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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E14 - Attack Of The Monster Plants
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00:06Last week, as you recall, we left Professor Robinson and Judy at work refining atomic
00:11ore, unaware that a short distance away from them, a treacherous, man-devouring pit lay
00:18waiting for its prey. How's the reading on the radioactive counter? It's still running
00:28from 8.4 to 9.7. That's the richest vein we've found yet, and it's still holding. Oh, I'll
00:34go tell the others. Oh, Ed, tell your mother to pack a lunch for us. We're going to be
00:38here all day. All right. What a delightful machine, beating its little heart out, producing
00:48deutronium fuel for us. Well, Dr. Smith, this machine doesn't produce fuel. It merely refines
00:54and concentrates radioactive ores. A mere detail. What difference does it make as long as it
00:59produces enough fuel for us to blast off from this wretched planet? We're going to need four
01:04more canisters of that fuel. Now, if we don't get it from that vein, I don't know where we're
01:08going to find it. Rest assured, we'll have it. I can smell success in the air. Before you
01:13know it, we'll be off into the heavens, an infinitely better people for our ordeal, conditioned to
01:19survive in any kind of environment, toughened by encounters with alien life forms, immune to...
01:24side effects, and that's perfectly fine.
01:30Spence! Give me your hand! Spence! Give me your hand! Spence! Spence! Give me your hand!
01:48Help! Help! Somebody help! Help! Help! Somebody help! Help! Help! Somebody help! Help! Help! Come back!
01:54Can somebody help?
01:59Don't get too close, Don.
02:03Sir, get over here!
02:05No! No!
02:12Well, just don't stand there! Do something!
02:18Give me a hand.
02:19Yeah.
02:25Let me go! You're pulling me in!
02:28You're pulling me in! You're pulling me in!
02:30Don't panic!
02:31Let me go! You're pulling me in!
02:33Just move back!
02:35Smash!
02:36That's dirty!
02:38We need help!
02:39Help?
02:41Yes.
02:42Help!
02:42Just help!
02:56I'm fine!
03:00Okay, I'll go!
03:02I need help!
03:02No엄 Family accessible music
03:06Let go!
03:07Two?
03:23For the show,
03:31THE END
04:11Will, my boy, would you be good enough to take the rope to your father and Major West
04:15down by the drill sites?
04:16Uh-huh.
04:19Will, Dr. Smith asked you to do something.
04:21He's always asking me to do something.
04:23Now, now, no incidents.
04:30When I was a boy, children didn't dilly-dally when their elders asked them to do something.
04:37He's right, Mother.
04:38Will never does anything I ask him to, either.
04:41I'll speak to it.
04:46But don't struggle so much, Don.
04:49Try to float.
04:52Be still.
05:10Well.
05:12Dad!
05:13Don!
05:14Grab this rope!
05:17Secure it to that tree!
05:32Officer?
05:39Dad!
05:43Keep pulling!
05:45Dad!
05:50Keep pulling!
05:51Come on, please.
05:51Come on!
06:11Come on!
06:14Here.
06:14Oh, my God.
06:16I'd have been here even quicker if Dr. Smith had told me you were in trouble.
06:21Now he's in trouble.
06:23Come on.
06:28Is this the way to show gratitude to someone who saved your life?
06:31Careful! My shaving glutions are in this bag.
06:34I ask you, my dear lady, am I being treated fairly?
06:37No, you're not. Mom, Dr. Smith didn't do anything really.
06:41That's just why we're throwing him out. He never does anything.
06:43Every time there's trouble, he runs.
06:44Who needs him?
06:46That's it. Now that you've found a way to get off this planet, I'm to be abandoned here.
06:50Only you, my dear Judy, cared enough to protest this barbaric treatment.
06:55For that, I shall always be grateful.
06:58Don't worry about him. He can take care of himself.
07:01Now get out of here.
07:02You'll regret this, Major. I promise you.
07:08Remember, I warned you. If you don't take me with you, no one will go.
07:13And now I must say goodbye to the children, with your permission.
07:26I'm going to miss you youngsters.
07:27I've come to think of you as almost my very own.
07:32Not you.
07:43Goodbye. Oh, you forgot this.
07:52I think you're cruel, all of you.
07:56Judy.
07:57What's gotten into her?
07:58She just doesn't like to see anybody hurt, that's all.
08:09John! John!
08:16Look.
08:18The Deutronium. It's gone.
08:24Don? You bet.
08:25What are you talking about?
08:26Well, those canisters just didn't walk off by themselves.
08:29Somebody tell them.
08:30Smith.
08:31I'll be right back.
08:32This is one of the show that I'm really going to enjoy.
08:49There you are, you nincompoop. I've been looking for you.
08:54Come here.
09:01You're not the most scintillating companion in the world, but I haven't much choice.
09:05I've decided to let you share my banishment.
09:07Banishment?
09:08Banishment, exile, call it what you like.
09:10We are going camping like a pair of boy scouts.
09:13A scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient.
09:18I know. I know. For the time being, obedient will suffice.
09:22Here.
09:25And here.
09:26And here.
09:28Now, come along.
09:31Don't dawdle. Don't dawdle. Come along.
10:00Well, well, come along. Don't dawdle.
10:03Someone is approaching.
10:05What?
10:08All right, Smith.
10:10Hand them over.
10:11There, Major. Whatever are you talking about?
10:15You know what I'm talking about.
10:16The missing deutronium canisters?
10:19Oh.
10:20Is some of that precious substance missing? How unfortunate.
10:24But let me assure you, Major,
10:25I haven't the foggiest notion where your canisters might be.
10:28I'll give you just 30 seconds.
10:30If you don't hand them over, I'm gonna start tearing you apart.
10:33I really haven't any idea.
10:37You're asking for it.
10:42You haven't the foggiest notion, eh?
10:45You were gonna leave me behind.
10:47You are going to leave me, aren't you?
10:50Well, that decision is up to Professor Robinson.
10:53But if he asks for my opinion,
10:55I'm voting to leave you here.
11:04How many canisters do you have, Will?
11:06Five.
11:08All right.
11:09That makes six.
11:11Here, I'll start getting these back to the ship.
11:13You know, it's a good thing we don't need much more.
11:15Our vanes thinning out.
11:17But I'd like just one more canister in case of emergency.
11:20I'll be right back.
11:30Don, what did Dad mean by an emergency?
11:32Don't we have enough detronium to blast off?
11:34Don't worry, Will.
11:35We'll be all right.
11:40Hey, this one's full now.
11:41Why don't you take it back to the ship?
11:43Okay.
11:43And don't let anything happen to it.
11:45Don't worry, I will.
11:49Judy.
11:52Uh...
11:52I didn't want to scare Will,
11:54but actually our fuel to weight ratio is going to be very critical.
11:58What does that mean?
11:59Well, it means that, uh,
12:01Smith will probably have to be left behind.
12:04We shall see.
12:06I thought Daddy said he was taking Dr. Smith.
12:08Shh. I'm just teasing.
12:10Smith's up there behind the rock listening.
12:12I think that's nasty of you.
12:15He deserted.
12:27Psst.
12:28Who's that?
12:32It's your dear Dr. Smith.
12:36I just wanted to say goodbye to you before you leave.
12:39Goodbye?
12:40But you're going with us, Doctor.
12:42I heard what that barbarian Major West said.
12:44He told me everything was all right.
12:46Do you expect me to believe that?
12:48My father promised that you were coming with us.
12:50Of course. That's what he would tell you.
12:52I suppose it was a lie for the best.
12:54My father doesn't lie.
12:56Well, sometimes it's easier not to speak the whole truth.
12:59What do you mean?
13:01There simply isn't enough deutronium to enable all of us to leave.
13:04One of us must stay behind.
13:05And since I am not a Robinson, I am to be sacrificed.
13:10But there is enough deutronium.
13:11We might even have a little extra.
13:13I doubt it.
13:14You heard Major West say the vein is thinning out?
13:17Wait a minute.
13:19There is a way.
13:20I know how we can produce all the deutronium we need like that.
13:25How?
13:26Come with me, my dear boy.
13:40There.
13:41Welcome to my humble campsite.
13:44Wow.
13:47Where did you get all the shaving kits?
13:49You only had one when we left the spaceship.
13:51That's what I wanted to show you, my boy.
13:53When I decided to set up my camp in this lovely little garden,
13:57I started unpacking.
13:58I placed my shaving kit on this rock.
14:01Thusly, I turned back to continue with my unpacking when suddenly I heard...
14:08That.
14:09I turned back and saw the plant moving toward my shaving kit just as it is now.
14:16Thinking the infernal thing was going to engulf my kit, I tried to grab it.
14:21For a moment, I was nonplussed.
14:24Torn between fear of this vegetatious monster and the prospect of the loss of my shaving kit.
14:29But fearlessly, I made my decision.
14:32I grabbed the thief, forced it open, and plucked my shaving kit from its greedy mouth.
14:40I chanced to glance back inside the pod, and do you know what I saw?
14:43For the plant had created an exact duplicate of my shaving kit.
14:51It was, my dear boy, a truly marvelous discovery.
14:55I spent all last night duplicating the luxuries and necessities of life.
14:59Look.
15:08Golly!
15:09That's exactly what I said when I first witnessed this miracle.
15:12A miracle, my boy, that will ensure all of us, including myself, a safe return to Earth.
15:18What do you mean?
15:19It should be obvious that these wonderful plants can, in the twinkling of an eye, produce as much deutronium as
15:24we need.
15:25Let me show you.
15:26I don't know.
15:27Do you doubt your own eyes, my boy?
15:30Or is it that you, too, want to see me abandoned on this forsaken planet?
15:34Are you sure it'll work?
15:36Let me show you.
15:42Watch.
15:47One, two, three.
15:51It's done.
15:59Here is the original.
16:06And here is the duplicates.
16:09Golly!
16:10You already said that, my boy.
16:13But how does it work?
16:14Have you forgotten your botany?
16:16Plants reproduce by cellular mitosis, cell division.
16:19The reproductive process of this remarkable species is simply non-discriminatory.
16:24It can duplicate anything placed within it.
16:27Wait till I show these to Dad!
16:29Not so fast, my over-anxious friend.
16:32You may take this canister back to your father and Major West, and tell them of the miracles I have
16:36wrought.
16:36And tell them also that when I have their solemn promise that I will be allowed to accompany you back
16:41to Earth,
16:42I will then manufacture all the deutronium they need.
16:46Until then, I will keep this canister.
16:50Well, okay. I'll be right back.
16:53Yes.
17:12Hurry, Will!
17:26Dad! Dad!
17:27What is it, Will?
17:28I just met Dr. Smith.
17:30He can make all the deutronium he wants or anything else.
17:32What are you talking about?
17:34Well, he discovered these plants that duplicates whatever you put in it.
17:37He put in this canister and two came out.
17:39Let me see that.
17:40He can make all the deutronium we need.
17:42All he wants is to promise that he can go with us.
17:48This is a plant.
17:51He tricked you, Will.
17:53He gave you this fake and kept the real deutronium.
17:58But why?
17:59Because he knows we can't go back to Earth unless we have enough deutronium.
18:03And he's trying to blackmail us into taking them.
18:07But what he doesn't know, Will, is that while you were gone,
18:09we found a last little pocket in that vein
18:11and already have enough deutronium without his canister.
18:15I'm glad.
18:16He shouldn't have tried to trick me.
18:19Let's get that back to the ship where it'll be safe.
18:21And leave Dr. Smith out here.
18:37Oh, Dr. Smith.
18:40Professor Robinson, may I have a moment?
18:43There's something I should like to discuss with you.
18:45All right. What is it?
18:46Well, it's in the nature of a...
18:47of a compromise, let us say.
18:49Dr. Smith, would you please come to the point?
18:51I've come prepared to strike a bargain.
18:54A bargain?
18:55Well, that's very decent of you, but...
18:58why should I bargain with you?
18:59And over what?
19:00Over deutronium.
19:03Those precious little grains of fuel that will take us away from this beleaguered planet.
19:06Well, we don't need your deutronium.
19:08I'm aware of that.
19:10But surely an extra can will guarantee a safe departure.
19:14Yes, I suppose it might.
19:15Good.
19:16Now we come to the bargain part.
19:19Which is?
19:20Will the extra can of deutronium also guarantee that I will be included in the ship's company when you depart?
19:26Ah, I thought it would be that.
19:29The answer, Dr. Smith, is that we'll take you along if it's humanly possible.
19:34Now, considering your recent behavior, I'd say that's more than fair.
19:39Oh, you're so right.
19:40And I shall hasten and get the can of deutronium still in my possession and deliver it to you forthwith.
19:45You do that.
19:46And then I shall rest my feet in your honest and capable hands.
20:33Good heavens, they feed on deutronium.
20:39Sorry.
21:00Dr. Smith is here.
21:07Did you bring the can of deutronium?
21:08I know you'll find this very difficult to believe, but it's true, absolutely true.
21:13The plants ate it.
21:16The plants ate the deutronium?
21:18That's correct.
21:20How unfortunate, Dr. Smith.
21:22Yes, unfortunate for me.
21:24I presume this means that I'm once again doomed to be left behind.
21:28Well, a bargain is a bargain.
21:31Yes, I suppose it is.
21:32But I ask you to bear in mind that, unlike the rest of you, I did not volunteer for this
21:37mission.
21:38If justice is to prevail, I should be the first name on the list of those departing.
21:43I shall bear that in mind, Dr. Smith.
22:03Too bad you couldn't find the deutronium, Dr. Smith.
22:05You shouldn't have tried to trick me.
22:07I didn't just try. I succeeded. Let's not forget that.
22:10Are you gonna have to stay, Dr. Smith?
22:12That question is still before the High Tribunal.
22:15That means Dad hasn't decided yet.
22:17Well, if you do stay, could you tend to my garden for me?
22:20Your garden will wither and die. I can promise you that.
22:24You know, it's really a shame, Dr. Smith, but things don't look too good for you at all.
22:30The condition you find most cheering?
22:33Not at all. As a matter of fact, when I compute the fuel to weight ratio, which we already know
22:40is going to be very critical, I'll do my best to include us all.
22:44I'm deeply touched.
22:46Does that mean I can take the bloop?
22:48How can you even think of taking that beast when I may have to remain?
22:51I think the bloop should go. So do I.
22:53Well, we don't have a capsule for the bloop, so that's out of the question.
22:56I'll build her a capsule.
22:57That's a deal. You build a capsule for the bloop and she goes.
23:01Of course, that cuts the available weight still further.
23:07I'm sorry, Dr. Smith, but things don't look very good for you at all.
23:16Bloop indeed.
23:32I thought I told you to tend the fire.
23:35Oxidation does not continue after fuel has been carbonized.
23:39You could have gotten more fuel.
23:40In the future, you must be more specific.
23:43You said tend the fire. I did not leave it for a moment.
23:47I did tend it.
23:49Do you have to be so literal?
24:23I did not leave it for two months.
24:23To be honest, you may be able to be just as safe as possible.
24:24You always as your wife or her wife.
24:36If you care about mois before you est todas.
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29:32Exactly. What is the other alternative?
29:35Major West pilots me back to Earth.
29:38And your charming little family can stay here bathed in togetherness.
29:43When I am safely away, I will radio where Judy is.
29:46When I arrive on Earth, my first solemn duty will be...
29:49to organize a rescue mission to come back for the rest of you.
29:53You'll never get away with this, Smith.
29:54I see no need for a tiresome discussion. My decision is made.
29:58Now then, dear Lady Breakfast, there is so much to do...
30:01that Major West and I are to leave on schedule.
30:13All right. Come along. Come along.
30:14That's the way. Come along, Will. Hurry. Hurry.
30:17Yes, Penny. Careful. Careful.
30:19Come along. Come along. Yes.
30:22You, too. Don't dilly-dally. Come along.
30:25Come, come, my boy. Idle hands do the devil's work.
30:27Let's keep plugging away.
30:30I've finished unloading my stuff out of the ship.
30:32Fine. Now you can start loading my stuff in.
30:35Here we are. Take this.
30:37And this. This.
30:39And this.
30:41That'll do for a start. You can get the rest on your next load.
30:44Come along. Yes.
30:46Take this, do you? Okay.
30:48Well, things seem to be going very well, don't they, dear Lady?
30:56Telemetry systems.
30:59All systems. Okay.
31:02John.
31:03We can't let that little worm force me to take him back and leave you here.
31:06Well, we can't leave without Judy.
31:07That's right. But he knows where she is.
31:10And he's gonna tell me if I have to beat it up.
31:12All right, gentlemen.
31:13There's no room for gold-breaking in this operation.
31:15Let's get on with it, shall we?
31:23Smith.
31:25There's been a change in plan.
31:27Stop.
31:28I'll stop when you tell me where Judy is.
31:30Judy can't speak.
31:32Yeah, but you're ready to talk, right?
31:38My heart. Oh, my heart. I've had a seizure. I know it.
31:40Smith, where's Judy? You can't tell me where she is.
31:42All right, all right. I'll kill you.
31:44Stop.
31:49Judy.
31:50Judy.
31:53Judy.
31:55Oh, Judy.
31:56Oh, my darling, you're back. Are you all right?
31:59All right.
32:00Are you really all right, sweetheart?
32:03Really all right.
32:04Well, where were you?
32:05We've been out of our minds with worry.
32:08We thought you got lost and couldn't find your way back.
32:10What happened?
32:11What happened? I...
32:12Oh, what happened? It doesn't matter.
32:14She's back now, and she's safe.
32:16I was lost.
32:17I've been trying to find my way back all day.
32:19Oh.
32:20Smith.
32:22Where is he?
32:25Come on, sweetheart.
32:30Try to remember that the superior man deplores violence, Major.
32:35Well, maybe I'm not superior, Smith, because I'm gonna finish wringing your neck for what you put us through.
32:40You don't really believe I'd have gone through with my little plan, do you?
32:44I was merely joshing, just as you were.
32:47It's all over, Don. Judy's back with us.
32:50And, Dr. Smith, we'd even like to have you join us for a celebration dinner.
32:54Celebration dinner?
32:55Wow, when will it be ready? I'm hungry right now.
32:59Well, just as soon as I fix it.
33:01Come on, Penny. You can help me.
33:03Okay.
33:12Would you like some salad, Judy?
33:14No, thank you.
33:16Oh, it's your favorite. Little hearts of cyclamen and mixed greens.
33:19I don't want any salad.
33:20Judy.
33:23Mother.
33:25Well, that's all right, dear.
33:27You don't have to.
33:33Oh, I'm just not very hungry.
33:36I think I'll go to bed now.
33:38Are you all right, dear?
33:40I'm just a little tired, I guess.
33:43I'll walk you.
33:44No!
33:46No. Don't bother.
33:49Good night.
33:50Good night, dear.
33:51Good night.
33:56You think she's all right?
33:58She's probably just exhausted.
34:00She'll be all right after a good night's sleep.
34:03Look...
34:28Just one of these little marvels should be enough to make me a rich man.
34:31when I return to Earth.
35:07Good heavens, she's one of them.
35:14Come here.
35:17No! No!
35:19Come here.
35:30Well, isn't this a coincidence, you and I meeting out here like this?
35:35You followed me.
35:37Nothing of a kind. I, uh, just checking to make certain that Will hadn't left anything behind.
35:43But, uh, don't let me disturb you. I'll just toddle on my way back.
35:47Wait. You said I am one of them.
35:50Well, I did see you go in there the other evening.
35:55And they are duplicating plants.
35:58But I'm probably wrong.
36:02No.
36:03They certainly are handsome plants. I'll say that.
36:07I bring them deutronium.
36:10Oh?
36:11That looks like just about all there is.
36:15And you were about to give it to your flowering chums, right?
36:18I wonder if that's such a good idea.
36:21You see, my dear, if you give away all the deutronium, the Robinsons will wonder where it went.
36:27And I shall be forced to tell them.
36:30And you wouldn't get any more, would you?
36:34Oh, wait a minute, wait. Let me explain.
36:37If you were to give me just enough for Major West and I to take off in the spaceship, we
36:42would leave the Robinsons behind.
36:45How would that help us?
36:47Think, my dear, think.
36:49They would be here to make all the new deutronium you want.
36:54You would be giving away just a little bit now, but look at it as an investment in the future.
37:02True enough.
37:05All right.
37:06It is agreed.
37:15Is this enough?
37:21That should do nicely.
37:23Have a pleasant stroll, my dear.
37:25I'm off to bed.
37:27Good night.
37:48That's right.
37:54Ahem.
38:18Oh, man, hurry up here, quick!
38:23Hurry up!
38:41What is it?
38:42Zicklemen.
38:43Zicklemen?
38:44How'd they get so giant overnight?
38:46There isn't any time to find out.
38:48Any organism that grows that rapidly will sooner or later snuff out any other form of life
38:52on the planet.
38:53Well, what are we gonna do, Mom?
38:56Well, we're just gonna have to destroy them.
38:58And right now, before they get any bigger or stronger.
39:01Well, there's not much area left out there.
39:04The chariot is right next to the hatch.
39:05We'll open up the neutron guns.
39:08All set.
39:09I'll work the controls. You'll fire.
39:11Right.
39:11Now, whatever happens, don't open that hatch unless Don and I are right next to it.
39:14All right. I understand.
39:31All set?
39:32Right.
39:42Keep firing.
39:43I am, but I've never seen to do much good.
39:46They bounce right back.
39:48Oh!
39:49Oh!
39:50Oh!
39:51Oh!
39:51Oh!
39:51Oh!
39:57Oh!
39:58No!
39:58Don't do it!
40:00Don't do it!
40:01Don't do it!
40:01Cindy, what are you doing?
40:03I can't stand it! They have to stop!
40:08Judy!
40:24Judy!
40:26Judy!
40:42Let's get back to the ship.
41:04Who are you?
41:06What are you?
41:07What have you done with our Judy?
41:11All right. Let's have it.
41:13I'm sure you are aware, as Dr. Smith is, that we, the plants, are capable of reproducing an image of
41:21anything.
41:24I am simply such an image.
41:26What about our Judy?
41:28Quite safe and completely unaware of what's taken place.
41:31Will you give her back?
41:34No.
41:36But I can offer you what Judy very nearly has.
41:41Immortality on this planet.
41:43In exchange for more deutronium.
41:45We can't do that.
41:47You see, we only have a few cans, and we need them to get off the planet.
41:50You have none at all.
41:53I fed your supply to the plants last night.
41:56But you can make more.
41:58We don't make the deutronium.
42:00We find it in the ground.
42:02Now our source of supply is depleted.
42:03There isn't any more deutronium.
42:06Then we won't be leaving this planet, will we, John?
42:09I'm afraid not, darling.
42:11You!
42:12You lied to me!
42:13You said they could make more deutronium!
42:17You let us go on thinking that this was Judy.
42:20And you let us go on thinking she was.
42:21Knowing that Judy was out there somewhere.
42:23Let's not lose control.
42:24I was only doing what I had to do.
42:26You were going to leave me here!
42:29And no harm has come to Judy where she is.
42:33How do you know that?
42:35You know where she is!
42:36Only, in a way, do you know where she is!
42:41I can't speak if you're joking me!
42:49I happened to see her near the cyclamen plants the other evening.
42:53And?
42:54She seemed to disappear.
42:56I wasn't really positive she hadn't just gone home.
42:59You were positive.
43:01And you're going to take us to her.
43:03Assuming as you have that I do, in fact, know where the child might be here.
43:07How do you propose to get through that cyclamen?
43:11There must be a way to get by those plants.
43:14Or destroy them.
43:16Maybe we can burn them off.
43:18There's plenty of ADI fluid in the tanks to soak a pretty big area.
43:22No, the fire might get to Judy.
43:24Now, wait a minute.
43:26What if we freeze them?
43:28Same problem.
43:29Judy's out there.
43:30Dad?
43:31It'll work!
43:32She'll be all right.
43:33What are you talking about?
43:34You can freeze the plants and it won't hurt Judy.
43:36Well, how do you know it won't hurt her?
43:38I was experimenting with the plants a few weeks ago.
43:40And their freezing temperature is 44 degrees.
43:45Well, are you absolutely certain?
43:48It's 44 degrees.
43:51Your sister's life may hang in the balance.
43:52I'm sure, Dad. Honest, I am.
43:54All right, we'll freeze the plants.
43:55Or she may be cold, but she won't be hurt.
43:59Break out the decontamination freezing units.
44:01All of them.
44:03And you get ready.
44:40Go!
44:52Daddy, I'm so cold, so cold.
44:56I know you're cold, but you're all right.
44:59Get a blanket ready.
45:01Yes.
45:31Stop. Stop. I can't go on.
45:34Your father's vicious desire for revenge has broken me.
45:37Zachary Smith has finally been brought to his knees.
45:40It's not revenge, Dr. Smith.
45:42It's just that we've got to gather these rock samples from all over
45:45to see if we can find another vein of radioactive ore.
45:48What about the robot? He could carry all of this without any trouble.
45:51He's got to be free to use his sensors for any signs of radioactivity.
45:54This is ridiculous.
45:55Since when were human beings supposed to work for machines?
46:02Shut that!
46:09That is the final indignity.
46:11Go and tell your father to dent his hostility on someone else.
46:14Zachary Smith draws the line at carrying rocks for animals.
46:18Dr. Smith!
46:20Dr. Smith, come back here right now!
46:24Dr. Smith!
46:26Hey, Dr. Smith, Will.
46:28Look what I found.
46:29Some kind of a nest in an egg.
46:31An egg?
46:34Where?
46:36Well, whoever laid that egg certainly selected a unique nesting place.
46:42Hey, this is one of the machines that the aliens left when they came.
46:47We'd better get away from here.
46:49You know what Dad said about them being dangerous,
46:51that we weren't to touch them or even go near them.
46:54A very wise precaution, my dear.
46:56But surely there's no harm in collecting one little egg.
46:59Well, I'd fetch it myself, but I'm completely exhausted.
47:03You know about my bad back.
47:05Why don't you?
47:06It's perfectly safe, dear.
47:09Well, if you're sure.
47:10Yes.
47:18Careful, dear.
47:19Careful.
47:26An egg.
47:29A real egg.
47:31With this hen fruit, I shall prepare a meal
47:34that will rival the culinary orgies of ancient Rome.
47:43Hey, Debbie, get down there.
47:45You know what Dad said about that.
47:47Come down this minute.
47:49Debbie.
47:51Oh, Debbie, come on down.
47:53Come on.
47:56Come on.
48:19Oops, sorry.
48:20Lost in space to be continued two weeks from tonight.
48:27Oh, my God.
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