Out Here in the Fields (Series Premiere)
Oct 9, Thu 10/9c
Modern-day NYPD Detective Sam Tyler finds himself suddenly hurtled back to the tumultuous times of New York City in 1973 when he's hit by a car while chasing down a criminal.
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
The first pilot they made was apparently terrible, with modern day political correctness stifling the depiction of '70s racism and sexism, thus robbing the show of its central conflict, the one between Sam Tyler's modern attitudes and Gene Hunt's neanderthal ones. The fact that Hunt sometimes turned out to be right made the BBC series even more morally complex. But Harvey Keitel was a big fan of the original and apparently made bringing the new version closer to the source material a condition of his coming on board, so I have hope for it yet.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
I don't think Harvey Keitel is the kind who would back down in the face of PC BS.
My main concern is if by some act of the gods ABC gets 'Life on Mars' right, there were only 16 shows for the originals complete UK run. What are they going to do to stretch it out for a first season of 23 shows?
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
I don't think Harvey Keitel is the kind who would back down in the face of PC BS.
My main concern is if by some act of the gods ABC gets 'Life on Mars' right, there were only 16 shows for the originals complete UK run. What are they going to do to stretch it out for a first season of 23 shows?
Probably what they did for The Office. Only the first episode of the American version was adapted from a BBC episode, after that, they started using all original scripts.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
So what did everyone think? I thought they did a good job of Americanising it. The people responsible understood what made the original work and what needed to be changed for an American audience, which is the key to a good remake. I thought it was worth moving the location to New York just for that shot of Spoiler
the brand spanking new World Trade Center.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
Sorry to say I missed the début. Completely forgot about it ABC has the full episodes on-line.
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
In my opinion Jason O'Mara could take on characters written for Mel Gibson and do well with them.
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
Blowfeld wrote:I've become fond of the Americanised series.
Glad someone is. Isn't it struggling in the ratings?
Is it? It may be. I downloaded the shows through a pay per-episode internet service and have yet to watch the show on ABC.
They put it after Lost, I would hope the Lost audience would get Life on Mars.
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
Blowfeld wrote:
They put it after Lost, I would hope the Lost audience would get Life on Mars.
Well, looking at the ratings for each episode on the show's Wikipedia page, it looks like the hiatus, and showing the following episodes out of sequence (with the cliffhanger at the end of the episode just before the hiatus not being resolved in the episode immediately following it) has taken a chunk out of its ratings.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
Blowfeld wrote:
They put it after Lost, I would hope the Lost audience would get Life on Mars.
Well, looking at the ratings for each episode on the show's Wikipedia page, it looks like the hiatus, and showing the following episodes out of sequence (with the cliffhanger at the end of the episode just before the hiatus not being resolved in the episode immediately following it) has taken a chunk out of its ratings.
That was annoying. I thought I started the wrong episode I assumed it was becasue ABC played them out of order, if it was intentional it was boneheaded.
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
Blowfeld wrote:
They put it after Lost, I would hope the Lost audience would get Life on Mars.
Well, looking at the ratings for each episode on the show's Wikipedia page, it looks like the hiatus, and showing the following episodes out of sequence (with the cliffhanger at the end of the episode just before the hiatus not being resolved in the episode immediately following it) has taken a chunk out of its ratings.
That was annoying. I thought I started the wrong episode I assumed it was becasue ABC played them out of order, if it was intentional it was boneheaded.
Makes me wonder if someone high up at ABC isn't deliberately trying to kill the show, for whatever reason.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
The Americanized Life on Mars has enticed me to the spin-off. I'll give the first episode a look see.
I think BBC America is the only outlet the States have for Torchwood too.
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
Bummer. At least the remaining few episodes will air and it won't just get yanked from the schedules like some shows.
Pretty much inevitable when I start to like a show
Some consolation that the remaining shows will air. Here's to hoping they included an ending for the series. Although I seriously doubt the Americans will go for the suicide conclusion of the original.
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
Blowfeld wrote:Some consolation that the remaining shows will air. Here's to hoping they included an ending for the series. Although I seriously doubt the Americans will go for the suicide conclusion of the original.
Don't see why not. What's it gonna do, damage the ratings?
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig