Life season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Charlie Crews, wrongfully imprisoned and now exonerated, returns as a detective in Los Angeles. Paired with Detective Reese, they investigate a child's murder, uncovering a bullet caught in a dog and a severed shooter's finger. The case leads to Arthur Tins, involved in an online scam about the victim's father. Tins confesses to the murder. Crews, struggling with his past, finds a semblance of normalcy, while Reese shows growing trust in their partnership despite initial tension.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Charlie Crews?
Charlie Crews is a former cop who was wrongfully imprisoned and later exonerated.
What injuries did Charlie Crews suffer in prison?
Charlie Crews had over 241 stitches from injuries sustained in prison.
Who is Detective Reese?
Detective Reese is Charlie Crews' partner in the Los Angeles Police Department.
What was the first case Crews and Reese worked on together?
Their first case involved the murder of a child, where a dog at the scene caught a bullet in its gut.
Did the investigation uncover any suspects?
Yes, Arthur Tins, a dad in the victim’s scout troop with a criminal past, became a prime suspect.
What was the motive for the murder?
The motive was linked to an online scam promising information about the victim's father's case.
How did Charlie Crews handle the victim's stepfather who had drugs?
Crews made an unorthodox decision to help the stepfather avoid drug charges, causing tension with Reese.
What is the nature of the relationship between Crews and Reese?
Their relationship is professional, marked by initial tension and evolving into a more trusting partnership.
What is the background of Ted Earley in relation to Charlie Crews?
Ted Earley, a former CEO convicted of insider trading, is Charlie Crews' financial advisor.
How does Charlie Crews deal with his past trauma?
Crews grapples with his past, finding normalcy through interactions with others and focusing on his detective work.
What was the outcome of the child murder case?
Arthur Tins confessed to the murder, revealing he killed the child because the child saw his face.
Does Detective Reese report Crews for his conduct during the investigation?
No, Reese chooses not to report Crews’ conduct, indicating growing trust in their partnership.
What settlement did Charlie Crews receive for his wrongful imprisonment?
The exact amount of Charlie Crews' settlement is undisclosed, but it is managed by Ted Earley.
What challenges do Crews and Reese face in their partnership?
They deal with personal issues, trust-building, and the complexities of their respective pasts.
How does the episode end?
The episode ends with Crews and Reese solidifying their partnership, despite the challenges they face.