The Great Vegetable Rebellion

Season 3, Episode 23, Aired
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Doctor Smith uses the Space Pod to land on a planet that the Jupiter 2 is passing by. It turns out that the planet has evolved in such a way that plants are the highest form of life, and some of them are quite intelligent. One of these plants, a large carrot, captures Smith and tries to change him into a plant.moreless
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  • Ok, I'm sorry, but this was just BAD.

    3.0
    "Bad"
    I don't know how it gets worse than this. I am the world's biggest fan of Lost In Space, but really... talking carrots? After watching The Great Vegetable Rebellion, I didn't eat carrots for two years! (Yes, I'm completely and utterly serious.) I have to say, though, even if it was an awful plot with a terrible script and, of course, those wonderful special effects, it was very true to the spirit of Lost In Space. Just crazy, ridiculous fun. If anything, I got a good laugh out of Tybo, and the people-eating lettuce.

    But still. As far as actually GOOD? No way. As far as fun? Definitely.moreless

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  • I love this episode and i dont know why people dont like it. I love Tybo the giant carrot.

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    I love this episode and i dont know why people dont like it. I love Tybo the giant carrot. there are many episodes that are worse than this one like the dream monster (this is the whorst episode) and there are many that arnt as good as this lovely episode.

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  • In search of a lovely floral arrangement for the robot (naturally!), the space castaways encounter talking vegetation

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    Often mentioned as the complete nadir of the series, this is actually in some ways its finest. Yes, the costumes are rather poor, but certainly no worse than most of the others used in the series. Frankly the concept behind the episode, while not a new one, is one of the better scenarios used in the programme. The episode never stops entertaining its audience either, which is far more than what can be said about most of the mid-season episodes of Season 2. One does not watch "Lost in Space" in search of a new "Citizen Kane," one watches to have fun. Easily the most fun episode of the programme's entire run. As another reviewer commented, I too would show this episode before any other to someone who hadn't seen the series in years just to show them it really was as ridiculously silly and entertaining as they remember it.moreless

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  • After watching it for the first time in 20 years, not to bad.

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    I remember years ago cringing at this episode and then hearing Johnathan Harris saying it was the worse, but you know after watching it on DVD, it is not as bad as I remembered. I know of worse episodes during season 2, the questing beast for one. I know Mark Goddard has a hard time keeping a straight face while talking to the carrot, that is why you see he looking behind him and all around.moreless

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  • It`s totally cheesy but true to the spirit of the Lost in Space tv series

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    It's one of the most cheesy episodes of the whole series but it's also one with one of the most memorable characters since many people that don't know about Lost in Space or even like the series, they at least know that there was a carrot-man in the series. It's a must see episode. Also, it's one of the few eps where you can see Judy having a lot of dialogue and part of the action.moreless

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    • Sci Fi Channel ran a salute to Irwin Allen in 1995. Jonathan Harris was quoted as saying that when he first saw the script, he went to Peter Packer ("who was one of our better writers") and Packer told him, "I didn't have another god damned idea in my head!" Edit
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