The End of La Brea: A Questionable Decision?
The debut of La Brea season 3 on Tuesday, January 9, marked the beginning of the show's final episodes. The premiere picks up after Eve's fall into the time portal, leaving the Harris family coping with her disappearance and Lucas adjusting to his new role as the Clearing's leader. However, the decision to end the show has left many questioning NBC's choice. While creator David Appelbaum was given six episodes to wrap up the story, fans feel that the series could have continued beyond season 3, with the potential for additional plot points to emerge. In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Jon Seda, who portrays Sam Velez, expresses his hopes for La Brea's continuation, emphasizing the unique and special nature of the show.
Damien Fotiou as Judah, Lily Santiago as Veronica, Nicholas Gonzalez as Levi, Rohan Mirchandaney as Scott, and Veronica St. Clair as Riley in La Brea 301
Seda's sentiment reflects the belief that La Brea still has stories left to tell. Despite the upcoming finale, the premise of the show presents countless opportunities for new plotlines and character developments. The unexpected pregnancy of Veronica and the challenges of parenthood in 10,000 B.C. are just a few examples of story arcs that could benefit from additional episodes. The potential for expansion and the allure of the Harris family's journey back to each other remain strong aspects of the show.
Jack Martin as Josh in La Brea 301
Given the trend of entertainment revivals, fans hold out hope for the possibility of La Brea's return in some capacity. However, the focus remains on the upcoming series finale and the hope for proper closure to La Brea's last confirmed chapter. As the final season unfolds, fans eagerly anticipate the resolution of the Harris family's journey and the fate of the show's beloved characters.
Veronica St. Clair as Riley in La Brea 301