Who saw that coming?!

By Louise Griffin

Published: Wednesday, 15 November 2023 at 16:02 PM


Warning: Full spoilers ahead for The Lazarus Project season 2.

It’s finally time to go back in time with The Lazarus Project season 2 – and that ending has completely blown our minds.

Season 2 of the series saw our heroes grappling with “true” time travel, on a mission to save the world from extinction and rescue Janet (Vinette Robinson), who was sent back in time with her daughter Becky.

But, as we probably could have predicted, not everything goes to plan, with George (Paapa Essiedu) and co caught up in plenty more world-threatening chaos with twists and turns along the way.

Here’s exactly how that ending went down.

The Lazarus Project season 2 ending explained

The final episode follows on after George brutally killed the 19-year-old version of Bryson (Amaree Ali), Wes’s (Caroline Quentin) son, with his older self (Royce Pierreson) sat in the chair next to him.

Wes still refuses to order a Code Black to turn back the clock – until Sarah (Charly Clive) tells her that one of Dr Gray’s (Zoe Telford) “disciples” is still out there. Wes is determined to wipe out anyone who had knowledge of Dr Gray’s time travel plans – so she turns back the clock after all.

George and co wake up back on the plane, with the others confused about why the clock has been reset.

Archie (Anjli Mohindra) knocks out The Dane and ties him up, stopping him from disrupting the mission by destroying the time machine and preventing Becky from killing him.

Unbeknown to everyone else, though, Sarah goes to The Dane for information, and he tells her that the whereabouts of the machine in the lab. At the lab, Bryson prepares to defend himself, Janet and Becky.