Enhance the Count of Monte Cristo

Hadley 2022-08-29 23:52:46

Many people think of "The Shawshank Atonement", "Prison Break" is actually an enhanced American version of the Count of Monte Cristo.

I figured this out when I saw DPcooper at the end of the first season telling Michael about the farm where he buried the money and 5 million before he died. How similar is this to the story of the Count of Monte Cristo.
That Mexican lover, micheal's roommate, is loyal to him, and also has the shadow of a fisherman friend of the Count of Monte Cristo.

So micheal is not going to Panama, they are staying to get revenge.

Although the story is constructed in the shadow of the master, it still does not hide the excellent screenwriter of "Prison Break". Among them, the character T-Bag was written very successfully. Coupled with the acting skills of the actors, it is close to the Lincoln brothers, so that the role of the brother seems a little thin. Crazy taking a dog to Holland on a raft is fantastic, a stroke of genius. There are also many details, such as when Belink was suspected of killing his colleague and was questioned by the police, the policewoman blurted out and broke back, which made people laugh.

It is estimated that the character T-Bag will not withdraw from the story too early. If the Lincoln brothers want revenge, they need a lot of money, and the money bag is still in T-bag's hands.

Here's another fun design, the T-bag is called bagwell, so why can't he hold the money bag?

I think the writers might have designed a character to run around with money and call him T-bag. As for pedophiles, these things may have been added later.

From this, it can be doubted which other characters have nicknames, the black sergeant is called c-note, huh, huh

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Extended Reading

Manhunt quotes

  • Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell: I ain't nobody.

  • Fernando Sucre: [Michael has just provided the escapees with civilian clothes] This jacket ain't exactly the best thing you know?

    Michael Scofield: You want variety? Hit Target.