Lazarus: Season 1 Episode 4 “Don’t Stop The Dance” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)
As the team goes after Dr. 909, they come to realize the Hapna controversy might be far bigger than Dr. Skinner.
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As the team goes after Dr. 909, they come to realize the Hapna controversy might be far bigger than Dr. Skinner.
As Takahara continues to experience what it means to be a teenaged boy, it seems to lead to him coming alive in ways he maybe didn’t before.
Jinya’s latest hunt ends in a slightly lackluster fashion, but he does gain something notable for his next conquest.
As a major breakthrough is made to find Dr. Skinner, more gets revealed about Doug and even past associates of Axel.
As Takahara gets better acquainted with everyone, he comes to realize he can get more out of this vacation than getting away from his troubles back home.
Three years passed, but a lot remains the same with Jinya. However, that doesn’t mean the people he encounters all operate by the same playbook.
As we’re given background about Dr. Skinner, it is made clear finding him won’t be an easy task.
In what for many may not be a notable season premiere, for those who enjoy slice of life dramas with a dash of eccentricity, “Summer Pockets” has you covered.
Despite the last episode ending in 1970, we return to the 1800s as “Sword Of The Demon Hunter” establishes that it is going to jump around Jinya’s life.
“Lazarus” has undeniable style and the formula that could get people initially hooked, but does it have legs?
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