Prison Break is the first American drama I've watched, and it has an irreplaceable position in my heart. Although the third and fourth seasons have been unfinished, the restart of the drama is still very much looking forward to it, like a friend I haven't seen for many years. However, the fact is that there are too many loopholes, and with a tolerant mentality, I have been insisting on watching the seventh episode. The loopholes in the first six episodes will not be repeated. For this episode alone, Lincoln can call anyone at any time. I can bear it. Mike can persevere to Greece and regain his mobility immediately after the blood transfusion, which is regarded as the protagonist's halo, so forget it. But when Sara went to Greece to heal Mike, Jacob definitely knew that Mike would tell Sara his true identity. Even if Mike was in a coma, others might know and tell Sara why he continued to disguise himself when Sara came back. Mike should have thought of this too, and asking Sara to go back and pretend she didn't know, it's too low IQ. Jacob, that is, Poseidon and Mike's reason for turning against each other is too far-fetched. Since they turned against each other, it is enough to kill Mike directly. In the end, they had to get them into prison, and they worked hard to find a killer to do it. The two killers under him did not hesitate to kill officials from the CIA and the government, but they did not directly kill Mike. Hey, let's not talk about it, it's full of loopholes.
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