In fact, it can develop the plot of Charlie Crews in prison

Jaylon 2022-10-21 16:16:27

After watching the first and second seasons, I obviously feel that the rhythm of the second season is slower than that of the first season. The story of the main line came out very late, and the explanation after it came out was not very clear. Just said a few words and got rid of the (pseudo?) boss inside? And the process of that process was very, very surprising to me.
Charlie Crews's kung fu stumped so high? Since he has said many times that he learned it in prison, I am very curious about what happened to him in prison. Can you solve a person at once after being stuck in prison? If this is the case, the screenwriter can consider filling in the blanks of the previous 12 years of prison. It should be very exciting (prison break has been out for 4 seasons).
I heard the third season was cut? Is that really the case? Wait for the test. I originally watched it for the subject matter, because a policeman was wrongfully imprisoned for 12 years. After he came out, being a policeman was very dramatic. I wanted to see how it would develop. There's something really cool in there.
For example, Charlie Crews's neuroticism, always talking to himself, his love for Zen, and his ignorance of new products such as computers, are all very interesting.
In addition, the partner of Charlie Crews is also very beautiful, her identity, background and the conflict of Charlie Crews are laid very well.
But unfortunately for some reason the second season is obviously different. I didn't continue according to the original plan, or followed the original route, (slightly curved), or the end point may not be reached (looking at the empty boxes at Charlie Crews' house), it stopped at second season.
If the screenwriter didn't expect it, I might as well develop the plot of Charlie Crews in prison, at least I am very interested (Charlie Crews' psychological conflict, the intervention of a beautiful lawyer, how ted was rescued by Charlie, etc.).

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  • Dani Reese: $450 an *hour*?

    Dr. Lana James: For a 50-minute hour, yes.

    Charlie Crews: How could it be an hour if it's 50 minutes? That's messing with time... I do say everything that pops into my head. Maybe I should come back. If I wanted to make an appointment, who should I call?

    Dr. Lana James: You should call another doctor.

  • Charlie Crews: Sometimes I think I don't need anything, but I do and just don't know it.

    Charlie Crews: [woman hauls him into the restroom] Oh, is *this* what I need?