The first year was in black and white, and Irwin Allen and his writers took the premise quite seriously at this point, offering up very straightforward family-in-peril-within-a-space-age-setting type situations. Season 2 saw a change in color, and new competition from "Batman (1966)," which was a ratings smash and a phenomenon unto itself, offering up campy humor, hip meta in-jokes and psychedelic situations. Allen decided to make the show campier at this point, to try to keep up with "Batman;" so the viewer was treated to Lost in Space: The Great Vegetable Rebellion (1968), space hippies, space cowboys, and other outlandish situations.
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