
(S01E09) "I investigate things." -- Charlie Crews to the IAD investigator.
Let's get the good news out of the way first. It was reported earlier this week that Life was being picked up for a full season. Huzzah! The show is finally getting the recognition it deserves and it is pretty much thanks to you, viewers. If you didn't tune in week after week and support the poopie out of the show then it could have had a more iffy future like the other NBC freshman shows Journeyman and Bionic Woman. Now all you have to do is keep it up. You can start doing that by watching the show two times next week. More on that at the end of the post.
For now, let's discuss this week's airing. I'm going to get my one minor pet peeve out of the way: this week's mystery about the young man and his over-protective father could have been ripped right off of Law & Order: SVU. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if SVU used the premise sometime in its nine-year history. Not that it was done poorly. On the contrary, Life took the concept of abduction and turned it upside down to present a different side of things.
A side where the boy didn't know about his own abduction. Here was a man who the teen knew as his father and truly loved, despite the "father" being extremely guarded and locking him in his own apartment. Because he was with the man for so long the 'son' didn't know any different, didn't know a real sense of normalcy when it came to his home life. I'm truly surprised that he let his "son" out of the apartment in the first place.
What really made this whole situation different was the way that Charlie could relate to the boy. I mean, what happened to both of them very much paralleled each other: both were abducted unknowingly (although, technically, I don't think the police would call Crews' arrest an abduction), both were imprisoned for 12 years, and both returned to the world not knowing who they were anymore. The only difference was that Charlie had a head start to find his feet once again, while the boy was just starting to take baby steps.
The whole abduction storyline really threw me for a loop when it came to solving the mystery of who killed the runaway named Josie. I really didn't think it was the crazy kitten owner even though he was a ... crazy ... kitten ... owner. I didn't even think to wonder about the location of the cats that begot the kittens. Those poor animals -- getting cut across the throat by that man because their voices changed. The same fate fell upon Josie, which means that Josie and the Pussycats were murdered the same way.
Oh, come on! Don't tell me none of you thought about that while watching the show. Sheesh!
The other thing that took place this week was the continuing murder investigation against Crews. In a change of pace for the show that part of the plot took up the first 25 minutes or so. It's not too hard to see that the murder of Detective Ames, lead on Charlie's old murder case, is a golden opportunity for the higher-up muckity-mucks on the force to get rid of Crews once and for all. Even Lt. Davis is seeing some merit to it, even though I can see that she is moving more and more into Crews' camp (albeit glacier-like movement).
I think that's why Charlie isn't really cooperating with IAD to clear his name. He knows that there are plenty of people out for his hide both inside and outside the force. So, if going out, why not do so with a bang or two to shake things up. It obviously didn't hurt him when all was said and done since he was cleared by IAD to remain on the force. You could hear a bit of relief in Lt. Davis' voice when that happened. Slowly, slowly, crept the garden snail.
Over to Jack Reese, Dani's father. I recall the musings of Misters Fred and George Weasley when I say that Jack is one right wanking prat. He just seems to be a really nasty person and, on the surface, it looks like that he is definitely part of the Conspiracy. However, I also got the feeling that Jack was protecting Charlie from other elements that are really after him. Meaning that Mr. Reese is a good guy not a bad guy. Ahh, I still think he's a right wanking prat.
Other things I liked about this week's show:
- Dani admitting that, while she didn't really like Crews, she knows that he is not one of the bad guys. Frankly, I think she does like Crews.
- Lt. Davis telling Dani that she is become more and more like Crews. Well, if I had a choice I'd rather be a fruit-eating, Zen-practicing detective than a drug addict.
- We finally got a reason why Charlie eats fruit all of the time -- he didn't get any in prison.
- The recap that Charlie gave to Ted at the beginning of the episode about the Conspiracy. I think that was a great move of the producers and writers because it gave new viewers a chance to see what was going on with the show right in the first 60 seconds.
- Charlie grows his own oranges. A reference back to the orange grove he purchased way back in the pilot episode.
- Charlie gets his knife back from Dani.
Now, about that 'watching the show two times next week' statement I made at the beginning of the review. Next week Life is not only on Wednesday but Monday as well, taking the place of Journeyman. Fact of the matter is that it is a two-part episode. So, you'll have no other choice but to watch both episodes to follow what is going on. So, make sure you set your alarm, online calendar, and DVR to notify you about the Monday airing and I'll see you then.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
11-29-2007 @ 3:40PM
Aberdeen said...
Oo, I missed the very beginning...
I loved the "Do I look like I tan?" line, and who knew Damian Lewis could be so menacing?!
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11-29-2007 @ 1:03PM
Chuck said...
This show in consistently fantastic, and I am very happy it was picked up for the whole season. And two episodes next week? It's like an early christmas!
I also got the impression that Dani's father might actually be one of the good guys. That just made it more interesting.
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11-29-2007 @ 1:08PM
VP said...
Wow, a bonanza of good news for us life fans. Not only do we have Life two times next week but also assured of a full season. Now NBC, just make this show part of your really long term plans.
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11-29-2007 @ 1:11PM
Rob said...
Who is Jose and the Pussycats? =P
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11-29-2007 @ 1:13PM
Chuck said...
By the way, I meant it IS consistently fantastic, not that it's INconsistently fantastic.
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11-29-2007 @ 1:16PM
Erica said...
I love this show! It is up there with The Closer and Saving Grace. A great police procedural, with great characters you love, and a sense of humor that isn't in your face. LOVE this show!
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11-29-2007 @ 1:24PM
John Heltsley said...
Silly question, but how did you guys get the impression that Dani's dad might be a good guy in the conspiracy group? I don't know if he's all bad, and maybe I missed something, but I don't know if I'd go so far as to call him "good" just yet.
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11-29-2007 @ 1:31PM
Chuck said...
#6: Unfortunately it's nothing I can put a finger on, it just sounded Dani's dad really was trying to get Charlie to stay away because he knew bad things would happen to him. I should amend and say he might not be "good," heck, he might in it up to his ears, but at the same time he didn't come across as threatening so much as warning and trying to look out for Crews, just a little.
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11-29-2007 @ 1:35PM
La-Di-Dah said...
I also loved the blend of who-did-it-to-Charlie with the abducted boy this week (and just plain forgot about Josie for most of the time). I loved how this show seemed to start so-so, and has really picked up with the intrigue. I now have a vested interest as they say. Cheer for double-Life next week.
Best moments: Charlie with Jack; Charlie with Nate; whenever Charlie, Dani and Lt. are solving something together.
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11-29-2007 @ 1:36PM
Bas said...
My favorite line from last night was when Dani asked why he wasn't on a beach somewhere with all his money: "Do I look like I tan?"
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11-29-2007 @ 1:42PM
C C said...
The characterization in last night's episode was outstanding! From the kid's carvings to the "father" having locks on the windows to the crazy cat guy swallowing the guitar pick-it's those little details that are separating Life from all these other run-of-the-mill cop shows. I sometimes feel that a lot of tv and movie writers are failing in this fundamental category-they think toughness and action are the only ingredients they need to have a successful production. On paper, the stories of "Life" may seem trite at first glance. But the attention to the little quirks that make humans human elevate Life past that. In storytelling, there's not a whole lot that's new under the sun-it's how you do it. Life, so far, is doing it with strong, individualistic characters. Have we ever met a character on tv like Charlie Crews? No, we haven't. That's why we're watching Life.
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11-29-2007 @ 2:26PM
Adam said...
God I love this show!! I like a lot of shows, but this is truly the only show I love. First thing, does Madmen shoot next door or something. I'm expecting a John Hamm cameo next week. I'm not sure of the actor's name but he did a good job of being a total creep. This was the first episode I tried to get a friend to watch and she wanted to turn when he got going on his "little ones." And although they showed the guy swallowing the evidence on the promos, it was still classic to see the circumstances which led up to it.
I also love the conspiracy. I hope the producers learned from prison break and thought up a way to make it last multiple seasons. I've always wondered how Reese kept her job through going native and supporting Crews, but from the way Jack interacted w/ Karen that he still has tremendous pull even in retirement. I was shocked to see Crews being so forthright w/ Jack, but it definitely created an interesting twist that Jack didn't necessarily tell Crews that he was wrong, just that it could get him back in Pelican Bay.
This is just clearly the best show on TV, and I hope that critics start to take notice and give it the credit it deserves. The only thing that kept BSG going is critical acclaim, and I hope that life picks up the same kind of steam.
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12-01-2007 @ 11:22AM
VUPG said...
The Actor who played the "creepy guy" was indeed a "Mad Men" Actor - he was Michael Gladis who plays Paul Kinsey on Mad Men. What a terrific acting job he did in this LIFE episode portraying such a reprehensible character!
11-29-2007 @ 7:44PM
Manda said...
Yes yes. The swallowing of the pick thing, even though I saw it in previews, had me rolling.
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11-29-2007 @ 8:15PM
asif said...
Do you know who's version of 'ooh Child' plays at the end of the episode?
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11-30-2007 @ 10:46AM
Bruno said...
@asif:
That's Beth Orton version, I think.
11-29-2007 @ 9:28PM
aj said...
Life is ...good. I love this show. So tired of CSIs and L&Os.
The dynamics of the show are incredible. Pure entertainment. I knew the fruit thing was because of no fresh fruit in prison.
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11-29-2007 @ 11:30PM
DMD said...
"...Jose and the Pussycats were murdered the same way." lol :0)
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11-30-2007 @ 8:43AM
David said...
Week after week I find myself content after watching this show. The two main characters are a fascinating portrait of imperfect, unhappy, somewhat broken people. TV so often just tells stories of well adjusted characters. Crews and his partner are far from well adjusted because of the bad cards they've been dealt over time. Thank you, Ben Silverman, for picking up a full season of Life!
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11-30-2007 @ 9:35AM
jrhighpeteacher said...
Beth Orton~Ooh Child
Sounds like her. I'd like to see a soundtrack when this season is all done. Anyone have a list of music on Life?
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