La Brea Season One
SCORE: 65
Thanks to our two free months of Peacock+
I was able to watch La Brea Season One. There are ten episodes in this
season for this television show. The premise sounded like it might have
some promise to it. A giant sinkhole opens up at the La Brea Tar Pints
in Los Angeles. All of these people are sucked into it and at the bottom
is a green light. The green light transports them to the ground safely
in 10,000 BC. So they must deal with things like saber tooth tigers.
There will be spoilers in this review.
The issues families will have with La Brea Season One are bad language,
violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, promotion of sexual
deviancy, attacks on Christians, attacks on religious people, and more.
La Brea Season One is the typical worldly science fiction television
show. There are all these boxes they must tick off and provide for. They
really have a lack of diversity of thought in La Brea Season One.
The main family in La Brea Season One feature a man (Gavin Harris) who
has been having flashes of this world and his cheating wife (Eve Harris)
who did not believe him. They have a son (Josh) and a daughter (Izzy).
The best friend of this man Levi Delgado goes into the sinkhole to save
them. Ty Coleman is a therapist that wanted to kill himself due to a
tumor in his head. Marybeth Hill is trying to reconcile with her son
Lucas. Scott Israni is the stoner that is sometimes helpful. Dr. Sam
Velez and his daughter Riley are also major characters in La Brea Season
One.
Things in La Brea Season One start out with characters trying to
survive. Then they are trying to get back home. Finally they befriend a
neighboring tribe that has white people in it. So much of history is
rewritten in La Brea Season One. We find out this little boy Isaiah is
actually Gavin. There are scientist in Isaiah with different goals and
motives in La Brea Season One.
The characters in the clearing (aka Sky People) get a jeep working in La
Brea Season One. They drive all over the place with it. There is no
mention of how they are getting more gasoline. There is a bit of a plot
twist at the end of La Brea Season One. Certain characters vanish after
the light goes away. The concept in La Brea Season One is that time is
circular and the past and future is constantly being changed. Wreckage
of a ship is found in the future. A message is sent back and then the
crash vanishes.
- Paul
Video: 65%
Audio: 63%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Functionality: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Peacock+
Publisher: Universal Television
Developer: Keshet Studios
Rating: ‘TV-14’ – FOURTEEN and OLDER ONLY {violence, bad language}
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