Una organización de alto secreto dedicada a prevenir eventos de extinción masiva y con la capacidad de hacer retroceder el tiempo.Una organización de alto secreto dedicada a prevenir eventos de extinción masiva y con la capacidad de hacer retroceder el tiempo.Una organización de alto secreto dedicada a prevenir eventos de extinción masiva y con la capacidad de hacer retroceder el tiempo.
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- 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total
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Now, firstly if this doesn't get a second series I am going to find the person who decided to leave it on a cliffhanger and words of a deeply personal nature will be shared.
Secondly and more importantly it's fabulous. Starts off as a serialised version of Timecop and by episode three you realise it's a very different kettle of fish.
What would you do if everything that's happened since the 1st of July was erased? Everyone born or conceived winks out of existence, everyone who died comes back. How many going in which direction would make you want to press the button that does it?
Think you have answers? You don't, you REALLY don't and what makes this show so great is that it doesn't either.
That's not to say there are arbitrary decisions but you get to feel your way through intensely muddy waters with each of the well rounded characters. The writing is superb, the internal logic holds together and it could very easily go off the rails but some bright mind sat there and built a set of rules and stuck to them.
With this level of writing it would be a shame if the acting was mediocre which has been known to happen when studios get their acting talent based on the number of Instagram followers rather than ability. I don't imagine they blew the budget on their cast because although you'll recognise people they're not household names, they're just really good.
It's hard to go deeper into the story without launching into major spoilers but the paragraph above covers it nicely. You get to follow the newest person on a team having to deal with those concepts and navigate the absolute mind (synonym for sex) that comes with a Matrix level reality check.
I loved it, some people (idiots) won't get it, they'll complain that it's confusing or complicated while telling you Reservoir Dogs is their favourite film and despite it actually involving time travel it's not as hard to follow across 8 episodes as that film was in 80 minutes.
If you like intelligent, thought provoking dramas then you'll like this, if Made In Chelsea is your idea of culture then leave it alone.
Secondly and more importantly it's fabulous. Starts off as a serialised version of Timecop and by episode three you realise it's a very different kettle of fish.
What would you do if everything that's happened since the 1st of July was erased? Everyone born or conceived winks out of existence, everyone who died comes back. How many going in which direction would make you want to press the button that does it?
Think you have answers? You don't, you REALLY don't and what makes this show so great is that it doesn't either.
That's not to say there are arbitrary decisions but you get to feel your way through intensely muddy waters with each of the well rounded characters. The writing is superb, the internal logic holds together and it could very easily go off the rails but some bright mind sat there and built a set of rules and stuck to them.
With this level of writing it would be a shame if the acting was mediocre which has been known to happen when studios get their acting talent based on the number of Instagram followers rather than ability. I don't imagine they blew the budget on their cast because although you'll recognise people they're not household names, they're just really good.
It's hard to go deeper into the story without launching into major spoilers but the paragraph above covers it nicely. You get to follow the newest person on a team having to deal with those concepts and navigate the absolute mind (synonym for sex) that comes with a Matrix level reality check.
I loved it, some people (idiots) won't get it, they'll complain that it's confusing or complicated while telling you Reservoir Dogs is their favourite film and despite it actually involving time travel it's not as hard to follow across 8 episodes as that film was in 80 minutes.
If you like intelligent, thought provoking dramas then you'll like this, if Made In Chelsea is your idea of culture then leave it alone.
Wow, I binged this one. I was dubious at first, the first episode was interesting but I wasn't completely sure. After episode three though, I was really enjoying it, and from that point all I can say is that it really builds well. The tone and momentum really gets you hooked. I watched it all in one sitting and now I'm waiting desperately for the next season!
REALLY enjoyable and worth biting into.
9/10 for me.
REALLY enjoyable and worth biting into.
9/10 for me.
Things are going well for George Addo (Paapa Essiedu). He gets a bank loan for his app. His girlfriend Sarah Leigh gets pregnant. They get married. Suddenly, it all goes wrong when a worldwide pandemic hits. He wakes up six months earlier and it starts all over again. Apparently, he's one of the few who naturally experiences time jumps. He's recruited into a secret organization, The Lazarus Project, which uses time jumps as the last resort to save the world. There's a machine and a singularity. Somehow, the group uses all that to return to the previous July 1st. They've done it many times. Their nemesis is former member Rebrov.
This show runs into the same problem as many time traveling shows. They just get so convoluted especially when they keep time traveling over themselves. It starts out great with an intriguing premise. It doesn't really dig into the technical details. There are some unlikely science going on. It's the constant looping that gets in the way. By the second season, the show becomes a convoluted ball of twine. It's canceled after two seasons.
This show runs into the same problem as many time traveling shows. They just get so convoluted especially when they keep time traveling over themselves. It starts out great with an intriguing premise. It doesn't really dig into the technical details. There are some unlikely science going on. It's the constant looping that gets in the way. By the second season, the show becomes a convoluted ball of twine. It's canceled after two seasons.
Starts out as a fairly straightforward time-travel romp and slowly unpeels its characters to become an intense, brilliantly written and acted story of good people twisted and broken by the burden of a world saving power.
This is a really good and original show.
I binged through it and enjoyed every episode.
I really hope they make a second series.
I've no idea why people are giving this bad reviews.
It really is one of the best shows on Sky in a long time.
Give it a go.
You won't be disappointed.
I binged through it and enjoyed every episode.
I really hope they make a second series.
I've no idea why people are giving this bad reviews.
It really is one of the best shows on Sky in a long time.
Give it a go.
You won't be disappointed.
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- TriviaThe exterior of the building used as the Lazarus project head office with the entwined statues, is the TUC (Trade Union Congress) London office on Great Russell Street
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