Anticlimactic Prison Break Season 2 is too bad

Clementina 2022-12-19 03:26:34

Fortunately, this drama is not long, after 4 years, I watched it.

The first season is really amazing, it's really good.

Season 2, with too many deaths and not too many central ideas, wasn't as shocking as the first.

In the third season, it seems that there was a strike by the writers of American dramas. Most American dramas have shrunk. Prison Break and Heroes have shrunk the most. There are too many loopholes in this season, and the explanation of things is not clear. There is no feeling of being hooked in the first season, and I have been getting angry.

The fourth season, which can be watched independently, is completely replaced by another story. A company that can influence the fate of the United States, and a company that can decide the president, was defeated by a few fugitives, the ghosts believe. So it can only be said to be an independent story. Now the popular saying is called doujin.

The first half is very interesting, and the second half starts to mess up. But there is always a result, and the next is the final theatrical version. The theatrical version isn't very good either. It's too short after all. The ending is for the best, he must die. This can save some reputation and win sympathy.

Mike and Sarah are a mismatched couple. No matter how you look at it, it looks like a godsend. Mike doesn't know anything but frowns and squints all day long. It's okay to be cool, but it's been like this from the first season to the last season..., to be honest, the fourth season is already hard to watch because it's the final season. If it goes on like this, I will definitely give up. The first season is highly recommended, and the next three seasons can be completely omitted.

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Manhunt quotes

  • Mr. Ives: Schweitzer was the plumbing company that made the toilet Scofield took off to get out of his cell. Allen bolt was the fitting.

    [Mahone exhales, laughing shortly]

    FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone: It's all here, isn't it? It's amazing.

  • Veronica Donovan: What are you gonna do, Terrance? Shoot me? Blow my guts all over the house? Then what? You can't leave, remember? You kill me, you're stuck with me.

    Terrence Steadman: I'm safe here.

    Veronica Donovan: You're a prisoner here.

    Terrence Steadman: But I'm still breathing. If I go outside, one step, I won't be. You look at me like I'm the devil. I gave up my family. My teeth.

    [realisation dawns on Veronica's face]

    Terrence Steadman: I eat Percocet all day just to dull the pain of my miserable existence. You have no idea what I've been through.

    Veronica Donovan: What you've been through?

    [pulls out the cell phone again]

    Veronica Donovan: This isn't about you, Terrance.

    Terrence Steadman: Don't.

    [raises the gun again. Veronica raises her eyebrows and dials a number]

    Receiver: Blackfoot Sheriff's Department. Hello? Blackfoot Sheriff Department.

    Veronica Donovan: Hello, my name's Veronica Donovan; I need you to send a unit to the house at the end of Light Road as soon as possible.

    Receiver: Sorry ma'am, are you calling to report a crime?

    Veronica Donovan: Yeah.

    [looks hard at Steadman]

    Veronica Donovan: By the President of the United States. Send the car.