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F~A~R~V~A The Northern Bastard

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Apr 8, 2010, 2:11:19 AM4/8/10
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i was watching 'anti-matter man' and it is definitely one of the
superior eps. it does have a lot of the cornball elements that kind of
brought down LIS, but it also is quite effective. it has many
similarities to ST:TOs 'the alternate factor'. The imbalance thing and
the opposites meeting in the limbo between universes.
Trek was, of course, far more serious and 'realistic' [as far as 60's
understood anti-matter physics. etc] but LIS was spooky like a twilight
zone ep. lighting was very well done on the anti-matter world. i thought
the robot opposites was a bit of good comedy relief. i thought the robot
really over did the hammy act in that ep, though. he was being overtly
cryptic, subdued and melodramatic primadonna.
they had to throw in an obligatory smith chaos factor, but it was kept
to a minimum, thankully. all in all, it was one of the better latter day
offerings.


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Apr 13, 2010, 1:49:11 PM4/13/10
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Vind...@webtv.net (F~A~R~V~A The Northern Bastard) wrote:

> i was watching 'anti-matter man' and it is definitely one of the
> superior eps. it does have a lot of the cornball elements that kind of
> brought down LIS, but it also is quite effective. it has many
> similarities to ST:TOs 'the alternate factor'. The imbalance thing and
> the opposites meeting in the limbo between universes.
> Trek was, of course, far more serious and 'realistic' [as far as 60's
> understood anti-matter physics. etc] but LIS was spooky like a twilight
> zone ep. lighting was very well done on the anti-matter world. i thought
> the robot opposites was a bit of good comedy relief. i thought the robot
> really over did the hammy act in that ep, though. he was being overtly
> cryptic, subdued and melodramatic primadonna.
> they had to throw in an obligatory smith chaos factor, but it was kept
> to a minimum, thankully. all in all, it was one of the better latter day
> offerings.

I forget which episode that was, but the episode with the exploding
little robots led to a spooky dream I had about an exploding robot
in front of my house. I had forgetten about the lost in space
episode, and with my confusion with the robot in the movie forbidden
planet, I thought it was my own fancy until I saw the episode recently
on dvd with the little exploding robots.

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