"Life on Mars" Episode #2.6 (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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(2007)

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7/10
Over-complicated Plot
FranklinsTower12 July 2010
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The episode has a lot going for it. This is the first time that the inspectors have encountered heroine; this is the first Indian-centered investigation (although everyone loves eating a good "curry"); and the lovely Alex Reid plays a significant role. The plot moves along at a nice clip and there's significant tie-back to Sam's future life.

There is, however, a problem. Why was Sam clubbed and Annie kidnapped? It seems to me that Toolbox and Big Bird's scheme was working perfectly well: the drugs they planted in Maya's storage containers has the cops believing that Maya and his brother Deepak were guilty. There was no need for them to abduct / kill Sam and Annie. And then -- after they do this -- why provide their current location to headquarters? This would only bring more cops to the scene (as it did).

I think it would have played out better if Toolbox and Big Bird had found Maya first and shot him while Sam and Annie watched, and *then* they tied Sam and Annie up. But hey, I don't write these things for a living.
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2/10
A dud episode
studioAT9 August 2017
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Across its two series run 'Life on Mars' was remarkable consistent, but this episode sadly isn't the best.

It has, as another reviewer has said, an over complicated plot, and wastes a lot of time on characters (Toolbox) that I don't really care about.

Annie/Chris/Ray were underused too, and although we learnt a bit more about what Gene Hunt is like underneath the tough exterior, and Sam saying goodbye to Mya, there wasn't really much going on here.

Every series had the odd duff episode, this was the one in 'Life on Mars'.
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