gcanfield-29727
Joined Sep 2019
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You may rate this episode higher, if you enjoy hearing the word "obsolete" repeated about 50 times. The episode is well done, thanks to two good actors (Burgess Meredith and Fritz Weaver). Meredith's character seems to be a variation on his role in "Time Enough at Last," a better episode, in my opinion. The story here, of a totalitarian state, can be frightening, since the world we actually live in tends to increasingly de-value human dignity. Again, well done episode, but redundant at times.
This episode was Marta Kristen's personal favorite. It was definitely one of the few times the spotlight was on lovely Judy. When she refused the salad, that was her parents' first clue that this may not be their beloved Judy. My favorite scene is between Judy and Dr Smith. Judy tells Smith to "come here." When he doesn't respond, she repeats herself. She wouldn't have had to tell me twice! Between her beautiful face and that throaty, sexy voice! Marta was actually a little scary here (as beautiful women can be). She was dead serious for most of the episode, but even the darkest frown couldn't compromise her beauty. I am a life-long Lost in Space fan. If I had to criticize the show for one thing, it wouldn't be the Great Vegetable Rebellion. It could only be the lack of focus on the beautiful, ultra-sexy Marta Kristen.