The Beginning Of The End For ‘Life On Mars’
There was good news and bad news when Andrew Nemec picked up the phone earlier this week. It was ABC sharing word that Nemec’s American version of “Life On Mars” had been canceled. While that was hard enough to take, Nemec did get good news: they still had a chance to end the series without leaving its loyal fan base hanging. “We’ve felt from the beginning that if the show wasn’t going to get its legs for a second season, nothing would have been more of a gift from the network and the studio than to give us the opportunity to find the creative closure a lot of shows don’t get,” Nemec told the Los Angeles Times. “It’s all a bit sad, but it doesn’t come without its closure and finality.” “Life On Mars” is based on a British series of the same name that starred “Doctor Who’s” …
