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Life
2007-10-30, 4:59 PM #1
Not the cereal. The TV show that is on NBC.

It's like a modern version of the Count of Monte Cristo but completely different.

Anyone?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_%28US_TV_series%29
Epstein didn't kill himself.
2007-10-30, 5:46 PM #2
DEATH
2007-10-30, 5:49 PM #3
cryogenic state
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009
2007-10-30, 6:09 PM #4
I'll see your douchebaggery and raise you a disapproving response.

:colbert:
Epstein didn't kill himself.
2007-10-30, 6:12 PM #5
I don't see how something is modern version of something, yet completely different. Is there a better comparison? I never heard of this show.
2007-10-30, 6:16 PM #6
You had me at "Modern version of Count of Monte Cristo" which is by far my favorite book of all time.

And then you ruined it with completely different.

What gives, Spook?
I had a blog. It sucked.
2007-10-30, 6:18 PM #7
He (Charlie Crews, the main character) is a detective recently released from 12 years of prison after DNA evidence proved that he did not commit the triple homicide he was charged for.

Part of the settlement included a large, undisclosed sum of money and reinstatement on the police force. When he was in prison he found a copy of "The Art of Zen" in the prison yard, and so his outlook on life is sufficiently different.

New episode on tomorrow.
Epstein didn't kill himself.
2007-10-30, 11:02 PM #8
Oh yeah.. I saw some of the previews for that show. The premise seemed kind of neat.
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009

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