Seven Days: Playmates and Presidents

Frank backsteps to prevent the murder of a governor running for President, but the governor’s daughter has information that she is determined to get out that could shed new light on the campaign.

An early backstep is successfully completed in this episode, leaving the viewer to wonder what will happen next. What does happen is Frank being put on the team for Governor Stevens, a family man everyone seems to be behind. The only person who knows the real man is his daughter, Jeri, who enlists Frank in helping bring her father down before he can initiate World War III.

A little bit over-the-top possibly, but it makes for a good episode as Frank is unsure who to trust: the man whose life he’s already saved or his daughter, who is better known as a centrefold and has her own set of problems. It’s interesting to hear that the governor has a similar background to Frank, as it shows nicely how their two lives have been totally different and how Frank could have turned out. It’s also an interesting look at how appearances can be deceptive and how easy it is to win people over with words.

****

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