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There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
Yeah, the writers showed that he didn't really change anyway as he's blackmailing Nick somehow, which is most likely his way to get at Michael (through Veronica) should anything go wrong involving him.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
But anyway, I have to say that this episode was really good. Really fucking good. I actually got out of my seat a few times during the episode (starting right at the beginning with Westmoreland owning Bellick). Man, I can't wait until next week now! I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ![]() |
Yeah, I thought that at first too. But you have to listen carefully to the wording of that preview to figure out that they mean over the three episodes. I didn't even catch until I saw it a second time.
I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() |
Also, a spoiler, if people are curious (it's not specific, though): Spoiler:
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? ![]() |
Honestly, I forgot after I posted in the 24 thread (which was way better tonight).
First off, how the hell did Haywire even get there? I don't remember for sure, but didn't they start showing those sequences from his point of view before they even reached the Psych Ward? And even if they didn't, it still doesn't make sense how he managed to elude going back inside the Psych Ward with the first group. Even saying he was straggiling behind Michael's group doesn't make sense, as it seems that at least one of them would have seen him. Next, are we even supposed to care that Nick died? I had no sympathy for him, even after he didn't give up Veronica to Abruzzi. That's just one less character to worry about next season. Finally, hate to say it, but the fat ass deserved to get caught. Why, after waiting all that time anyway, would he even try to cross when Michael was still on there? That was just plain stupid of him, so I can't say I feel sorry for him. Now that they are finally out, thereshould be some pretty interesting episodes. Too bad there's only one left this season. And I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't really see how this show could last more than one more season (I couldn't even see it lasting a full season next year). They're out, they go on the run, they clear Lincoln, we find out all the conspiracies, the end. I don't see how they could do that beyond 22 more episodes, unless this changes into some type of action, mystery-solving detective show. FELIPE NO ![]() |
Yeah, that $5 million just seems like a way of trying to create suspense for next season, cause you know there is no way they're gonna actually split it like Westmoreland suggested. I wouldn't be surprised if at least one person is killed over it (probably Tweener, cause there ain't much they can do with his character outside of the prison, especially since he didn't have a fleshed out backstory like the others).
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]() |
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
I'm actually surprised that he managed to fit through the hole behind the toliet in the first place. It didn't really look that big.
There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
Check this out:
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
Well, hourlong shows are usually around 44 minutes without commercials. If they cut out the 'previously on' segment and the credits, they could cut that down to about 42 minutes, which wouldn't hurt 24 too bad (all they would have to do is show a few less commercials during it). I don't know if they'll actually do that, though.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ![]() |
I don't even get why they specifically need to carry it, when they know like 10 other channels will as well.
How ya doing, buddy? ![]() |
Well that's gonna suck for 24 then, since the times won't match up anymore. Not really a big factor of the show, but I like seeing the same time on my clock when they show it on the show.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? ![]() |
Whew! Where to start?
First off, the most surprising moment was when we find out that it was the President who died, and not the Vice-President. I honestly never really gave a fuck about her storyline, but this twist was fucking great. It looked like this was gonna be by the books, but the way the pulled it off was fucking amazing. That moment had me jumping out of my seat and cheering. Next, it's funny how the people they never wanted there in the first place are gonna be the only ones to escape. Haywire, Tweener, and T-Bag seem to be the only ones who even stand a chance at escaping at the moment. T-Bag is probably the least likely, but I would say he has more of a chance than Michael and the others do right now. Also, that was pretty fucked up what they did to T-Bag, but I can't say that he didn't deserve it for cuffing himself to Michael in the first place. Also, I'm wondering about Westmoreland. Is he actually dead or not? The way they showed him it was hard to tell, but since they never talked about him for the rest of the episode, I'm more inclined to believe that he is dead. Oh well, there wasn't much he could do anyway, since, unlike the fatass, I doubt he would have said anything anyway. As for Dr. Tancredi, can't say I would blame her for wanting to overdose, though I don't for sure if she's dead or not. If I had to guess, I would say she is, as there really isn't anything else she could do storywise. And as for Michael and the gang, I really don't know what's going to happen to them. Looking at how it ended, it looks pretty hopeless for them, but if they actually do get caught again, it seems like it would be nearly impossible for them to escape again. My guess is that they will come back with some kind of twist that helps them get away from Bellick and the others. As for what that twist would be, I have no idea what it could be. Overall, this was a pretty good season. It probably would have worked better if they hadn't had so many breaks during the season, but once you see it all it's still good. This will definitely be one of the better shows returning to TV in the fall. I would also consider getting this on DVD, though I don't know if I'll get it immediately when it comes out. Anyway, next season will probably be different in some way. They most likely will escape, since they will be filming in a different location next season. I heard on the news that they will start filming the next season up in Dallas starting on June 15. Since they're here in Texas, they might be trying to represent Mexico in some way. I don't really know, but I figure it must be something like that since they're leaving the Chicago area.
Also, Haywire stole a little girl's bike, and was last seen peddaling away in the middle of the street. Tweener managed to sneak inside of a trailer that was carrying some horses. They last showed it passing by a sign that said St. Louis was 296 miles away. Veronica confronted Terrance Steadman at his house in Montana. The police went to Dr. Tancredi's house and found her possibly overdosed on morphine. I think that's everything. FELIPE NO ![]() |
Basically, they've been saying from the beginning that this season would be about them breaking out, and that the next season (if it were to happen, which we know will now) would be similar to The Fugitive, having them on the run while trying to prove Lincoln innocent. I don't know how much they will stick to this plan, but it shows that they did have plans for it to last more than one season. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]() |
I've heard of the guy joining the cast, but I've never seen any of his other work.
Also, make your cousin make him give us some inside information, even though we don't have to wait that long for the next season to begin (already just a little over a month to go). Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |