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Lazarus
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"The year is 2052 – an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity prevails across the globe. The reason for this: mankind has been freed from sickness and pain. Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist Dr. Skinner has developed a miracle cure-all drug with no apparent drawbacks called Hapuna. Hapuna soon becomes ubiquitous... and essential. However, soon after Hapuna is officially introduced, Dr. Skinner vanishes.
Three years later, the world has moved on. But Dr. Skinner has returned – this time, as a harbinger of doom. Skinner announces that Hapuna has a short half-life. Everyone who has taken it will die approximately three years later. Death is coming for this sinful world – and coming soon.
As a response to this threat, a special task force of 5 agents is gathered from across the world to save humanity from Skinner's plan. This group is called "Lazarus." Can they find Skinner and develop a vaccine before time runs out?
Source: Adult Swim"
Genre(s): Action, Thriller, Sci-fi
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An "adequate premiere" is the best compliment I can give it. Watanabe is aping western cinematography again and the results are smoother than ever, if his own thumbprint feels lighter as a result. Animation is decent but clearly 'budgeted' for action versus talking scenes, so par for the course...
Not a huge fan of the dub, and Axel is kinda cringy as a character, but the pieces fit, and most importantly work for the story. Revealing the entire task force is convicts was an interesting twist, and forgives why Axel was scouted in the first place (all is not as it seems). By the second episode, we can see the investigation itself may be episodic and free form which is what I would have expected from the show runner alone.
Now that the band-aid of expectation has been peeled off by the pedestrian premiere, I can take this show for what it is and enjoy accordingly.