Ally McBeal - S01E03 - The Kiss
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ASHES TO ASHES, the sequel to the popular British crime drama Life on Mars, stars Keeley Hawes as Alex Drake, an ambitious, outspoken modern-day single mom/London detective who wakes up in the year 1981 after being kidnapped and shot. She soon discovers that she's now working with the infamous -- and rather insufferable -- Detective Chief Inspector Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister), who's been transferred to London from Manchester thanks to his unapologetically rough but successful tactics. Now living in a time when the police are unpopular and drug trafficking is rampant, Drake must learn to rely on very basic crime-solving technology and a brand new team, including Hunt's loyal Detective Sergeant Ray Carling (Dean Andrews), Detective Constable Chris Skelton (Marshall Lancaster), and Woman Police Constable Shaz Granger (Monserrat Lombard). But even as she diligently works cases, she never stops trying to figure out how to get back to her life -- and her daughter.
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