When the fifth season of 2017 was launched, I watched one episode, and then I only watched one episode because it was too troublesome to find resources for the update. Recently, the drama has been in short supply. When the news said that the sixth season would come back, when I was thinking about how to play in the sixth season, I saw Mi Shuai saying that he would no longer participate. Mood can be said to be ups and downs.
I finished watching the nine episodes in one night. After watching the fifth season, I went back to the first season and started to rewatch it. I did forget some details in the middle. After all, I was just in high school when I watched it for the first time, and now I have already worked. The return of the main character is really touching. I am a nostalgic person. As soon as the classic music played, I was really moved by my feelings.
Returning to Fox River Prison at the end of the show made me feel like I had a dream back to watching Prison Break for the first time many years ago.
As for the fifth season, I think the plot is not bad, although it is difficult to compare with the first season in my heart, but as a sequel to the Prison Break series, it still reaches the standard. While watching, I fell in love with Mi Shuai again. I should have been 44 years old when I filmed the fifth season. When I saw Michael and Linc reunited, I heard the cry "He's my brother" and instantly thought of entering Fox River Prison. , the young man clinging to the barbed wire. Why are there people in their 40s who still have such a juvenile feeling? I've heard this word badly, but I don't use it very much to describe anyone, and Mi Shuai is obviously one of them. Even though he is tall, wise, resolute, and strategized, every time he is helpless and weeps, I feel this sense of vulnerability, how precious this sense of vulnerability is.
When I revisited the first four seasons, I couldn't finish watching them in one go. I was interrupted by work and social interaction, so I watched two episodes a day and it went smoothly. When I recall the feeling of taking a vacation to watch dramas all night, I really envy and miss it.
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