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Past Life: Reduced Number of Episodes Ordered
Oct 25th, 2009 by Lynn DeVries

Past Life logoI’m very sad about this Past Life news. I am very eagerly awaiting the premiere of this series and want it to be a success!. I hope the show is loved enough that they definitely order more episodes…but we have to be allowed to see it first.

Fox has reduced its episode order for midseason crime drama “Past Life” to seven episodes (including the pilot).

The network is scaling back its commitment to the Warner Bros. series, which is currently scheduled to have an “American Idol” lead-in next year on Tuesday nights. Sources say the show is not being canceled and that Fox still intends to promote the series.

In the drama, a team uses past life regression to solve crimes. [Source: Hollywood Reporter]

Past Life Spoiler Clips
Aug 2nd, 2009 by Lynn DeVries

Past Life logoThe first season of the new FOX drama Past Life has not begun, but we can get a glimpse into the characters and the kinds of cases they take on in these clips. The first one is where the team is getting ready to meet and discuss the case of a 14-year-old boy:

In this clip, they begin to investigate with the boy by watching to see what triggers a flashback. This is going to be a fantastic show!
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Past Life: New Midseason Show on FOX
Jul 28th, 2009 by Lynn DeVries

Past Life logoI can’t help it. I found out about this new drama called Past Life that will premiere mid season on FOX and I got so excited! There’s not a ton of info out about it yet, but it is exactly the kind of show I love to watch!! It’s a little like Medium, Fringe and Mentalist all rolled into one. Yup! It’s my kind of show!

So far, I’ve found a few press photos and a synopsis of the show. It’s not much, but it can get us started thinking about the show. I’ll update you as more details emerge about it.

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[Photo: © 2009 FOX Broadcasting Co.]

Here’s the summary:

Have you ever experienced déjà vu or met someone you thought seemed familiar? Do you believe in karma, fate or love at first sight?

From writer David Hudgins (“Friday Night Lights”), and inspired by the book “The Reincarnationist” by M.J. Rose, comes PAST LIFE, a new drama series about an unlikely pair of past-life detectives who investigate whether what is happening to you today is the result of who you were before.

DR. KATE MCGINN (Kelli Giddish, “All My Children”) is not your typical psychologist. Confident, outspoken and highly educated, she works at The Talmadge Center for Behavioral Health in New York City, a world-renowned institute dedicated to the study of the science of the soul. After experiencing a past-life regression in her 20s, Kate became a believer in reincarnation. Using regression therapy and her natural gift for reading people, Kate helps solve the mysteries of her troubled clients who suffer from present-day problems caused by past-life traumas. She believes there are levels of consciousness and explanations for human behavior that science can’t begin to explain. Accustomed to skeptics, but not bothered by them, Kate is an unapologetic believer and a force of nature who marches to the beat of her own drummer.

Her partner, PRICE WHATLEY (Nicholas Bishop, “Home and Away”), is a different story. A former NYPD homicide detective, pragmatic and cynical, Price is a damaged soul who constantly battles grief and guilt over the accidental death of his wife. Price feels that Kate, though not certifiable, certainly operates on the fringes of science. It’s a volatile relationship, but with Price’s solid detective skills, and Kate’s penchant for out-of-the-box thinking, together they make a formidable, if somewhat dysfunctional, team.

A fast-paced emotional thrill ride, each episode finds Price and Kate working with their colleagues to unravel a new mystery involving the past-lives of their clients. DR. MALACHI TALMADGE (Richard Schiff, “The West Wing”) is Kate’s mentor and the center’s namesake, an avuncular but gruff elder statesman who is a legend in the field of cognitive research. DR. RISHI KARNA (Ravi Patel, “Scrubs”) is the rookie of the group, a baby-faced therapist from Calcutta who loves bad American TV, Cuban jazz and driving everyone crazy.

Follow the jump for the cast photos:

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