I'm fine with that as long as they went into the season knowing that and wrote it to be the last season. With the way the show was written, I really couldn't see it going beyond one more season without it really stretching things and going downhill. It always seemed to me to have been written with a definite story to tell and wasn't meant to go on endlessly until the network decides to cancel them.Delayed nearly a year by the pandemic. Sadly, series ends Dec 1st too as this is the last one.
Season 2 did better critically than season 1, and sits at 84% from users on RT and has higher average user ratings on IMDB.I thought this was scrapped after season 2 bombed?!?
I was aware of but hadn't seen the original series, that's fair enough then.Well, to be fair, the original series was more "Lost on a Planet" than Lost in Space.
Mostly done for budgetary reasons, I'm sure. Today you could get away with being in space a lot easier, but when you had to maintain expensive sets, it makes no sense to move around a lot.Of the original 83 episodes there were maybe 5 or 6 that were actually in space, give or take. Maybe a few more than that, but the vast majority were on planets. Usually they would spend almost, if not all of a season on the same planet.