All Things: TELEVISON

I have never seen Prison Break, ever. I only know those two dudes from The Legends of Tomorrow. So do they try to break out of prison every episode like Gillian and the gang try to get off the island and fail? mhihi: ;)

That show was on when I was in college. AKA the dark ages when I didn't watch any television.
 
Prison Break was really, really good and I was not expecting much. Everyone slipped right back into their characters like it was nothing. It took me a little bit to see Sarah without the Lori on her, but that was it.

I do have to object to the moron whose plan was not simply shooting Lincoln when he was parked next to him, but instead using his hacking powers to control Lincoln's car, not to drive it into oncoming traffic, but to drive it into some water. And Lincoln ejects himself FORWARD through the windshield, crashing through it like it was nothing and busting a nice round hole?

And they keep bringing Baggins back even though it continues to make less since than his parents giving him his tee-hee name.

The biggest shocker was the useless husband surviving the episode.
 
Prison Break was really, really good and I was not expecting much. Everyone slipped right back into their characters like it was nothing. It took me a little bit to see Sarah without the Lori on her, but that was it.

I do have to object to the moron whose plan was not simply shooting Lincoln when he was parked next to him, but instead using his hacking powers to control Lincoln's car, not to drive it into oncoming traffic, but to drive it into some water. And Lincoln ejects himself FORWARD through the windshield, crashing through it like it was nothing and busting a nice round hole?

And they keep bringing Baggins back even though it continues to make less since than his parents giving him his tee-hee name.

The biggest shocker was the useless husband surviving the episode.

Haha. It sounds like typical bad guy logic with the hacking of Lincoln's car. Shoot him straight up or do something outrageous? :lol: You're absolutely right though. The actors all picked up their characters without missing a beat. The only thing I couldn't remember was the role that C-Note played in the first four seasons. Michael had to bribe him to get stuff in prison in the 1st season and then they broke out together. Then I remember C-Note had a daughter who needed medicine but that was it.

Too bad Mahone isn't in this one (unless he shows up later).

I think they kept the husband alive just solely for the sake of drama, for when Michael eventually reunites with Sara and his son.
 
I just wish that if they are going to be ridiculous, then they should come up with some BS for Abruzzi to be alive.

Normally the useless husband is a jerk so you can be okay with his inevitable demise, but this guy is pure boredom. They hired some guy I recognize from commercials for some USA doctor show I did not bother with, so he probably has more to do. Probably reveal that he is a jerk deep down.
 
Good Lord. Hap and Leonard is as close to 'getting' the source material as anything I have ever enjoyed. Joe R. Lansdale has to be besides himself. Purefoy...what a surprise...continuously. And Williams is just nails. This story felt a little more 'right' than the first season and I expect, if the foreshadowing at the end of Mucho Mojo is to be trusted, it's just gonna get better. Thank you Sundance. I'm watching you...
 
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