Doctor Omega
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All looks a bit serious and worthy...
Where's the talking vegatables, etc?
Where's the talking vegatables, etc?
The trailer doesn't give a lot away so far, but I'll give it a go just based on the fact that it's Lost in Space. Which sounds like I'm enabling all the producers that are too lazy to come up with an original show and just reboot whatever they can. But it will have to be a worthwhile reboot to make me stick around. Not just an "in name only" reboot, but close enough to the original concept to be worthy of the title, and yet it also needs to have something new to say and not just hit the same beats as the original.
Looking at IMDB she's Judy and the girl looking over her shoulder is Penny. Which is odd because if that's the case Penny looks to be older than Judy and I thought it was the other way around?Is the black girl meant to be Judy? Or Penny? Those outfits look very similar to those in Enterprise! Wonder if there is a connection? All episodes for April 13th, Hmmmm will it bomb and if it does will they tell us or just say it's being renewed next year anyway!
JB
Edit: Further research shows that Mina Sundwall (Penny) was born in 2001 and Taylor Russell (Judy) was born in 1994 so they are the right ages. But that picture makes Taylor look about 12.
This is a clip of the only episode in Lost In Space where the robot says the famous line and it does not happen how I remember it. I actually remember this happening multiple times with the Robots arms waving AROUND.
“Lost in Space” remake which runs for ten episodes
Meet the Robinson family as they blast off on an edge-of-your-seat adventure to establish a new colony in space, but find themselves suddenly pulled off course and crash landed on a lost planet. This first featurette provides an inside look into the family, the lost planet, and the adventures they embark on together. Lost In Space launches globally on Netflix April 13th.
“Jon [Jashni, EP] and I had wanted Dr. Smith to be a woman. Why? Because we were very close to Jonathan Harris. I knew him very well. I had him in my ear telling me ‘If they ain’t got me they got nothing. Kevin, I love you, but it will fail because I am Dr. Smith and nobody else can be Dr. Smith. That’s why that Gary Oldman movie died.’
So we said we won’t invite that comparison. What we’ll do is we will cast someone who will bring to it everything Jonathan brought to it but from a totally different perspective without having all of that baggage.
It's definitely getting old now, in my opinion, and is so, so lazy and creatively limited. I imagine that every time someone suggests it, they are all excited and thinking they are inventing the wheel. They are not. They are just putting a new tyre on an old wheel, instead of inventing a wheel of their own.This no gender madness will lead to ruin, it's so obvious!