I don't want to run anymore

Jamir 2022-03-24 09:03:11

People live for about 70 years, and many things have just reached their climax, but they have to fall to the ground and die because of exhaustion. Love and hate, hope and confusion, justice and conspiracy, exploration and escape, magic and ordinary, noble and humble... Because of death, it has nothing to do with you.
The ending of "Prison Break" is like a person. Natural life has entered its twilight years. Although we know that there are still many places to improve, death has come and no one can resist. In order to make it less painful, the director obviously made a lot of determination and added a lot of material. Agent PAUL is resurrected, pulling out a "United Nations" agency like a fairy tale, giving everyone a "mainstream" ending. In just over 20 minutes, this story related to "escape" was forcibly drawn to a full stop that was more round than "print". Such an embarrassing ending is exactly the same as the demise of human natural life.
"I don't want to run anymore." michael said that he doesn't want to run away anymore. Although everything is still so unbearable, we should allow the human body to face its pain and allow it to freely choose when Fall to the ground and die.
Finally, thanks to the director for keeping T-Bag alive on the screen from start to finish. But this approach is too "Darwinian". I think he deserves the greatest consolation, which is to die. For T-Bag, the world is undoubtedly a purgatory. When his poor mother and poor sister were enjoying their days in peace, did she ever think about the most hateful, shameful and pitiful son in the world? It's just that the person who should die the most, what is the power that makes him always want to live? When will he sincerely say "I don't want to run anymore"? In any case, I shed tears for him, in the 14th episode of the fourth season...
"Prison Break" 2005-2009, all the creators, all the media, all the audience ----- hard work!

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Prison Break: The Final Break quotes

  • ND Guard 2: Is there anyone else here?

    Gretchen Morgan: Yes.

    ND Guard 2: Who?

    Gretchen Morgan: God.

    ND Guard 2: Excuse me?

    Gretchen Morgan: He's always here. I was worried about my little girl on the outside so I came to pray to see if someone will watch over her.

    ND Guard 2: I hope that daughter of yours is a hell of a lot smarter than you

    Gretchen Morgan: So do I.

  • Michael Scofield: You know we spend so much of our lives not saying the things we want to say... The things we should say. We speak in code, we send little messages; origami. So now, plainly, simply, I want to say that I love you both. Very much. And I want you to promise me, that you're gonna tell my child... that you're gonna tell my child how much they're loved everyday. And remind them how lucky they are... to be free, because we are. We're free now, finally. We're free.