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* [[Narm]]: Hoo boy. Probably most notable is the episode "The Great Vegetable Rebellion," where Mark Goddard has noted that during several shots you can see him deliberately not looking at the vegetable people so he wouldn't laugh. |
* [[Narm]]: Hoo boy. Probably most notable is the episode "The Great Vegetable Rebellion," where Mark Goddard has noted that during several shots you can see him deliberately not looking at the vegetable people so he wouldn't laugh. |
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* [[Values Dissonance]]: It's a standard overused joke nowadays that [[Paedo Hunt|any sane parent wouldn't]] let Dr. Smith anywhere near Will Robinson. "[[Unfortunate Implications|Dear boy]]", [[All Gays Are Pedophiles|indeed]]. |
* [[Values Dissonance]]: It's a standard overused joke nowadays that [[Paedo Hunt|any sane parent wouldn't]] let Dr. Smith anywhere near Will Robinson. "[[Unfortunate Implications|Dear boy]]", [[All Gays Are Pedophiles|indeed]]. |
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* [[Villain Decay]]: Doctor Smith went from a fiend planning to [[Kill |
* [[Villain Decay]]: Doctor Smith went from a fiend planning to [[Kill'Em All|kill everyone on the ship]] for some vague reason to a [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|prissy jerk who actually saved the crew sometimes]]. Unusually, this was actually at the request of his actor, Jonathan Harris, who feared that Smith would soon be killed off if he continued being a threatening villain. |
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=== From [[The Movie]] === |
=== From [[The Movie]] === |
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* [[Nightmare Retardant]]: Spider Smith in the movie. |
* [[Nightmare Retardant]]: Spider Smith in the movie. |
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** Still [[Nightmare Fuel|pretty damn terrifying]] for a little kid. |
** Still [[Nightmare Fuel|pretty damn terrifying]] for a little kid. |
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* [[What the Hell Casting Agency]]: [[Friends|Matt LeBlanc]] as Major West. Although the film's bad enough, [[Took the Bad Film Seriously|and he plays every one-liner so straight,]] that imagining it as something Joey's been cast in [[So Bad |
* [[What the Hell Casting Agency]]: [[Friends|Matt LeBlanc]] as Major West. Although the film's bad enough, [[Took the Bad Film Seriously|and he plays every one-liner so straight,]] that imagining it as something Joey's been cast in [[So Bad It's Good|actually improves it quite a lot.]] |
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** And {{Heather Graham}} and Judy Robinson! I repeat- HEATHER GRAHAM as a scientist's daughter!! |
** And {{Heather Graham}} and Judy Robinson! I repeat- HEATHER GRAHAM as a scientist's daughter!! |
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Revision as of 12:50, 9 January 2014
From the show
- Crowning Music of Awesome: John Williams' theme song from season three.
- Memetic Mutation: "Danger, Will Robinson!"
- "Oh, the pain!"
- Narm: Hoo boy. Probably most notable is the episode "The Great Vegetable Rebellion," where Mark Goddard has noted that during several shots you can see him deliberately not looking at the vegetable people so he wouldn't laugh.
- Values Dissonance: It's a standard overused joke nowadays that any sane parent wouldn't let Dr. Smith anywhere near Will Robinson. "Dear boy", indeed.
- Villain Decay: Doctor Smith went from a fiend planning to kill everyone on the ship for some vague reason to a prissy jerk who actually saved the crew sometimes. Unusually, this was actually at the request of his actor, Jonathan Harris, who feared that Smith would soon be killed off if he continued being a threatening villain.
From The Movie
- Dull Surprise: John Robinson, notoriously. Unfortunately he has the most screentime. In fact, the rest of the crew qualify too, apart from perhaps Major West, and certainly Penny and Dr. Smith.
- Narm: "I love you, wife."
- Nightmare Retardant: Spider Smith in the movie.
- Still pretty damn terrifying for a little kid.
- What the Hell Casting Agency: Matt LeBlanc as Major West. Although the film's bad enough, and he plays every one-liner so straight, that imagining it as something Joey's been cast in actually improves it quite a lot.
- And Template:Heather Graham and Judy Robinson! I repeat- HEATHER GRAHAM as a scientist's daughter!!