One, anyone who escapes alone can run away.
The lunatic memory genius, the thief informer, and the perverted homosexual with a broken arm all escaped alone because they were abandoned by the team. It is mostly blessed to lose horses, and I think they will all run away. Thieves, whistleblowers and perverted homosexuals are insiders who hide the address of 5 million dollars. They will join the competition for treasure. And that madman is the best flavoring agent in the film. He is the actor Skerfield. The most inexplicable trouble is his blessing. If the madman hadn't remembered the map, everyone wouldn't be able to get out. It's a pity that he doesn't continue to disrupt the situation.
Second, the fate of the five people who ran away together was different. The following is an analysis one by one.
A roommate who wants to go out to see his wife giving birth will run away. Because his story has a lot of foreshadowing in the early stage, there is love, adultery, and betrayal by friends (he was actually betrayed by a friend before he went to prison). It's a pity that he can't escape this clue.
The smugglers of Iraqi forces may be caught. First of all, his story is relatively plain. Secondly, it is a bit unreasonable that the one who ran away was not caught. It feels more realistic when someone is caught constantly. He is the most likely unlucky cake.
The gang boss is likely to run away. The gang boss is a ruthless character, and the young man and his dad who were with Scottfield's sister-in-law attorney seemed to be killed by his people (explanation unknown). He needs to stay in the plot to increase complexity and difficulty.
I'll talk about Scottfield and his brother one last time.
Third, the old man’s 5 million US dollars treasure will be focused on
Now there are five people who know where the 5 million US dollars are hidden: Scott Field, smugglers from the Iraqi troops, thief informers, perverted homosexuals, and the last fat man in the laundry room who joined. Those who escaped don't say anything, speculating about the fat man in the laundry room. He was caught before he climbed out of the wall. In order to earn performance in the prison, he told the prison guard captain of the secret, so the prison guard captain would also join the competition for treasure. Would it be more exciting? It's reasonable too.
Fourth, the fate of female doctors.
The fate of a female doctor depends on whether the actress who plays her will have sex with the screenwriter. In the last scene of the first season, she injected herself with morphine, lying on the bed and foaming at the mouth. So the screenwriter can make her die reasonably, because after Scottfield escaped from prison, the reasonable environment for them to meet no longer exists, and she probably won't have many chances to appear on the scene. But I also noticed that in episode 21, when she went back to prison to leave the door for Scott Field, she swept the bottle of morphine on the shelf. This can be understood as she designed an excuse for herself because of drug abuse. Malfeasance is better than helping to escape from prison, right? Basically, I still want her to stay in the story.
Now, let’s take a look at the clues in the story of "Prison Break": the mysterious father, the vice president and the "company" struggle, the love between Scott Field and the female doctor, the 5 million dollars left by the old man, can the roommate find it back Pregnant girlfriends, perverted homosexuals, there is an episode of revenge, etc. Of course, the most important thing is whether Scottfield's brother can make it clear.
What can you get by connecting these clues together? The actor originally had a good education and a good life. He was wronged and imprisoned because of the upper-class struggle (because of his brother’s grievances). 'S roommate)... You should think of something, right? That's right, it's a modern version of "Count of Monte Cristo". I bet that every one of the prison escape screenwriters has a copy of Dumas on their bedside. How will it develop in the future? Of course, it is to find the treasure, then revenge Zhaoxue, and by the way complete the love of the second-line characters, and retreat to Mexico with the beloved (female doctor?). Ha ha.
Back to the clue of Treasure. Since Scaffold is a modern version of the Count of Monte Cristo, we can easily play according to the blueprint. If I were a screenwriter, I might write 5 million into a bearer bond, which is now worth 500 million U.S. dollars over time. With this money, he can fight against the consortium, avenge Zhaoxue, and make good people get rewarded.
Prison Break is a typical TV series that writes scripts while filming. Many episodes appear inexplicably and many episodes are not mentioned. So the forecast is actually a bit nonsense, after all, the script is being revised at any time. However, the reason why the first season of prison escape is good is that the space of the story is very cramped, the contradictions are very sharp, and Skefeld is always able to unexpectedly and reasonably reduce the dangers, which is attractive. When the space advances outside the prison, how to promote the development of the story with a thrilling and reasonable plot is the biggest test for the screenwriter.
I estimate that the escape theme will continue throughout the second season. It is possible that Scottfield’s brother will be caught in order to cover him, and then Scottfield will have another high IQ robbery (after all, the president of the United States was written to death in the first season). Now, what's impossible?). The big deal is that at the end of the second season, Scott Field said: "we do again" (the first season ended in his "we run"). Of course, the only thing that is absolutely impossible is to escape to Mexico. Unless it's the finale, but have you ever seen a good-looking American TV show finished in two seasons? Let's run away.
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