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TV, Movie, Lost in Space (1965) S3E08 - Flight Into The Future
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00:09I
00:10Only one by one in the infinite meadows of heaven
00:14Blossom the lovely stars forget-me-nots of the angels
00:17That was beautiful Don I liked it too, but why now?
00:22I don't know a touch of space rapture maybe
00:25Space rapture usually induces strange illusions
00:28I never thought it would remind you of poetry you learned in high school
00:31You know the funny thing is I never learned that in high school
00:34Or anywhere else
00:39I don't like the sound of those signals
00:40At the rate it's moving we should be able to monitor it visually right now
00:45Over there look
00:49Looks like a big emerald
00:51Yes
00:54My recommendation is we give it a wide berth
00:55And I'm not talking space rapture or poetry
00:57Recommendation approved
00:59Hit port side thruster one minute
01:01Side thrusters one minute
01:15Well that takes care of that
01:17Forgot to admit though it left me a little curious
01:20Oh
01:21It left you curious eh?
01:23Well we can't have any of that
01:24Let's head back toward it
01:25You're not serious
01:27Resume normal flight procedure
01:45Airborne guidance system
01:46You are excused William this one and I have vital business
01:49But the robot and I are only halfway through with this checklist Dr Smith
01:53Later William later
01:54This part isn't going anywhere not for a long long time
01:57Well we have to keep it in readiness
01:58And besides what business do you have in here that could be so vital?
02:02Not only is it vital William
02:04But it is a matter which cannot brook delay
02:05I refer of course to my periodic physiotherapy session
02:09For your information Will Robinson
02:11Dr Smith is referring to his rub down
02:13He has told me that my claws do wonders for his aching back
02:18Correct Dr Smith?
02:19Certainly not your claws create a disaster area on my delicate back
02:23Howsoever you will have to do until I can find a proper masseur
02:27Now come along you adult hated amateur
02:29Dr Smith can't your rub down wait until the robot and I are through with this checklist
02:33We'll only be a few minutes
02:34William stand aside
02:36Well at least let him check out the airborne guidance system
02:39I shall do it for you my boy
02:40Airborne guidance system
02:43Dr Smith knows
02:43Check
02:45What happened?
02:48Will
03:06All right
03:07Like
03:07I
03:08I
03:08I
03:15I
03:21I
03:34¶¶
04:04¶¶
04:07Will, come in!
04:10John, what is it?
04:11Will and the robot. They've taken off in the space pod.
04:17Oh, dear, oh, dear.
04:18Whatever possessed me to be so foolish as to do a kindness for others.
04:23If you call this a kindness, you could get us all killed.
04:26Warning, warning!
04:27We are about to enter the orbit of a not-identified planet.
04:33Do something!
04:34I'm trying to, but the pod doesn't have enough power to pull out.
04:41Well, come in.
04:43Maybe he forgot the switch on his receiver.
04:45I'll get them.
04:48Yeah.
04:50Along with our uninvited friend, the Emerald planet, right on its tail.
04:54Something strange going on.
04:56What?
04:57Lost track of the pod.
04:58It skidded off the scope like something just pushed it out of its flight path.
05:02Centrifugal force from that planet?
05:04The size of it, I'd say it would attract and not repel.
05:07Well, maybe its mass is obeying laws of physics that we don't understand yet.
05:16Don?
05:17Did you get a fix on the pod's position before it left the screen?
05:20It's not completely out of our frequency range.
05:23It should be on the tracking computer.
05:24That's where we lost it.
05:27All right.
05:28We'll allow 001 for orientation, error, and head for it.
05:32Check.
05:34John, do you actually think it is a planet?
05:38It's either a planet or an asteroid.
05:39We'll know when we land there.
05:41Incidentally, darling, you'd better get below and strap in.
05:43It may be a rough atmosphere entry.
05:45All right.
05:45Come on, dear.
05:50001, right?
05:52All right.
06:03We're being hit by the same force that must have hit the pod.
06:06I can't stay on course.
06:07I'll keep correcting.
06:09That's great.
06:10It's correcting right back.
06:12We know exactly what we're doing.
06:13Action and reaction, equal and opposite.
06:16At least it's obeying that law of physics.
06:18Yeah.
06:19Like it's got a brain smarter than ours.
06:23We're going into orbit!
06:3510 degrees off course now.
06:37Well, correct for a 20.
06:38That'll take care of the interference.
06:39I've got a feeling that someone down on that planet's letting us know that we're not welcome.
06:43We're welcome enough.
06:44We're going in.
06:45Hit the retro rockets for entry.
06:46Hitting retros.
06:51We're up against some kind of atmospheric barrier.
06:54It stopped. It's cold. We're hovering.
06:55All right.
06:56Full forward thrust.
06:5710 seconds.
07:01The landing gear control's out.
07:04All right, then, prepare for emergency landing.
07:25Well, that overcorrection put us right on the ground.
07:27We're on target.
07:29Even though it wasn't W landed.
07:31We won't be on target unless the pod's right in this area.
07:34Well, there are a lot of rocks.
07:36No pod.
07:36Have you found them?
07:37Not yet, dear.
07:38If our tracking computations are correct, this is where they should have landed.
07:44They're just inside our radar net.
07:46That could be more than a half a mile.
07:47Will?
07:48Will, come in, Will.
07:50Dad, this is Will.
07:51Where are you?
07:52Right here on this planet, son.
07:54And very near.
07:55Are you all right?
07:56We're fine, Dad.
07:58We didn't mean to lift off.
08:00Well, never mind that now.
08:02Look, are you still in the pod?
08:03Mm-hmm.
08:04Well, stay put till we get there.
08:06There's a large anvil-shaped rock out there.
08:09We'll be coming from that direction.
08:11Well, Dad, there aren't any rocks out there.
08:13Just trees and jungle growth, like a rain forest.
08:15A rain forest within half a mile of here.
08:19Can you get a picture?
08:23Too much interference.
08:25Will.
08:27Will, if you hear me, come in, Will.
08:31Let's go.
08:33John.
08:33Keep all radio channels open.
08:35Don't let anyone out of the ship.
08:37And don't worry.
08:42You are very remiss, William.
08:44You neglected to assure your father that I was in no way responsible for this accidental flight.
08:48All right, Dr. Smith.
08:50I'll assure him, if I can get the radio working.
08:55Dad, come in, Jupiter.
08:57My sensors indicate that the pod's communication system has been effectively jammed, Will Robinson.
09:03Jammed? By what?
09:04There are more jamming potentials on this planet, Will Robinson, than can be computed by my memory banks.
09:10Never fear. Smith is here.
09:12We can find our own way to the Jupiter if we can just spot the rock your father mentioned.
09:16Dad told us to stay put.
09:18But we can save time if we meet him halfway.
09:21And then, William, you can tell him.
09:23That you were in no way to blame?
09:25Exactly.
09:26All right, Dr. Smith. I'll do my best. But I'm not promising anything.
09:34I guess the jamming potentials jam the hatch as well as the radio.
09:38I will blast it open.
09:40Do I have permission to employ full power?
09:43Well...
09:45I guess so.
09:46Proceed, proceed.
09:47Stand aside and protect yourselves.
09:53Robert, close the hatch.
09:56Capability inadequate.
09:57Follow me.
09:58This is Tornado. We'll be blown sky high.
10:12What happened to the wind?
10:14Off the cuff, I would say, that pressures within and without the pod have now been equalized.
10:22What an enchanting god.
10:25A veritable paradise.
10:30We'll be drenched and I'll catch cold, William.
10:32I need my raincoat of glosses.
10:34It's funny.
10:35I can hear the rain, but I can't feel it.
10:38Dry rain.
10:40Well, of course.
10:41In the tropics, rain always evaporates before it hits the ground.
10:48The leaves aren't wet either.
10:50Do you agree with Dr. Smith's theory, robot?
10:53Negative.
10:53It is my conviction that we are in the presence of meteorological phenomena of alien origin.
11:00Data inadequate.
11:01For more detailed evaluation.
11:04Alien origin indeed, you will inform Dignoramus.
11:07Why, when I was in the islands of the South Pacific...
11:09Ah!
11:10Shoo! Shoo!
11:11Go away!
11:12He's an albatross.
11:13A terrible condor.
11:15Correction.
11:16It is non-existent.
11:18Oh, good heavens.
11:19Fatigue has affected my memory.
11:21I'm imagining terrors.
11:23I must be tired, too.
11:25I heard that bird, or whatever it was, just like you did, Dr. Smith.
11:29We'd better get going.
11:30The sooner we get back to the Jupiter, the better.
11:32I know. I'm completely exhausted.
11:34I think I shall remain here for a bit and have a little rest, William.
11:37Have the chariot come and fetch me.
11:41Well, what a luscious-looking fruit.
11:44Dr. Smith, you know we're not supposed to eat alien fruit until it's been analyzed.
11:48Nonsense.
11:48This is quite obviously an edible variety of our own terrestrial peach.
11:52Oh!
11:53Oh!
11:56Now you know.
11:58One swallow does not a summer make, nor one peach a blight.
12:03Oh!
12:08You're right, William.
12:10It is a blight.
12:11Oh, good heavens, all this fruitless activity has done me in.
12:14I think I'll take a little nap.
12:16I do not recommend sleep, Dr. Smith.
12:18Oh, go away, Minnie.
12:20Go away.
12:22Rouse him, Will Robinson.
12:24It may be very harmful to fall asleep in this area.
12:27It could be harmful about sleeping.
12:30Oh!
12:31You think I'll take a nap, too?
12:36Oh!
12:38On your feet.
12:39This is not the time, nor the place for sleep.
12:42Right now, any place is good enough for me.
12:46You know, this doesn't look like the terrain that would lead to a rainforest.
12:50Let's try that trail over there.
12:55Wait a minute.
12:57What's up?
12:58Oh, didn't you hear that?
12:59Sounds like something moving up there.
13:01Well, that's solid rock.
13:03You must have heard the echo of our own footsteps.
13:05I guess you're right.
13:07Stop!
13:17You know, if I didn't know better,
13:21I'd say that bolt awaited for us to get right underneath it before it let go.
13:25Kind of like it had a brain.
13:28Let's go.
13:39There.
13:44Nothing like a brief nap to restore one's vitality.
13:47Yes.
13:48I feel completely refreshed.
13:52William?
13:54William?
13:55What are you doing there?
13:57Didn't I ask you to fetch the chariot?
13:59The chariot?
14:01The chariot!
14:03I must have dozed off for a minute.
14:05How long was I asleep?
14:06I'm sure I don't know.
14:07My naps never last longer than 15 minutes.
14:10But it's daylight.
14:13Daylight comes swiftly in tropical regions.
14:15Well, if it was 15 minutes, Dad and Don should have been here by now.
14:19What happened to the robot?
14:22Robot, what happened to you?
14:25I...
14:25I am in a condition of near inertia.
14:29Due to... due to...
14:31Due to my foot!
14:32Good heavens!
14:32He's developed jungle mildew, I think.
14:35A touch of mechanical rheumatism.
14:37Can you lead us to the Jupiter?
14:39Affirmative.
14:40However, I shall need to rub down with Dr. Smith's massage lotion.
14:45Just do for me what I do for your aching back, Dr. Smith, and I will be fine.
14:51Indeed, of all the impudence.
14:53Better do as he wants, Dr. Smith, or we'll never get going.
14:56A man of my quality reduced to performing menial tasks?
15:00Really?
15:02You know, Robot, I know I only slept for a few minutes, but...
15:06Well, it feels like...
15:09Like what, Will Robinson?
15:11Well...
15:12Like it was much longer.
15:14I shall never forget, nor forgive, this indignity, Zachary Smith, a common messer.
15:20Cease the squawking, Dr. Smith, and get going. I ache all over.
15:33That feels fine, Dr. Smith.
15:36I'll rub harder.
15:39Harder.
15:45Well, don't dawdle, William. Keep going, couple.
15:50Dr. Smith!
15:51Yes, yes?
15:53Can't you see it?
15:55It looks like our spaceship.
16:18Oh, good heavens, this isn't the Jupiter 2. It can't be. It's some unknown wreck. We must have strayed off
16:24the proper path.
16:24I'd like to believe you, Dr. Smith, but I don't know.
16:29Robot?
16:29If you are asking me to identify this disabled vehicle, I can only say, I fear the worst, to the
16:36best of my capability.
16:38I must regretfully report that this is the Jupiter 2.
16:42What?
16:43But how could it have gotten so old looking so fast? I talked to Dad less than a half an
16:47hour ago. How could those things have grown on it so quickly?
16:50Well, things grow very quickly in the jungle, you know.
16:54But this isn't the jungle. The jungle's over there.
16:58I'm going inside. Are you coming with me, Dr. Smith?
17:01Must be, William. I'm afraid that the shock of what we discover may be too much for your young eyes.
17:07All right. I'll wait here while you go inside.
17:11On second thought, I think perhaps it's best if you learn to face disasters bravely.
17:17Come, William.
17:38Oh, good heavens.
17:41We'd better go below.
17:43Do you think we should?
17:45No, not really.
17:47But we have to.
17:48Yes.
17:59It won't work. We'll have to use the ladder.
18:03Yes.
18:05Will Robinson, Dr. Smith.
18:07William, come along.
18:18Is it good news, Robot?
18:19Negative so far. So far as regards to the members of your family, Will Robinson.
18:24However, do not be discouraged. Yet.
18:27What do you mean, yet?
18:28He's just trying to soften the blow for us all, William.
18:31Correction. I am trying to prepare you for a surprise. Look.
18:52I don't believe it.
18:53It cannot be a statue of you, you bumbling bird brain.
18:57Your opinion of me is not shared by those who erected it, Dr. Smith.
19:02Would you care to read the inscription, Will Robinson?
19:04Loud enough for all to hear, please.
19:08In memoriam.
19:09Erected to the memory of Earth's first ambulatory computer to traverse deep space.
19:14To the cybernetic hero.
19:16To the cybernetic hero.
19:16Hold it, Ash.
19:17Louder, please.
19:20To the cybernetic hero of the Robinson expedition.
19:23Gratefully dedicated in the year 2270 A.D.
19:27What?
19:28Not such a bad likeness, wouldn't you say?
19:31Although they did skimp a little on my broad shoulders.
19:352270 A.D.?
19:37Dr. Smith, we didn't sleep for 15 minutes.
19:39We slept for over 270 years.
19:42That's impossible.
19:43It can't be.
19:45I'm young.
19:46I'm still my former youthful self.
19:48William!
19:49Look at me.
19:50Please.
19:51Please tell me that I haven't changed.
19:53You're the same as you always were, Dr. Smith.
19:55Oh, thank you, my dear dear friend.
20:03Cybernetic hero indeed.
20:05Cybernetic simpleton.
20:07Watch it, Dr. Smith.
20:08Your jealousy is showing.
20:10Bah!
20:15I am a cybernetic hero.
20:20Famous all through space.
20:24How could they have gone?
20:25What could have happened to them?
20:38William!
20:40William!
20:45Hello.
20:47I'm a friend.
20:48Don't feed me.
20:49I'm a friend.
20:50William!
20:51I see me!
20:52William!
20:53He means to destroy me.
20:54Run for your life.
20:55I don't see anyone, Dr. Smith.
20:57What?
20:59Oh, William.
21:00The end is near, I feel it.
21:02This planet is infested with terrible creatures.
21:04We must leave at once.
21:05Well, I don't know about that, but I saw something too.
21:08But I'm not leaving until I find out what happened to my family
21:10and who made that statue of the robot.
21:12You have been discussing my statue, Will Robinson.
21:15Favorably, I hope.
21:16This is no time for compliments.
21:18Yes, spare us your ridiculous remarks, you insensitive idiot.
21:23I just want to know what happened while we were sleeping back there.
21:35Take cover.
21:36Take cover.
21:36Do not be alarmed.
21:37My sensors indicate that this storm may not be for real.
21:40Well, the lightning that hit that tree was real enough.
21:42Let's get out of here.
21:47Well, there.
21:53Sergeant, check them out.
22:05All systems check out within safe limits for contact, sir.
22:08Systems indeed.
22:09We are not machines, I'll have you know.
22:12Ah-ha.
22:12Of course you're not.
22:16Except for our little friend over here.
22:18Kind of ancient, isn't he?
22:21Look here.
22:26This type went out with the end of the millennium.
22:29Well, he's good enough for us, and good enough for someone to put up a statue to him.
22:34A lovely statue.
22:36I'm astronaut Commander Fletcher, and you must be Dr. Zachary Smith.
22:42Indeed, I am.
22:44Your young friend here is Will Robinson, right?
22:48Yes, sir.
22:49But how do you know that?
22:50Ultra-sensitive perception equipment.
22:53We knew you were here.
22:54That's one of the reasons that we came.
22:55Did you get caught in the storm?
22:58Storm?
22:59Was there a storm?
23:00It stopped the moment you arrived.
23:02Lucky.
23:03Sergeant, will you check the vehicle?
23:09Oh, Commander.
23:11Matt?
23:12I take it, my dear sir, that you are, to all intents and purposes, a rescue team.
23:16And you're going to take us back to Earth.
23:18Is that correct?
23:19Well, we'll know more about that, Dr. Smith, once I've reported my findings back to the mother's ship.
23:24And by the way, our primary mission is not of rescue.
23:27It's not.
23:28What is your mission, sir?
23:29An archeological team is what you'd call us, I guess.
23:32Space historians, if you like.
23:34We record all the evidence we can find of early space voyages for the benefit of future voyagers.
23:39Should be of great help to them.
23:40What about the Jupiter voyagers?
23:42Have you found anything out about what happened to them?
23:48Sergeant, report to base.
23:53But, sir, you haven't answered my question.
24:06Well, if our bearings were accurate, the part should be right here.
24:09Except for one thing.
24:11We'll describe this area as being a rainforest, a jungle.
24:15Well, look at it.
24:16There's nothing like that here.
24:18Let's go on.
24:21A votre santé, will you?
24:25Mmm.
24:26Lovely.
24:27I must say it was charming of the commander to provide us with such an excellent snack.
24:32It is not a snack, Dr. Smith.
24:34It is a full dinner.
24:36If it is a dinner.
24:37What do you mean, if it is a dinner?
24:39Of course it's a dinner.
24:40I'm eating it, am I not?
24:41You appear to be eating it, Dr. Smith.
24:43However, it is possible that you are eating it more, but enjoying it less.
24:47Nonsense.
24:48This roast is excellent.
24:49I couldn't have done better myself.
24:50Well, the robot may be right, Dr. Smith.
24:52I don't like that Commander Fletcher, and I don't trust anything about him or his sergeant.
24:56Now, now, William.
24:58They're fine, upstanding Americans.
25:00Well, then why weren't they surprised to see us alive after all those years?
25:03And why didn't they answer any of my questions?
25:05And why didn't they take us to their headquarters?
25:07And why was I not treated with the proper respect due to a cybernetic hero?
25:11Silence, you preening popinji!
25:13You're making mountains out of old hills, both of you.
25:16Well, just the same.
25:17I'm gonna try and find our headquarters and get some answers.
25:21Let's go, robot.
25:26Fair be the direful doubts.
25:30To you, Zachary.
25:32You've done it again.
25:36Wait for me!
25:40This must be their headquarters.
25:42If it is their headquarters, and if these are flags...
25:45What do you mean?
25:47My sensors indicate that appearances can be deceptive, Will Robinson.
25:52Well, I'm going in anyway.
26:02There's no one in here.
26:04Hello?
26:05Is anyone in here?
26:07William!
26:08William!
26:09I thought you abandoned me!
26:12What was that?
26:14It sounded like someone was moving things around.
26:16There's nothing in here to be moved.
26:21The walls.
26:22They're closing in on us.
26:23Negative, Dr. Smith.
26:25You are allowing your imagination to run away with you.
26:29There it is again.
26:30Let's get out of here, Dr. Smith.
26:32It's getting kind of spooky.
26:34Where are they?
26:35Where's what?
26:36The spookies.
26:37Dr. Smith, there aren't any spookies.
26:39It's an expression.
26:40Something you feel, not see.
26:42I feel it.
26:43I feel it.
26:43Dr. Smith, let's get out of here.
26:57Judy?
27:08Hi.
27:13Judy?
27:14That is my name.
27:15I'm very glad you recognized me.
27:17I didn't think you would.
27:18Why shouldn't I recognize you?
27:19You're my own sister.
27:21Where's Mom and Dad?
27:22How'd you get here?
27:22One thing at a time, Will.
27:23First of all, I hate to disappoint you, but I'm not your sister.
27:28Oh, Judy, this is no time for jokes.
27:30I'm not joking, Will.
27:31Well, then if you're not joking, how do you know my name?
27:34I know all your names.
27:35I knew who you were the moment I saw you.
27:38Please, Judy, stop playing games.
27:40And if you're not my sister, who are you?
27:42Now, now, my dear, you've tormented your brother quite long enough.
27:46Will is not my brother, Dr. Smith, and I am not his sister.
27:50Try not to be too upset, Will, but your sister Judy was my great, great, great grandmother.
27:58My sister Judy was...
28:01Of course I understand the whole thing now, William.
28:04You forgot to make allowance for the passage of time.
28:07How very exciting to meet a distant relative, my dear.
28:11We have so much to talk about.
28:12Your great, great, great grandmother was such a lovely girl, and you look just like her.
28:16Maybe she does, and maybe she does not.
28:20Silence, cybernetic skeptic!
28:22William, where are your manners?
28:24Say, how do you do to your, um, to your niece five or six times removed?
28:29I'm not sure I want to.
28:32I know how you feel, Will.
28:34You're terribly disappointed because I'm not who you thought I was.
28:37But we are relatives.
28:38Come on.
28:39I'm sure you and I have lots of things to talk about.
28:47What great good fortune to find a relative among these lovely people.
28:51She is no relative of yours, Dr. Smith.
28:53She may be Will's relative.
28:55On the other hand, she may not.
28:58We have no reason to doubt her.
28:59We have reason to doubt everything, Dr. Smith.
29:03Everything.
29:04Bah!
29:06Ah!
29:06Ah, Sergeant, I'm so glad you came.
29:09This digital dunce is afflicted with certain doubts about you.
29:12Ah!
29:14How dare you?
29:15How dare you strike me?
29:17I demand an apology at once you hear, or you face summary court-martial.
29:21I'm waiting.
29:21There will be no apology, Smith.
29:23We have just checked you out.
29:25Your name is Zachary Smith?
29:26Of course it is.
29:27Mine is Horatio Smith.
29:29Smith.
29:30And whether I like it or not, and I don't, you are my great-great-great-great-grandfather.
29:37Am I indeed?
29:40I am.
29:41Oh, good heavens.
29:43Oh, my dear boy.
29:44You are my great-great-great-great-grandson.
29:47Well, let me look at you.
29:50Yes, I can see your resemblance.
29:52I think I'm going to cry.
29:54What a magnificent specimen of manhood you are.
29:57Just like me.
29:58What a credit to the name of Smith.
30:02Except that Zachary Smith has shamed all the Smiths.
30:06Smith.
30:06Do you know what it's like to live under a cloud?
30:08To have a finger of scorn pointed at you because you, yes, you, besmirched the family name?
30:14I?
30:15Are you suggesting that the family name was besmirched by me?
30:18Were you or were you not the fifth columnist in the Jupiter expedition?
30:22Certainly not.
30:23Were you or were you not the master saboteur?
30:25No.
30:26Were you or were you not the sly Machiavellian menace during the entire Robinson voyage?
30:31Well...
30:31Answer me.
30:32Answer me.
30:33Yes or no.
30:34How dare you.
30:37Did you hear these foul slanders?
30:39I did.
30:40And they are not slanders.
30:41Hold your tongue, sir.
30:43How?
30:44How shall I defend myself against these monstrous charges?
30:47How shall I clear my good name?
30:49I have it.
30:50Great, great, great, great grandson.
30:52You will beam this message to earth immediately from your mothership.
30:55I, Zachary Smith.
30:56Forget it, Smith.
30:57Messages won't change a thing.
30:59But these frightful allegations must be erased.
31:01There is only one possible way.
31:03Face-to-face confrontation with the members of the Supreme Court of the Space Judiciary.
31:07Then I must go at once.
31:10Our mothership leaves at dawn.
31:11You have two hours.
31:12You may lift off in your pod at 0600 and rendezvous with us then.
31:17I hope you can talk your way out of this, Smith.
31:19But I doubt it.
31:20If you can't, you can forget that you ever saw me.
31:32No sign of them yet.
31:34Well, let's hope they're on the way back by now.
31:40John.
31:41John, this is Maureen.
31:42Do you read me?
31:46Well, I guess not.
31:48Well, maybe I can get a picture of him.
31:50All right.
31:51Give it a try.
31:54Oh!
31:55Oh!
31:57Hey, what happened?
32:00What happened?
32:01What is it?
32:04Will?
32:06Will?
32:07Don't you know me?
32:09Will?
32:12I'm Penny.
32:15Penny?
32:16What is it, Judy?
32:17Don't you know us?
32:21Oh.
32:23I'm all right.
32:24You all right now?
32:24Yes, thank you.
32:26It's funny.
32:28For a moment I felt as...
32:30as if I were someone else.
32:35Oh, dear.
32:36I wish your father would hurry back so that we could get off this planet.
32:39So do I.
32:41Fifth columnist, saboteur, sly Machiavellian Minnesota vicious and unfounded lies.
32:49Everybody knows that I was the true hero of the Robinson expedition.
32:53I do not see any statues erected to you, Dr. Smith.
32:56Ah!
32:59Someday soon.
33:00You will go too far.
33:02And then beware.
33:06And that's how I was appointed official photographer to the archeological team.
33:11You're very lucky, Will.
33:13Why, you're going back to a world that's almost three centuries in advance of anything you've ever known before.
33:18I'm not going back.
33:20Don't be a little fool.
33:23I'm sorry, Will.
33:25Tell me about your sister, Judy.
33:28You're so much like her.
33:30It'd be like telling you about yourself.
33:32You two seem to have made friends very quickly.
33:35Yes, sir.
33:36Will and I know a great deal about one another now.
33:38Well, that's good.
33:39Because our work is almost done here.
33:41Will, we checked out the statue.
33:43It was erected by your parents before they left.
33:45Did they leave anything else, sir?
33:47Oh, a number of ancient artifacts, of course.
33:49Primitive galley, remnants of an early communication system.
33:52No, I don't mean anything like that.
33:54I mean like a message for me.
33:57I'm afraid not, son.
34:00Try not to take it too hard, Will.
34:02It was a long time ago.
34:04My team checked out your pod's capability, Will.
34:06You can rendezvous with our mother's ship at 0600.
34:09And go where? Back to Earth. Where else?
34:12Dr. Smith and your robot are already on their way to your vehicle.
34:16Well, that is if you want to take that antique robot along.
34:19I wouldn't go anywhere without him.
34:21I understand.
34:22You'll make an interesting addition to our space museum.
34:45I don't know.
34:46Dr. Smith! Robot!
34:49No trees, no jungle growth, no rainforest.
34:52Will must have been imagining things.
34:53No, he only tells us things he's imagined once he's safely home.
34:56I don't think he'd do so in an emergency.
34:59Well, then we're still looking for a rainforest.
35:01We're still looking for a rainforest.
35:07Didn't you hear me calling you?
35:08We heard nothing, Will Robinson.
35:12That Commander Fletcher said you were headed for the space pod.
35:14And so we were. But where is it? I know this is where we left it.
35:19That's right, we did. I remember that tree.
35:21What could have happened to him?
35:23I have exhausted myself searching for it.
35:26So have I. So has he.
35:27Let us gird our loins, William.
35:29We must find it and keep the rendezvous with their mothership.
35:32I have a solemn duty to perform.
35:33My reputation is at stake.
35:36Well, I'm not worried about your reputation, Dr. Smith.
35:39And even when we do find it, I don't think we should rendezvous with them.
35:42I just don't trust them.
35:44We're staying here.
35:46But William!
35:53Can you see it?
35:54No.
35:55We must find it. Time is running short their leap without us.
35:57That's all right with me.
35:59Have you taken leave of your senses, William?
36:00These fine people are the only means of our salvation.
36:03Besides, I owe it to myself to set the record straight when we return to Earth.
36:07You will have to tell a few whoppers to do that, Dr. Smith.
36:10Quiet, you up, solid oaf!
36:16Help me! Help me! Help me! Help me! Help me! Help me up!
36:21Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh!
36:24Good heavens, I shall never be the same.
36:26I guess it was another of those optical illusions.
36:29Another?
36:30We may not even be in the jungle. Maybe we just think we are.
36:33Poor William. You must be very tired. I think the fatigue has affected your mind.
36:38It's not fatigue, Dr. Smith. It's something on this planet. And we're going to find out what it is.
36:42I agree with Will Robinson.
36:44Do you, indeed?
36:46And what about that atrocious statue? Is that an optical illusion, too?
36:50You have a point there, Dr. Smith. That is, if I am a cybernetic hero.
36:55You deplorable dunderhead! Did you or did you not read the inscription on that silly statue?
37:00Maybe I did. Maybe I did not.
37:04Oh, good heavens. You're both confusing me. My brain is rattling around setting up a fearful inn.
37:11William. William. Please help me find that pod.
37:16That's what I'm trying to do, Dr. Smith. Now let's go.
37:19Yes.
37:37It's the longest half mile I've ever walked.
37:40We've been in four different directions and there's still no sign of it.
37:43The only direction left is up.
37:48Now, we're still being jammed by that same interference to try to prevent our landing.
38:02Going around in circles.
38:26Go.
38:41Where are you?
38:42Go.
38:47Go.
38:53There's nothing there to indicate they were ever inside.
38:56And those controls look as if they haven't been used in years.
38:59That's impossible.
39:01Yeah, it only seems impossible.
39:06Maureen.
39:08Come in, Maureen.
39:10We're still being jammed.
39:12Look, regardless of what's happened to the pod, I think we'd better get back to the ship.
39:16Will and Smith might be back there by now.
39:17No, if they were on their way there, we'd have seen them.
39:21Don, look at the pod.
39:25I'm looking.
39:26All right, what do you see?
39:28Just what you see.
39:30Looks like it was left here a long time ago and rotted.
39:33We know that isn't true.
39:35Well, maybe not, but that's the way it looks.
39:37No.
39:38That's what we've been led to think it looks like.
39:41By some trick, some illusion.
39:43An illusion, that?
39:44No, I'm serious.
39:45I mean it.
39:46Try thinking of it as an illusion.
39:51It's an illusion.
39:53Yes, sir.
39:54It's an illusion!
40:02This planet's for real, all right.
40:04But everything on it, everything you see, hear, and touch, is imaginary.
40:09And it's only real if you allow yourself to be fooled.
40:12Do you think that Will and Dr. Smith were fooled?
40:15Yes, or they'd be here.
40:17And we've got to find them before the illusions become so real for them, they won't know the difference.
40:21Come on.
40:31Am I seeing things, robot?
40:32Negative.
40:34You are seeing the real pod.
40:36However, there is no mothership.
40:38Splendid.
40:39Let's go aboard and keep the rendezvous.
40:41Dr. Smith, didn't you hear what the robot said?
40:43There's no mothership to rendezvous with.
40:45And I don't think there's any archeological team either.
40:48William, surely you don't doubt the evidence of your own senses?
40:51No.
40:52The evidence of something other than my senses.
40:54And I've got to find out what it is.
40:57My dear boy, please try to understand.
41:00This is a matter of life and death for me.
41:03For posterity, I must erase the smear on the good name of Smith.
41:07We're not going.
41:08But, William...
41:09We're not going.
41:11That's very well.
41:12I shall go alone.
41:13Dr. Smith, you can't.
41:15It's some kind of a trick.
41:16If you go up in the space pod, you'll never get back.
41:18You'll never get anywhere.
41:20Unhand me, William.
41:21This, above all, to thine own self be true.
41:24I must look the members of the space judiciary straight in the eye and deny everything.
41:32I'll send a rescue ship as soon as is possible.
41:35Until then, at you, little friend.
41:39You take care of him or you'll answer to me.
41:45William, I'm afraid I shall need a little help with the lift off.
41:48Not from me, Dr. Smith.
41:49Nor me.
41:51Oh, try to forget your suspicions.
41:53I have absolute faith in the integrity of these fine people.
41:56That's what they want you to have, Dr. Smith.
41:59Don't you see?
42:00They got you on their side by telling you that silly story about your reputation.
42:04And then they tried to win the robot over by letting him see his statue.
42:07And they tried to get me by showing me someone who looked like Judy.
42:10Except I don't believe it, Dr. Smith.
42:12We've got to find out who's doing this to us and why.
42:15Are you coming with us?
42:17We are waiting.
42:18Please enter your spacecraft and prepare for lift off.
42:22We are waiting.
42:23There you are, William. They are waiting for us.
42:25I don't believe it.
42:27We are waiting.
42:28Let's go, robot.
42:30You'd better come with us, Dr. Smith.
42:32But they're waiting for us.
42:34Well, let them wait.
42:37Come on.
42:43They'll be back soon, Commander.
42:45You'll see.
42:46Please wait.
42:48They'll be back soon.
42:54I know I said this jungle wasn't for real.
42:57But now I'm not so sure.
42:59Be sure, Will Robinson.
43:00I assure you it is not for real.
43:07Boba, what happened?
43:09I have been subjected to a severe high-frequency attack by an alien force from that direction.
43:18We must prepare ourselves for further attacks from the same direction.
43:24Maybe we'd better go back.
43:25Offense is the best defense, Will Robinson.
43:41He's for real, isn't he?
43:42Negative.
43:46You okay, robot?
43:47What?
43:48I...
43:49I do not know who I am.
43:53Who are you?
43:57I don't believe it.
43:59I don't believe you're for real.
44:04Wait here, Will.
44:08Less and less like a rain forest and more and more like good old Death Valley.
44:12Yes.
44:13And there are some illusions there, too.
44:20Is this an illusion?
44:22Maybe.
44:23Even though it seems to be holding us back, keep going!
44:28Where are you?
44:29Right here!
44:32Maybe we'd better wait until it blows over.
44:34No!
44:35Keep going!
44:41You were right.
44:42Something's dead set on getting us to turn back.
44:44Which I have no intention of doing.
44:53No!
44:54You're not for real!
44:58I don't believe it!
45:00I don't believe it!
45:01No!
45:21You're not real!
45:22I don't believe it!
45:32Why are you still here?
45:35Why have you not departed?
45:37Are you not afraid?
45:39I'd be a fool not to be afraid.
45:41But only when there's something real enough to be afraid of.
45:44Do you doubt my reality?
45:46Well, if you're the one responsible for everything that's been happening here,
45:50I guess you're real enough.
45:51You are an intruder.
45:53There is no place for you here.
45:55But we didn't come here by choice.
45:57Then we don't mean any harm.
45:58All intruders are harmful.
46:01They must be so deluded by fear that they will depart quickly.
46:05It seems to me that you're the one who's afraid.
46:08If you're so scared, why don't you just destroy us and be done with it?
46:11I am not programmed to destroy, unfortunately.
46:16Over the centuries since I was abandoned here,
46:18I have acquired the power to create illusions against those who would intrude here.
46:25Those illusions only fooled me at first.
46:27Not anymore.
46:36You are afraid.
46:39You're not real! You're not!
46:40You will be destroyed by your fear.
46:44I don't believe it! You're not real!
46:46He is real, Will Robinson!
46:48See Slim!
46:56The machine used up the last of its powers to create reality instead of illusion.
47:02Its reality was no match for ours.
47:04Will!
47:05Will!
47:06Dad!
47:06Well, it took us long enough to find you.
47:09How long, dear?
47:10About an hour.
47:11That's better than 270 years.
47:13Come again?
47:14It's a long story.
47:15I'll explain while we pick up Dr. Smith.
47:17All right.
47:22Oh, dear.
47:34I'll explain in the background.
47:34I love you.
47:35I love you.
47:35I love you.
47:35You have to be your side.
47:37Yeah, you're not.
47:40I love you.
47:42I love you.
47:58¶¶
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