Preview: NBC's "Surviving Earth" S01E03 — "When the Asteroid Fell" Explores Life's Resilience After Catastrophe
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Ray Flook
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A preview and recap of NBC's Surviving Earth S01E03: "When the Asteroid Fell," which takes viewers back 450 million years to explore the impact of an asteroid on life and the resilience of creatures throughout Earth's history. The article serves as a promotional sneak peek for the episode airing tonight on NBC/Peacock.
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In S01E03: "When the Asteroid Fell," we're shown the impact that an asteroid had on life on this planet as we kne[...]
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