In the opening scene to episode one of Life On Mars, DCI Sam Tyler (John Simm) is hunting for a killer of a girl. He catches the person he suspects committed the murders but he is told he is wrong. His suspect is released but later kills Sam's office romance. Sam drives away from the crime scene and pulls up in his car. He steps out and gets hit by a speeding car. As he wakes up he finds himself in 1973.
The characters involved in the opening scene are DCI Sam Tyler, Colin Raimes, Sam's Girlfriend and Raimes' Social Worker and Lawyer.
I think the primary audience for Life On Mars is people that used to watch cop shows in the 1970s. However I think the secondary audience was young adults and older teenagers as it is stylishly filmed and edited.
I liked the way they used music from the 1970s for the soundtrack as it gives the show a good style and fit really well.
The thing I disliked about the episode was that his girlfriend dies only after a few minutes of screen time so you don't have any sympathy for her or Sam Tyler.
The characters involved in the opening scene are DCI Sam Tyler, Colin Raimes, Sam's Girlfriend and Raimes' Social Worker and Lawyer.
I think the primary audience for Life On Mars is people that used to watch cop shows in the 1970s. However I think the secondary audience was young adults and older teenagers as it is stylishly filmed and edited.
I liked the way they used music from the 1970s for the soundtrack as it gives the show a good style and fit really well.
The thing I disliked about the episode was that his girlfriend dies only after a few minutes of screen time so you don't have any sympathy for her or Sam Tyler.
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