A good cast, and a good series to spin-off and create a new series. The original season of Five Days was rather good and so a spin-off was spawned. Instead of the slow evolving web seen in Five Days, the season being five episodes taking place on specific days from day one to seventy-nine, you get a mini-series attempting to put all the twists and turns into a two episode run playing out over the course of a few days. If you have ever watched something and thought, 'They tried to cram too much into too little time and ruined something great' then you have seen the chief failing of Hunter as opposed to Five Days season/series one.