Five Days at Memorial

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  • TV-MA
  • 2022
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (12,122)

Five Days at Memorial is a haunting, powerful and thought-provoking limited series that is exclusively available on Apple TV+. Based on Sheri Fink's Pulitzer Prize-winning book of the same name, the show transports viewers back to New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. As the city descended into chaos in August 2005, one of the most harrowing medical crises in American history unfolded within a hospital that was designed to protect and heal its patients. At the center of the story is Memorial Medical Center, a hospital that is struggling to stay afloat amidst the disaster. With the building's generators failing and the temperatures soaring, doctors and nurses are forced to make impossible decisions as they try to save the lives of their critically ill patients. As the storm rages on outside, the hospital becomes a microcosm of a community that has been pushed to its limits. The show follows a diverse cast of characters, played by talented actors such as Vera Farmiga, Cherry Jones, and Cornelius Smith Jr. There's Dr. Anna Pou (Farmiga), a head and neck surgeon who is tasked with leading the hospital's response to the storm. As the situation worsens, she is forced to make life and death decisions that will have far-reaching consequences. Meanwhile, Nurse Sheri Fink (Jones) is trying to keep her patients alive while also trying to stave off dehydration and exhaustion. She is a nurse who is dedicated to her patients, no matter the circumstances. Elsewhere in the hospital, there's medical student Mike McQueen (Smith Jr.), who finds himself thrust into an unexpected leadership role as he tries to rally the hospital staff and keep morale up. As the days go on and the situation worsens, tensions within the hospital begin to rise. Doctors are forced to make impossible choices: who to save, who to let die, and how to prioritize limited resources. Throughout the show, we see the human cost of the disaster as well. Family members are desperate for news of their loved ones, and simply trying to find their way through the flooded streets of New Orleans. It is a sobering reminder of the ways in which the most vulnerable members of society are often disproportionately affected by natural disasters. The show is beautifully shot and eerily realistic, with the sets and costumes capturing the gritty, post-apocalyptic feel of a city that has been ravaged by a disaster. The performances are especially strong. Vera Farmiga is typically excellent as Dr. Pou, conveying both her no-nonsense determination and her moments of self-doubt. Cherry Jones, meanwhile, brings a sense of emotional richness to her role as Nurse Fink. And Cornelius Smith Jr. is a standout as Mike, deftly navigating the complex emotional terrain that comes with taking charge during a crisis. What makes Five Days at Memorial so riveting is its unflinching depiction of the toll that a disaster of this magnitude can take on individuals and communities. It is not an easy show to watch; there are moments of heartbreak and tragedy that are almost unbearable. However, it is also a deeply human show, one that reminds us of the courage and resilience that we can find within ourselves during times of crisis. Ultimately, Five Days at Memorial is a gripping work of historical fiction that sheds a stark light on one of the darkest moments in recent American history. It forces us to confront uncomfortable questions about ethics, morality, and the limits of human endurance. However, it is also a story of hope, of the power of the human spirit to overcome even the most unimaginable obstacles. It is a series that is not to be missed.

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Seasons
The Reckoning
8. The Reckoning
September 16, 2022
Series finale. Pou fights to defend herself. Schafer and Rider push their case forward.
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
7. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
September 9, 2022
New evidence comes to light as Schafer and Rider dig deeper into their investigation of the deaths at Memorial.
45 Dead
6. 45 Dead
September 2, 2022
State investigators begin to explore what happened to the 45 people found dead at Memorial in the aftermath of the hurricane.
Day Five
5. Day Five
August 26, 2022
With pressures mounting to abandon the hospital, the staff is forced to make challenging decisions.
Day Four
4. Day Four
August 19, 2022
Conditions continue to worsen. Mulderick, Pou, and more staff grapple with how to best help their patients--and how that help will be prioritized.
Day Three
3. Day Three
August 12, 2022
As the city floods, the hospital loses power. Mulderick and the staff attempt to cope with the terrible conditions and prepare for an evacuation.
Day Two
2. Day Two
August 12, 2022
The staff and patients think they've made it through the worst--except the waters aren't receding. Reports of a new crisis circulate.
Day One
1. Day One
August 12, 2022
Hurricane Katrina makes landfall in New Orleans. At Memorial Hospital, the doctors, nurses, and staff tend to patients and brace for the storm.
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Five Days at Memorial is a haunting, powerful and thought-provoking limited series that is exclusively available on Apple TV+. Based on Sheri Fink's Pulitzer Prize-winning book of the same name, the show transports viewers back to New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. As the city descended into chaos in August 2005, one of the most harrowing medical crises in American history unfolded within a hospital that was designed to protect and heal its patients.

At the center of the story is Memorial Medical Center, a hospital that is struggling to stay afloat amidst the disaster. With the building's generators failing and the temperatures soaring, doctors and nurses are forced to make impossible decisions as they try to save the lives of their critically ill patients. As the storm rages on outside, the hospital becomes a microcosm of a community that has been pushed to its limits.

The show follows a diverse cast of characters, played by talented actors such as Vera Farmiga, Cherry Jones, and Cornelius Smith Jr. There's Dr. Anna Pou (Farmiga), a head and neck surgeon who is tasked with leading the hospital's response to the storm. As the situation worsens, she is forced to make life and death decisions that will have far-reaching consequences. Meanwhile, Nurse Sheri Fink (Jones) is trying to keep her patients alive while also trying to stave off dehydration and exhaustion. She is a nurse who is dedicated to her patients, no matter the circumstances.

Elsewhere in the hospital, there's medical student Mike McQueen (Smith Jr.), who finds himself thrust into an unexpected leadership role as he tries to rally the hospital staff and keep morale up. As the days go on and the situation worsens, tensions within the hospital begin to rise. Doctors are forced to make impossible choices: who to save, who to let die, and how to prioritize limited resources.

Throughout the show, we see the human cost of the disaster as well. Family members are desperate for news of their loved ones, and simply trying to find their way through the flooded streets of New Orleans. It is a sobering reminder of the ways in which the most vulnerable members of society are often disproportionately affected by natural disasters.

The show is beautifully shot and eerily realistic, with the sets and costumes capturing the gritty, post-apocalyptic feel of a city that has been ravaged by a disaster. The performances are especially strong. Vera Farmiga is typically excellent as Dr. Pou, conveying both her no-nonsense determination and her moments of self-doubt. Cherry Jones, meanwhile, brings a sense of emotional richness to her role as Nurse Fink. And Cornelius Smith Jr. is a standout as Mike, deftly navigating the complex emotional terrain that comes with taking charge during a crisis.

What makes Five Days at Memorial so riveting is its unflinching depiction of the toll that a disaster of this magnitude can take on individuals and communities. It is not an easy show to watch; there are moments of heartbreak and tragedy that are almost unbearable. However, it is also a deeply human show, one that reminds us of the courage and resilience that we can find within ourselves during times of crisis.

Ultimately, Five Days at Memorial is a gripping work of historical fiction that sheds a stark light on one of the darkest moments in recent American history. It forces us to confront uncomfortable questions about ethics, morality, and the limits of human endurance. However, it is also a story of hope, of the power of the human spirit to overcome even the most unimaginable obstacles. It is a series that is not to be missed.

Five Days at Memorial is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (8 episodes). The series first aired on August 12, 2022.

Where to Watch Five Days at Memorial

Five Days at Memorial is available for streaming on the Apple TV+ website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Five Days at Memorial on demand at Apple TV+.

  • Premiere Date
    August 12, 2022
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (12,122)