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{{Ashes to Ashes}}[[File:Hell.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The elevator to hell. ([[Series 3: Episode 8 (Ashes to Ashes)|A2A ''Series 3: Episode 8'']])]]
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'''Hell''' is a location in religious belief where those who arrive are forced to spend their afterlife in suffering for eternity, instead of paradise in [[The Railway Arms#The supernatural pub|heaven]]. In [[Gene Hunt's World]], hell is an existing location, which can accessed by an omnipresent elevator, similar to the supernatural Railway Arms pub.
[[File:Hell.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The elevator to hell. ([[Series 3: Episode 8 (Ashes to Ashes)|A2A ''Series 3: Episode 8'']])]]
 
 
In [[1983]], [[Jim Keats]] arrived at [[Fenchurch East]] from hell in an attempt to bring down "Gene Hunt's kingdom" and tempt his colleagues to transfer to his "department". At this point in time, the elevator to hell was located in a London police station that was part of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] ([[Series 3: Episode 8 (Ashes to Ashes)|A2A ''Series 3: Episode 8'']]). Interestingly, all of the elevators are marked as "Lift Out of Service," and Keats nonchalantly tosses aside one of the barriers to call one of the elevators.
'''Hell''' is a location in religious belief where those who arrive are forced to spend their afterlife in suffering for eternity instead of paradise in [[The Railway Arms#The supernatural pub|heaven]]. In [[Gene Hunt's World]], hell is an existing location which can accessed by an omnipresent elevator similar to the supernatural Railway Arms pub.
 
In [[1983]], [[Jim Keats]] arrived at [[Fenchurch East]] from hell in an attempt to bring down "Gene Hunt's kingdom" and tempt his colleagues to transfer to his "department". At this point in time, the elevator to hell was located in a London police station that was part of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]]. ([[Series 3: Episode 8 (Ashes to Ashes)|A2A ''Series 3: Episode 8'']])
 
   
 
==Known Inhabitants==
 
==Known Inhabitants==
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*[[Jim Keats]] (Possibly Satan or another demon)
*Satan (if not Keats)
 
*[[Jim Keats]]
 
 
*[[Viv James]]
 
*[[Viv James]]
*[[Louise Gardiner]]
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*[[Series 3: Episode 4 (Ashes to Ashes)|Louise Gardiner]]
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Elevators A2A E8.png|'''Lift Out of Order?'''<br>all of the lifts have a barrier with a warning sign in front of them. Keats simply tosses one away then calls the elevator.
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</gallery>
 
[[Category:Locations in Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes]]
 
[[Category:Locations in Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes]]

Latest revision as of 08:33, 1 June 2019

Hell

The elevator to hell. (A2A Series 3: Episode 8)

Hell is a location in religious belief where those who arrive are forced to spend their afterlife in suffering for eternity, instead of paradise in heaven. In Gene Hunt's World, hell is an existing location, which can accessed by an omnipresent elevator, similar to the supernatural Railway Arms pub. In 1983, Jim Keats arrived at Fenchurch East from hell in an attempt to bring down "Gene Hunt's kingdom" and tempt his colleagues to transfer to his "department". At this point in time, the elevator to hell was located in a London police station that was part of the Metropolitan Police Service (A2A Series 3: Episode 8). Interestingly, all of the elevators are marked as "Lift Out of Service," and Keats nonchalantly tosses aside one of the barriers to call one of the elevators.

Known Inhabitants[]

Gallery[]