About Prison Break 2 – Continued

Mandy 2022-10-26 01:22:33


After picking up yesterday's article, it's time to write about the other characters in the play today.
Lincoln Burrows, let's be honest, the character was a little weak in season two. In retrospect, there were few episodes that were very impressive. If the father-son relationship between Lincoln and LJ in the first season is still fresh in memory, this main line in the second season has not been extended. I remember the blueberry pie in season 1, the last line of LJ's letter in prison "I Love You", and Lincoln's sincere plea to "give me your hand" when LI was visiting. However, in the second season, such touching plots have been exhausted, and, along with Lincoln has successfully escaped from prison, the plot around the theme of breaking out of prison to save Lincoln has been replaced by how everyone fled for their lives. Therefore, the reduction of roles is also reasonable.
Regarding Sara, I like her attitude very much: she opened her mouth slightly and said, "Er,,, pondering for a while, then withdrew her scattered eyes and looked into your eyes firmly and said. . . (as if a decision was made). Frankly speaking, she is not a beauty, her body is not hot enough, and her face is not charming enough, but you have to admit that she does have an attraction that you can't fathom. I think she has a rare rational beauty, she closes herself in her own world, and you find her inaccessible. However, the more you do, the more you can't help but want to get closer to her and get to know her. The forbearance of love between her and Michael was indeed nuanced by her interpretation. What moved me was the last phone call between her and Michael when surrounded by the trailing police, and the last short sentence: love you. I believe that most people, like me, couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief after hearing this. Think about it, from the confession from such a restrained mouth, you can really see how deep her feelings for Michael are!
Sucre, who is steadfast and persistent in love, his scenes of riding a motorcycle on the desolate country roads of the American West all the way to love make your blood boil, doesn't it? Hehe, to be honest, my first impression of Sucre was that of the impulsive guy with the pectoral muscles that couldn't wait when his girlfriend was visiting prison. However, with the development of the plot, you have to sigh that the so-called natural love is him! His many telephone confessions made people tremble, such delicate romantic feelings and matching his face or intoxicated or intoxicated The eager expression makes you feel good about this Puerto Rican boy who speaks Spanish. And it is his firm belief in love that makes the strange old man he meets on the road forgive him for stealing and give him the car. The friendliness and brilliance of human nature have been best reflected in a moment, hehe, American dramas will still be generous when it is time to carry forward the greatness of human nature.
C-Note, the former black American soldier, his integrity on the battlefield in Iraq is admirable, and the meticulousness of sending postcards to his wife and daughter in prison is touching. However, the most intuitive impression everyone has of him is his selfless fatherly love. Seeing his happy and loving expression holding his little daughter, alas, you will sigh that no matter what country you are in, the world is pitiful for parents!
David, the tweener who used to be a stranger, was a thief who went to jail just for stealing his neighbor's baseball card. , After meeting the girl he loves, a surprising change has taken place. He is no longer so awkward, no longer walks so discouraged, squinting at others, but really bursts out his own strength from the heart. This kind of power allows him to face the girl frankly, speak frankly about his past, and let out a sincere smile in his heart. In the end, the one who was captured by the police looked back and smiled, it was really sunny and handsome. Alas, it's a pity that he wanted to see everything clearly at the last moment of his life, but it was already a little late. Sad David.
Finally, let's talk about the lovely Haywire, he is actually the most pure and kind person, but his broken family made him an unfortunate person. Although the ending of the story made him fall from a high platform to his death, he could fly all the way to the beautiful holy land in his heart - the Netherlands, and finally fall next to the mottled oil painting. It seems to be the best ending, isn't it?

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Manhunt quotes

  • Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell: I ain't nobody.

  • Fernando Sucre: [Michael has just provided the escapees with civilian clothes] This jacket ain't exactly the best thing you know?

    Michael Scofield: You want variety? Hit Target.