tattoo, see also tattoo

Dorthy 2022-08-29 23:30:00

I think this episode is where the plot begins to take a big turn.
Mi Shuai finally used his famous tattoo again,
but this time the tattoo didn't come in handy. It was discovered by the FBI,
but our protagonist is not a vegetarian. He I also saw the weakness of the FBI.
Sure enough, the FBI killed the bald man (OSICAR, should it be translated as Oscar? Khan, haha) and buried him in his own backyard, but I think Mi Shuai is not just for him Stop tracking and
then LB and LJ were caught, maybe Mi Shuai will use this point of the FBI to save them
T-BAG turned out not to take revenge on that woman, he really likes her, he once wrote to her asking her to forgive him , let her change her mind, "for love" is a bit touching, but what are you doing with scissors? Murder with scissors is not enough, right? ?
C-NOTE finally reunited, what will they do after that? Did the whole family go to Panama? ? He kept asking Mi Shuai about the situation over there before. It seems that he really wants to go there. The individual cares more about SUCRE. I don't know what happened to him. For the man in love, I hope he will get the person
he loves .

I would say that the second season is not as good as the first season, but I think the second season is better
because it explores the issue of human nature more. Outside the prison and in society, the human orientation of each person will be revealed, which is more real and thought-provoking

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Manhunt quotes

  • John Abruzzi: Trousers are too small, though...

    Lincoln Burrows: Chop your feets off. You're good at that.

  • [at the press conference]

    FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone: I'd like to, uh, talk about John Wilkes Booth for a moment, if I could, Abraham Lincoln's killer. Twelve days. That's how long it took to find him. In his journal during this period he wrote that the shadow was his friend, the night his domain. He acknowledged that whatever neurosis drove the criminal to commit the original crime is compounded. Magnified by flight. By the sounds of dogs at his heels. Fear becomes paranoia, paranoia ultimately psychosis. I bring this up because in one hundred and forty years, the fundamental mind of the escape man has not changed. The escape man is still human, he is still afraid, and he will stop at nothing in his attempt at flight. Fortunately for us, while our quarry has shadow and night as his ally, we have something far greater. Television. I would encourage everyone who is watching. Everyone in this country, to take a good look at these faces...

    [the mug shots of the escapee's are pinned to a board beside him]

    FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone: These men, right here, are now the eight most wanted men in America.