Chip Vaughn
10-22-2007, 01:59 PM
Five Days is a British Mini-Series on HBO, I think you can catch the previous episodes onDemand, but just a warning that the following post may contain some spoilers if you do intend on watching it.
Five Days airs on HBO on Tuesdays at 8et. (7ct. Where I reside)
I am really into this show, and am frustrated that it is only a five part mini-series. At the close of the first show I was really amazed how everyone seemed to be connected and after three it appears that the same is true. I now find myself trying to predict who is who and how they are connected.
I think it will be interesting with Tanya's father coming to town and everyones apparent dislike of him. I am still in belief that Matt didn't have anything to do with Leanne's disappearance, but still cannot figure out the motive behind smashing the phone. Was he just frustrated because of the text messages brought to light in the third episode or was there something else? Does this Kyle creep has something going on, or is he just misunderstood and a loner? Also, who is this Danielle...other than a fellow employee at the gym, we know she wanted Matt's prick near the end of episode three, but has she already been down that road?
Other than the sometimes confusing bloody quips and phrases, this show has some major intensity. On another note, does Big Brother really keep that much of an eye out and is their portrayal of crime investigation standard procedure across the pond?
Five Days airs on HBO on Tuesdays at 8et. (7ct. Where I reside)
I am really into this show, and am frustrated that it is only a five part mini-series. At the close of the first show I was really amazed how everyone seemed to be connected and after three it appears that the same is true. I now find myself trying to predict who is who and how they are connected.
I think it will be interesting with Tanya's father coming to town and everyones apparent dislike of him. I am still in belief that Matt didn't have anything to do with Leanne's disappearance, but still cannot figure out the motive behind smashing the phone. Was he just frustrated because of the text messages brought to light in the third episode or was there something else? Does this Kyle creep has something going on, or is he just misunderstood and a loner? Also, who is this Danielle...other than a fellow employee at the gym, we know she wanted Matt's prick near the end of episode three, but has she already been down that road?
Other than the sometimes confusing bloody quips and phrases, this show has some major intensity. On another note, does Big Brother really keep that much of an eye out and is their portrayal of crime investigation standard procedure across the pond?