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Life On Mars
SERIES: ABC, Thursday 10:00p (60 minutes)

Life On Mars
Critic Score
Metascore: 74 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.1 out of 10
based on 26 reviews
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Starring Jason O'Mara, Harvey Keitel, Lisa Bonet, Michael Imperioli, and Gretchen Mol

Sam Tyler (Jason O'Mara) finds himself transported to the 1970s after a car accident in this remake of the award-winning British drama.

GENRE(S): Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
CREATED BY: Matthew Graham
Tony Jordan
Ashley Pharoah
FIRST AIR DATE: October 9, 2008

What The Critics Said

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100
Newsday Verne Gay
The producers ("Alias" alums Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec) have created a Dickensian (with a nod to L. Frank Baum) universe, draped in shadows, pastels and mystery, while aurally wrapped in chestnuts from the Sweet, Five Man Electrical Band and the Ramones. This new series has enormous promise.
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88
Chicago Sun-Times Teresa Budasi
The time-travel element puts enough of a twist in it to move it a couple of notches above all the other entries in the fall season, not to mention all the same-old police procedurals clogging the networks.
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83
Time James Poniewozik
The premise of ABC's Life on Mars is ludicrous but irresistible.
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80
Variety Brian Lowry
Life on Mars offers fine performers, some arresting images, sly satire and a terrific song score.
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80
TV Guide Matt Roush
This captures the original series’ vibe nicely.
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80
Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
The script, from Josh Applebaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg, is true to the spirit of the original and exciting enough to make you swallow the premise and beg for more.
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80
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
The new American version moves a little faster, which may sacrifice some of the subtlety of the original, but overall this first episode is a faithful adaptation.
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80
PopMatters Cynthia Fuchs
This idea--that Sam is experiencing his coma as an “alternate reality” via a TV show--is wickedly clever. It’s a question as to whether Life on Mars can sustain and develop this idea, which is really an investigation of limits.
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80
The New York Times Alessandra Stanley
The premiere episode of Life on Mars, by contrast [to "Kath & Kim"], is strange and exhilarating.
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80
Orlando Sentinel Hal Boedeker
This vivid series puts an ironic spin on nostalgia.
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80
LA Weekly Robert Abele
O’Mara’s Sam is incredibly engaging, and I’m pleased with how well this Americanization of an already very fine piece of flinty cop nostalgia is going.
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80
Wall Street Journal Dorothy Rabinowitz
Four episodes of Life on Mars have by now aired, each livelier and more confident than the last and--despite its mush of a lead character--justifiably so. That's no small triumph.
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80
Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
They've pulled together a vivid cast and evoked the ideal tone - not comedy, not psychodrama, not sci fi, but an intriguingly evasive blend of them all.
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75
Entertainment Weekly Gillian Flynn
Based on a popular BBC series, Life on Mars, like Mad Men, makes a long-ago era feel both alien and nostalgic, like in the sweet moment where Sam wanders into a record store and just beams.
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75
San Francisco Chronicle Tim Goodman
If the ambition of the pilot continues, American television may get another remake right. We'll have our first hint this next week. In the meantime, enjoy the pilot.
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75
USA Today Robert Bianco
Happily, the American version--a second try, after an original pilot was scrapped--makes mostly wise decisions, starting with trusting the show to O'Mara. He's off to an excellent start, particularly in grounding the story by keeping his reactions rooted in reality.
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70
Kansas City Star Aaron Barnhart
While I prefer the British Mars, the show's premise is so strong that this decent execution of it is hard not to recommend.
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70
Philadelphia Daily News Ellen Gray
ABC sticks its neck out a bit further with Life on Mars, a pretty good remake of a remarkable series that also appeared on BBC America
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70
Philadelphia Inquirer Jonathan Storm
Both ABC's Life on Mars and CBS's "Eleventh Hour" have the comfortable feel of many shows that have come before them and lasted a long, long time.
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70
Newark Star-Ledger Alan Sepinwall
It still has some problems, and may not be able to milk the concept any longer than the Brits did, but the central concept--modern law-enforcement veteran has to deal with a world where forensics science is in its infancy and civil rights are treated as inconveniences at best--is still appealing, and in some ways more so when it's transplanted to the early '70s New York immortalized in cop films like "The French Connection" and "Serpico."
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70
Los Angeles Times Robert Lloyd
I'm not wholly convinced by the American Life on Mars.
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60
New York Daily News David Hinckley
The show raises questions, and fans of the paranormal will find they're kept open in reasonably interesting ways. The problem is that time-travel shows require a level of attention casual TV viewers don't always want to invest.
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60
New York Magazine John Leonard
This is a flabbergasting cast, so far called upon to do not much besides posturing. But my fingers are crossed, and my eyes too.
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50
Chicago Tribune Maureen Ryan
Purely as a cop show, Life on Mars is competent but not that compelling, though O’Mara does a fine job as Tyler.
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50
Washington Post Tom Shales
Despite the prestigious presence of stars such as Harvey Keitel, Michael Imperioli, Lisa Bonet and Gretchen Mol, Life on Mars, a new ABC crime drama, comes off as naggingly undistinguished.
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50
Miami Herald Glenn Garvin
Jason O'Mara is enormously appealing as the determined but befuddled Tyler....Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for Life on Mars' writers, who seem to have been knocked considerably deeper into history than their character.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this tv show is 8.1 (out of 10) based on 59 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Joyce T. gave it a10:
Love it! Jason is adorable! Don't cae for Harvey much but maybe that's the way he supposed to act in this show.

Debbie H gave it a9:
I graduated high school in 1973, so I think it's pretty interesting to revisit that time period. I don't think of this as time travel, but rather his mind has gone to 1973 while in a coma. The premise is not that believeable, but they are spot on with the ways things were back then.

Mary Ann S. gave it a10:
I enjoy the show and the cast immensely! But mostly I find the soundtrack irresistible!!!

Ray S. gave it a10:
I thought i was done with tv, No interest in judging dancers , talent , or music, then Life on Mars came along and I'm hooked . Its nice to see how far we have come in society today since 1973, Great show.

Julie F. gave it a9:
I absolutely love this show. I can't wait until the next week! It's the best new show so far.

Jeff R gave it a10:
Did you notice ON 10/23 When they were in the alleyin between houses and the kid was smokingthe house had cable wires hooked up going into the house. this is supposed to be 1973

Roberta gave it a9:
great twist, compelling. Hate cop shows but this grabbed my attention. Love the look back, it was fasinating to recall how far we have come in style, technology and humane behavior in such a short time. Try to keep this one.

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