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This may sound ridiculous, given Lost in Space’s reputation of campiness and weak plots. However, not all of the episodes were weak or campy, some were actually very good. I happened to run across the idea that George Lucas actually "borrowed" (some say stole) some aspects of Star Wars from the 1960s Irwin Allen series and after thinking about it, the idea does seem to have some merit to it. Some have postulated that Lucas may have even quietly compensated Allen for the use of the storyline, to prevent having to go through a lengthy and embarrassing court battle.
Specific similarities between the two mainly revolve around a first season episode of LIS called "Follow the Leader" in which the father character, John Robinson, is possessed by an evil, warrior-like alien spirit (the Dark Side). The father even dons an evil-looking mask and intends to kill his son for resisting him. The son is eventually able to defeat the evil "force" possessing his father though the power of love, which is symbolized by the father removing the mask and throwing it off a cliff...all very similar to the climatic scene in Return of the Jedi.
Personally, I also remember having flashbacks to LIS during The Empire Strikes Back when our "family" is riding around in the Millennium Falcon. The family consisted of:
Han Solo = John Robinson, strong leader/father figure
Luke Skywalker = Major Don West + elements of Will Robinson
Princess Leah = Maureen Robinson, (or perhaps Judy Robinson) who had a love interest with Luke and later Han Solo
C3PO = Dr. Smith, cowardly, provided comic relief
R2D2 = the LIS robot, did a lot of buzzing and blinking, was a sidekick for C3PO/Dr. Smith
Millennium Falcon = Jupiter 2, the family station wagon constantly in a state of disrepair.
So there does appear to be some strong similarities between the two. Do you think Irwin Allen may have had a case against George Lucas???
Specific similarities between the two mainly revolve around a first season episode of LIS called "Follow the Leader" in which the father character, John Robinson, is possessed by an evil, warrior-like alien spirit (the Dark Side). The father even dons an evil-looking mask and intends to kill his son for resisting him. The son is eventually able to defeat the evil "force" possessing his father though the power of love, which is symbolized by the father removing the mask and throwing it off a cliff...all very similar to the climatic scene in Return of the Jedi.
Personally, I also remember having flashbacks to LIS during The Empire Strikes Back when our "family" is riding around in the Millennium Falcon. The family consisted of:
Han Solo = John Robinson, strong leader/father figure
Luke Skywalker = Major Don West + elements of Will Robinson
Princess Leah = Maureen Robinson, (or perhaps Judy Robinson) who had a love interest with Luke and later Han Solo
C3PO = Dr. Smith, cowardly, provided comic relief
R2D2 = the LIS robot, did a lot of buzzing and blinking, was a sidekick for C3PO/Dr. Smith
Millennium Falcon = Jupiter 2, the family station wagon constantly in a state of disrepair.
So there does appear to be some strong similarities between the two. Do you think Irwin Allen may have had a case against George Lucas???