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Mucknuggle Mar 25, 2006 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Eleo
If Lincoln gets executed but Michael somehow finds out about this much larger conspiracy, Michael will have reason to break out in order to bust the Vice President. Obviously, the show can't really end until this is done. Michael also might be the only person with the intelligence to do this; it seems like everyone else is getting pwned in the process.

That's probably what is going to happen. Or maybe Michael will go all psycho and murder the evil woman behind it all.

Umma Mar 25, 2006 06:40 PM

They can't kill Lincoln. He's on the opening sequence!

I'd say the fuse could blow, but Michael tried that already and Bellick ruined it. So they *could* do it again, but it would be unoriginal. Just as that, the governor could call again and stop the execution, but again: unoriginal.

Surely some *miracle* will happen... otherwise, what was the flashback before the ending all about?

By the way, what happened to John Abruzzi? He wasn't even mentioned in the new episode! Is he dead?

Acro-nym Mar 25, 2006 06:50 PM

Those that have been interviewed in TV Guide have been very cryptic about whether Abruzzi is dead or not. We know he's been taken to a hospital for treatment, but I think the writers are intnetionally leaving room for him to return. Now, I wonder if the gang could still keep the cleaning job if Abruzzi is no longer head honcho at the prison. However, I'm not sure they really need it anymore...

Umma Mar 25, 2006 07:25 PM

Good point, Acro-nym!

I totally forgot about the fact they still have to fix the break room. But I think Abruzzi's bribe to Bellick was like a monthly thing, so if that's the case, they have plenty of time. I'm also wondering how are they going to prevent the guards from (eventually) finding the hole! Putting a carpet over it can only work so far...

Anyway, if John is really dead, they didn't make it very clear on his last appearance. >:|

Eleo Mar 25, 2006 07:36 PM

I thought Abruzzi was dead for sure; I didn't know he was still alive. That throat slash looked like the end of it all for him. I actually like him as a character.

German engineering in da hoooouse

Dan Mar 25, 2006 07:40 PM

Last Monday was the first episode of the show I watched, I was impressed despite the fact I didn’t have any back ground on these characters. The suspense of Lincoln’s execution, hoping some miracle will happen next week, despite the impossible odds. Good stuff The show also seems to be the type of show where, like it new partner in crime 24, it is good to avoid the previews. I watched the previews where it said the governor denied clemency but had forgot all about till tell it happen on screen. Not knowing what will happen greatly enhanced the suspense. This really a complement disguised in an observation it takes something special for me to want to watch it “pure”. Not sure if I’m going to keep watching it not the best timeslot for me, but it on been added to my never-ending list of things to get when it comes to DVD.

Umma Mar 25, 2006 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Eleo
I thought Abruzzi was dead for sure; I didn't know he was still alive.

Well, sure! He had lost a lot of blood... as anyone would with a wound like that. But the next episode starts with him being taken to a helicopter or something. And he's still alive and somewhat conscious. And that's the last we see of him.

Sepharite Mar 25, 2006 11:45 PM

Well, I saw the next episode (you can get it on Torrentspy.com) and WoW, what a surprise --
Spoiler:
Lincoln doesn't die... who would have guessed.


My brother told me it's going to go on for almost 5-6 seasons? Is this the truth!? =O

Rockgamer Mar 25, 2006 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Sepharite
My brother told me it's going to go on for almost 5-6 seasons? Is this the truth!? =O

It possibly could be, but nothing is set in stone for sure. Most shows usually don't plan that far ahead in the future, though (except Lost and Desperate Housewives, which supposedly are contracted to like season 7 or something like that). I really don't see what they could do to make the show last that long though, so I doubt that's true.

Umma Mar 26, 2006 08:19 AM

Thanks for the site, Sepharite.

I'll read your spoiler once I have watched the episode. :)
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Oh, also, wasn't Prison Break supposed to be a mini series?

FOX will extend it undefinitely until it's no longer good, like the did with the Simpsons, won't they?
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Great episode! So it says "For review purposes only - Property of FOX". How did they get that copy!? O_O

Grundlefield Earth Mar 26, 2006 01:06 PM

In Entertainment Weekly, it says three seasons is it and that is the end. Even the actors say they knew that this would occur.

Rockgamer Mar 26, 2006 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Umma
Oh, also, wasn't Prison Break supposed to be a mini series?

No, FOX announced it as regular fall series, though I think the original plan was to have them break out by about the middle of the series and then have them on the run for the rest of the time. They obviously changed this plan once the got popular, though.

Eleo Mar 27, 2006 11:44 PM

I wonder how they're going to make it work for three seasons. I hope they are not in prison for all of that (most of that) time.

Today's episode was okay, but a part of me wishes Lincoln had actually died. Perhaps it would have made Michael's resolve stronger? Or perhaps that's unnecessary.

The way he burned himself sucked ass.

Rockgamer Mar 27, 2006 11:50 PM

The part I didn't like about tonight's episode was the stuff about their dad. Lincoln seemed to be a little obsessive over it, which makes me think he's gonna do something crazy (like actually get executed instead of escaping with Michael and the others) just for a chance to see him again.

And as for next week:
Spoiler:
I'm glad that they're going to put all the flashbacks in one episode instead of trying to spread them throughout the rest of the season. I most interested in seeing C-Note's flashback, as the rest of them seem pretty cut and paste.

Umma Mar 28, 2006 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Eleo
Today's episode was okay, but a part of me wishes Lincoln had actually died. Perhaps it would have made Michael's resolve stronger?

What resolve? He's there to rescue Lincoln. He has no idea on what's going on with the conspiracy.

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Originally Posted by Eleo
The way he burned himself sucked ass.

Yeah, I didn't get it. Was it *really* necessary? If he had stood one step forward would've the guard known he was there? :S

Rockgamer Mar 28, 2006 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Umma
What resolve? He's there to rescue Lincoln. He has no idea on what's going on with the conspiracy.

Actually, I think he does. Why else would he be so sure that Lincoln is innocent? I also remember him telling Veronica in one episode that he was doing the exact same thing she was doing before he went in there. He may not know the full extent of the conspiracy, but I do believe he has some idea of it.

Buizel Mar 28, 2006 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Umma
... Yeah, I didn't get it. Was it *really* necessary? If he had stood one step forward would've the guard known he was there? :S

I think it's more of a reflex and that he didn't know there was a hot burning pipe behind him. He's being stealth, okay? XP

Eleo Mar 28, 2006 12:21 PM

I'm willing to cut the event some slack since it sets up some more suspense in future episodes.

Honestly, I don't think I could do it. Getting burned is such intense pain he would have unconsciously moved. I would have resorted to knocking the guard out. Besides, the guard couldn't have known who blindsided him.

Umma Mar 28, 2006 03:13 PM

Attacking a guard would have made them aware that *someone* was there. Besides after all these episodes I think we know he's not the kind of character that would do something like that. :) Not like Lincoln.

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Originally Posted by RockgamerXIII
Actually, I think he does. Why else would he be so sure that Lincoln is innocent? I also remember him telling Veronica in one episode that he was doing the exact same thing she was doing before he went in there. He may not know the full extent of the conspiracy, but I do believe he has some idea of it.

I remember that, but it seemed to me that he meant he tried to help Lincoln through the legal way... he didn't mention anything about the conspiracy. And I don't remember him talking about anything related to it... But... did he?

Rockgamer Mar 28, 2006 08:01 PM

Well, when he said that to Veronica he most likely meant that he talked to some of the same people she was talking to, so I still think he knew something of the conspiracy. He probably just didn't have enough time to uncover before they were to execute Lincoln, so he initiated the prison break plan. Maybe we'll find out more next week.

nazpyro Mar 28, 2006 10:34 PM

I finally got around to watching the episode. Swet. Burning is intense. It always begs the question what would Jack Bauer do (or Brian Boitano... or Jesus)? (What? Nevermind.)

Anyway, so the preview for next week was that it would be completely a flashback episode?

Umma Mar 29, 2006 08:38 AM

Flashback? Nooo... they had many of those on the last episode!

But it seems the doctor is going to find out something about the prison break. Besides, how's Michael going to explain that burn if he doesn't want Sucre to be blamed for it? Plus there's that plot with the father that seems to know about the conspiracy!

A question: did Hale (the other secret service guy) die? It seemed pretty obvious, but still...

Mucknuggle Mar 29, 2006 10:10 PM

I watched the latest episode today - wow, that burn incident was stupid. Move slightly over to the side idiot. So dumb.

Also, the villain is just an ugly bitch. Does anybody else want her to die just because her voice is annoying?

Umma Mar 30, 2006 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Mucknuggle
Also, the villain is just an ugly bitch. Does anybody else want her to die just because her voice is annoying?

Yes.

But I'm guessing she won't. This doesn't look like the kind of show where the main villain dies. :(

Rockgamer Apr 3, 2006 09:40 PM

A pretty good episode for what t was, though I could have done with less of some of the stories (like Sucre, who didn't get good until the end) and more of the others (like T-Bag, who they never actually showed committing the crime), and I would have also liked to actually see some who weren't included (like Westmoreland, so they could finally clear his story up, even though it wouldn't have fit in the timeframe of everyone else's story). Overall though, I thought C-Note was the best (well, at least he actually had a legitimate reason for breaking the law), mainly because of:

Reason C-Note had the best flashback:
MIKE JONES!


Just kidding. It really was the best story, though. But overall, that many questions really weren't answered, and I would have just preferred a regular episode. They should have saved tonight's episode for a DVD release or something, because it would have been a kickass extra.


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