The Lazarus Project review: A science thriller that deserves all the time in the world.
The Lazarus Project is a smart and engaging series that explores a variety of interesting themes, such as the nature of time, the responsibility of time travel, and the price of sacrifice. The series is well made, with a strong cast and a plot that keeps the audience in suspense until the last episode.
**The series focuses on the relationship between George and the members of the Lazarus Project, particularly Sarah (Anjili Mohindra), a woman who has been trapped in the time loop for 12 years. As George learns more about the Lazarus Project and the dangers of time travel, he must decide if he is willing to sacrifice everything to save the world.**- The characters are well developed and believable. Harry and Sarah are two interesting and empathetic protagonists, and the rest of the cast also give solid performances.
One of the things i loved most about the series is how it explores the idea of loops in time. The series shows what it would be like to live the same day over and over again, and how it could affect a person's psyche.
**I also liked the way the series explores the morality of time travel. The series shows that time travel can be used to do good things, but it can also be used to do bad things.**Mostly, the series shows that time is not a fixed thing, but rather a flow that can be changed. It's a series worth seeing for any science thriller fan.

