In the 2022 season of the NBC series " Lazarus " refers to both a pivotal episode (Season 2, Episode 6) and the mysterious organization at the heart of the show's central conflict. The Lazarus Project
The massive sinkholes that appear in modern-day Los Angeles are unintended side effects of the project's time-travel technology. "La Brea" Lazarus(2022)
Airing on November 1, 2022, this episode serves as a major turning point for the series: La Brea Season 2 Episode 6 Recap: "Lazarus" In the 2022 season of the NBC series
The program is led by James Mallet , who is revealed to be the biological father of the show's protagonist, Gavin Harris . While James claims the project is for the
While James claims the project is for the good of the planet, his former partner Dr. Caroline Clark (Gavin’s mother) eventually works against it, believing the technology is too dangerous and must be shut down to stop the world-swallowing sinkholes. Plot of the Episode "Lazarus" (S2 E6)
The is a secret organization of scientists originally from the year 2076 . Facing a future of depleted natural resources, they traveled back to 10,000 BC to build a high-tech facility—the "Lazarus Tower"—to harvest resources and study de-extinction to save their original time period. Key details about the project include:
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