) . They reprogram the Robot to help them. Will and Smith escape,
capture their doubles, and replace them on the journey, in an attempt to
stop them.
Princess Of Space
Confusion surrounds Penny's lineage when she is taken for a space
princess, put onto an alien ship, and trained to take over the throne of an
another planet.
The Time Merchant
A time merchant, living in a Daliesque world, prepares to kill the
Robinsons because they accidentally interrupted his time-trip. Smith,
sent back to Earth in 1997, must re-board the Jupiter 2, or watch it be
destroyed.
The Promised Planet
Told that they are approaching an Earth colony, the Robinsons land on
a planet whose culture is totally geared for teenagers. Soon, subtle
brainwashing causes the older Robinsons and the children to disassociate
themselves from each other. Smith becomes a hippie.
Fugitives In Space
Don and Smith are framed as criminals and sent to the toughest prison
in the galaxy. While Will and the Robot try to figure a way to get them
out, Don and Smith argue over whether or not to go along with a criminal's
escape plan.
Space Beauty
Farnum B. is back, and now in the beauty contest business. He tries
to sign Judy up as a contestant. Unknown to the Robinsons, if Farnum can't
get her to sign, his master, a man of fire, will keep his soul.
The Flaming Planet
To alleviate a crisis, Jupiter 2 must orbit a planet for several
hours. However, the alien living there, the last of a proud warrior race,
will not permit it unless someone stays behind to wage him one last war,
using the planet's extensive weaponry.
The Great Vegetable Rebellion
On another planet, Dr. Smith plucks a flower, arousing accusations of
murder from a giant, talking carrot, who plans to punish the Robinsons by
turning them into plants. [EGADS!]
Junkyard Of Space
Jupiter 2 lands on a planet used as the galaxy's junkyard. With the ship's food supply deteriorating, as a direct result of the junkman, Smith sacrifices first the Robot's memory banks to the mechanical junkman, then the Jupiter 2 itself.
Original summarizations by Elliott Buchholz & Edited by Saul Jaffe.
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