It is summertime. It is hot outside, the kids are home, and it would be nice to watch some TV together and take a break. What to watch? The middle of a weekday is the bane of kid TV viewing. Here are a few suggestions to some retro programming that your geeklets and you might actually enjoy.
I can remember many a Sunday morning watching reruns of Lost in Space on TBS when I was a kid. My five year old and I watched this recently because he loves anything space related and I must admit, it still holds up. The aliens and monsters are campy enough that they are not scary and the show itself is usually lighthearted. All three seasons of Lost in Space are available on DVD and it will keep you and the little geeklet you are raising entertained for hours.
The Geeklet says, “I wish I had a robot as a friend to play with!”
There are no geeks out there that can say that they were not MacGyver fans. I would also say that Richard Dean Anderson deserves a special place in the Geek Hall of Fame. He played MacGyver for seven years and he has been taking us through the Stargate since 1997. I will save my Stargate comments for a later day.
Back to the review. Once again, the little one and I watched a few episodes to see if this would be of interest to him. While he did enjoy it, the plot drivers were a little to complex for him. Of course there are lots of explosions and neat action sequences, but when one of those two things were not happening, he lost interest. There are no scenes of violence. Things blow up and people get shot at, but you never see death or severe injury on screen. I would recommend this for families with older children, probably seven years old and up. All seven seasons are available on DVD.
The Geeklet says, “Cars blow up all the time, that’s cool.”
We started watching this one and I cringed. It does not hold up. After the beginning theme song of “Hooked on the Brothers” was over, my five year old looked at me like I was making him watch The History of Cheese narrated by Buzz Killington. He left the room to the safety of his Legos. Interestingly enough however, it caught the attention of my eighteen month old. I guess the mushroom head kid and the princess helped. Unless your geeklet is very young or very in to Mario, pass on this batch of DVDs.
The Geeklet says, “I got other stuff to do…”
I hope you enjoy these reviews and I will have more to follow soon. All pictures and quotes are from Netflix.


