Adam and Rachel embark on their new life as parents with the realisation that baby definitely makes three. Pete and Jo return from an idyllic life in Sydney to Pete’s mum... David and Karen discover that an amicable divorce might not be as easy as they’d hoped whilst Ramona gets involved with the new local lifeguard. Cold Feet - Series 5 sees Britain's favourite thirty-somethings reunited for more trials of marriage, friendship and parenthood, with both hilarious and poignant results. The popular comedy/drama explores the trials and tribulations of modern couples, as experienced by a group friends living in Manchester. Delving into their tangled web of friendship- and relationship-related dramas, "Cold Feet" switches from comedy to tragedy; from raunchy love affairs to complete calamity. With its distinctive brand of comedy, the show has won the hearts of viewers and critics alike. Superbly written, it has been unique in offering an apt portrayal of thirty-something love-lives with an achingly real sense of humour. Cold Feet - Series 5 picks up the action six months after the end of series 4 and seemingly brings the popular comedy / drama series to a final conclusion. Pete and Jo return to the UK after their dramatic wedding in Australia and attempt to come to terms with married life, however, this is made all the more difficult by Pete's mother-in-law. Adam and Rachel adapt to life with little Matthew, realising that baby definitely makes three, while Karen and David's divorce turns nasty. Meanwhile, Ramona gets involved with the local lifeguard. Contesting the lazy 'The UK's answer to "Friends"' tag, the emotional depth of "Cold Feet" has never been more evident than in the tragic developments of these episodes.
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The award winning Cold Feet is back with its fantastic fifth series where Britain’s favourite thirty-something’s are reunited for more trials of marriage, friendship and parenthood, with both hilarious and poignant results.
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