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        <title>FIVE DAYS -- "Day Seventy-Nine"</title>
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        <description>What a let down. 

After four suspenseful episodes driven by an extremely well written script, FIVE DAYS concludes with a disappointing resolution.

The show is about the disappearance of Leanne Wellings (Christine Tremarco), the investigation that follows and how it affects everyone involved.

Part of the problem is that the show&amp;rsquo;s conceit -- what made it so irresistibly enticing &amp;ndash; ultimately worked against it.&amp;nbsp; That is, the Five DAYS of the title covered in the show were five days of an investigation that lasted well over two months.&amp;nbsp; But the early episodes were much more closely spaced.&amp;nbsp; Not much happened between days one and three and 28 and 33.&amp;nbsp; But this concluding episode takes place more than six weeks since we last were there.&amp;nbsp; And this is one instance where absence doesn&amp;rsquo;t make the heart grow fonder.&amp;nbsp; So much has changed during the intervening 46 days, my first thought was that&amp;nbsp; I&amp;rsquo;d missed an entire episode.&amp;nbsp; Catching up is handled awkwardly, disturbingly so for a series that seemed so graceful.</description>
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