Trapped beasts still fighting, justice awaits compensation

Agnes 2022-09-12 13:05:38

Every time you watch an episode of "Prison Break", you refresh your understanding of the world. It's hard to say whether it subverts the inherent impression or increases the experience. In short, every time I recover from the tense and suffocating plot, I feel extremely dark outside the window. Gray is the most direct feeling this film conveys to me. The atmosphere of the whole plot is like a thundercloud before the storm is coming, and it weighs heavily on my heart. The positive and negative electrons in the thundercloud squeaked, constantly rubbing out dazzling electric light. The thunderclouds are getting bigger and bigger, and the pressure is getting closer and closer, seeing the shadow of disaster engulfing everyone. When is the devil possessed, and when is conscience left? Who was blackmailed with tender memories, but aroused high fighting spirit? Who is cruel and cunning, but the judgment of God has not come? Are you pure or sinful? The future is rebirth or fall? Is this world or hell? Is it the national interest or the desire for private power that is sought after? Is it a chasing angel or a cold-blooded killer? In the intricate story, it seems that only family warmth is the most powerful magic weapon. It also seems to be the most concentrated reason for escape. Those who desire, return to their hearts like arrows; those who are frustrated are eager for revenge. Humans are, after all, emotional creatures. That's right, in the little Fox River, on the American soil, in the corner of the earth, our most delicate and sensitive nerves, the softest and warmest memories, and the spiritual sustenance we are most willing to fight for all come from our love for a happy family. desire. Trapped beasts are still fighting, justice is to be paid. Season 2 is still gripping...

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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.