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    • La Brea: Season 1 | Rotten Tomatoes
      • Critics Consensus There may be method to its madness, but La Brea simply doesn't commit to its insane premise hard enough to shake out a show worth watching - at least not yet.
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  1. Sep 28, 2021 · There’s enough to like about La Brea that will keep viewers watching, despite the show’s more silly and cheesy elements, especially the mystery of where the “lost” Angelenos are and why ...

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  3. Season 1 – La Brea. 29% Tomatometer 21 Reviews 39% Audience Score 250+ Ratings A massive sinkhole opens up in the middle of Los Angeles, separating a family between two worlds. The mother and ...

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    • September 28, 2021
    • Natalie Zea
  4. Sep 27, 2021 · There are occasional hints of the much more entertaining show that La Brea can be, usually in the series’ most sensational moments: the dramatic announcement of another unbelievable discovery,...

    • Angie Han
  5. For a series that opens on a massive sinkhole eating up an entire L.A. neighborhood, La Brea feels too middle-of-the-road to make much impression at all. Full Review | Oct 1, 2021. Drew Koenig...

  6. Sep 28, 2021 · NBC's 'La Brea' knows its owes a debt to 'Lost,' but would do better by leaning into its own particular weirdness.

    • Caroline Framke
  7. Sep 27, 2021 · Directly on the heels of giving up Manifest to Netflix, NBC premieres another Lost-style genre series, La Brea. It's tough to tell after just one episode what kind of long-running mythology La Brea might develop, but there's very little in the premiere that suggests it's a world worth watching.

  8. Sep 27, 2021 · La Brea” already has some suspicious G-men who seem to be hiding their knowledge about what’s happening in Los Angeles. The show is clearly going to divide its time between the survivors of the sinkhole collapse and everyone else on the surface that’s trying to figure out how to get them back.

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