A self-proclaimed mad scientist accidentally discovers a way to send messages to the past. He soon finds himself in a desperate battle against a global conspiracy to save his friends.
Why it's similar: Both series focus on the heavy burden of 'Revival' or time-travel as a tool to prevent a loved one's death. You'll recognize that same crushing anxiety every time the protagonist fails to change a fixed point in time.
Power comparison: It trades Erased's supernatural 'Revival' for a more grounded, pseudo-scientific approach involving microwave-modified technology.
Why watch after Erased: Watch this if you loved the high-stakes tension of Erased but want a deeper dive into the mechanics of changing the future.
