Well my first little go at a journal
The title in fact is not about my life, but a lovely little TV series I picked up on recently. It has it's quirks(artistic oversights or just low budget and some silliness in the script), but these all fall away to nothing when we get to the main character, Charlie Crews. I love this guy, he's very well done in a likable way.
Don't wanna say too much as that will spoil a lot, as his character and his experiences are the centre of the story(IMHO).
Basic premise: Detective Crews has spent the past 12 years in prison serving a life sentence. New look at the evidence reveals the DNA does not match up with him and he is released from prison with a healthy settlement of cash(never mentioned exactly how much but 5-50 are the current guesses and he seems to be loaded with the stuff he acquires throughout the series). Despite this he still returns to the force as he liked being a cop. Here is where it gets fun as we get all this interaction with people and how his trial affected them and how he changed from being in prison. Do take note of his love of fruit <3 and the shows follows along Charlie and his new partner along some of their more peculiar cases. They don't go the CSI route of detailed evidence and strange testings revealing new evidence, he mostly goes about solving the cases by dealing with the people involved in a direct manner. More is going in the main story as well, but you'd best watch to show to see all that^^
Episode 8 "Farthingale" is by far one of my favourite episodes and it's responsible for getting me hooked on Aimee Mann's Cover of One. Farthingale is a wonderfully thought up character and my only regret is we never get to see him in action(the episode resolves on solving his murder, but we get to know a lot about him

, though I do admit seeing him in his main job would probably have been boring XD)