Life On Mars - The TV Addict Discussion
Jan. 23rd, 2008 09:12 amBBC America has finished the run of "Life On Mars". As sad as I am to see this show end, I loved it soooo much. If you haven't seen it , why not? It is a truly excellent show.
Any recommendations for some good fic about LOM. I can't let it go just yet.
The question I have for my flist is this: What is the accepted interpretation of the finale.
I'm guessing Sam is dead and 1973 Manchester is his after life? Or did he really go crazy after emerging from the coma and now is in a little room dreaming of 1973.
Funny but solving the mystery of Sam was never why I watched. I didn't care if he was in a coma etc. I just loved the cast. Gene Hunt is such an incredible character. The relationship between him and Sam is pitch perfect.
And I was so happy Sam finally kissed Annie.
I've heard they are making an Americanized version - It will have to suck. Who could possibly be Gene Hunt? I just can't see enjoying watching a bunch of American cops run around New York in 1973 - I grew up with those cop shows. The story was much more facinating and surreal for me because it was set in Manchester - someplace i was completely unfamiliar with. That definitly added another dynamic to my enjoyment of LOM.
So please, share you thought and theories.
Any recommendations for some good fic about LOM. I can't let it go just yet.
The question I have for my flist is this: What is the accepted interpretation of the finale.
I'm guessing Sam is dead and 1973 Manchester is his after life? Or did he really go crazy after emerging from the coma and now is in a little room dreaming of 1973.
Funny but solving the mystery of Sam was never why I watched. I didn't care if he was in a coma etc. I just loved the cast. Gene Hunt is such an incredible character. The relationship between him and Sam is pitch perfect.
And I was so happy Sam finally kissed Annie.
I've heard they are making an Americanized version - It will have to suck. Who could possibly be Gene Hunt? I just can't see enjoying watching a bunch of American cops run around New York in 1973 - I grew up with those cop shows. The story was much more facinating and surreal for me because it was set in Manchester - someplace i was completely unfamiliar with. That definitly added another dynamic to my enjoyment of LOM.
So please, share you thought and theories.