Originally posted by Moscow Mule
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Previously on "Ashes to Ashes"
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Had Life on mars been a US show it would have been planned to run for 6 episodes and then extended so that it ran for years. Prison break is a good example of this. The current run could have been done in 3 shows instead of the 12 or so it has taken.
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I knew it was going down hill when Gene's brother Mike apeared in the first episode
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I agree... it's a shame as it had promise. I will watch it out though.
Life on Mars was brilliant - breath of fresh air.
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A classic case of 'Jumping the Shark' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_the_Shark)Originally posted by moorfield View PostI've seen 3 episodes now. Aside from the mildly amusing Audi Quattro gag I think its turning out disappointingly tulipe. Don't think I'll be watching any more, some one tell me what happens at the end (although it's all too predictable).
Take a successful TV-program/movie then repeat/exaggerate it - it never works.
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I enjoy the escapism of it all. It's supposed to be more light-hearted that Life on Mars as she actually knows it's all in her head.
Plus, she would get it.
Twice.
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I've seen 3 episodes now. Aside from the mildly amusing Audi Quattro gag I think its turning out disappointingly tulipe. Don't think I'll be watching any more, some one tell me what happens at the end (although it's all too predictable).Tags: None
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