
Set during American Civil War times, this series is the story of a man that awakens to find himself buried alive. He claws his way out of the makeshift grave and then sets about trying to discover his identity as he has lost his memory. The clues he finds are confusing as he was in Southern territory, wearing Southern clothing, but carrying Northern gold and a Northern gun. His only memories are those of a beautiful woman, being beaten and being present at the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. He decides to call himself Lazarus, after the man that was raised from death by Christ.
In the old west of Texas, in the mid 1860s, a man wakes up in a shallow grave, half covered with dirt, wearing a Confederate uniform but with a U.S. army issued revolver. He has no memory of who he is, where he is, and why someone tried to bury him alive.
Found near death by a young man and his father, the stranger from the shallow grave is nursed back to health by the man's wife. Known only as Lazarus, after the close friend that Jesus Christ raised from the dead, he helps save the life of visiting President Ulysses S. Grant from an assassination attempt by a gang of rebels.
Needing a name, the man with no memory calls himself Lazarus, and in the search for his past, runs into a slick talking card shark who seems to be carrying an unknown grudge.
In his search for his past in the faces of people he meets, Lazarus comes across a man whom he thinks he knows from the murky shadows of a command he may have had in the Confederate army.
Lazarus finds a kindred spirit in a forlorn prostitute (Kate Hodge), stuck at an isolated outpost.
Lazarus becomes the target of a vengeful Cavalry officer. A malicious cavalry officer (Nicolas Surovy) plans to mete out "justice" near an archeological dig and site of grisly murders.
Complete episode guide for The Lazarus Man with detailed information about every season and episode including air dates, summaries, ratings, and streaming availability in United States.
This episode guide is organized by seasons, making it easy to track your viewing progress or find specific episodes. Use the episode information to plan your binge-watching sessions or catch up on missed episodes.