This time the visitors to the Robinsons' adopted planet are Myko, a fight promotor (Mike Kellin) and his small group of pugilists, who immediately spot Professor Robinson as a potential contender for the title of intergalactic champeen. No one can fault the series for its sense of grandiosity - the fights that Myko arranges in his small ring apparently will be viewed by the entire galaxy, and the outcome will determine the fate of a planet. The nonsensical plot is fairly typical - Smith's avarice puts everyone at risk - but the 'action' is a bit more slapstick than usual (notably the 'fight' between Smith and his diminutive but deceptively dangerous opponent). Kellin is pretty good considering what he is given to work with, John and Will get some father-son time together and even the long-suffering Maureen finally admits to getting a bit fed up with Smith constantly putting her family at risk for his own gain. If you have remained a fan of the show as it morphs into space-camp, you'll likely consider this episode on par with its season 2 predecessors. Add a long colourful boxing robe embroidered with the nom de guerre 'Tiger Smith' to the odd collection of stuff carried by the Jupitar 2 when it set off to colonise Alpha Centuri.