How Many Episodes Of La Brea Are There
Okay, let's talk La Brea. You know, that show where people fall into a giant sinkhole? Los Angeles has its issues, but that's a new one.
So, how many episodes are we talking? Because honestly, I kind of lost count somewhere around the second woolly mammoth.
The Great Episode Tally
Alright, buckle up. It's more complicated than you think. Especially if you're like me and watch it while simultaneously scrolling through cat videos.
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Season 1 clocks in at a modest 10 episodes. Not bad, right? You can binge that on a long weekend.
Then comes Season 2. This ups the ante to 14 episodes. More sinkhole shenanigans!
And finally, there's Season 3, which landed at a trimmed 6 episodes. Shorter, but maybe sweeter? (Debatable).
Grand Total: Are You Ready For This?
Add it all up... (don't worry, I already did). That's a whopping 30 episodes of people trying to survive in prehistoric Los Angeles.
Thirty episodes of questionable CGI, dramatic stares, and confusing family dynamics. But hey, who am I to judge?
An Unpopular Opinion: Is That Enough?
Okay, here's where I might lose some of you. I think 30 episodes might be... perfect?
Hear me out! Some shows just drag on and on. They introduce new characters, new plot twists, and suddenly you're five seasons in and completely lost.

Is that show still about what is was suppose to be in the first place? Did the writers just made that up?
La Brea, bless its heart, knew when to (almost) quit. It gave us a taste of the sinkhole life, then politely bowed out.
Maybe they got out just in time. Before it became too absurd? Before the viewers actually jumped into a sinkhole themselves to escape the show?
The Sinkhole of Plot Holes
Let's be real. La Brea wasn't exactly winning any awards for airtight plotting. There were more holes in the story than in the actual ground.
Did anyone ever really understand the time travel logic? Or how everyone managed to find each other so conveniently in prehistoric times?
But that's part of the charm, right? It was wonderfully, gloriously, unapologetically ridiculous.
It's a show you can watch without thinking too hard. Perfect for folding laundry, avoiding awkward family conversations, or just zoning out after a long day.
Would I Watch More?
Honestly? Probably. I'm a sucker for a good disaster movie. And La Brea is basically a disaster movie stretched out over 30 episodes.
Plus, there's always the hope that they'll introduce even weirder prehistoric creatures. Maybe a dinosaur that can do taxes?
So, while 30 episodes might be enough for some, I wouldn't say no to a season set in the Jurassic period. As long as they promise to explain the time travel stuff... or at least try to.
So next time you're looking for a show to switch off your brain to, maybe consider jumping into La Brea. Just don't blame me if you get sucked in. (Pun intended).
