From Netflix:
Twenty years after 5-year-old Jesse disappears near his home, his DNA turns up at the scene of a woman’s murder, baffling his family and the police.
From Netflix we streamed the 10 episodes of season 1 (the only season offered). Each episode is about 44 minutes.
After 10 somewhat involved episodes the story does come to a conclusion with no cliff-hangers leading into another season. Sometimes the acting is not great, but the story is well-constructed and kept me interested up to the end. In fact, the story is written by the well-known mystery writer Harlan Coben.
“The Five” are four friends who were adolescents when Jesse was just a little boy. One day in the woods, the four older kids tell Jesse to go home because they want to do big-kids stuff. On the way home Jesse disappears. Decades later the four still have guilt feelings and Jesse’s parents never stopped suffering.
Those of us who watch British entertainment might be interested to know that Jesse’s parents are played by Michael Maloney (whose huge resumé includes playing Dr. Crowley in the TV series “Paranoid”) and Geraldine James (whose equally huge resumé includes playing Milner in the TV series “Utopia”).
One of the four friends, the police detective Danny Kenwood, plays Luke Bankole in the TV series “The Handmaid’s Tale”. Another of the four friends, Slade, may be familiar to you as the character John Bacchus in the TV series “Inspector George Gently”.
Some ugliness, not a masterpiece, but I never guessed the ending and so stayed interested.