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  • They did a sorry remake of it on the movie. It made me puke

  • 7-8 years old i would watch it for the dinosaurs and then have terrifying nightmares about the Sleestaks, but would still watch it for the dinosaurs

  • The effect are so lame .. But, the plot is awesome. A shame that Enik was evil in the movie. But, the movie was awesome to, right?

  • This wasn't the last episode! The dad gets transported out of the Land Of The Lost and Uncle Jack enters in. There was another whole third season to follow.

  • im embarassed to admit id ever been able to sit through an episode

  • Have a nice day.

  • this is a seriously awesome plot concept ... I used to watch this show back in the early 80s - and I loved it... this show is so awesome!

  • This theme song is actually from the pilot... a slightly different vocal mix.

  • this wasn't the last episode. the dad got fell through the door and the uncle fell in another season

  • Smarter? I loved this show when I was a kid, but this is KRAY-KRAY! Sid and Marty Kroft were some acid freaks and major pervs. They made awesome Saturday morning TV, tho!

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  • This was some pretty heavy science fiction for a kids show.

  • I was a big fan growing up of this show too. But I must correct the title of this post, this IS NOT THE LAST EPISODE of the series. The was the last episode of season 1 and was titled "Circle", there was still 2 more seasons to go before the final episode. Unfortunately Marshall, Will and Holly found themselves back in the LAND OF THE LOST. Later in season 3 Rick Marshall leaves (supposedly returns to earth) and is replaced by there Uncle Jack.

  • Why were we all so scared of the sleestacks? What was their real threat? hissing us to death? And the name.... sleestack? But it was a helluva lot of fun.

  • The "09" live action movie completely sucked. It was noting but a slap stick comedy and toilet humor and had very little to do with the original show.

  • I absolutely loved watching this show when I was a kid. : )

  • by the way,i grew up with the show also.it was my absolute favorite thing to watch.when i first heard about the movie i cant eventell you how excited i felt,until i found out will ferrel was in it.dont get me wrong.i love will ferrel,but i did not want this movie to be anything other than what it originally was

  • whos with me on thinking they shouldve made the movie more dark like the tv show was?instead of a cheesy comedy! you would think after the success that jurassic park received,somebody would have had the brains to make a more darker action flick that would have the potential of becoming a franchise.and also not mess with the fact that it was a family.

  • HOW CAN they say this is the final episode?...the viewer should actually be able to see marshal will and holly on earth rather than back in the dingy thingy. so to make this show be the final episode, enic should have either said i tricked you or you who have gone into the portal of time have succeeded in going home to earth.(unlike your future selves for they are now here in the land of the lost) genactic my friends.

    makes more sense now doesn't it?

  • I was a kid in the 70's and I still love Land of the Lost. A very complex show for its time. Most people forget this was only the last episode of season 1.

  • Just FYI, Kathy Coleman & Wesley Eure will be at Steel City Con in March, along with more Krofft superstars...google it.

  • All these people need is a visit from "Q" from STTNG.

  • This is NOT the last epsiode. This episode should be ignored after they decided to continue the show

  • Im 36 years old. I grew up not wanting to go to Saturday Catholic school, just to see the t.v. show. Bring's back memories of my child hood, when there were no cell phones, Internet...god I love Summer school at those time...LOVE THE 80's.

  • I grew up watching THIS show and the MANY others of it's time. However, this is the FIRST time I have seen THIS episode, surprisingly. Perhaps, I just don't remember it. Anyways, thanks for sharing. The crap being fed to kids on TV these days just can't compare to the kids shows running back then.

  • @bhorde2k I AGREE..

  • @bhorde2k I agree...

  • wow this took me back in time, i remember this episode, i haven't seen it in 35 years...thanks!

  • when i watch these old shows i'm reminded about how BACKWORDS humans are going.....technology, however, moves grotesquely forward...................so out of touch with what really matter, like the grey new youtube channel designs and playlists that aren't alphabetized anymore -- designs made by future androids essentially.

  • @posthumanhero Hands down, this new Youtube "design", sucks. It's bland & lazy, lacks innovation or creativity & is also inefficient. It's a step backward & It seems as though it was probably conceived on a Monday morning, by somebody with a hangover no less. Before, your comments were highlighted. I don't know WHY they eliminated that. The feature was already in place, so it's not like it would cost them anything to leave it there. Great job Youube! Brain dead robots.

  • I loved the fact that the writers of this show trusted the kids of that era to handle such a complex storyline!...THANK YOU!!!

  • I grew up watching this show. It was one of my fovorites. I am now going on 46 years old. such good time it was then.

  • @WanonaS yep i can relate...

  • Not to be a nit-picker, and this is purely out of curiosity, but.......what are the chances of 3 people in a rubber raft, surviving a 1,000 ft fall? What are the odds of not only surviving, but coming out of it, without even a scratch?

  • Saturday mornings in the late 70's. A bowl of Boo-Berry cereal + Land of the Lost reruns + Atari 2600 + some Star Wars action figures = a very content & happy little boy. Fast forward to 2011......give me all the same things & you'll have a very content & happy 40 year old adult male. :-)

  • @gjc82071 I did the exact same shit!....You just described MY LIFE growning up!...Everything...even the Star Wars action figures!

  • @gjc82071 Amen to all that

  • Never trust a guy in a tunect.

  • god i wanted to fuck holly.

    and i say this. its perfectly normal, because i was just about as old as she was at the time.

  • @spadehatesscrewtube I had a crush on Holly too, lol. I was 1 of those kids who started liking women at a very early age. by 6 or 7yo, I already had crushes on Princess Leah, Wonder Woman.....ummmm....who else?.....Ohhh...ALL the Brady girls (mother included, ESPECIALLY the mother) Shirley Jones (YUMMY!!!) & Susan Dey (The Partridge Family)....Marie Osmand.......Mary-Ann & Ginger (Gilligan's Island)....that's all I can think of now, but there are more for sure. LOL

  • @gjc82071 i know right? i mustve been the biggest pervert kid i swear, i even had crushes on my local librarians .. one of the first girls anyone caught me crushing on was the knudsen girl for the yogurt commercials back in the 70' .. i would be really surprised if anyone remembers that one ..

    also farah fawcett in saturn 9? whatever space movie she was in. gotta love charlies angels.

  • @spadehatesscrewtube The movie was Saturn 3. Yeah, she was fun to look at!

  • @Wondermouth1 thanks! i think i'll go peep it again then. sadly most stuff isn't as good as when i was a kid, but some is.

  • @spadehatesscrewtube Maybe if you go out rafting... You just might end up in the ballpark.

  • @StanBennet ha! I haven't been rafting in years. it's a rush even if you don't end up with holly:p

  • The earthquake split the time continuum. Thereby creating a duplicate family. So one family returs home and one enters. This means that all their friends are welcoming them home, while the duplicate family enters the Land. So when this Marshall family makes it home, there will be 2 of them.

  • thanks for posting. I have the first appearance episode of Enik on my Channel.

  • When i was a little kid watching this it used to scare me to see the sleestacks.

  • Sleestacks = RePtiLliOnS?

  • @timtaylor97044

    you know what? i can't argue with that.  TV shows today are god-awful

  • Grumpy used to scare the heck out of me!!! the fights between Him and Alice with the kids trapped between the gourge, a show Way ahead of its time.

  • When I think of growing up as a kid in the 70`s I remember every Land of the lost, this was not he last cause when they walked through they had to come into the the Land of the Lost. I love this show and the Kroft Superstars, Big Foot and wild Boy. lol the, Chick-a phant, Enik was from the past. strange rite. The wonder Bug

  • Gnactick!!!!!

  • My "Must see TV" of saturday morning.

  • I use to love this show as a kid thought it was cool.But as an adult who is conscioustly awake to how this world is secretly ran by these reptilian type beings it's not funny anymore!!! Even back then they were given us clues about this type of thing,did you notice the gold pyramid charm around the reptilians neck?

  • False ending.

  • Wow! This brings me wayyyyy back!!

  • I was scared shitless about rafting after this...

  • did everything the Kroffts do just SUCK??

  • this has to be the most clever way to end a series and yet justify the reruns. The show is meant to be rerun, indefinitely. Brilliant!

  • Had the biggest crush on Wesley Eure, as a gay guy cool too recently find out Eure the teenage heart throb is gay, and dated Richard Chamberlain... 

  • Huh?

  • I want to pluck out his eyeballs...they look nice. Although, that "you have a fine grasp of the obvious" comment makes this all worthwhile!

  • How did he go from hissing to good English?

  • Enik was a Spock like character because he was created by Walter Koeing!

  • 4:02 - "You have a fine grasp for the obvious."

    Superb line by Enik, Spock would be jealous.

    Holly was a hottie back then during the series...when I was 12-14.

    Never cared to watch the recent movie, why ruin a great memory?.

  • @MeanrBeanr Spock would be healous, but if Kirk or McCoy called him on it, he would deny it, saying that jealousy is a human emotion, and therefore he doesn't experience it.

  • A couple years ago i found a Land of the Lost web page with Land of the lost stories made by fans of the show. one story a fan wrote touched on this episode in the Fan story Enik didn't tell the Marshell family the whole truth about the time door way. After the time door way was fixed and they left, and merged with themselves on the raft and reentered the land of the lost. which explains the repeat event and Enik wishing them luck at the end of the episode.

  • Where's "Q" when you need him?

  • They simply started over. I thought they were going home.

  • howdy

  • i loved this series as a child

  • When I was a young guy watching this... I dreamed of what Holly and I could do in that cave all alone at night.. just the flicker of a fire.... hee hee! Teach her the facts of life!

  • Enik wanted to stick his massive penis in holly!

  • You would think that they would have went to the closes river and filmed the raft scene.

  • I'm thirteen and after watching the movie I wanted to check out the show. I actual like it. But kids must have been really smart back then. What a complex story I wish I had grown up during the 70s or the 90s. I grew up with the last bit of good kids shows before it turned to bad jokes and made just for money.

  • @TheShadowrunner98 every generation says the same thing about the next generations new kid shows :)

    

  • @TheShadowrunner98 my mom used to wach this show when she was a kid, and one day my mom found it on tv and she told me about it and i loved it. then me and my mom saw the movie and lets just say we all like it

  • @TheShadowrunner98 -- it's not that my generation was any smarter than kids today.... it's just that we were given a whole lot more credit than your generation is given. We were expected to be smart and to use our brains to figure things out. Plus we didn't have as many distractions as you guys have today. There is only so much a child can take before sensory overload occurs. Thanks for the compliment, but we weren't doing anything kids your age cannot do :)

  • Can you please upload all the episodes?

  • cool show

  • This cant be the last episode cuz the theme song is wrong. The rick got sent thorugh a time door and their uncle came in the later intro.

  • I wanted to pop Holly's cherry when I was 11!

  • @JP545563 You mean you don't still want to?.... with her at that age she was then... now... and you at the age you are now??

  • Thank God Enik was one of the good sleestaks. Will would have been dead meat if Enik was bad because sleestaks attack with lightning speed.

  • I loved this show. Thanks for the memories!

  • THE MEMORIES OF THIS LAST EPISODE OF THE FIRST YEAR,.,. I WAS SO UPSET FOR DAYS THAT THEY WENT HOME,, I REMEMBER BEING SO YOUNG AND IN PARK WITH FRIENDS SO UPSET THAT THEY LEFT THE LAND OF THE LOST... I REMEMBER EXACTLY WHERE I WAS IN THE PARK PLAYING TAG THINKING OF THAT... IM 47 NOW ,.. HOW FUNNY HOW I REMEMBER THAT

  • I loved this show when I was a child, but I always wondered why their life preserver's weren't inflated. Made me never want to put one on or swim because it didn't work for them why would it work for me. It should have at least made them glide as flat as they were. I'm cracking up typing this, but that was my child's mind and still a trip.

  • How was it they wore the same clothes and never changed their hair lol

  • @kontra152 if the people on Gilligan's island can do it, so can they lol !

  • The scientific theories that made up all these wonderful shows during this 'time period' makes more sense than todays shows. I love the sci fi channel but come on, SHARKTAPUSS! I love roger corman and all those wonder women in prison flicks but television producers today should really take notice of what was going on in the 70s. I really miss these shows a lot.

  • 1000 feet below? How the heck did they survive the fall?

  • Wow ..I remember the end music like the back of my hand. I cringed however when I heard the opening music. So..Deliverence. Squeeeeel-like-a-Chaka!!!

  • @avaldex321 They used All Temperature Cheer.

  • You ever thought those sleestack ever got with Holly? lol

  • @Drrck11 I bet they made a woman of her!

  • enic is a PIMP..... compared to the other sleezstak!

  • sheese, so complex for a kids show. No wonder I missed so much of what was going on.

  • @Srd1126 Well, kids got a better education back then. Now it's all dumbed down.

  • pretty heavy stuff for kids! interesting stuff, ahead of its time. good writing. wish i could say the same for the acting. the sleestack is pretty good though.

  • Did you hear the words they used? Enoch and Matrix?

  • When I was 7 or 8, I didn't realize what stellar actors they were! :-))

  • Daddy do something."Shut up Bitch"! Holly needed to be eaten by a dinosuar.

  • LOL!! I remember watching this show all the time when I was a kid....What was I thinking??

  • I recall an episode where Holly was trapped in the pylon and it opened into random worlds. Some tall vacuum-cleaner-like thing tried to come in. Anyone remember that?

  • @THINKTOYOTA I sure do remember it! I also remember one where an alien landed and had a mechanical dinosaur chasing the family. The gravity was all messed up also. Even though it was low budget, the creativity was phenominal.

  • I totally remember that. The thing was sucking up rocks or something, and when it turned her way, Holly freaked. I think that episode was written by George Takai

  • Fun

  • Invisible barrier. BEST LOW COST TV PROP EVER!!!

  • In series 3 Ron Harper from The Planet of the Apes TV series joined the cast as Uncle Jack.

  • @moonbubba I never really liked the Uncle Jack seasons that much, although I always remember the sail backed fire breathing creature that looked like a giant Dimetrodon as well as that two headed monster type of dinosaur in the lake.

  • Yes there were 2 more seasons of Land of the Lost. This episode was made before they knew if they were going to do a second season. So in case there wasn't,this episode would bring an end to the series and explain the repeats. One Marshall family went home and another entered. Land of the Lost actually did so well there was talk of making it a prime time series for awhile. Wesley Eure was in another NBC series at the time,Days Of Our Lives,so he only used his first name on Land of the Lost.

  • back when I was younger I didn't realise this guy was that cute

  • wesley dropped his last name and became a soap opera star

  • this was not the final episode--it was the last episode of Season 1--there were 2 more seasons of LOTL--remember--they went hom but they fell through again

  • @mikehlebik wasn't there an uncle jack?

  • @phillygirl06 yea--he was in season 3--which was not the best

  • Thought it was a movie?

  • GREAT EPISODE! I FEEL THE SHOW MADE US BELLIEVE THEY WENT THROUGH THE TIME DOORWAY THEN GOT BACK IN THE LAND. HOWEVER I FEEL, NO, THE ORIGINAL FAMILY WENT HOME. IT WAS THE SAME AS BACK TO THE FUTURE WHEN THE CHRACTES SAW THEMSELVES IN THE 1 TIME PERIODS

  • i never knew there was a original version of this show, i was looking on YouTube for the one that Will Ferrell did, to my amazement i found this. tho i do love will's version better, cos maybe the cast and crew are big fans of the original and they made the new version is a tribute.

  • @nsdfnsdf Yup there was this series that ran from 1974 - 76 and an updated version in the early 90's ..the latter wasn't as good as the original IMO...The movie ? It was what it was...it was funny and more of a parody of the show.

  • This show is worse than I remember. The banjo music is okay, though.

  • Why was Enik always a dick to the Marshalls?

  • @JENDALL714 ..I know right ? I was thinking the same thing. He always seemed so frustrated with them when he explained things at times...lol

  • LOVED this show and Will Ferrells version sucked big time. Not a Ferrell fan but loving LOTL so much I figured to give it a try. BIG MISTAKE! It had its funny moments but original was a billion times better!!!!

  • @utubesuperstation No, I use to sing in a low volume up to the part up to the tiny raft cause I couldn't understand when the theme which I think said high on the rapids their tiny raft was plunged 1000 feet below. I can't remember how Marshall came back after the uncle was introduced into the LOTL.

  • - yourememberthat com is a good site; another pretty good site is 70s Live Kid Vid.

  • @utubesuperstation I've got first few episodes of LOTL season 1. and a few episodes from season 2. I liked the story with the Zarn and the Missing Pylon. I recall as a kid being dissapointed knowing that another Marshall, Will, and Holly were going to end up in the LOTL

    I really enjoyed seeing an YT interview with Kathy Coleman, Wesley Eure, and Philip Paley as adults. Glad they were having a good time laughing with each other and their behind the scenes moments on LOTL.

  • @utubesuperstation Didn't know Checkov was a science fiction writer. I used to buy Starlog Mags back in the late 70s which often featured great insights about the Star Trek tv series and Movie. I thought the young Spock was a bit aggressive with the young Kirk in the latest Star Trek.

  • @utubesuperstation Sorry bud, in this day and age I really appreciate my privacy. Thanks to YouTube, it's allowed me to share common childhood or teenage experiences with others like yourself. I generally visit YT vids for music, commercials, tv shows, and movies from the 70s.

    I'm glad TV Land honored the Krofft brothers, it was long overdue and well deserved.

    Like every other kid, I too had a crush on Holly.

  • @utubesuperstation  l do remember Ark II. I believe it use to come on either after the Shazam/Isis hour or Jason of Star Command around 10:30 am Central Time on CBS. As a kid, I thought the narrator's serious tone was cool because they were living in a post apocalyptic Earth.

  • @utubesuperstation I'd been wondering about that particular episode since I discovered LOTL on YT. Thanx a million, bud.

  • @utubesuperstation Do you happen to know the name of the episode in which Will and Holly were manipulating the crystals and a door way opened allowing them to see a yard with kids playing? If my memory is correct, I recall a freesbie or some other object was tossed into the cave from the other side of the doorway.

  • @utubesuperstation I never knew that. Thanx.

  • 1:15am Sunday (CST) - Time in M

  • FUNNY...I'M READING THE BOOK OF ENOCH RIGHT NOW*

  • Why don't the Sleestack have genitals?

  • @tmwnat LOL, I've never thought of it until you brought it up. Perhaps they are hermaphrodites with internal sex organs giving them the ability to self fertilize. of course, this is just a hypothetical explanation for the fictional sleestack.

  • @tmwnat I love a good smartass comment like that....;)

  • @tmwnat : I didn't notice.

  • Stories like this kept me hooked on Land of the Lost-- even as an adult. If only all three seasons had been this good!

  • "You have a fine grasp of the obvious." LOL.... Enok sure was a smart ass

  • I recalled as a kid there was an episodes where Will and Holly were in the Sleestak caves messing with the crystals and they'de see some yard with kids playing. They desperately wanted to step through an go home but Marshall wasn't with them so they lost the chance to go home. I may have dreamed this, but I recall a freesbie hovered into the cave. Does anyone else remember this?

  • Your right, we'd see TV on Saturday Mornings, then walked or rode our bikes to friends houses, stores. etc. Sometimes a couple of friends and myself would cut neighbors lawns on Saturday mornings for 10 or 12 bucks, split the money and go walking to the movies, buy snacks, then walk about half a mile to a store to buy model kits and comic books. We also played sports on empty lots and flew kites.

  • @chroniclerofthe70s I fucking wish that was my childhood.

  • @STOPtheHORROR Thanks in part to the Kroffts, it was a great time to be a kid. Saturdays mornings back then had dozens of great shows. The website " 70s Saturday Morning TV " offers original air dates and brief descriptions of most of these shows.

  • @UltraGokin We're probably the luckiest kids having growing up in the 70s. It was a very creative and imaginative time. Back then, the biggest problem a kid had was deciding which TV show to see knowing you'de have to miss another great show on one of the two other major networks. I'm also amazed how much sugar we consumed during those Saturday mornings and yet 99% of kids were fit.

  • This can't be the last cause Uncle Jack came.

  • @UltraGokin yeah good TV programming has taken a complete dive. I don't even turn on the TV anymore. Nothing good on. Actually we had it better when others were doing the TV programming for us. Now we have to type it all in and search for our episodes. Simpler times back then and better programming. 

  • is this season 3? where did uncle jack go?

  • Do you believe in life after love

  • I was 8 years old when this episode originally aired, back then it was fascinating because of the concept of time and space, falling into another world, the pylons, the power tables within, all the details were outstanding, sure it had its cheezy moments, but it was written for kids to watch and at the same time it had some really good stories. One in particular which I remember was when Marshall and Will put Holly down a hole and the world was upside down, how awesome is that?!!!

  • @dannyo66 I was about that age when i started seeing LOTL. Do you know the name of the episode where Will and Holly were floating in some extra dimensional tunnel along with spot the dinosaur was also floating along with them? It was a weird but cool episode; never forgot it. I think they were in a special pylon.

  • @chroniclerofthe70s Yeah I recently bought the entire series on ebay for $30, didn't like the 3rd season much, I watched that episode your talking about, its called "One of our Pylon's is Missing" from season 2, it was pretty cool, something about how the land of the lost opens a door in the ground and anything that falls through an energy source sucks all the energy from whatever falls in..lol there was one where an antimatter Holly was asking them for help too.

  • @dannyo66 Thanks a million, buddy. The 2nd Season seems to have great science fiction stories.

  • @chroniclerofthe70s

    Yes and right at the end the "deal" coughed up Holly's Picnic basket!

    I remember!

  • @crashmaster57 I haven't seen that episode since the mid 70s. Do you know the name of that particular episode?

  • this is as deep and challenging as anything in that friggin inception flick. and best part? NO leo!

  • Technically, it was only written to be the final episode. However, "Hurricane" was the last episode of the season.

  • The final episode of season one, "Circle" (from which this video was taken), was one of the most intriguing of Land of the Lost. It would have been a round trip if seasons two and three hadn't been made. Very interesting video!

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