folks.
21:34Heaven knows.
21:35I would spend my worthless life in the attempt.
21:40But I can't do it alone.
21:42I'll go get Don.
21:43No, you won't.
21:44He'd ruin everything with his brutish military solutions to the most delicate problems in human communication.
21:53And the ferocious grudge that he's got against me?
21:56Not that I ever claim to be a saint?
21:59Oh, no.
22:00Never anything more than an ordinary, fallible human being just minding his own business.
22:07What we need is resourcefulness, quick thinking, surprise, and undaunted courage.
22:14Do you really think I could?
22:16Yes.
22:17And prove to your mom and dad once and for all that you're a man.
22:20That you're somebody who can be trusted to choose his own friends.
22:24But how?
22:27Bless you, my boy.
22:31Didn't you think that your dear old Dr. Smith had a neat little scheme up his sleeve this very moment?
22:40Scheme to do what?
22:43To infiltrate.
22:45To pull the wool over their eyes.
22:47Together, we overpower these heartless foreign creatures, take over their spaceship, and return to Earth.
22:53Earth in glorious triumph.
22:57Will!
23:00Will!
23:03Will!
23:08Will!
23:09Will!
23:12Can you hear us, Will?
23:15Answer if you hear me.
23:17If they find you, they won't let you go on this grand adventure.
23:22But they'll be worried.
23:23They'll ruin everything.
23:32Will!
23:33Will!
23:33Answer if you hear me.
23:35If you hear me.
23:39Will!
23:40Will!
23:42Will!
23:42Will!
23:42Maybe you're right.
23:48Good boy.
23:49Some day, you'll all thank me for this.
24:09Will!
24:11I'll do it!
24:13I'll do it!
24:14I'll do it!
24:18Will? Will, come in. If you hear me, hear me.
24:33John, look.
24:40What?
24:44Well, that's odd.
24:46I could have sworn I saw...
24:49You saw what?
24:51Well, I don't know. A balloon or a spacecraft or something.
25:00I guess I was wrong. There's nothing there.
25:11Destroy? Wait. They may be of some use.
25:15We can always dispose of them later.
25:29He's been here.
25:30Yeah.
25:32And Smith was with him.
25:36Where do you suppose they've gone?
25:38I don't know.
25:39Do you think this has anything to do with that strange blip we saw on the radar screen?
25:47Which way did they go?
25:49Insufficient data.
25:51Are they in any danger?
25:54Insufficient data.
25:56They're around here somewhere, darling. Don't worry. We'll find them.
26:04What?
26:10Come along, my boy. Come along. We must hurry.
26:12Coming, Dr. Smith.
26:21Will. Will. Will. Will. Will.
26:23If you hear me, come in, Will.
26:31Let me drive for a while.
26:36If you want to save their lives, you must be strong, my boy. Strong.
26:50Come along, my boy. We're almost there.
26:53How much further is it?
26:55Well, now, not quite as close as your shadow nor quite as far as Texas.
27:02But somewhere between.
27:04I still think I should have told my folks where I was going.
27:14Maybe I should call them on my walkie-talkie.
27:16I wouldn't tell them anything, just that I was all right.
27:19Where did you get that?
27:20I always carry it with me in case something happens.
27:23What a clever, thoughtful boy you are.
27:28Let's get along, shall we? You lead the way for a while.
27:32Uh, that way.
27:44That way.
27:46That way.
28:11Howl, you heard me!
28:12Do you know what I just saved you from?
28:14A bunch of dust. What's so dangerous about that?
28:17Give me your walkie-talkie and I'll show you.
28:22You can hear that for at least a mile, can't you?
28:24Sure.
28:30Can you hear it still?
28:33That's how deep you would have sunk miles and miles straight down if I hadn't saved you.
28:37Now will you trust me?
28:39But now I won't be able to make contact with my folks.
28:42That's the idea.
28:44After all, if you could contact them, they'd come after you, wouldn't they?
28:47And if they found you, they'd be doomed.
28:51Doomed.
28:54Come along. Let's hurry.
28:55Come along!
28:56Come along!
29:10Come along!
29:15Come along!
29:47Don't touch that!
29:48That stuff would have taken the hide off you quicker than a peach in boiling oil.
29:52But I've seen Mom use the same kind of water to cook in.
29:54Dear boy, it may look the same,
29:58but chemically, it's no closer to water than chalk is to cheese.
30:04You know what I think? I think you're just fooling me.
30:07I don't think there's any danger to me or to my folks.
30:10I think you just took me away from them to get even,
30:12or to force them to take you back, or I don't know what.
30:25All right. If you think I'm a humbug, go right ahead and put your hand in the water.
30:37Go on.
30:40You shouldn't be afraid to put your hand in what seems to be clear, harmless drinking water.
30:45Go on, sir. Go on them.
30:55Well?
31:09I apologize. I'm mad at myself for being so mean-minded. Will you forgive me?
31:16Don't give it another thought.
31:19Now, let's get along, shall we?
31:29There was something here.
31:32Blast burns.
31:33I determine an alien presence.
31:37Alien? You mean from this planet?
31:41On this planet, we are the aliens.
31:44Touché.
31:45What kind of alien presence?
31:47Kindly rephrase your question in more specific terms.
31:51I mean, is it a human presence?
31:54Anti-human.
32:00Anything?
32:01Nothing. Not from Earth.
32:04From Anti-Earth.
32:06What does that mean?
32:08If that means what I think it does.
32:10Your thought waves are on the right track.
32:12Oh, now he's reading our minds.
32:14Minds emit waves.
32:16Waves may be captured and computed back into words.
32:19Anti-human.
32:24These anti-people, have they got a hold of Will yet?
32:27Insufficient data, but well within the realm of probability.
32:32We better get moving.
32:35We better get moving.
32:36Destroy now?
32:38Not yet.
32:48This way.
32:55I simply must rest.
32:59What's that?
33:01Oh, that.
33:03Oh, that's a little souvenir I managed to make off with in case anyone were to question my story.
33:10Can I see it?
33:17Well, I was beginning to think our new friends had made off without so much as saying goodbye.
33:23Why?
33:24Why would they do that?
33:27All they want is someone for study purposes.
33:31Maybe they captured one of your sisters and returned to their own sinister planet.
33:35My sisters?
33:36Don't worry.
33:38Don't worry.
33:38They're still here.
33:43But we must make haste and overpower them before they find someone less able to defend herself.
33:50How do we do it?
33:52You will be the secret agent who penetrates to the very heart of their control center.
33:59Then you and I will know exactly what to do.
34:04What's that?
34:11Come on, my boy.
34:13You know the whole plan.
34:14But you never really explained it to me.
34:17Never fear, my boy.
34:18I will always be closely at hand.
34:19Meanwhile, remember courage and fortitude at all times.
34:25Courage and fortitude.
34:31Hello?
34:33Hello?
34:34Hello?
34:34I'm Will Robinson from Earth.
34:46Will!
34:55What do you still want from me?
34:57I delivered the goods, didn't I?
35:00The humanoid object is of fitting size.
35:03But its brain has not yet been tested for satisfactory performance.
35:08Well, you see, he's a bright one, smart as a wit.
35:13We are about to test the capacity of his brain.
35:17If it falls below our requirements, we may have to employ both yours and his.
35:25Now, wait one minute.
35:26That wasn't in the bargain.
35:29All right.
35:30You are free.
35:32Go now and leave us.
36:12Greetings.
36:14You are a Robinson, is that correct?
36:19Yes, sir. One of them, anyway.
36:23How come it's so big in here and so little outside?
36:26Within this ship, we are in a field of fifth dimension,
36:30where size has no meaning and is beyond your present capacity to comprehend.
36:40That foolish man who brought you, he made you believe you could betray us
36:46and employ our vessel to return to your own primitive planet.
36:51Is that not so?
36:54Yes, sir.
36:56Your moral programming is admirably straight.
36:58The truth is we need more than the power of your brain.
37:04We have been traveling since long before the earliest moments of your planet's history.
37:09Our mental powers have grown weary.
37:13We do not intend to harm you, but we need your youth, your freshness, your curiosity.
37:22But I'm not curious or fresh, and I just look young, honest.
37:44There it is. That's the same strange shape blip Judy and I saw this morning.
37:48It's at a bearing of 210 degrees.
37:59Will?
38:00Will!
38:02Will!
38:03Will!
38:06Will!
38:08Will!
38:08Will!
38:09Will!
38:10Will!
38:11Will!
38:12Will!
38:13Wait, wait.
38:14Dr. Smith.
38:18Will!
38:18They got Will!
38:20Listen to me.
38:21They got him.
38:21Where?
38:22They got Will.
38:22Who's got him?
38:23He's safe.
38:23He's safe.
38:24But he can't get away.
38:25Where?
38:25These creatures.
38:26They captured us both.
38:28They mumbled some rubbish about using a human brain for a computer.
38:32They kept Will.
38:33We've got to do something.
38:35They may take off any minute.
38:36You feed him that information fast.
38:38Yes, yes, of course.
38:39Alia spacecraft required human brain to replace damaged component.
38:43My brain checked out too old.
38:45But why didn't you offer him the robot's brain?
38:47Yes!
38:48I did.
38:48I did offer it.
38:50They said his brain is too primitive.
38:53Where is he now?
38:54I suppose he's already working.
38:55Plugged into their circuits.
38:57Computing the angle and velocity of departure.
39:00How do I know?
39:00Will you get inside and show us the way?
39:02Yes.
39:02Yes, of course.
39:03Don't worry.
39:04Will and I have a plan.
39:05Get in there!
39:12You are free of discomfort.
39:14I guess so.
39:16Yet in low spirits, disconsolate, a prey to melancholy.
39:20Huh?
39:21You lament your forebearers.
39:23My what?
39:24Father, mother, you miss them.
39:27What do you think?
39:28We can, if you wish, erase your memory circuits.
39:32Then you will cease to feel the pain of separation.
39:35No.
39:36I want to remember them.
39:38Very well.
39:39We shall depart as soon as your cerebral circuits have been fully tested.
39:44I don't care about your old computer.
39:46I'm not going to think of anything for you unless I can go back with my folks.
39:50Regrettably, for a period of time, we will need you more than they.
39:54Be okay.
39:56You like me.
39:59Be okay.
40:00No.
40:01No.
40:10No.
40:15Yes.
40:16No.
40:16Bit of my ordeal.
40:17No...
40:18any might.
40:18It's orgy.
40:18No.
40:19No.
40:19No.
40:46There it is.
40:53Look, there's Don.
40:57Don?
40:58Where are Judy and Penny?
41:00They're fine.
41:00I told them to stay buttoned up inside the spaceship.
41:02Get down.
41:06So that's the monster.
41:07Now, that doesn't look very monstrous, does it?
41:10Neither do you.
41:12Do you suppose we could blast them out?
41:14The craft is surrounded by a force field in the fifth dimension.
41:20Which is mathematically impossible.
41:27I guess it takes a human being to accept the impossible.
41:31Stop them.
41:32Can't you stop them?
41:33Negative.
41:35Maureen.
41:36Will!
41:39I order you to try.
41:41They will disable me.
41:43I order you to try and stop them.
42:06It's no use.
42:07It's just like throwing good money after bad if you don't mind the comparison.
42:10I do mind.
42:18No!
42:19Don't do anything!
42:21I'll run your old computer.
42:24Do we have your promise?
42:28Yeah.
42:29Yeah, it's a promise.
42:32Dad, can you hear me?
42:35Will!
42:36Will, are you all right?
42:37Don't worry, Dad.
42:38Don't worry, Mom.
42:39Everything's gonna be okay.
42:40Ask Dr. Smith.
42:42He fixed it up for me.
42:50I'll explain everything.
42:52Later.
42:59Awaiting computation of trajectory.
43:02Auditing computation.
43:04At once.
43:06I can't.
43:08Honestly, I can't.
43:09The answer's right in front of me, but I just can't seem to.
43:13You must clear your mental circuits of emotional blockages.
43:17How can I?
43:18By forgetting your family completely and thinking only of the angle of trajectory.
43:23I'm trying.
43:24I'm trying as hard as I can, but I just can't.
43:29I order you to concentrate.
43:32What is that on your cheek?
43:39Whatever that is, it is causing our computer phase cells to burn out.
43:44I order you to stop that.
43:46I can't help it.
43:48Computer vector cycles are short-circuiting.
43:50You must stop it.
43:52When you have helped us get back to our planet, we will see that you are returned to this miserable
43:55place.
43:56So there is no need for wasted emotion.
43:58It's not wasted.
44:00I love them and I don't want to leave them at all.
44:02You will see them again, but you must try to concentrate.
44:06I'm trying as hard as I can, but I just keep thinking.
44:11Love, what is it?
44:14Can you eat it?
44:15What does it do except to afford the clarity of the brain?
44:20Well.
44:23Extraordinary.
44:24It seems to be a form of madness common to all of them.
44:27I can't help feeling the way I do.
44:30What primitive, barbaric little creatures you are.
44:33On your own planet, you slaughter each other unceasingly, all in the name of love.
44:38At least we keep trying to get better.
44:41We don't go around turning people into machines.
44:45Let him go.
44:46His mind is far too primitive to be of any service to us.
44:50But in a few moments, we shall be fully powered up.
44:53Without him to complete the circuit, the power will destroy us.
44:56He is useless.
44:57Let him go.
45:08Let him go.
45:15Let him go.
45:16Will.
45:17Will.
45:30Will.
45:33Will.
45:34Oh, my Will. You're all right.
45:36Will! Ha-ha, Will!
45:39Hey, Dr. Smith, your plan worked out okay, huh?
45:42Oh, yes, indeed, my boy.
45:44Just leave it to dear old Dr. Smith.
45:52Well, what happened?
45:54Well, there were these guys, and they didn't have any bodies or mouths.
45:56No bodies?
45:57No, and they tried to take my brain.
45:58Your brain?
45:59Oh, they weren't your brain.
46:00I don't know.
46:12All trace of the alien spaceship disappeared in the explosion.
46:16And with it, any hopes we might have had of learning about this strange race from beyond the stars.
46:21Our main concern now is that our water conversion unit be protected from the extremes of heat we know are
46:26to come.
46:34Tired?
46:36Hot. There's not a breath of air.
46:39And not likely to be if this drought keeps up.
46:43Give me a hand with that, will you?
46:45Well, one thing, once we get this water conversion unit insulated, we won't have to worry about evaporation.
47:00Do you hear anything?
47:03No.
47:18Well, will you ask Don and Judy to come in now? Lunch is almost ready.
47:21Yes, ma'am.
47:29You hurt yourself?
47:31Is there gonna be a storm?
47:35Wait!
47:38Where's Judy?
47:41She's outside with Don.
47:55Let's go!
47:56Hurry!
48:03Hurry! Get to the ship!
48:05No! Let him go!
48:06No!
48:31Come here!
48:56¶¶
49:21¶¶
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