The Days

July. 18,2004      
Rating:
8.2
Trailer Synopsis

The Days is a 2004 ABC television series. Each episode chronicles 24 hours in the lives of the members of the fictional Day family. The series was produced for ABC by MindShare Worldwide, a GroupM media agency within WPP Group that financed the series in exchange for ABC advertising time.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2004

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Episode 1 - Day 1,412
July. 18,2004

Jack Day is the prototypical attorney -- except that he hates practicing law. His wife Abby, has recently reentered the workforce and been promoted to creative director of a major Philadelphia ad agency. Jack and Abby have three kids: Natalie, a straight-A student, soccer star and prom queen; Cooper, a sometimes dark and insightful teenager who takes the family's pulse on a daily basis from his edgy perspective and Nathan, an nine-year-old genius who suffers panic attacks.

Episode 2 - Day 1,403
July. 25,2004

Jack is unable to decide what to do next about his career and his life. Abby is livid when her boss hires her old flame. Meanwhile, Natalie struggles with her transition from "with-it" teen to "with-child" object of scandal at school. Also, Abby's hot under the collar after her former flame lands a job at the agency. Lastly, Cooper wins a national writing contest and attracts the attention of an older woman.

Episode 3 - Day 1,385
August. 01,2004

Jack goes to see a psychiatrist at his old job for an evaluation to get his job back. Cooper considers tearing up his story and staying with Emma. Natalie must make a decision that will affect the future of her baby. Lastly, Jack goes for a night out with his friends and old co-workers.

Episode 4 - Day 1,375
August. 08,2004

A massive storm rains on Jack's plan for a family outing, but that doesn't stop him from a flood of ideas involving Nat's soccer future and his own job forecast. Meanwhile, Cooper makes a move on the girl of his dreams, only to face the nightmare of his sister's newfound favor in the eyes of their dad

Episode 5 - Day 1,370 (1)
August. 15,2004

Nathan competes against his heartthrob in an essay contest; Natalie and her father fight the school system to keep her on the soccer team despite her pregnancy; Jack prepares a surprise birthday party for Abby. Cooper considers the possibility of having sex with Zanni.

Episode 6 - Day 1,370 (2)
August. 22,2004

An auto accident leaves Abby in danger of losing her baby; unaware of her mother's accident, Natalie is considering terminating her pregnancy; Jack meets Abby's former boyfriend at the hospital. Jack goes to Zanni's house to get Cooper, and he tells Cooper he needs him to be in home with the family.

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