Eulogy
- Episode aired Apr 13, 2018
- TV-PG
- 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.7K
YOUR RATING
Maureen debates whether to share what she saw in the sky, Don leads a mission to find fuel, and the robot's presence stokes tensions within the group.Maureen debates whether to share what she saw in the sky, Don leads a mission to find fuel, and the robot's presence stokes tensions within the group.Maureen debates whether to share what she saw in the sky, Don leads a mission to find fuel, and the robot's presence stokes tensions within the group.
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Lost In Space -"Eulogy"
S1 E6
8 -stars. All of my reviews begin with an 8 -star rating.
From 17:12 -That talk between Maureen and "Doctor Smith" was especially creepy this episode, right?
The robot offers Will a multi -coloured crystal. All my dogs ever offer me are bright eyes and wagging tails. Oh. And stools.
Being able to connect emotionally with character(s)? Yes/No
9 -stars.
8 -stars. All of my reviews begin with an 8 -star rating.
From 17:12 -That talk between Maureen and "Doctor Smith" was especially creepy this episode, right?
The robot offers Will a multi -coloured crystal. All my dogs ever offer me are bright eyes and wagging tails. Oh. And stools.
Being able to connect emotionally with character(s)? Yes/No
9 -stars.
Exceptionally frustrating episode. One one side we have the story of an attempted fuel-retrieval mission. Included in the actual mission is the lightness and silly comedy driven by the interplay of Don, Judy, and a number of ancillary characters. Plenty of reasons to smile even within the drama of the mission. Very enjoyable (and welcomed with all of the bad news the colonists have faced). On the other side we have the dark manipulations of Dr. Smith (no spoiler here, she has been lying and conniving since the first moment we saw her on screen). This episode it was too much and too dark, Why doesn't anyone see through her haze of lies? Why does everyone accept the ludicrous things she says without question? Why doesn't anyone implement the most basic practical safety considerations with respect to the Robot? Watching Smith manipulate the mentally unstable and small children is worse than unpleasant and drags the science fiction story into that dark. (It is the viewer who is being manipulated most of all here.) Perhaps it is supposed to make her (hopefully) eventual comeuppance more satisfying? The cost of the weak (and the intrepid viewer's time indulging her by watching) may be too high a price to pay - only time (and the remaining season episodes) will tell
...not to end on the dark side, the heart-crushing actions of Will are beautiful and mature beyond his young years. He is the light of the series...
...not to end on the dark side, the heart-crushing actions of Will are beautiful and mature beyond his young years. He is the light of the series...
I don't think I can make it through this series. I've been trying to make it easier by watching in the background while doing something else but it's stupidity and sheer annoyingness pushes through. The Van Halen joy ride. OMG, how could any writer put that in to a show set in the future. It broke any semblance of credibility in such a dumb American jock way.
The waterfall date, I threw up a little in the back of my throat over this. just plain terrible.
The Doctor Smith carry on. Really, do you think this is entertaining and fun to watch? Every character is a reflection of the worst aspects of modern day A-holes so instead of being an entertaining and thought provoking show on the wonders of space travel we get a show that dwells in the ugliness of modern 1st world American families and individuals, and it's a really ugly watch.
yeah, nah, I'm out.
I was quite surprised when I saw Lost in Space pop up on Netflix, so I instantly sat down to watch and episode or two. And Netflix being Netflix, I ended up binge watching more then just a couple episodes.
I've not completed the first season yet, but every episode I've seen so far are absolutely amazing. I've loved every moment of the show so far!
When it comes to the actors, they are all doing a great job! But one that really sticks out of the crowd is Maxwell Jenkins (Will Robinson). His acting is superb, and he is doing an amazing job! I had never heard of this actor before, but I am quite sure we're gonna see more of this amazing talent in the future! He really nails all the emotional scenes, to which I myself felt a lump in my throat and a bit tearing up in some of the more emotional scenes of the episode.
Great job, Netflix! You've done it again!
9/10
I've not completed the first season yet, but every episode I've seen so far are absolutely amazing. I've loved every moment of the show so far!
When it comes to the actors, they are all doing a great job! But one that really sticks out of the crowd is Maxwell Jenkins (Will Robinson). His acting is superb, and he is doing an amazing job! I had never heard of this actor before, but I am quite sure we're gonna see more of this amazing talent in the future! He really nails all the emotional scenes, to which I myself felt a lump in my throat and a bit tearing up in some of the more emotional scenes of the episode.
Great job, Netflix! You've done it again!
9/10
While I get where they are trying to go, the nature of the way the writers went about it (without spoiling) seems clumsy and very ham-fisted.
Did you know
- TriviaThe photos contained in the Jupiter's cargo of the real Dr. Zachary Smith are actually those of Bill Mumy, who portrayed Will Robinson in the original Lost In Space TV series.
- GoofsWhen Maureen is explaining the problem with the black hole, she shows the planet circling around the sun and says that the days are getting shorter. One revolution of a planet around the sun is a year. A day is one full rotation of a spinning planet. If the planet circling around the sun is the problem, they should have the equivalent of an earth year or two at least, not a few weeks unless the planet is very close to the sun in which case it would not be habitable.
- Quotes
Hiroki Watanabe: We're scientists, Maureen. Just because we know something, we're not compelled to broadcast it. Information does not exist in isolation. There's consequences. Context.
- SoundtracksPanama
Performed by Van Halen
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 5m(65 min)
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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