Search

Life on Mars: Latest News & Videos

It's a Godawful Small Affair! The Bizarre Life on Mars Finale

p>"Can a series finale make a show jump the shark?" asks my colleague Mickey O'Connor, referring to ABC's wackadoo Life on Mars wrap-up, in which we discover that time-traveling cop Sam Tyler is actually an astronaut from the year 2035 on his way to Mars. Cue the David Bowie; it's going to be a wild ride.

You see, in order to make the two-year-long journey more bearable, the astronauts upload a type of virtual-reality vacation for the brain. In Sam's case, he thought it would be cool to be a cop "way back" in 2008. But of all the luck, the ship hit an asteroid field or something, which rejiggered the program's calendar, sending Future Sam even further back into the past — to 1973.

Nevertheless, there are some nice touches. Tyler's copilots on the 2035 Mars probe are played by the same actors from the 125, including Michael Imperioli, Gretchen Mol and Harvey Keitel — who, it's revealed, is actually Sam's father. But otherwise, the finale reveals that the entire show as we knew it was a fiction. All those cases and characters and complications never existed. (Poor Lisa Bonet!)

What did you think of the Life on Mars finale? Refreshingly original or an idea past its time?

Give us your thoughts after the jump.read more

Ratings: CBS Prank Show Pulls One over the Competition

Wednesday's ratings recap:

8 pm/ET
CBS' I Get That a Lot, in which celebs played jokes on us regular peeps, got enough viewers — 10.34 million — to win the hour. Lie to Me placed second with 8.98 mil, dipping 10 percent from its previous outing. 

Law & Order: CI repeat (5.06 mil) delivered nearly double what the now-canceled Chopping Block had been getting. ABC's Scrubs scored 5.05 mil, discharging 280K, while Better Off Ted held steady at 4.7 mil. Top Model surged 38 percent, to 3.95 mil.

9 pm
American Idol delivered 23.7 million viewers, down 6 percent from last week's results show. Opposite (and yet trailing) a Criminal Minds repeat, Lost found 9.35 million heads, up 6 percent week-to-week. Life, meanwhile, taunted the "bubble" with a 29 percent gain, hitting 5.57 mil. 

10 pm
As CSI: NY and Law & Order served leftovers, Life on Mars said goodbye to 5.86 million viewers, adding 190 thou in its last hurrah.

 

read more

Tonight's TV Hot List for Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Pedro
8 pm/ET MTV
No Real World alum has had a more lasting impact than San Francisco cast member Pedro Zamora (1972-94), one of the first openly gay HIV-positive men to appear on national television. After being diagnosed with the disease at age 17, he dedicated the rest of his entirely too-short life raising AIDS awareness among young people. This touching biographical docudrama chronicles the extraordinary life of the man who helped humanize the disease and vowed to "keep the cameras going every step of the way, no matter how bad it gets."

Read on for previews of I Get That a Lot, Damages, RENO 911! and Life on Mars.read more

Life On Mars, Michael Imperioli, Jonathan Murphy, Harvey Keitel, Jason O'Mara   courtesy Eric Liebowitz/ABC
Life On Mars, JASON O'MARA courtesy Eric Liebowitz/ABC
Life On Mars, MICHAEL IMPERIOLI, HARVEY KEITEL, JONATHAN MURPHY  courtesy Eric Liebowitz/ABC
Life On Mars, Harvey Keitel, Jason O'Mara  courtesy Eric Liebowitz/ABC
Life On Mars, Jason O'Mara, Maggie Siff  courtesy Patrick Harbron/ABC
Life On Mars, Gretchen Mol, Michael Imperioli, LAURA BENANTI courtesy John Clifford/ABC
Life On Mars, HARVEY KEITEL, MAGGIE SIFF, COREY STOLL courtesy Patrick Harbron/ABC
Life On Mars, Gretchen Mol, Jason O'Mara courtesy Patrick Harbron/ABC
Life On Mars, JONATHAN MURPHY, MAGGIE SIFF, ANNIE MEISELS courtesy Patrick Harbron/ABC
Life On Mars, JONATHAN MURPHY, JASON O'MARA courtesy Patrick Harbron/ABC
Life On Mars, JOHN CENATIEMPO, RENE IFRAH  courtesy Patrick Harbron/ABC
Life On Mars, MAGGIE SIFF, HARVEY KEITEL courtesy Patrick Harbron/ABC
more Life on Mars photos (62 total photos)
Loading...

Series Finale Preview: Life on Mars' Sam Runs Out of Time!

In a rare instance of mutual forethought and cooperation between producers and a network, ABC's Life on Mars will wrap up its abbreviated freshman run this Wednesday at 10 pm/ET with a proper series finale, bringing to a close Detective Sam Tyler's time-tripping odyssey. Here, executive producers Scott Rosenberg and Josh Appelbaum reflect on their Mars journey, reveal the one song that done them wrong, preview the "straight-out scary" follow-up they have planned, and promise closure for fans of their previous project, October Road.

TVGuide.com: The episode airing this Wednesday, is it more or less what you had envisioned the series finale as being? Or is it slightly different, if only because you had less time to build up to it?
Josh Appelbaum: We always knew that the season finale was going to be this episode, and we always knew what our series finale would be. Basically we went to [ABC] and said, "Our ratings are grim. We want to ... read more

Grey's Anatomy Season 5 and Other Announced Releases

New releases announced today, March 13:

Brothers & Sisters - The Complete 3rd Season will be coming out September 1

Castle - The Complete 1st Season will be coming out September 22

Desperate Housewives - The Complete 5th Season will be coming out September 1

Grey's Anatomy - The Complete 5th Season (Blu-ray and DVD) will be coming out September 15

Life on Mars - The Complete Series will be coming out September 29

Private Practice - The Complete 2nd Season will be coming out September 15

Samantha Who? - The Complete 2nd Season will be coming out August 25

Scrubs - The Complete 8th Season will be coming out August 25

Ugly Betty - The Complete 3rd Season will be coming out September 22

Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items. read more

Canceled: Life on Mars Is Dead

ABC has canceled Life on Mars, but will allow the cop drama to complete its full one-season run. The network has opted not to extend the series beyond 17 episodes, according to Variety.

It's not all bad news, though. Rather than wait until May when on-the-bubble shows are typically told whether or not they'll be renewed or canceled, ABC told the producers now, so that they can plan for a proper series finale — a courtesy not extended to the recently unplugged ABC shows Pushing Daisies, Dirty Sexy Money and Eli Stone... read more

Tonight's TV Hot List for Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009

American Idol
8 pm/ET FOX
Hollywood is turning Hollyweird with this sing-songy crew in town. Colorful real-world characters have dotted the landscape — and angry departures, weepy eliminations and jubilant triumphs have ruled the day. Last week's annual group performances, a usual source of ego conflicts, featured offbeat dramas (bye-bye, Bikini Girl) and catty clashing so suitable for divas-in-training. There will need to be more harmony in tonight's two-hour blast, which unveils the Top 36 semifinalists.

Read on for previews of Criminal Minds, Top Chef, Important Things with Demetri Martin and Life on Mars. read more

Tonight's TV Hot List: Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009

Damages
10 pm/ET FX
So, Daniel Purcell is a liar. He's a cheater, too, with Claire Maddox (Marcia Gay Harden), the polluting corporation's lawyer, and formerly with Patty. And he's a wife beater. But a wife killer? The cops think so, so they must be glad that he's back in jail. And Patty? Who knows what she's thinking, but she is his lawyer and there's that ring to track down. Then there's the pollution angle in West Virginia that the Purcell-tied reporter was onto last week. Tonight Tom and Ellen join him in the Mountain State.

Read on for previews of Lost, Life on Mars, Biography, Make 'Em Laugh and Top Chef. read more

click to play
Matt MItovich interviews Life on Mars' Michael Imperioli about his new role and pet rocks.
Free | TV Guide Online
Length: 04:06
Posted: 10/30/2008
play more info
more Life on Mars videos (1 total videos)
Advertisement
Premiered: October 09, 2008, on ABC
Rating: None
User Rating: (1,871 ratings)
Add Your Rating: 1 stars2 stars3 stars4 stars5 stars
Premise: A New York City detective is hit by a car in 2008 and wakes up in 1973. There he must adjust to his new life and work for a politically incorrect boss, all the while trying to figure out how to get home to 2008. Loosely based on the British series of the same name.

Life on Mars Cast
Life on Mars: The Complete Series
Buy Life on Mars: The Complete Series from Amazon.com
From ABC Studios (DVD)
Average Customer Review: nostarnostarnostarnostarhalfstar
Usually ships in 24 hours
Buy New: $14.99 (as of 2:34 PM EST - more info)
NOVA: Is There Life on Mars?
Buy NOVA: Is There Life on Mars? from Amazon.com
From WGBH BOSTON (DVD)
Usually ships in 24 hours
Buy New: $22.49 (as of 2:34 PM EST - more info)

more Life on Mars products

Advertisement