Anyone still watching Prisonbreak?

Why hasn’t anyone killed Teabag yet?

Are you happy now?!

Rest in Peace, dear Teabag. Alas, we hardly knew ye.

Snooooopy, you’re right… my buddy was on the promo all this weekend. First viewing was “Cool! It’s James!” By the end of football Sunday, I’d seen it about 20 times.

The boy did good. A speaking line, and then blasting one of the baddies in the chest. Plus he was listed as “Sniper” in the credits!

Huh? Teabag was still leering at the end of the episode, wasn’t he?

Wasn’t Teabag the C.O. who got offed? I thought Lincoln called him “Teabag.”

Count me in the “like it” camp. With respect to being too serendipitous, I think those honors go to Numb3rs — where in each episode the bad guy explodes into a tearful confession upon the raised eyebrow of an interrogator, and gives exactly the names, dates, and places needed to finish out the vagueries of the math work.

I really don’t see how Prisonbreak enjoys much Deus ex Machina. Things are constantly going wrong, and the plan has to be amended or adjusted. I don’t think he planned to have a toe cut off, for example. And as far as the situation being the situation because of events, I think that’s rather like saying how remarkable it is that a hole perfectly fits the shape of its puddle.

I like the warden. I’m glad he turned out to be a good guy. I had already stipulated the stereotypical madman Mengele at the helm, when lo and behold, he turned out to have a heart and a set of ethics.

I like the conspiracy arch too. Especially not knowing now whether the young lawyer is with her or against her. Despite his crawling back into a position of minimal trust, he is still the conduit through which key problems occur. I’ve set my DVR to catch every episode.

No, Teabag is the guy who wanted to (and eventually did) kill that guard. I predict he won’t make it to the breakout. Michael wants to a) keep knowledge of thep lan to a minimum, and Teabag seems to have several other white supremisist friends he mgiht tell, and b) is very mad at him for killing the guard (who clearly would have told on them.) Michael might no do it himself, but I wouldn 't be suprised if he asks the mob guy (can’t remember his name, long hair) to kill him.

Oh, and I jsut wanted to say, that the lawyer and the doctor are two of the reasons i watch this show. :smiley:

(Any chance they might meet each other, say in the visitation room, and suddenly decide to give in to their throbbing, lesbian urges? :eek: :wink: :smiley: )

Last night’s episode seemed to be a lot of filler. My prediction for what would happen was WAY off.

My theory was that Capt Assguard (you know the head CO) and the Governor would conspire to get the daughter out and crack down the riot brutally. In the chaos both Supremacist and the guard would be killed. This would lead to the Warden being able to sack Capt. Assguard and makes things a little easier for the Breakout Gang.

Apparently Keach based the way he plays the warden on the warden of the prison he spent time in for drug possession.

Eww, Otto, no! Teabag’s the yucky babyraping guy Februzzi beat the shit out of, he just needs to die, maybe unwillingly donating some collagen along the way.

Last night did seem more filler-like than the previous episodes. Like they only had enough actual material for a mini-series so they’re stretching it here and there.

But howzabout the shoulders on the guy who tried to kill Lincoln? :eek:

I mean, he was A Bad Guy, trying to kill Lincoln for Montana-Martha, but y’know, I’d have liked a shot at rehabiliting that one personally. :wink:

And it must be one hell of a clean prison…did you notice as he was crawling through the air conditioning ducts, there was no dust or soot or cobwebs or lint or nothin’? Spankin’ clean, it was.

What do you think the chances are that the second they escape and check into Motel 6 for the night, the brother is given a pardon for the crime he didn’t commit?

The spankin’ clean ducts with the pretty scrollwork? :slight_smile: