In 2015, Los Angeles exists in a state of occupation. Some collaborate with the alien authorities and benefit from the new order, while others rebel and suffer the consequences. A family is torn by those opposing forces, making difficult choices as they balance keeping their family together with the struggle of the human race.
If you’re in search of a TV series that combines adventure, drama, fantasy, and mystery all wrapped up in an intriguing science-fiction premise, look no further than **La Brea**. This captivating show aired on NBC from September 28, 2021, to February 13, 2024, spanning three seasons and 30 thrilling episodes. The story begins with an unexpected catastrophic event in Los Angeles when a massive sinkhole opens at the La Brea Tar Pits. What follows is not just chaos but an odyssey that pulls countless lives into a mysterious primeval land—an adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
At its core, **La Brea** revolves around the Harris family: Eve (Natalie Zea), Gavin (Eoin Macken), Izzy (Zyra Gorecki), and Josh (Jack Martin). When separated by the sinkhole's devastation, each character embarks on their unique journey filled with perilous challenges and survival instincts. Gavin’s ability to have visions becomes crucial as he tries to locate his loved ones while they navigate through dangerous prehistoric landscapes filled with dinosaurs and other threats. Fans of shows like **Lost**, which also explored themes of survival and family dynamics in extraordinary circumstances, will find themselves drawn to **La Brea**’s compelling narrative.
Each season builds upon this gripping tale; as secrets unfold about the nature of the sinkholes—revealed to be temporary portals leading back to 10,000 BC—the stakes get higher. The second season dives deeper into these enigmas while also introducing new characters who enhance the storytelling experience. The complexities surrounding time travel are skillfully woven into the plot through Gavin's father’s Lazarus Project—a research initiative aimed at addressing resource depletion—adding layers of intrigue for viewers who love science fiction elements akin to those found in shows like **Counterpart** or **The 100**.