Man I can’t believe how much I missed the show until it came on again last night.
It is beating the snot out of 24 so far. At least I think so.
I love that Haywire is still around.
When he saw the bruise on the minor g/f emo girl, I was like “Haywire, do not open the package, do not get involved”
And then with Sucre and his, uh, 5th stolen car/means of transport
The old guy calls cops, just to give him money! Not sure how that would work. But then, he is in Mexico now, right?
The Brothers at ANOTHER abandoned warehouse
[Spoiler] And Kellerman telling them how to send mixed messages. And yet they still fail to codify Sara’s message ‘correctly’. And Michael doing the morse code with his hand?! WHILE TALKING?!
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AA does not have just 1 book. Trust me on that.
Anyway. I Loved the reference back to Michael and Sara with Bellick and the Older Nurse. That was… Intersting that Bellick could hit paydirt with that, and not have the foggiest idea with it.
Looks like ‘The Company’ has Company:
Masterstroke by the brothers to do the timing and red herrings to get some info out on the Company.
Enough chewing on the pike, and even a rat can drown the village.
You need to start using the new edit function, the spoiler boxes were weird (said in all friendliness).
I was about to start a “What!? No Prison Break thread” but you spared me the effort.
The old guy didn’t call the cops on Sucre, they spotted the old VW and didn’t recognize the driver.
Haywire is great.
Kellerman falling for the wiles of Caroline is just the Fairy of Misdirection™ (WAG).
I’m thoroughly enjoying it, but have a hard time seeing the plot advance beyond season 2. They’ll need a new Prison Break.
I Enjoyed Season 1 by itself. I mean it stands alone if you ask me. As far as the actual break went, that was.
Seems as if Currently though, Prison Break AND 24 are copying from each other’s playbook.
I want a Bluetooth earpiece thingy! Oh, and some post it notes so I don’t have to talk either.
The old guy didn’t call the cops. The police recognized the car but not the driver. When they brought Sucre back to the old man, the old man decided to let Sucre keep the car.
I’m not sure what you mean by he failed to codify the message.
So? Michael used an AA book’s chapter headers. Bellick called it “the big book” so presumably Michael used the most important or most commonly known one, which is reasonable for his purposes.
When the old man handed Sucre his gas money, I expected to hear them break into a song from “Les Miz.”
No T-Bag this week? I guess his former live-in girlfriend and her two chldren are still tied up.
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The old guy didn’t call the cops. The police recognized the car but not the driver. When they brought Sucre back to the old man, the old man decided to let Sucre keep the car.
I’m not sure what you mean by he failed to codify the message.
I simply meant that Manhone figured it out. The code wasn’t effective.