Villian cannot be more obvious and people still cannot see it. I mean, she uses a shitty excuse for ditching the smuggler and Angela in the storm and apparently no one used to know the real Dr. Smith.
The plot really keeps on the family, though I would find it more interesting if it were a little like The 100 (a show with its mistakes but a little better) without the protagonistic centre plot they have on The 100. While The 100 started as a shitty romance, in its following seasons got better, if Lost In Space would evolve from the family drama (which is fine in its first season) into something that involves everyone in the colony, developing each or a group of characters would really be nice to see.
A nice episode to progressing each plot point like the synth background and the relationship of the family with each other. There is also progress in the "villain" and other characters.
Though is still generic, the show is nice enough if you have time to waste. Through the main message, if I'm right would be a family together conquers everything, makes the show kind of worth the time, since it is basically an abandoned concept these days. I rarely see shows with the main message is how a family show take care of each other.
It's a nice TV show, this coming from someone that hasn't watch the originals. The family relationship is obviously damaged, especially with hints and scenes that make it obvious, the absent dad, the kid who worship him to only get disappointed, the kid who hates him, and the youngster one.
The cinematography is beautiful, the acting good enough to make me engage to a certain degree, the soundtrack not that good (at least not enough to be memorable and it does promise a good show.
While I'm finding more annoying the tendency of remakes and reboots, when one is nicely done I find it to be perfect for the new generation (I'm not that old, mind you) to connect with the shows that we once loved.