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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E09 - The Oasis
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00:04Last week, as you recall, a blistering wave of heat had settled over our space family's
00:08campsite, along with a strange, unearthly silence.
00:14Well, one thing, once we get this water conversion unit insulated, we won't have to worry about
00:19evaporation.
00:30Do you hear anything?
00:33No.
00:48Well, will you ask Don and Judy to come in now? Lunch is almost ready.
00:51Yes, ma'am.
01:00Did you hurt yourself?
01:00Is there going to be a storm?
01:03Oh, no!
01:04It's a quake!
01:08Where's Tony?
01:11She's outside with Don.
01:24Don!
01:26Hurry!
01:30Hurry!
01:33Hurry!
01:34Get to the ship!
01:35No! Let him go!
01:36No!
02:00Help!
02:05Don!
02:07Somebodyowe侯
02:11I'm getting close!
02:13This time it's mine!
02:13I'm getting close!
02:21Your wife's・・・
02:22alright!
02:32THE END
03:04Dad! Help him! Help him!
03:10Don! Don! Don!
03:17Don! Don!
03:21What happened?
03:22Ow! Don't move! Don't move! Stay there! Don't move!
03:26I'll get a lever! Stay there!
03:30Hurry!
03:33Hurry!
03:42Hurry!
03:53Can you... Can you move it?
03:56Ow! Try to slide your foot out!
04:06Slide!
04:13Oh, it is...
04:14Oh, it is...
04:36Oh, it is...
04:37The Nothraou...
04:38Can I help?
04:42Yeah!
04:44Get his boot!
05:14Let's go.
05:15Your worst injuries have fortunately proved to be minor.
05:19The eccentric orbit of this hostile planet has now confirmed our fears that its sun would soon be a pitiless
05:24enemy.
05:26The land shrivels under its blinding heat, and the conservation of water has become our gravest problem.
05:43Did you get a reading on the outside temperature, Dad?
05:46Yes, it's dropped two degrees.
05:47That's good.
05:48What's good? About 145 instead of 147.
05:51It might just as well have stayed where it was.
05:56Well, Penny, you make that move, you lose the Big Dipper.
05:58That's no fair telling her what to do.
06:00You didn't have to tell me. I knew it myself.
06:02I'll bet.
06:03Well, it was on my mind.
06:05Okay, kids, stop arguing and let's get on with the game.
06:08By which, that Big Dipper belongs to me.
06:11It does not, Will.
06:12I'm not going to play with a bunch of cheaters.
06:14Oh, now, come on. Now, stop this bickering.
06:20John, do you think it would be all right if we made an exception and gave them their water ration
06:24now?
06:25Sure.
06:40There we are now. Water break.
06:42Will?
06:44Oh, Penny.
06:46Oh, dear.
06:47Now, don't gulp it.
06:49Make it last.
06:54Can it be fixed?
06:56I doubt it.
06:57It's just as badly corroded as the others.
07:00Well, exactly how many does that leave in operation?
07:02One and that's it.
07:03Rate of flow, one fluid minimum every 20 seconds.
07:06Not enough to moisten a toothbrush.
07:08I wouldn't plan on putting a swimming pool in this season.
07:11When's the last time you checked the storage tank?
07:13Last night.
07:14We're down to 24 gallons.
07:17Well, at our present rate of consumption, that leaves us about a 14-day supply.
07:20And not allowing for evaporation.
07:22Do you have to be so good at arithmetic?
07:25We can't stay at this peak heat forever.
07:27Fact of prediction.
07:29Little of both, I guess.
07:31Well, in that case, until we know which way this crazy planet's going to jump, I suggest we cut the
07:35water rations now.
07:36Now, before we do that, I think we'd better check the tank and see what we can do about reducing
07:39evaporation.
07:40Okay.
07:57How much did you say was in this tank?
07:5924 gallons.
08:05Two gallons?
08:11You're right.
08:13That doesn't leave us much more than a 24-hour supply.
08:17No sign of a leak here.
08:20That water couldn't have just evaporated overnight.
08:26Where's the spigot?
08:28Locked in my desk.
08:29Let's make sure.
08:51I would have kicked you clear into orbit for taking a shower at a time like this.
08:55I couldn't wait another day.
08:56I was losing precious body fluids, besides feeling very icky.
08:59How much is left in the tank?
09:01He got it all.
09:02There wasn't much to begin with.
09:03And my hair is still soapy.
09:04I hope it falls out in bunches.
09:06That remark is uncalled for, Major.
09:07Don't you realize what you've done?
09:08You've washed your grubby hide in what is practically the last of our drinking water.
09:11How did you get it out of the tank?
09:13Did you steal the spigot?
09:14I did not.
09:15I used suction.
09:16Well, that's how you used to sneak gas out of cars when you were a teenager.
09:19I was never a teenager in your sense of the word.
09:21Well, I hope not, because I'd owe all of them an apology if you were.
09:24Look here now.
09:24Now, just a minute.
09:26Get your clothes on.
09:27I want everyone present at the ship in a meeting in five minutes.
09:36Peg it all, peg it all, peg it all, peg it all, peg it all, peg it all, peg it
09:40all, peg it all, peg it all, peg it all.
09:41Oh, shut up.
09:42That does not compute.
09:51Now, about all we can hope to get from our conversion unit is an extra pint a day.
09:55Now, that, with the little we have left in the storage tanks, means that unless we find a new supply
09:59of water,
10:00we're going to have to be taking our water in little less than medicinal doses from now on.
10:04Thanks to Dr. Smith.
10:07Well, maybe he didn't realize the full seriousness of what he was doing.
10:11Thank you, dear lady.
10:12I'm glad someone here understands.
10:15John, where do you suggest we start looking?
10:17There might be some water deep down in those caves.
10:19Now, the minute I found out that our orbit was changing, I checked them.
10:22They're bone dry.
10:23Here, I've got this chart.
10:29Now, there was a stream that ran all through this bottom land before it dried up.
10:34If we can follow its course, we might locate the underground water table that fed it, if it's still there.
10:39Splendid idea. I wonder why we didn't think of it before.
10:42Now, there's another thing.
10:44We can only follow this course in the daylight.
10:47And on this heat, that could be dangerous.
10:49I'm sure you'll find it. I'll be rooting for you.
10:52Now, where are you going?
10:54To my cabin to start rooting.
10:56Oh, you'll join us on the march with a bucket in each hand, just like the rest of us.
11:12Poor Debbie. She's so thirsty.
11:14Dear, she'll have to wait for her water ration just the way the rest of us do.
11:20John, this riverbed is as dry as a bone.
11:22Yeah, I'm afraid we're going to have to work our way further upstream.
11:25Everybody all right back there?
11:30I feel dreadful.
11:33What's the matter?
11:34Do you know what it means when your joints creak and your ribs grind against the sternum?
11:39No, what does it mean, Dr. Smith?
11:41Imminent and total dehydration, that's all. I can't go another step.
11:45I guess you're a little too old for this kind of a hike.
11:48I'm not that old, young man. It's just a simple case of bodily deprivation.
11:53Why don't you rest here until we get back?
11:56I doubt whether I can last that long.
11:59John, may I give him his water ration?
12:01Sure.
12:06Here you are, Dr. Smith.
12:13Well, thank you, dear lady.
12:15Could I have another?
12:16Dr. Smith.
12:20You'll feel better now.
12:22I doubt it.
12:25Try to make it back to camp if you can.
12:27But don't expect to find any water there.
12:29The little you left us is hidden, but good.
12:31Good luck, Dr. Smith.
12:35Come on, dear.
12:46Come on.
12:51Hold on.
12:52Dad, there's water down there. I can see it.
13:14You need a distilling plant as big as a refinery to get anything drinkable out of this.
13:17Oh, look. There's something floating to the surface.
13:43What a chestnut to anyone's face, papaya, bangles.
13:47That.
13:48How do you like that?
13:50Dad. Oh, boy.
13:52Smells kind of piney.
13:54There must be hundreds of them down there.
13:56Enough to help us with our water problem?
13:58Well, if they're edible.
14:00And don't your children eat any of them now.
14:01I'll get a couple more, and we'll run a test of them back on the ship.
14:38Have you seen anything unusual?
14:40Nothing but pineapple sherbet so far.
14:43But don't any of you get any ideas of eating this stuff yet?
14:46How long will it be before if you know they're good to eat, Dad?
14:48Well, we'll have to run an incubation test on it first.
14:51Oh, I'd say 12, 36 hours.
14:53They sure look tempting.
14:55Oh, we forgot about Dr. Smith.
14:57Yes, isn't it a relief?
14:59What do you mean, Judy?
15:00To be able to forget about him.
15:02Maybe I'd better go see how he feels.
15:04All right.
15:10Dr. Smith?
15:13Dr. Smith?
15:17Well, that's strange.
15:19John, I was sure he'd come back here.
15:21The way he walks, he's probably still on his way.
15:24Maybe I'd better go up and watch for him.
15:25May I?
15:27Sure.
15:27Go ahead.
15:52Dr. Smith?
15:54Dr. Smith! Dr. Smith, don't eat it!
15:57Dr...
16:01Dr. Smith, don't eat that!
16:04Well, you didn't have to do that. There's plenty more.
16:07How many of these have you eaten?
16:08It was only my second, and I must say it's delicious, a very exotic flavor.
16:12Now, you needn't worry. There's plenty for everyone. Just don't worry at all about it.
16:15But you don't understand. This fruit hasn't been tested. It might be...
16:19Maybe... What? Tell me.
16:22Poisonous!
16:23Oh, why couldn't you have waited?
16:32Poison?
16:36Did you say poison?
16:39What's going on now?
16:40He's been eating this fruit!
16:43Don't you ever pay attention to rolls?
16:45It was lying right here on this table. I was hungry and thirsty. How was I to know that you...
16:53You...
16:54You left it there deliberately. You wanted me to eat it!
16:58Why, that's ridiculous, Smith. We just found that fruit. If you hadn't left us, you'd have known that.
17:02You took advantage of the way I felt to plant them there. You knew they'd be the first thing I'd
17:06see!
17:06That's not true!
17:09This is your revenge, army, for using your drinking water to take a shower!
17:12That's crazy, Smith.
17:14Is it? I know how you all feel about me. Another mouth to feed, another thirst to quench. Oh, yes.
17:20Let's get rid of him. This is our chance. That's the way your evil minds worked, wasn't it? No! It's
17:26begun! I can feel it! It's churning in my blood!
17:31All right, we'll get you...
17:32Oh! You sit away from me! Oh, leave me alone! Oh!
17:38John, isn't there something we can give him to neutralize it?
17:41Maybe. If we knew exactly what it was we wanted to neutralize. Until I can get a reading on that
17:46culture, I wouldn't know what to try on it.
17:48All we can do now is wait for some recognizable symptoms to appear.
18:06Cody.
18:13Oh!
18:14Oh!
18:16Oh!
18:16Oh!
18:23Idiot dolt!
18:25Caught like a mouse with a piece of poison cheese!
18:29Where were you, Doctor? Where was your mind?
18:33Oh, how could I let them do this to me?
18:37so much to live for, so much, and now.
18:47But I won't die alone.
18:49Oh, no.
18:51They'll pay for this with their lives.
19:02I don't hear him moaning anymore.
19:04Do you think that he's...
19:05Your mother's going to see if he's all right.
19:07She thought he might not feel so hostile towards her.
19:14John, he's not in his cabin, and he's not anywhere in the ship.
19:19He must have been so frightened that he just ran away to die.
19:25Smith!
19:29Dr. Smith!
19:34Smith!
19:35Smith, answer!
19:38Dr. Smith!
19:40Smith!
19:41Can you hear me?
19:45Smith!
19:49You've given us all that trouble on now, this.
19:51I've got a good mind.
19:52Don't say it.
19:54Smith!
19:55Docter?
19:57Doctor?
19:59Dr. Smith!
20:00Dr. Smith!
20:02Dr. Smith!
20:06Doctor?
20:07Doctor!
20:10Let's start back. Maybe the others have found him. I guess so.
20:14It's hopeless to go on with the search now. We'll start again when it's daylight.
20:19We never should have left him alone.
20:21If you remember, he wasn't too eager for company.
20:42Well, apparently he was well enough to take a few things with him before he left.
20:45Like what?
20:47A shoulder pack, shaving articles. That's a good sign.
20:50But he had no water. How will he stay alive?
20:53Well, it's still possible the fruit gave him no more than a bad stomachache.
20:55When he wears off and he gets thirsty enough, he'll be back.
20:58But what if it really poisoned him? And he's sure we did it deliberately.
21:02Look, Judy, we can't help what he thinks.
21:04Now, he knew as well as we do that we're not supposed to eat anything we find on this planet
21:08until it's been thoroughly tested.
21:10But we did leave it lying around. That's why he must have thought it was safe to eat.
21:14Judy, I'm sure you wouldn't have eaten anything without finding out if we're safe or not.
21:18I don't know.
21:19Perhaps if I felt the way Dr. Smith did, dehydrated and everything, I might have.
21:24No, Judy, you wouldn't have touched it.
21:26You've had plenty of training in interplanetary travel like the rest of us.
21:29As for Smith, he's a doctor. And he's had much more experience than you have.
21:32Now, we're going to do everything we can to find him and help him.
21:35But let's not fix the blame on something we have no control over. The drought.
21:41Don, let's check that culture.
21:49I wonder why Dr. Smith didn't take the robot with him. What for?
21:54Company. Must be awfully lonely out there without his best friend.
21:59He's out there somewhere. Maybe dying.
22:04Well, there's nothing we can do about it now, Judy. I wish there were.
22:08I can't forgive myself for being so unkind to him.
22:13Well, I don't like to speak ill of him, but he wasn't always very likable, you know.
22:21Only this morning I let him know how I felt about him, using up our water.
22:25I know I hurt his feelings.
22:28Well, that's... that's not important now, dear.
22:32Oh, I wish there were some way of letting him know how sorry I am.
22:37I wonder if the robot knows where Dr. Smith is.
22:43Where is Dr. Smith, robot?
22:45Dr. Smith is a reluctant inhabitant of this planet.
22:49Dr. Smith wants out.
22:52Dr. Smith is most anxious to return to Earth.
22:55Dr. Smith is...
22:57What'd you do that for?
22:58That's an old tape he made weeks ago that he forgot to erase.
23:02Dr. Smith and this robot must have had a very good understanding.
23:05I guess so.
23:07Dr. Smith was a wiz at getting the robot to do things for him.
23:11He even got him to play my guitar once.
23:13I know he got the robot to do some bad things once in a while.
23:17But they don't seem so bad now as they did then.
23:21I wouldn't mind if he came back and tried something bad again.
23:24Just as long as he came back.
23:38I never thought I'd be saying this.
23:41But you know, Mother?
23:43I miss him.
23:45I really miss him.
23:48Oh, so do I.
23:50I keep looking toward the door of his cabin,
23:53expecting him to come marching out with a long list of grievances.
23:58Storming at us because he thinks we're so incompetent.
24:03And then stomping off in a huff because we don't pay any attention to him.
24:10You know, I read somewhere once that people like Dr. Smith are called injustice collectors.
24:18Most of them are really very nice when they're not collecting.
24:24We'll find him.
24:34We'll find him.
24:42Cheer up, Debbie.
24:43You'll get a drink very soon.
24:55You look so beautiful up there, Skye.
24:59But you'd look more beautiful if you were all dark with clouds.
25:03And rain was falling and filling the lakes and rivers and the streams.
25:10Not until we find Dr. Smith, though.
25:13My time is short.
25:16But this you must know and judge.
25:19I have plotted their end as they plotted mine.
25:25Only theirs will be more lingering than mine.
25:33These are the last mortal words of one who, had he survived,
25:40would have transfigured the universe.
25:46Signed,
25:49Zachary Smith.
26:19666-0277.
26:1900277-236.
26:21No, I've had to look for the next miracle from the modern age.
26:22No, I'm sorry.
26:24Yeah, I'm sorry.
26:28I've had to look for the next day.
26:29I'm sorry.
26:29I'm sorry.
26:30Actually, my question is,
26:31an attorney with a native görse.
26:31No, I'm sorry.
26:31Up till I'm sorry.
26:33I can't wait until the dead.
26:34I'm sorry.
26:39I can't wait until I'm sorry.
26:47are you sure that'll be enough we'll see that it is you'll keep checking on that culture yes
26:52according to instructions why would he take off like that i mean what does he expect to find out
26:57there an emergency hospital well the bull elephant takes off when he feels he's gonna die
27:04likes to leave the herd be by himself smith was kind of a bull all set when i hold it
27:19has anyone touched this unit in the last couple of hours well not that i know of then it must
27:24have
27:24been that old bull elephant i don't understand i want good fuel cells gone so is a half pint of
27:30water we should have collected that fuel cell is not back in operation by tonight it'll corrode just
27:34like the others how much do we have in the tank practically nothing i think this might be a
27:43good time to stop praying for rain come on will
28:05so
28:11so
28:12so
28:12so
28:13so
28:13so
28:17Let's go.
28:52Well, if he came by this way, he certainly had plenty of energy left for a dying man.
28:57He won't have enough energy left to swore to fly when I get through with him.
29:00But he may be dead.
29:01If he is, don't be surprised if I give up with three loud cheers, Will.
29:05That's kind of cruel, Don.
29:07Now, what do you call stealing our one good fuel cell, hmm?
29:10An act of brotherly love?
29:13Well, here you go, Don.
29:15No.
29:16I think you need it.
29:19I'd rather stay steamed until we catch up with our friendly bull elephant.
29:24Alive.
29:26Hand me the radio.
29:33Maureen?
29:35Maureen?
29:38Maureen?
29:39I'm right here, John.
29:42Have you found him?
29:44No, no sign of him yet.
29:45Well, everything's fine here.
29:47When was the last time you examined the culture?
29:50Oh, about 30 minutes ago.
29:52It was clear.
29:53We'll take another look while I hold.
29:55All right.
30:11John, there's some bacterial motion on the slide.
30:15Separately or in clumps?
30:17Separately.
30:18So far, so good.
30:19Unless it starts clumping on the next reading.
30:21I'll check with you later.
30:22Out.
30:27Here you go.
30:29All right.
30:30Let's go.
30:38Is there any change?
30:40Yes.
30:41It's beginning to clump.
30:43If that's what Dad expected, doesn't that mean it's safe to eat?
30:45No, just the opposite.
30:47Oh.
30:47I'm going to go take a look at Debbie.
30:49All right, dear.
30:53Mother!
30:54Come quickly!
30:56Come quickly!
30:59Mother!
30:59What's happened to her?
31:09Do you think she knows what's happened to her?
31:11She's probably aware of something.
31:14Mother, if this happened to Debbie when she ate that fruit, then...
31:18Now, Judy, don't jump to conclusions.
31:24Don't you think we should tell Dad about it?
31:26No, he has enough to do now.
31:29We'll just wait until he reports into us.
31:31At least she seems to be friendly.
31:51Z.S.
31:55Zachary Smith.
31:56Where is he?
31:57Not here.
31:58Unless he found some way to perform a do-it-yourself burial.
32:01Maybe he buried a fuel cell here.
32:03Well, we'll soon find out.
32:10Wait a minute.
32:11Uh-uh.
32:16Now, what do you think he put on that?
32:19Just have to wait till we get back to camp to find out.
32:21I bet I can guess.
32:23Instructions for some wild goose treasure hunt that'll have us looking for that fuel cell until we drop dead.
32:28Well, if he buried this here last night, he can't be too far away.
32:31Come on.
32:41I'm alive.
32:43I'm alive.
32:49I'm alive!
32:58I'm alive!
33:02I'm alive!
33:04I'm alive!
33:06You came here to watch me die, to gloat, but I fooled you.
33:19Get out! Get out! Get out!
33:37I don't think he realizes what happened to him.
33:39That's for sure.
33:41He threw that tree like we were half a mile away.
33:45Let me have the radio.
33:53Maureen.
33:56Maureen.
33:57Yes, dear.
33:58We found him.
34:00How is he?
34:02He's tall as three men and just about as strong.
34:04Oh, I was afraid of that.
34:06The same thing has happened to Debbie.
34:07She's grown enormously.
34:09We found the rind of fruit in her bunk.
34:11Is she violent?
34:13Playful as a lamb.
34:14Is Dr. Smith coming back with you?
34:16I hope so.
34:17If you'll let us get near him.
34:20I'll check with you later.
34:21Out.
34:24I am Zachary Smith.
34:29Dr. Zachary Smith.
34:35If he comes at us with another tree, we'll all be pulp.
34:38You can't shoot him.
34:40There may not be another choice, Will.
34:42But he may be hungry as well as thirsty.
34:44That's why he's so mad.
34:48Shall I offer him something to eat?
34:51He's more likely to eat you than that sandwich.
34:54Dr. Smith and I are friends. Let me talk to him.
34:58All right, Will. But keep your distance.
35:02Here.
35:04Try and persuade him to come back with us.
35:06Tell him we want to help him.
35:07And remember this, son.
35:09I'll have my laser on him at all times.
35:12Go.
35:17Hello, Dr. Smith.
35:19I brought you something to eat.
35:21A sandwich.
35:22Sandwich?
35:23That's birdseed.
35:24What are you doing standing down there in that ditch?
35:27Come on up.
35:28I'm not in a ditch.
35:29I'm on the same level you are.
35:31Is this another of your Robinson games?
35:34Come up out of there.
35:35Listen, Dr. Smith.
35:36You know that fruit you ate?
35:38You thought it would kill me, didn't you?
35:40No, sir.
35:41It was just a mistake that it was left out there.
35:44And I'm sure glad it didn't kill you.
35:47But, well, it did sort of have an effect on you.
35:50Only temporarily.
35:52I feel fiddle's a fiddle now.
35:54I'm glad of that, but...
35:57But, but, what?
35:59Speak up, boy.
36:00What's happened to your voice?
36:01That fruit you ate.
36:03It made you grow.
36:05Grow?
36:06Yes, sir.
36:07You're as big as all these trees.
36:10What trees?
36:13These bushes, do you mean?
36:15They're trees, Dr. Smith.
36:16They're really trees.
36:17That can't be.
36:21It's an optical illusion.
36:23That infernal sun up there, it does things to your vision.
36:29I don't think so, Dr. Smith.
36:33Made me grow, did you say?
36:37Tall as a tree.
36:40Can't be.
36:42It isn't true.
36:45Oh, tell me it isn't true.
36:47Tell me it isn't true.
36:51Gosh, it's not so bad being big.
36:53Think of all the marvelous things you'll be able to do.
36:57My gosh, you'll be able to get bird's eggs without even climbing.
37:00What's so marvelous about that?
37:02It's not marvelous to be three times as tall as anyone else.
37:07It's horrifying.
37:09Oh, I'll never be able to go back to Earth now.
37:14They'll laugh at me.
37:16They'll put me in a circus sideshow with the freaks.
37:28Will, get back.
37:33Smith, we want you to return with us to the ship.
37:36Maybe we can help you.
37:37How?
37:38How can you help a freak?
37:40A sport of nature?
37:44I might as well be dead.
37:48It's better to be big and alive than average and dead.
37:51Which we'll all soon be if you don't hand over that fuel cell.
37:53So that's it.
37:56That's the only reason you're here.
37:57To get that fuel cell.
37:59You don't care one bit about me.
38:01All you care about is your own precious skins.
38:03Well, I've listened to enough of your pious cunt.
38:06Get out!
38:07Get out, all of you, before I smash your little heads!
38:10Get out!
38:12Shoo!
38:29Get birds' eggs out of nests without climbing.
38:33Oh, good heavens!
38:35What a fate!
38:36What a terrible fate!
38:47Now, Smith the doctor probably knows more about the action of that fruit on the pituitary gland than any of
38:52us.
38:53But Smith the victim, well, he's in a state of shock.
38:56He couldn't help himself even if he wanted to.
38:58What's a pituitary gland?
39:00It's a small gland at the base of the nose.
39:03It controls growth.
39:04And whatever was in that fruit must have put it out of control.
39:07Smith may be in a state of shock, but not so deep that he'll tell us what he did with
39:10the fuel cell.
39:11Well, in his present condition, the fuel cell probably doesn't seem very important to him.
39:14Yeah, but it's vital to us.
39:16And unless we get it soon, a lot of them might just as well stay where it is.
39:21John, I'd like to go out there to him if you'd let me.
39:24He probably doesn't want to admit it, but I think he's a very lonely and a frightened man right now.
39:30I think it'd be useless to try to reason with him.
39:33I don't intend to.
39:36All right.
39:38I've done it and I'll show you the way.
40:06I've done it and I'll show you the way.
40:06A laughing stock.
40:09An acromegalus monster.
40:25Dr. Smith, may I join you?
40:28Yee-choo!
40:38Oh, Dr. Smith.
40:40I was beginning to get very worried about you.
40:43I'm awfully glad we found you.
40:45Yes, I know.
40:47To laugh at me.
40:48To poke fun at the freak.
40:51I thought you were above that, Mrs. Robinson.
40:53Oh, but no one's laughing at you, Dr. Smith, least of all me.
40:58But you're staring.
41:00That's just as bad.
41:02But that's not true at all.
41:04You're still the same person you always were.
41:08You don't know what it's like to be a giant.
41:11No bed big enough.
41:13Well, we'll build you one.
41:16No chair.
41:17We'll make one of those, too.
41:18No one to talk to face to face unless I squat.
41:23Well, you're talking to me.
41:26Dr. Smith, I think there's something you should know.
41:31You're really a very brave man.
41:35Ha!
41:36Well, you could say that when you ate that fruit,
41:39you performed the same kind of heroic act
41:44that men of medicine are remembered for.
41:47You risked your life the way they risked theirs.
41:51For the benefit of others.
41:53Come to think of it, I suppose I did.
41:57Of course you did.
41:59And we're very, very proud of you.
42:02Now, we want you to come back to the ship with us.
42:06Please.
42:10I suppose I should get that fuel cell before we go back.
42:15Well, it would be a help.
42:17It's that way.
42:19Whoo-hoo!
42:21Whoo-hoo!
42:25I think I've caught a cold.
42:30Oh, Dr. Smith.
42:33Oh, the sooner we get you back to the ship safely, the better.
42:36Here.
43:09Whoo-hoo!
43:11How long is he gonna keep that up?
43:13It's not just Dr. Smith, it's Debbie, too.
43:15They've both been sneezing most the afternoon.
43:17It seems to have affected the nasal passages as well as the pituitary.
43:21Whoo-hoo!
43:22You know, this should start delivering any moment now.
43:24Yeah, here it comes.
43:26Whoo-hoo!
43:27Whoo-hoo!
43:33It's working, Dr. Smith.
43:34The water conversion unit is working.
43:37Wonderful.
43:37Just wonderful.
43:39Cover my feet, will you?
43:40I think my cold is getting worse.
43:42Certainly, Dr. Smith.
43:44We should get a pint of water apiece from it every day.
43:47A pint?
43:48I'll use it for eye wash.
43:50For one eye.
44:00Keep coming!
44:01It's gonna rain!
44:02Try coming, baby!
44:03Ha-ha!
44:05Get back and move!
44:06Let's go!
44:29Get back!
44:31Ha-ha-ha!
44:35Hahaha!
44:39Oh!
44:42That's too nuevo!
44:43Hmm mmm!
44:49I'm little.
44:52I'm little.
44:55I'm little.
45:10Oh, look at it. It's boring.
45:13Oh, that's boring.
45:15Oh, look at it.
45:18Make some coffee.
45:20Are you all mad?
45:22Here you are dancing like savages while I'm being drenched.
45:29But, Dr. Smith, do you realize what's happened?
45:32Of course I realize what's happened.
45:35But I'm still being drenched and I'll probably get pneumonia.
45:39But you're back to normal size. That's what's important.
45:43Obviously, the effect of simple H2O on my system.
45:45However, as soon as one of you good people gets me a cup of hot soup
45:49and something dried to wear,
45:52I might offer up a small prayer of thanks.
46:08I'm getting some soup.
46:21I'm getting some soup.
46:23He wants you to help him with some work at the drill site.
46:27Work?
46:27But, my dear, I am working.
46:30Um, and just what, may I ask, are you doing?
46:33Sit down, my dear, and I'll show you.
46:35Now then, what do you see up there?
46:40Nothing?
46:41Precisely.
46:42But when there is something up there, a rescue mission perhaps,
46:45I'll be the one to see it and quickly alert the camp.
46:49Oh, Dr. Smith, you're incredible.
46:52Absolutely incredible.
46:53Indeed.
46:54Don't you ever want to leave this ghastly planet?
46:57Of course I do.
47:01But it's living in a dream world, Dr. Smith,
47:03to ever think a rescue mission from Earth can ever find us here.
47:07Perhaps not from Earth.
47:08But at this point, I'd welcome any form of intelligent life
47:11that might conceivably help us.
47:13Hands across outer space, so to speak.
47:17I think I'd better let you get back to your work.
47:20Oh, yes, yes, my dear.
47:21Eternal vigilance, yes.
47:28Oh, no, no.
47:39Approach of alien object.
47:41Approach of alien object.
47:43Do be still.
47:44Can't you see I'm trying to relax?
47:47Another word and I'll remove your power pack.
48:14Keep away from me.
48:16Keep away from me.
48:31Closy.
48:45Cooper came to me.
48:45Take away from me.
48:53I used to avoid the
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