Did anyone else find the race to the private airfield at the end a bit, er, convenient? One of the many unexplained and rather fishy things about this series was the speed the Hunters found the address in Canterbury of the daughter of the woman who had helped Emily Dredge, and her housemate being prepared to betray her on national television for £250. After 28 days on the run, would Emily really have told them she had to get to Surrey? If she had just kept quiet, the Hunters would have had no clue where the escape point was - so no exciting ending! And how did the Hunters secure access to information and CCTV from every ATM in Britain?
It mentions in the opening credits that some aspects are reproduced to represent what Big Brother can do if you are on the run in order to monitor your movements and ultimately find you. With regards to finding the airfield, unless you have the navigational skills of James May anyone with a map could find their way there.
I thoroughly enjoyed the series and have applied to participate in series 2.
Many think they can go without getting in touch with close family but underestimate it and after several weeks they find it really hard. My job has taken me all over the world and I have spent extended periods away from home in foreign lands. It was difficult at first and I was calling 'er indoors often but after a while I got used to it and she got used to it, so if I am selected to be one of the participants of series 2 I would be able to go a month without feeling the urge to get on the trombone to the trouble & strife easily.
If in an attempt to 'Hollywood' the show I am encouraged to make contact with home I have a few aces up my sleeve.