Dad-gum space hillbillies who are also witches and were-wolves seed the Robinson's adopted plant with giant, carnivorous plants, meanwhile Ma Sybilla seems to be taken by Dr. Smith's self-serving romantic overtures. The silly story makes little sense and seems cobbled together from two distinct concepts: one involving a Lil'Abner aesthetic, the other kid-friendly horror-comedy motifs. Bodacious Sherry Jackson looks ridiculous in her Daisy Mae outfit, but is outdone by her towering, rag-attired silent brother Keel (Irwin Allen's usual 'man in the monster suit' Dawson Palmer). The episode's only saving grace is acid-tonged Sybilla (Mercedes McCambridge). Jonathon Harris's 'Dr. Smith' continues to descend into caricature and the show's frugal recycling of props and 'special effects' remains apparent. Once again the cargo that the Jupitar 2 carried into interplanetary space continues to amaze me - this time it's pith helmets. Dumb.