Pure jailbreak

Marley 2021-10-19 09:47:47

Prison escape does not seem to be a big evil thing anymore, for the sake of innocence, for love, for family affection, everyone seems to have unspeakable tolerance.
Among the 8 escaped people, I think the cutest, the most pure reason for escape is Haywire (Charles Patoshik), who is mildly neurotic.
Before going to prison, Patoshik was a PhD candidate with outstanding performance in mathematics. He devoted himself to researching a geometric model called "irregular fragments". It was during this intense study period that he began to show obvious symptoms of mental illness. Soon after, Patoshik came to his parents' bedroom, brandished a musket, and killed the sleeping parents despite not being violent.
Potashik claimed that he had no impression of his crime and did not explain the motive for the murder. So he was sent to the psychiatric ward of Fox River Prison, where he got the nickname "Haywire". After four years of high-dose drug treatment and close monitoring, his condition has progressed a lot, and his doctor thinks that he can be sent to the general prison area. Later, he was sent back to the mental ward for scofield. When he escaped from prison, I really didn't know if he was normal or abnormal, but he was cute.
For a lovely child, the escape from prison is entirely for "prison escape", without any other emotional or utilitarian reasons. He just wanted to come out and walk around. He lived irrationally for any purpose. His escape was not planned. He only found a beautiful Dutch oil painting on the way to escape, and he remembered what he was going to do. He just wanted to take the oil painting of a Dutch windmill, what he called a "map," and collect wood by himself to build a logging voyage. It is a dream home, a real yearning life, peaceful, quiet, and beautiful home. He had no friends, only a dog that chased him when he was stealing, and this dog later became his only friend.
Maybe only mentally ill people live so innocently, with food (either stealing or picking up), a place to live (rotten wooden shed by the sea), and a dream (to the distant Netherlands).
Before he was arrested, he heard the FBI confirm his location and said: "It's only a four-hour drive from the prison." Oh, a four-hour journey. Others used motorcycles, cars, trains, and even airplanes to escape 10,000 miles away. Haywire only used a bicycle and a baseball cap to traverse a few roads and a few jungles. Is his unintentional simplicity ridiculous or sad?
He was arrested because he helped a girl teach her alcoholic father, and he killed him. Did you do bad things well? So are those other people’s jailbreaking behaviors bad intentions and good deeds?
There is no clear definition of good and bad, just like a normal person or a neurotic person, who is abnormal? The minority is often rejected by the majority.
In the end, Haywire committed suicide by jumping off the building under the inducement.
Nearly meditating, he climbed out of the railing and jumped, he was leaping. The moment he landed, he was still looking at the oil painting of Holland. At the moment he jumped off the electrical tower, he believed that he was chasing dreams and freedom. Has he arrived in a paradise as beautiful as the Netherlands?
"I just want to come out and walk." Haywire said. A lovely, poor child.

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Prison Break quotes

  • Dr. Marvin Gudat: I can promise you nothing.

    Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell: Story of my life.

  • Michael Scofield: This is going wrong in every possible way.