Can you forgive because you like it? ——Talk about T-bag

Jimmie 2022-09-27 13:05:49

In the jailbreak bar, I saw the plot and characters commented by everyone, and found an interesting phenomenon. Regarding T-bag, the controversy is not too big, it is basically one-sided. There is no need to doubt T-bag's acting skills. It seems that the influence and conquest power are very strong.

In the 17th episode, T-bag is willing to ask Susan to love him again and forget the past. Susan said: I Can't. T-bag had a fierce look on his face. It seems that he is determined to kill Susan. However, as soon as the camera turned, it was the police who came to rescue Susan, saying that someone had reported that the hostages were being held here. Susan was both surprised and surprised, saying that no one knew that she was here. Another shot is T-bag crying.

T-bag let go, really let go, not in the form of killing.

There is no doubt that it is touching. If it is said that people are born with original sins, and they need to constantly atone for their sins, then T-bag can't bear to kill the people he loves deeply, and it can be regarded as a conscience.

But, it doesn't stop there. Not that T-bag put down his butcher knife and became a Buddha on the spot. After reading the introduction of the following episodes, it seems that there is a plot where T-bag sees a person who looks like himself and prepares to replace him. It goes without saying that T-bag's various bad deeds before, even if he broke his hand twice, it can basically be said to be self-inflicted. The tragedy of this character naturally has its roots, especially from family reasons, but you cannot forgive him for his actions just because he likes this character.

I saw someone saying that T-bag was brave and resourceful, including killing Bob, because if he didn't kill Bob, the plan was in danger of leaking. It's a matter of position. On the way to escape, Michael felt at a loss about his behavior, and went to the church to confess to the priest. Yes, Lincoln was innocent, but in order to save Lincoln, so many people lost their lives, so Michael was confused, and this confusion, in the It's invisible to T-bag, he doesn't think he's doing anything wrong, complete egoism. His love for Susan is sincere, so some people are dissatisfied with Susan, saying that true love in life is hard to find, why do some people love themselves so deeply and not cherish them? If you consider Susan's position, Susan's decision is also wise, T-bag's Emotionally unstable, if you turn your face, you will turn your face, and you are a fugitive. No matter how high your IQ, can you hide for a lifetime? There are still two children, how can they grow up healthily and safely under such influence? The serious crimes committed by T-bag cannot be forgiven because of the passage of time. Everyone, if they did wrong in the past, now and in the future, must pay the price. Even repentance cannot wash away sins.

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Manhunt quotes

  • FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone: The escapees. Who are they?

    FBI Agent Wheeler: Michael Scofield, Structural Engineer, 5 years for armed robbery. Benjamin Miles Franklin, Former U.S Army, 8 years for possession of stolen goods. John Abruzzi, Don of the crime family of the same name, Life without parole for conspiracy to commit murder. Charles "Haywire" Patoshik, 60 years for second degree murder. Fernando Sucre, 5 years for aggravated robbery. David "Tweener" Apolskis, 5 years for Grand Larceny. Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell, Life for 6 counts of Kidnapping, Rape and first degree Murder. Lincoln Burrows, Scheduled to die next week for the murder of President Reynolds' brother.

  • FBI Agent Wheeler: It's not like they left us a map where they're going.

    FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone: Actually, that's exactly what they did.