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"My Maharishi Is Bigger Than Your Maharishi"
Series Life on Mars
Season 1, Episode 3
Life on Mars (2008) 1x03 001
Air date October 23rd, 2008
Writers Tracy McMillan
Director Michael Pressman
Producers Josh Appelbaum; Jane Featherstone; Stephen Garrett; Becky Hartman Edwards; Michael Katleman; Adele Lim; André Nemec; Jane Raab; Paul Rabwin; Scott Rosenberg; David Wilcox
Starring Jason O'Mara; Michael Imperioli; Gretchen Mol; Jonathan Murphy; Harvey Keitel
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"My Maharishi Is Bigger Than Your Maharishi" is the title to the third episode of the science fiction/crime drama series Life on Mars, which is an American remake of the UK programme of the same name. The episode was directed by Michael Pressman with a script written by Tracy McMillan. It first aired on ABC on Thursday, October 23rd, 2008.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Jason O'Mara Detective Sam Tyler
Michael Imperioli Detective Ray Carling
Gretchen Mol Annie "No Nuts" Norris
Jonathan Murphy Detective Chris Skelton
Harvey Keitel Lieutenant Gene Hunt

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Tanya Fischer Windy
Susan Misner Carol Ann Reeves
Timothy Adams John Philip Fisher
Brian Avers Sticker
Dean Winters Vic Tyler

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
André De Shields Bartender
Arnie Burton Lawrence Jones
Nimo Gandhi The Maharishi
Marc Scrivo Hippie #1
Tom Hatton Hippie #2
Robin Lord Taylor Jimmy
John D'Leo Robbie Reeves
Matthew Cowles Cowboy Dan
Jaron Farnham Crew cut
Matthew Backer Hippie guy
John Cenatiempo Sizabel Ted
Samantha Maldonado Hippie girl
Anjuli Sanneman Hippie

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Quotes[]

  • Sam Tyler: You see? Reeves' murder is looking more and more like a hate crime.
  • Gene Hunt: What? As opposed to an 'I really, really like you' crime?

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