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Post by movieliker on Apr 17, 2018 1:55:02 GMT
Netflix"s original "Lost in Space" should be called "Liberals Self Destruct". The characters in this series have no common sense.
Who goes into outer space and lands on strange planets with no weapons? Liberals. Who ends up some place dangerous without weapons that could protect them ? Liberals
Who put a 10 year old boy in charge of the most sophisticated and powerful weapon and tool on the planet? Liberals
Who allows their children to talk back, sass and disrespect their parents with no consequence? Liberals
Who cannot perform their duties because they are too upset? Liberals (Judy) Who decides for the whole colony to sacrifice the whole colony (100 people?) in order to try and save one stupid surfer dude? Liberals (Judy) Who risk her life and the welfare of one colony transport vehicle for the life of one rebel who refused to leave a spaceship when ordered to because it was unsafe? Liberals (Judy) (By the way, I an not saying anything but, Judy is a black female. But I am not saying ANYTHING !!!)
Who destroys the most sophisticated and powerful tool and weapon available to the whole colony because one stupid ass bitch wants revenge? Liberals Who decides it is "understandable and acceptable" to destroy the most sophisticated and powerful tool and weapon available to the whole colony because one stupid ass bitch decides to attack a virtual tank with a stupid little handgun? Liberals
I am only on episode 7, but if the Robinsons survive their crash landing on an uncharted and dangerous planet, it will be because the writers wanted them to survive. Not because the Robinsons are competent. Because they have absolutely no common sense. Just like liberals.
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Post by rateater on Apr 17, 2018 3:31:13 GMT
i miss matt leblanc
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Post by jean74 on Apr 17, 2018 4:14:05 GMT
Really think that the original Lost in Space was one of a kind. A slap in the face to actress June Lockhart there.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 17, 2018 4:53:14 GMT
SPOILERS !!! SPOILERS !!!
Episode 8;
(By the way, the stupid surfer dude died and they lost all the fuel. No surprise there. Another loose/loose for liberals.)
The evil criminal, liar and manipulator woman is locked in a locker. The little boy goes down into the adjacent storage room. The evil woman starts talking to him in an obvious attempt to benefit herself and hurt everyone else.
Here is the good part;
The first thing the little boy says to her is, "I am not supposed to talk with you." What is the second thing he does? You guessed it, he starts talking with her.
The kids don't listen to their parents. And they are never punished, disciplined or suffer any consequences.
Let's see where this goes. If it is anything like the first 7 episodes, it would go badly. But let's see . . . ha ha ha . . .
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Post by movieliker on Apr 17, 2018 5:35:52 GMT
SPOILERS !!! SPOILERS !!!
Episode 9;
You guessed it, the evil woman manipulates the boy, escapes, tapes up the boy and sabatages the escape mission. She knocks out and kidnaps the mother.
The kids are sitting around the table trying to figure out what to do. Nobody blames the little boy for not obeying the parents orders and possibly getting people killed. The other kids can't say anything. They don't listen to their parents either.
Oh these liberals are the own worst enemies.
This is a repeated occurrence in this stupid show. The writers must be liberals with no clue how to be competent. Or they are conservatives making fun of liberal incompetence.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 17, 2018 6:35:10 GMT
SPOILERS !!! SPOILERS!!!
Episode 10
The robot is back now working for the evil woman against the "good guys". It was working for the good guys. But they were so stupid, they couldn't see the benefit. So they destroyed it.
Dumbasses. They are their own worst enemies. Stumbling and bumbling through space.
If the show was manned by independents, moderates and conservatives, they never would have crashed in the first place. Because they would have had weapons to defend themselves from attack.
Dumbass liberals.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 17, 2018 9:13:27 GMT
SPOILERS !!! SPOILERS !!!
Okay, I have finished the series (first and only season).
It got better towards the end. I don't buy the robot coming back to be friends with Will. And the characters took too long to understand that the robot was just a machine. It wasn't good or bad. Some of the characters never realized it. But those were minor complaints compared to the liberal blunderbuses that kept tripping up the characters. That was just stupid.
All in all, it is okay. Kids can watch it. I guess it can be classified as family entertainment.
The acting was good. The special effects were good. The writing was stupid for most of the show.
I guess I would give it a 6 or 7 on a scale of 1 to 10.
The main problem with the show was it's liberal agenda. Nobody is accountable. People make major mistakes. There is no right and wrong. Nobody is blamed for causing trouble. Kids misbehave. They cause trouble. They are never disciplined or suffer any consequences. They are never even told they did wrong. This a super component of liberalism --- no judgments. No condemnation. No punishment.
That and just stupid irresponsible decisions.
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Post by maxwellperfect on Apr 17, 2018 16:49:49 GMT
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Post by harpospoke on Apr 17, 2018 19:06:10 GMT
I made it through 3 episodes. Didn't hate it, didn't love it.
The cast seems ok. But the angst moments complete with repetitive flashbacks started getting on my nerves. One scene where the father is more concerned about his daughter's "issues" than saving her life made my eyes roll pretty hard.
I like the robot. The kid was getting on my nerves with his constant state of fear in the beginning. The mother's arrogance was off putting. The one daughter's role as "wise cracking kid" was a little weak.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 17, 2018 21:46:52 GMT
Be careful what you wish for.
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Post by Marv on Apr 18, 2018 0:29:02 GMT
I made it through 3 episodes. Didn't hate it, didn't love it. The cast seems ok. But the angst moments complete with repetitive flashbacks started getting on my nerves. One scene where the father is more concerned about his daughter's "issues" than saving her life made my eyes roll pretty hard. I like the robot. The kid was getting on my nerves with his constant state of fear in the beginning. The mother's arrogance was off putting. The one daughter's role as "wise cracking kid" was a little weak. The memory flashback for Judy stop pretty quickly. I think by eps 3 or 4 she is back to normal. I didn’t care for it much either but it advanced a PTSD subplot.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 18, 2018 0:39:28 GMT
I made it through 3 episodes. Didn't hate it, didn't love it. The cast seems ok. But the angst moments complete with repetitive flashbacks started getting on my nerves. One scene where the father is more concerned about his daughter's "issues" than saving her life made my eyes roll pretty hard. I like the robot. The kid was getting on my nerves with his constant state of fear in the beginning. The mother's arrogance was off putting. The one daughter's role as "wise cracking kid" was a little weak. The memory flashback for Judy stop pretty quickly. I think by eps 3 or 4 she is back to normal. I didn’t care for it much either but it advanced a PTSD subplot. I am so tired of movies and TV shows about people who can't handle things. People who are always freaking out, flipping out, or emotionally traumatized. Is that what audiences like? I find it eye rolling boring. People who CAN handle things are more interesting to me.
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Post by Marv on Apr 18, 2018 0:46:27 GMT
The memory flashback for Judy stop pretty quickly. I think by eps 3 or 4 she is back to normal. I didn’t care for it much either but it advanced a PTSD subplot. I am so tired of movies and TV shows about people who can't handle things. People who are always freaking out, flipping out, or emotionally traumatized. Is that what audiences like? I find it eye rolling boring. People who can handle things are more interesting to me. Well, for one the show follows several characters so it’s not like the entirety of the series is focused on a characters struggles with PTSD. It was a hurdle for one specific character for a small amount of time in order to ahow her overcoming that adversity. Building her character and her connections to other characters in the process. Her same struggles provided an opportunity for other characters to shine as well. Penny, for example, took it upon herself to save her family from the storm that they had no clue about and that’s primarily due to Judy being unable. Also...I’d argue that the two Robinson parents are about as capable at handling things as you can get. Almost to a deus ex machine level to be honest. They are constantly fraught with problem after problem and they always seem to have this moment of clarity for a long shot solution that, most of the time, works like a charm. But to me that’s just kind of what this show presents itself as. Whether that’s your cup of tea or not...I dunno.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 18, 2018 1:12:41 GMT
I am so tired of movies and TV shows about people who can't handle things. People who are always freaking out, flipping out, or emotionally traumatized. Is that what audiences like? I find it eye rolling boring. People who CAN handle things are more interesting to me. Well, for one the show follows several characters so it’s not like the entirety of the series is focused on a characters struggles with PTSD. It was a hurdle for one specific character for a small amount of time in order to ahow her overcoming that adversity. Building her character and her connections to other characters in the process. Her same struggles provided an opportunity for other characters to shine as well. Penny, for example, took it upon herself to save her family from the storm that they had no clue about and that’s primarily due to Judy being unable. Also...I’d argue that the two Robinson parents are about as capable at handling things as you can get. Almost to a deus ex machine level to be honest. They are constantly fraught with problem after problem and they always seem to have this moment of clarity for a long shot solution that, most of the time, works like a charm. But to me that’s just kind of what this show presents itself as. Whether that’s your cup of tea or not...I dunno. Well, I find that eye rolling boring. I was raised around people who knew risks, and how to handle it. We didn’t have people who were afraid of this, or afraid of that. We had people who were prepared for risk and not afraid of adversity or a challenge. It seems less and less characters in movies and TV shows are built like this. It is always melodramatically over acted what their weak side is. Like it is en vogue to be a sissy. I for one am sick of it. On the news today they always show the freaking out woman or the crying man. So sickening. Everybody is a weenie these days.
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Post by Marv on Apr 18, 2018 3:42:43 GMT
Well, for one the show follows several characters so it’s not like the entirety of the series is focused on a characters struggles with PTSD. It was a hurdle for one specific character for a small amount of time in order to ahow her overcoming that adversity. Building her character and her connections to other characters in the process. Her same struggles provided an opportunity for other characters to shine as well. Penny, for example, took it upon herself to save her family from the storm that they had no clue about and that’s primarily due to Judy being unable. Also...I’d argue that the two Robinson parents are about as capable at handling things as you can get. Almost to a deus ex machine level to be honest. They are constantly fraught with problem after problem and they always seem to have this moment of clarity for a long shot solution that, most of the time, works like a charm. But to me that’s just kind of what this show presents itself as. Whether that’s your cup of tea or not...I dunno. Well, I find that eye rolling boring. I was raised around people who knew risks, and how to handle it. We didn’t have people who were afraid of this, or afraid of that. We had people who were prepared for risk and not afraid of adversity or a challenge. It seems less and less characters in movies and TV shows are built like this. It is always melodramatically over acted what their weak side is. Like it is en vogue to be a sissy. I for one am sick of it. On the news today they always show the freaking out woman or crying man. So sickening. Everybody is a weenie these days. I guess I’m a tad more forgiving for an 18 year old that almost died on a strange planet to be a little tentative about placing herself in a life threatening position less than a day later.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2018 4:43:41 GMT
I made it through 3 episodes. Didn't hate it, didn't love it. The cast seems ok. But the angst moments complete with repetitive flashbacks started getting on my nerves. One scene where the father is more concerned about his daughter's "issues" than saving her life made my eyes roll pretty hard. I like the robot. The kid was getting on my nerves with his constant state of fear in the beginning. The mother's arrogance was off putting. The one daughter's role as "wise cracking kid" was a little weak. The memory flashback for Judy stop pretty quickly. I think by eps 3 or 4 she is back to normal. I didn’t care for it much either but it advanced a PTSD subplot. I think they used that once too often, like when she was watching the ice closing in around the ship, there was no need for the flashback but they did it anyways. But overall a very good series. I am halfway through it.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 18, 2018 4:57:26 GMT
Well, I find that eye rolling boring. I was raised around people who knew risks, and how to handle it. We didn’t have people who were afraid of this, or afraid of that. We had people who were prepared for risk and not afraid of adversity or a challenge. It seems less and less characters in movies and TV shows are built like this. It is always melodramatically over acted what their weak side is. Like it is en vogue to be a sissy. I for one am sick of it. On the news today they always show the freaking out woman or the crying man. So sickening. Everybody is a weenie these days. I guess I’m a tad more forgiving for an 18 year old that almost died on a strange planet to be a little tentative about placing herself in a life threatening position less than a day later. Okay, I will give you that. But the whole series is characters who are afraid. Who are emotionally overwhelmed by the situation. When I was growing up, my whole family - adults and children, males and females - were excited about assuming risk and facing danger. Although nobody wanted to die or be killed, we were not afraid to face dangerous situations. Most of the time we don't see that anymore. Everyone is afraid, emotionally overwhelmed, or worse --- freaked out, flipped out or traumatized. Results in me losing interest and not caring about characters who are a bunch of cowards.
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Post by DSDSquared on Apr 18, 2018 15:55:47 GMT
I keep hearing it is REALLY good from everyone who watched it. I have not seen one episode yet.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 18, 2018 16:00:27 GMT
I keep hearing it is REALLY good from everyone who watched it. I have not seen one episode yet. I thought the acting, special effects, cinematography and the robot were good. But the characters are buffoons who can't get out of their own way. They screw up and don't even realize they screwed up. They are Lost in Space because they are incompetent. They are lost because they are retarded.
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Post by spooner5020 on Apr 18, 2018 16:22:03 GMT
It’s better than the movie remake. I agree though. They need to change a few things. I only got finished with the first episode. Why did they make the mom the one who’s in charge? What exactly was the reason behind a female Dr.smith? Why does the robot look more like a guy in a suit,is it a throwback to the original series where there was a person in the robot?
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