Jaga Telesin
Based loosely on the title Lost In Space, this TV series was entertaining for the first few shows while things were being set up for later episodes. However, the writing and the way people think and behave becomes nearly nonsensical, and coincidences far far too numerous to keep the believability high. Most of the poor decisions from the characters are merely there to setup eventual plot changes and scenarios, and would never happen in a life-or-death survival situation with real humans.On the flip-side, the cinematography and special effects are quite effective and well done - especially the robot and it's backstory.This might be worth your time to watch, if you can't find anything better and are prepared to suspend belief in the form of irrational choices by all of the main characters. That may be par for the course in Hollywood cinema nowadays however.
markheard
Unlikable and annoying actors. Especially the kids. Definitely 1 star and I'm a sci-fi junkie.
southsideringo-01163
These other reviews of 1 or 2 stars are puzzling. This is Lost in Space not the Expanse. It's entertaining. The story keeps moving. I want to keep watching to see what happens. The family has their issues, but damn, are these people expecting a show with no drama? The family drama is part of the deal. The dad reenlisted and the mom felt abandoned and so on. Lots of unresolved issues and anger. I thought the younger two kids did a great job acting as well. And Parker Posey was a great choice for Dr. Smith.
mikeberry-44375
I enjoyed the Lost In Space spin-off, because it took the original to an entirely different level, even the characters got a make over. I am anxiously awaiting the second season.