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clocketpatch ([personal profile] clocketpatch) wrote2009-12-27 09:54 pm

Life on Mars

Walmart has actually come through for once. Though I totally nicked the last copy in the store (actually, I think it was the only copy the store had, period, but whatever)

I'm hooked. Damnit! I just spent six episodes glued to the screen being absolutely entranced by how marvelously wonderfully amazing this show is. I already want series two. Why are there only eight episodes? Whhhy???

Everyone who recommends this show is right.

My mother was hooked to it as well, and it's so rare to find something we both love now a days. I think it helped that the one time she visited the UK was in 1973. So she just keeps pointing at things and nodding.

I've only got two problems with it:

One: I love Simm's character to bits, but every so often he step over the boundary into preachey-obnoxious land, and I just want to give him a smack.

and

Two: I keep picturing him in dress and laughing inappropriately, causing my mother to give me strange looks.
thisbluespirit: (keeley)

[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2009-12-31 01:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm so glad you like it! It blew me away, too, although I nearly didn't watch it, because the only whole episode I caught, other than the last was ep 7, which is written by that Man of Evil, Chris Chibnall and I thought, "Hmm, and it looked so much better in the last five mins of ep 1." Luckily, I caught the last episode after all, and was hooked. I had to get the DVDs to see the other eps eventually, but was glue to S2 and A2A when it was on.

I can see how watching it after Simm was the Master rather than before, as those of us over here, did, could be very disturbing. Poor Sam. Heh.

But, I'm bouncing about happily here to think you like it; it just isn't like anything else that I can think of. Might well be the UK's TV show of the decade in my book. (Although that does include Spooks, and that was also Kudos and also ground-breaking when it started - it's just easier to forget that, since 2002. Obviously, DW returned, but, no - Spooks or LoM, definitely!)
thisbluespirit: (brigadier)

[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2010-01-05 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay! :-) I think it's a truly amazing show, so I'm so glad you think so, too. The first episode in particular, I think is outstanding.

Oh, yes, there's only 1 Chibnall episode per series, although he does some of the things that annoy me to death in TW still, but LoM greatness shines through. I just havem't quite forgiven him for very nearly making me not bother to watch it. I should, though.

Oh, and S2 has the Camberwick Green moment - my favourite thing on TV ever, ever. (Except I'm guessing you are a. much to young and b. too far on the other side of the Atlantic to have ever even heard of Camberwick Green. Heh.) That isn't a spoiler, btw. Just a throwaway thing that's about as awesome as you can get. If you watched Camberwick Green when you were little, that is.

Erm, sorry. I'm waffling. *coughs* *slips out the back*
thisbluespirit: (keeley)

[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2010-01-10 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
It is a very divisive ending. I like it and I think tere are lots of theories to be worked out from it, which is cool, but the literal facts of it are kind of bizarre - but I wonder if A2A will eventually shed more light on this. Very intriguing!

(And, btw, waiting a week was cool - they showed it in Feb/March time the first time around, and it lit up the dullest bit of the year with waiting for each ep to come round).

Heh! No, Camerbwick Green is the TV moment of the decade for me. Plasticene Gene and Sam, :lol:! ("Oh dear. Is he beating up a nonce?")

It is something else, though, and I'm so glad you got to see it and weren't disappointed.

(A2A, if you do get to see it, feels very different - Simm's absence takes some getting used to, but S1 is brilliantly circular. And oh-so-very 80s - I could get the visual humour in that one as I never could with LoM).

I watched the last episode with a friend who'd never seen the rest and she kept referring to Gene as the bad guy, and me and her other friend kept having to go, "No, no, it's not like that!" Ah, Gene Hunt is just fantastic. (And Philip Glenister for that matter.) And Liz White as Annie, yes.

I'll try and stop being incoherently gleeful that you like it now. ;-)