Was dr smith gay on lost in space
Dr. Zachary Smith on Lost in Space
I'm watching reruns on MeTV.
Each week, Dr. Smith nearly gets everyone killed because he's stupid and wants to drag off some scheme.
Each week, the other characters yell at him; Major Don West looks favor he wants to beat the crap out of him.
The actor pushes everyone's limits, but somehow manages to obtain people each and every time to give him another chance.
It's hard to believe Dr. Smith's portrayer, Jonathan Harris, never won an Emmy for his portrayal. Heck, he wasn't even nominated.
by Anonymous | reply 178 | May 17, 2020 2:41 PM |
Dr. Zachary Smith represents trump in a former life, and Major West represents the overwhelmingly majority of the world.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | April 26, 2020 9:15 AM |
Oh, the pain, the pain, reading this my Dear William.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | April 26, 2020 9:20 AM |
I love lost in Space especially the first season where they tried to make it enjoy a real Sci-Fi before they dumbed it down into a joke and paper mache aliens.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | April 26, 2020 9:23 AM |
They don't get a lot of credit for this but there is an episode where the ship's computer gets a virus. It
Jonathan Harris [1914-2002]: Dr. Zachary Smith
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Millions of Baby Boomers realize exactly who Dr. Smith was: the foil/ pain in the neck/ comic relief on the iconic sci-fi series Lost in Space(1965-68).
A nuclear family (Mom, Dad, teenage girl, preteen boy and girl), blasts off into space to colonize Alpha Centauri (how are they planning to increase the population?)
Enemy informant Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) tries to sabotage the ship, so it won't reach its destination -- instead it will be Lost in Space. But he is accidentally trapped aboard.
How on Earth is he going to be redeemed after that?
Easy -- the writers just discard about it, transforming him from evil to a pain in the neck, occasionally helpful ("I'll negotiate with the aliens"), occasionally devious ("I'll sell you the boy in exchange for passage home"), but usually just annoying ("I'm much too fragile to do any work!"). A vain, prissy, glutonous, idle, self-centered uncontrolled id.
Also the most interesting character amid the squeaky-clean Robinsons (quick -- name two traits traits of the teenage daughter).
Dr. Smith spends a lot of time with preteen Will Robinson (Billy Mumy), whom he hugs, grabs theshoulder of, and calls "my boy