Ashes to Ashes is a British television drama series
Ashes to Ashes is the sequel to the critically acclaimed series “Life on Mars“. Returning to “Gene Hunt’s” world, this time the viewer visits 80s London. Blending elements of science fiction, and crime drama, the series explores themes of memory, trauma, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. Like it’s predecessor, all while paying homage to the iconic culture and music of the era.
The premise of the series revolves around Detective Inspector Alex Drake (played by Keeley Hawes), a criminal psychologist from 2008. In the first episode, she is shot during a police investigation, and instead of dying, she wakes up in 1981 London. Much like Sam Tyler, the protagonist of “Life on Mars,” Alex believes she is in a coma and that her experience in the 1980s is a product of her unconscious mind. Her primary goal is to find a way back to her own time, while also trying to unravel the mystery of why she has been sent to this specific moment in history.
Upon waking in 1981, Alex finds herself working at the Fenchurch East police station, where she is teamed up with DCI Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister), a brash, no-nonsense detective who embodies a rough-and-tumble approach to policing that was emblematic of the era. Gene is joined by fellow “Life on Mars” characters, DS Ray Carling (Dean Andrews) and DC Chris Skelton (Marshall Lancaster), who mature considerably through this series. Hunt’s methods often clash with Alex’s modern sensibilities, creating tension but also a compelling dynamic between the two characters.
The 1980s backdrop allows “Ashes to Ashes” to explore the social and political climate of the time, including issues like police corruption, the rise of Thatcherism, and the changing role of women in the workplace. The show also features a killer soundtrack, while the club scene is explored, as well as the crazy makeup of the era. Including hits from David Bowie, Duran Duran, and The Clash it’s a musical time capsule for viewers.
The show must be watched after the original series “Life on Mars” and to it’s conclusion. It culminates in a third and final season, which ties together many of the mysteries that have been building since the first series. The ending is both surprising and thought-provoking, offering a satisfying conclusion to the overarching narrative. Not to be missed, but also not to be rushed. The conclusion is powerful because of the character development across the two series.
A remarkable expansion on the original series’ themes with its own identity. Its mix of nostalgia, psychological drama, and crime procedural elements make it a unique and compelling show. Whether you’re a fan of 1980s pop culture or drawn to complex, character-driven stories, “Ashes to Ashes” offers something for a broad range of viewers. Through its innovative storytelling and memorable characters, it stands as one of the BBC’s finest dramas.
Life on Mars was also made into a Korean Drama
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