Insufficient rigor, too commercial

Alyce 2022-11-26 17:31:15

Compared with the first season, there are too many unreasonable places in the second season, and it is not rigorous enough. It may be that the production team has accelerated the progress for the sake of ratings, many problems have been solved inexplicably, and the personalities of many characters have also changed drastically in their hearts. Pulled down a lot of designed bridge sections. In a few obvious places, bred was arrested without direct evidence at all. At the same time, he was sent to foxriver with an alibi. These two episodes seemed to be timed, and they came out after entering. Kellerman, a character who has been completely eliminated, actually testified in court. He couldn't even prove that he was from the Secret Service. In the end, KIM caught the two brothers, but the big bug was chased for 2 seasons and couldn't find anyone. I found it out of nowhere. I thought the screenwriter wanted the ending, but the ratings were good and it would take a third season, so I couldn't make it now. In a word, the overall Samsung in the second quarter has too many loopholes

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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.