At first, I didn't take it seriously, but the more I look at it, the better it looks (compared to the "lost" that seems a little lacking in stamina now). Michacl is personal heroism in the final analysis, but fortunately he still has the capital, smart mind, detailed plan, flexible response and perhaps a handsome appearance.
The ending of the first season is obviously that the expected prison has not been more successful. Michacl can be said to be exhausted, and it changes randomly, but people are not as good as the sky. Seeing that the thick water pipe that was replaced blocked them, I was more depressed than them.
What I didn't expect was that the last person to "quit" would be John. The death of Agent Danny was unexpected, hesitated at a critical moment, and the whole story of nonsense was indeed a fatal injury to the villain and supporting role. What I didn't expect was that the "dead" didn't even die! It seems that in the second season, Veronica has to shoulder the job of finding someone while escaping, which is really hard work. The last baggage of the American TV series has always been lost very well. Michacl in the prison is suffering from internal and external troubles. Theodre jumps over the wall and wants to fight in the nest. The guards outside the door are also approaching... Then... the second season tells you.
Some stories really don’t have to be read in one go. People who want to come into contact with "Prison Break" only now have less weekly waits and less weekly guesses. The fun may not be as strong as I have been watching. Bar. , Without the weekly waiting, the weekly guessing, the fun may not have been strong for me who has been following me.
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