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I thought Kellerman's guys were just those police people that held them up with the semi-truck. But even if some of them were in the security detail that were transporting them, it doesn't explain why no one else was looking after them, especially when they had cars full of people there (they couldn't all be Kellerman's guys, right?).
There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
As for the other thing, I'm saying they should have never been able to escape in the first place, since more people should hav been watching them. But this is TV, and they need dramatic effect, so you have to just go with it sometimes. How ya doing, buddy? ![]() |
So, Prison Break finally came back. And for some reason, I didn't care that much.
Bellick was alright. It was pretty stupid way to set it up (angry black guy asking for dessert, wtf?), but once it going it was actually pretty good. I'll almost go as far as to say that it was the best part about tonight's episode. As for Mahone, they should have let him die when he got shot. Unless he starts helping Michael and Lincoln too (which would just be stretching things way too much), I don't even see what else he could do. I guess he could still hunt after them as well, but with his family as the only reason to make him keep doing it, it just doesn't seem worth the effort (why care about them now when they didn't seem that important to him before). And the whole thing with Steadman was just stupid. Considering what happened at the end, it all just seemed like a waste of time. And overall, they're really dragging this plot out to the point of mediocracy. As for everyone else, they're just not that important plot-wise anymore, and whatever stories they do have going on just seem boring. And unlike Michael and Lincoln, who can be exonerated, everyone else can only end on one of three options (capture, escape, or death), so it's just a matter of time before one of those things happen for all of them. But now that their plots are getting stale, I'm hoping that one of those things will happend sooner rather than later. I honestly don't see how this can go for another season without becoming incredibly boring. It's already starting to get that way now, so I hope they decide to end it after this season and give the show a proped conclusion. But who knows, maybe they'll introduce something into the plot that will reinvigorate it and actually make a third season not only possible, but good. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ![]() |
Yeah, this epsiode was definitely better than last week's. Hijacking that cameraman to release that video was awesome. Also, I guess Sucre and Haywire are way more interesting than C-Note and T-Bag, as I actually enjoyed their segments.
But watching Bellick's scenes made me realize something. Fox River was like the heart of the show back in Season 1, and even though all the main characters managed to get out, it still has potential to have some great stories come out of it. I'm not saying it has to be another break out or something, but I wouldn't mind watching a show just focusing on the stuff going on there. I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() |
So is anyone still watching this show?
Tonight's episode was pretty good. I'm glad they put some kinda of close to C-Note's storyline, as it was really getting pretty stale. Also glad to see he's the first one to get caught and not die. It'll be interesting to see how he helps Mahone catch Scofield and the others (obviously it will involve that website, as they mentioned it out of nowhere during the previously on section). Pope was awesome. I was skeptical about how they could bring him back, but they did a pretty good job. He and Michael have a pretty interesting relationship, so I hope they find a way to bring them together again next season or something. Now that C-Note is down, they need to end Sucre's story now. Admittedly, it is more interesting now that he's finally with Maricruz, but I still don't see much where they can go with this. Who knows, maybe he'll be the first one to truly escape. By the way, I'm not sure, but that looked like the original Maricruz. I know they had started using a different one, but now that The Nine has been all but officially cancelled, I guess the original actress was available again. And I don't know what the fuck is going on with T-Bag. I'm glad they ended that stupid family hostage thing, but what is he doing now? I'm guessing he might be the next one to get caught/killed. So yeah, good stuff. I can definitely see most of the storylines being pretty interesting up until the end of the season, but I still have no idea what they'll do for next season. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? ![]() |
Also, anybody hear about Tweener possibly going to prison in real life? That's pretty damn ironic. FELIPE NO ![]() |