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Life on Mars – Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadows

ABC

ABC

(Season 1, Episode 4)

I am so glad that this series continues to push out excellent episodes, as it would be so easy by now to tumble down a hill of suckitude and cause me to hate having to review it every week.

I’m glad I haven’t seen the original version of this show yet. I feel fortunate, actually, that I get to see this show with fresh eyes, not constantly drawing comparisons. From what I’ve heard, this show is following rather closely to the original, so the real test for this series will be in episodes that completely stray from old material.

Now, let’s get into Sam’s trip. I think I’ll try to always call his ordeal a “trip” because, whatever the explanation, Sam is definitely taking a journey of sorts … or tripping. The scene I added a picture of above really had my mind reeling. As we learned, Sam was drugged by Adrian during that scene when the tiny rovers skittered out of his mouth. They’re the same as what we saw earlier that went into Sam’s ear, while he was asleep. This seems to support the theory that drugs are involved in Sam’s trip in some way. Or is his mind completely preoccupied with these rovers he keeps seeing, since he seemed to be dreaming about the one going into his ear (remember, he said he saw it go in his ear, when that wasn’t possible unless he dreamt it).

Of course I’ve also got to mention the other two strange visions Sam saw: Nixon turning into Bush (political aficionados are going to have a field day on that one) and the kid at the club with the Nirvana t-shirt (with accompanying hospital machine noises). I’m not sure what to make of those yet, but I’m fortunate they keep adding them in to keep us wondering.

I’m getting a kick out of seeing the amount of drinking done on the job. Hunt practically has a wet bar in his office and he’s always with a handy flask in his pocket. It’s frightening how quickly and easily cops could become corrupt back in the day. On the outside, Hunt went on that he was OK with the arrangements, but he kept everything he’d “earned” in a bag. He knew all along it wasn’t the right thing.

Just as the show did last week with Sam’s dad, they get another obvious plot point out of the way very quickly by introducing Sam’s mother. Since they made a point of telling us that Sam’s family traveled a lot, it’s unlikely we’ll see much of them again. The introduction and interaction between Sam with his mother was well done.

Sam using “Luke Skywalker” as an alias to his mother was awesome. And I loved Sam saw Jim Croce and Joe Namath in the nightclub and, rather than avoid them, went right up and met them.

I have two final questions:

1) Why would Sam be so adamant that naked photos of himself not be released? I guess I didn’t think that was that big of a deal. Sure, he was handcuffed to a bed, but would that really be that horrible that he reacted the way he did?

2) It’s not often that Sam isn’t in a scene, but when he’s not, I have to immediately wonder if it’s a hint to us that this is a real world we’re witnessing and not a figment of Sam’s mind. For example, Hunt burning the money in the final scene.

Sam: “What ever you do Jim, just stay away from small airplanes.”
Jim Croce: “Right. And you stay away from hallucinogens.”

Music in this episode:
Paul Simon - Paul Simon - Mother and Child Reunion Paul Simon – “Mother and Child Reunion”
The Velvet Underground - Loaded: The Fully Loaded Edition - Rock and Roll The Velvet Underground – “Rock and Roll”
T. Rex - Electric Warrior - Bang a Gong (Get It On) T. Rex – “Bang a Gong (Get It On)”
The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies - 20th Century Man The Kinks – “20th Century Man”
The Hollies - The Hollies' Greatest Hits - Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress) The Hollies – “Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)”
The Beach Boys - Sunflower / Surf's Up - Long Promised Road The Beach Boys – “Long Promised Road”

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4 Responses to “Life on Mars – Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadows”

October 31, 2008 at 3:33 AM

This is the first episode of the US series I’ve liked slightly better than its UK counterpart. Somehow Harvey Keitel’s Gene Hunt is a more “real” and sensitive character (as opposed to Glenister’s wonderfully over-the-top performance) and that made the scenes with Gene facing his corruption more touching.

The scene with Gene burning the money was one of the first times they’ve let Keitel’s acting talent really shine through. Without a spoken word you know what he’s thinking and feeling.

I also like the little anachronisms they’re sneaking in to mess with Sam’s head, that’s something that wasn’t really in the UK series much.

As for your concern about the naked photos – I think that’s one of the side effects of the move from the UK to US. “Shocking photos of local cop with prostitute” might have made the news in the UK, but I doubt it would have caused such a stir in 1973 New York…

Really hoping this series starts to shine when it runs out of UK episodes to copy.

October 31, 2008 at 1:50 PM

As someone who has seen the original series, I can say that I am not at all disappointed with the US version. Even following the episodes closely is proving that the US team has a unique vision of their own, and that is equally as compelling as the original. Lucky me to have both series to love!

I have to admit I was a bit disappointed that the musical artist he ran into was Jim Croce. In the UK version it was Marc Bolan of T Rex, who was really quite the phenomona back in the day, similar to seeing Joe Namath as the sports comparison. I’ve never known much about Jim Croce, but that is just a teeny quibble, for sure!

Everything is going swimmingly for this series (except the ratings?), and I am even bidding on my favorite lamp from Sam’s pad on Ebay. Wish me luck!!

October 31, 2008 at 11:29 PM

very well said…the UK version still has the upper hand…but this version is still a great watch

November 1, 2008 at 2:08 AM

Haven’t seen the original version, but i like these show very much. I keep thinking that the hippie neightbore is imaginary, does her character exist in the original series???

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