done?


how many parts were there? is it over? i'm just not sure? i wanted to wait till all the episodes are done...did the first part count as 2 days or what?
many thanks for the answer

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There were five parts shown over four nights (the first night, Monday night, had a two part (two-hour long) episode that covered the first two days of the "5 Days to Midnight", the remaining three nights (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) had one-hour episodes that covered the remaining three days.

Well, if you want to see the show again from start to finish, I understand that Sci-fi Channel is going to show it again tomorrow, Sunday, from start to finish. I just wish they could do it with minimal commercial interruptions... But in any case, I wouldn't mind taping it just so I could study some of the background stuff going on (reverse and slow play come in handy here...)

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The score was pretty good.
I gave this the thumbs up as well, but why is it titled Midnight (as opposed to 3.55am) though?

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Probably because it sounded better than 5ive Days To 3:55am


ITV showed a two parter of two two-hour long parts.

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MIDNIGHT, in this title, is not a TIME but it is a SYMBOLISM. It is symbolic of the Death of Professor J.T. Neumeyer, his death being his personal "Midnight Hour". As Midnight is the end of one day and the beginning of a new day, "Midnight" in the title was to mean the end of Neumeyer's life.

My old 12th grade English teacher who bored us to death with all the old movies and asked us of their symbolism would be proud of me now for picking up on that!!! :-)

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