Maureen and Don are spending most of their time, it seems, in orbit, constructing a new ship to replace the Resolute, while John is just chilling on Alpha Centauri (“they say soldiers, more than anyone else, appreciate the value of peace,” Penny tells us in a voiceover). The final moments of the episode show life after that dramatic showdown. “He knew you’d go for my heart again,” Robinson Jr says, and with that, Robot’s data is transferred, killing SAR and reviving Robot in the process. At the last minute, the others arrive, including Will, whom SAR attempts to stab. John and Maureen face the remaining robots, including SAR, but fail to kill him. Later, Dr Smith confides in Will that the Robot saved her when she was about “to do something you can’t come back from”. Robot saves Will, apparently destroying itself in the process. Will travels on the Jupiter 2 with Dr Smith, but his new artificial heart begins to fail him. Penny saves an injured robot, names it Sally (“You look like a Sally,” she tells it, though it really doesn’t) and faces up to SAR and his army, with a gaggle of newly emancipated robots behind them.
“You’re smart, brave, and you’re stronger than you think.” “It’s got to be you,” he tells his sister. It’s then that Will figures out what the invaders are after – it’s the engine from SAR’s ship, which the robots plan to use as a bomb.Īn incapacitated Will (he’s still recovering from his heart transplant) tells Penny she must keep the engine away from the robots.
But the convoy of chariots is stopped when an army of robots land in front of them. Meanwhile, Will, Penny and Judy have been sent away to the planet’s copper mine, for safety, supposedly. “Help who?” she asks, but it becomes clear Robot means her as he reaches out to take the syringe from her. That’s the plan, anyway, until Robot interrupts her with a “Help, Dr Smith”. The episode kicks off with Alpha Centauri already under attack from the robots, while Smith is stalking the hospital with the aim of murdering her old nemesis, Captain Radic, who’s there in a medically-induced coma. For details on how we use your data, please see our privacy policy.