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Fans generally praised this episode for its compared to the early parts of Season 2. Critics noted that while the CGI for the stampede was hit-or-miss, the world-building regarding the 2076 timeline and the Lazarus Project added much-needed depth to the series. 🧐 Unanswered Questions Can James really be trusted to save the world?

What are the long-term side effects of the "cure" given to Lucas?

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For the first time, they are all in the same timeline, but the physical proximity doesn't mean their emotional wounds are healed. 📉 Critical Reception

We finally get a closer look at the advanced technology driving the plot. The aesthetic shift from "primitive survival" to "high-tech sci-fi" highlights the show's dual nature. James (Gavin’s father) is established as a morally gray antagonist who believes his actions are for the "greater good" of humanity. 🏹 Survival vs. Science Fans generally praised this episode for its compared

Their reunion is cold and filled with mistrust.

How will the group handle the growing divide between those who want to go home and those who want to stay? What are the long-term side effects of the

Their relationship deepens as Veronica takes charge to save his life, completing her redemption arc.