La | Brea 3x4 [updated]

Features Eoin Macken (Gavin), Jon Seda (Sam), Chiké Okonkwo (Ty), Zyra Gorecki (Izzy), Josh McKenzie (Lucas), and Lily Santiago (Veronica). La Brea Season 3 Episode 4 Review: Fire Storm - TV Fanatic

As NBC’s epic time-travel survival drama La Brea barrels toward its climatic series finale, every episode carries the weight of answering three years’ worth of mysteries. , titled “The Fire Station” (airing February 13, 2024), does exactly what a good pre-finale episode should do: it raises the emotional stakes, clarifies the mission, and puts our heroes in maximum peril—all while delivering shocking character reveals and a cliffhanger that leaves fans desperate for the final two episodes. La Brea 3x4

To ensure the chip's safety across time, Ty and Sam track down the 2021 version of Scott (Rohan Mirchandaney). In this timeline, Scott is a grieving man who has lost his brother and his girlfriend, but Ty successfully convinces him to trust them and intercept a crucial message from the future. The "Fire Storm" in 10,000 BC Features Eoin Macken (Gavin), Jon Seda (Sam), Chiké

: During the fire, Sam risks his life to save a wolf puppy. This act is driven by his deep-seated guilt over failing to save his family dog in a house fire years earlier. 2021 Timeline To ensure the chip's safety across time, Ty

received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics but strong fan approval on social media. On Rotten Tomatoes, the episode holds a 78% audience score, with many praising the increased pace and the “fire station” set.

One of the defining aspects of this episode is the isolation of key characters. The show thrives when it forces characters into confined spaces, forcing them to confront their traumas and relationships. In this episode, we often see the Harris family fractured, dealing with the emotional fallout of the choices made in the Season 2 finale. The episode explores the theme of "unintended consequences." The characters have meddled with time to save their loved ones, but the ripple effects are becoming dangerous.