S1E8 Episode #1.8
When The Lazarus Project are trapped by a cataclysmic event, George is horrified to discover that the key to helping them is the person he has just shot.
George wakes up to find himself several months in the past before being recruited for the Lazarus Project – a secret organization that turns back time when the world is at threat of extinction.
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When The Lazarus Project are trapped by a cataclysmic event, George is horrified to discover that the key to helping them is the person he has just shot.
After successfully arriving in 2012, George and the Lazarus team face their biggest challenge yet as they attempt to rescue Janet and retrieve the time machine.
The team attempts to track down the time machine that had been used to transport Janet back to 2012, while an unexpected visitor from the past comes looking for George.
As George tries desperately to cover his tracks, his actions force Archie to question her faith in The Lazarus Project.
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