It’s about getting them back.

Her mission continues to be to find the children.

He’s trying to check that that he keeps Izzy alive and manages to find everyone.

Eoin Macken posing at event

They got to get on this journey back to LA.

It’s a whole new adventure for Gavin.

Eoin:I got a kick out of it.

Natalie Zea and Nicholas Gonzalez holding hands in La Brea

I finally got to do that, and that was a big kick.

I got a kick out of it.

Natalie:Oh, yes.

Zyra Gorecki and Eoin Macken talking in La Brea

Well, it has been we’re still shooting.

A lot of those challenges, while still there, weren’t necessarily new challenges.

As challenging as that has been, it’s such a great release for all of us.

Natalie Zea and Diesel La Torraca talking in La Brea

It’s one of the biggest challenges, but this is a really difficult show to shoot.

My personal challenge was having my family there this year, which was great.

Some of the adventures that they bring us on this year are quite vast and chaotic and challenging.

There was one that was like …

There’s a theory that Josh is the kidnapper guy, Aaron.

Nicholas:Wouldn’t they recognize him, though?

Natalie:I don’t know.

But also, they were both in the clearing together.

I don’t know.

I don’t think it occurs to us to even think past the page.

Nicholas:We can’t figure out what’s actually happening.

Natalie:No, we can’t figure out the show.

Nicholas:Not to be able to be smart enough to then do theories on it.

“La Brea” Season 2 will premiere September 27 on NBC at 9:00 pm ET/PT.

This interview was edited for clarity.