He wanted to talk, but he said it was a cool autumn.

Sonia 2022-09-18 18:07:29

Finished watching episode 22 of season 2.

Not the finale, just the second season finale.

I don't know what to say.

Mountain darkly, vista. Then, again, the mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way out.

For the third season? There is still a lot of suspense, unsolved. Suspended heart, so I can't put it down, I'm a little tired.

The warmth on the boat is only for a moment. Freedom, it turned out to be just an illusion, passed by in a flash, and it was too late to stay in the palm of your hand.

Mahone's Colombian dream is shattered; Michael is in jail again; Scrue's love life is uncertain; Sara is still in danger; ... After such a long, winding and dangerous road, still, there is no freedom.

The mantis catches the cicada, and the oriole is behind; ingenuity is more than the ingenuity, everything is like an unbreakable net, a chess game. When SONA's big characters appeared, I realized the previous ambush.

Kellerman is the bravest man in this episode. Smiling, facing death, in fact, he knew everything, but he did it anyway.

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  • 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.