Will becomes disillusioned when the heroic tales told him by Sagramonte (Hans Conried), a knight errant that he admires, turn out nothing but bluster and exaggeration. Surprisingly, it is the inveterate liar and perennial self-aggrandiser, Dr. Smith, who tries to reinstill a sense of faith and trust in the youngest of the Robinsons. Unfortunately the almost touching story is framed by a bumbling knight, whose slapstick antics are punctuated by cartoonish sound effects, a basset hound wearing glasses, and a pink dragon that would have looked at home in an episode of 'H. R. Puffenstuff'; and once again, the core premise of the series ('lost' in space) seems to have been abandoned as the Robinsons show no interest in how another human came to be on the planet. Conried was a great voice actor and is quite good as Sagramonte when not being a buffoon and Jonathan Harris finally gets add a bit of humanity to his cartoonishly villainous Dr. Smith character. But for the childish imagery, the episode could have been a classic.