BoboBrazil
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Also funny bit. Michael got a painful process that took all night to remove tattoos to hide his identity, but then the FBI guy makes him wear an ANKLE BRACELET:lol :lol :lol
Sean said:This new direction is pretty laughable. The government can't take down The Company so instead they blackmail a bunch of 'nobodies' with no experience (ie convenience store burglars like Sucre) into taking down the biggest threat against the US. :lol
Well they kissed more than we've seen in all the episodes combined up until then so I guess that'll do for now.MMaRsu said:Well I liked it
What I don't understand though, why aren't Sara and Michael all over eachother???
MMaRsu said:Well I liked it
What I don't understand though, why aren't Sara and Michael all over eachother???
She had a kid a number of months ago. And I agree with leaving her dead.BoboBrazil said:They just have no chemistry with each other. Also is it just me or has something about the actress who plays Sara changed? She just looks different. Would have been much smarter just to leave her dead.
hes awesome :lolMcBacon said:
I can walk outta here and get the identities or financial statements of ten people in ten minutes - on a slow day - with one hand on my junk.
But, like downloading quality porn from the internet, progress bar's gonna tell me when its time to rock.. and roll.
Last time I had this little action I was dry-humping my way through fifth grade.
:lol :lol Who writes this shit :lol :lol
agrajag said:It felt so rushed, they tried to cram so much shit into the season premiere. They completely glossed over some things, like Linc fucking up with the fake head "oops, sry" and then they just move on and never address that again, the acting was weak in some spots, Gretchen was acting totally out of character...
Struct09 said:Completely agreed. Especially how they vaguely explained that there was a "riot" and Sucre and Belleck managed to escape Soma. Scofield and company didn't even need an intricate plan to break out, they should have just waited a little longer and they would have been free!
Ha, getting that way? It's been that way for years and is really the reason its fun to watch, it has bascially reveled in its total outrageousness since Season 2.lil smoke said:I forgot this was on last night :/
but from reading this thread, I'm not sure I wanna watch anymore. Sounds like it's getting contrived/convoluted/corny.
MNF FTW.
Yes, it has... but I see this (or my impression from reading) as officially jumping the shark. I was interested in the:GitarooMan said:Ha, getting that way? It's been that way for years and is really the reason its fun to watch, it has bascially reveled in its total outrageousness since Season 2.
SMZC said:Why the hell does everybody hate Gretchen? She's the best thing to come out of Season 3.
Osaka said:He's dead
She's dead
He's not dead
She's still dead
She's not dead
The other she's dead
The other she's not dead after all
MAKE UP YOUR FUCKING MINDS ALREADY, JESUS CHRIST
Actually, season 2 wasn't planned ahead. In fact, they were in a mad scramble to finish up the last half of the season because their 'winter break' was cut back by 3 months. So they were hurrying to get the season done.Phatcorns said:Where has Paul T Scheuring gone! He was what made this show so great! Season 1 and 2 were so brilliant because everything was planned ahead. This show was great BECAUSE of it. Shows like Lost are great DESPITE it.
GitarooMan said:It's as wonderfully cheesy and over-the-top as always, but damn Michael Rapaport could bring the whole thing down, he's is fucking terrible. He's surrounded by mediocre actors and he still stands out as singularly awful.
I don't hate him in certain roles (he wasn't bad on My Name is Earl and I remember him being decent in Cop Land), but last night it was amateur hour with him. Maybe it was the lines they gave him.MMaRsu said:Hmm strange, I've always like Rappaport
MMaRsu said:Hmm strange, I've always like Rappaport
Teetris said:Eh... Prison Break ain't Prison break no more. But of course I'll keep watching. Mahone and Bellick made me laugh hard. :lol
Prison Break's two-hour season opener averaged 6.48 mil, a 12 percent drop from a year ago. C'mon, people, give the boys a new chance! The set-up this time around is sweet.
The most important note however:Sean said:Ratings via TV Guide:
That key demographic is the one to watch. As long as PB stays #1/#2 as it usually does, the main ratings don't mean much.CBS led in households at 9 p.m., averaging 4.6/7 with Two and a Half Men and The New Adventures of Old Christine. NBC, however, had more total viewers with America's Toughest Jobs (4.3/7), while Prison Break improved to 4.0/6 in its second hour (and led among adults 18-49). One Tree Hill began its season with a 2.1/3, beating an hour of Samantha Who? reruns on ABC.
jordan0386 said:From criminals to cops.
Eh, works for me.
Totz said:But goddamint, I can't get over the fact that the awesome black hitman isStupid Grey's Anatomy.BAILEY'S HUSBAND FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
Totz said:I liked S3, wtf.
I thought it was a great contrast to S1 and S2: Michael was now forced to think on his feet, because months and months of careful planning went to shit and he had little to no time to make up his plan as he went along.
Sure, there were some really stupid stuff, like relying on the SUN to escape, which was even a joke in a later episode, but I thought the season as a whole was great.