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The Penguin
02-05-2007, 07:50 PM
Escape is just the beginning.

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f241/Bordo316/PrisonBreak2.jpgPrison Break #38 "Chicago"

MICHAEL AND SARAH GIVE IN TO THEIR ATTRACTION; MAHONE RECRUITS A NEW ALLY TO TRACK DOWN THE FUGITIVES; T-BAG GETS A VISIT FROM THE WELCOME WAGON; AND ANOTHER ESCAPEE TAKES A FALL ON “PRISON BREAK” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, ON FOX

Michael and Sarah become more than “strangers on a train” en route to confront the President; Mahone recruits an new ally in his attempts to capture the fugitives; T-Bag puts on a happy face when the welcome wagon arrives; and a fourth escapee takes a fall in the PRISON BREAK episode “Chicago” airing Monday, Feb. 5 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (PB-216) (TV-14; L, V) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1 PA: Viewer discretion is advised.

Cast: Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows; Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield; Amaury Nolasco as Fernando Sucre; Wade Williams as Brad Bellick; Paul Adelstein as Special Agent Paul Kellerman; Robert Knepper as T-Bag; Rockmond Dunbar as C-Note and Sarah Wayne Callies as Dr. Sara Tancredi with William Fichtner as Special Agent Alexander Mahone.

Guest Cast: Silas Weir Mitchell as Haywire; Kaley Cuoco as Sasha; Daniel Ross as Matt; Dushon Brown as Nurse Katie; Barbara Eve Harris as Lang; Jason Davis as Wheeler; Reggie Lee as Bill Kim; Anthony Fleming as Trumpets.

Last week's "The Message" (http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?t=182874) talkback.

Comments?

Peter Paltridge
02-06-2007, 01:30 AM
*plays Taps for Haywire*
I thought they'd keep him around a bit longer, for comic relief....but it looks like Bellick is filling that role now.

The main reason to watch this time was to see how Sara was going to react. Like I figured, not well. But at least she had a conscience....she's the only one on the entire series who felt stunned remorse after she attempted to end someone's life.

For now, Kellerman is still on the "good" side, due to his seeing through Kim's latest deception ploy. Good for him, because I saw through it when he got his first call. Oh, and I want a software program that'll perfectly change my voice to make me sound like anyone else....too bad it doesn't exist. Crazy Hollywood technology.....

Freedom Fighter
02-07-2007, 01:05 AM
Whew... for a minute there I thought Kellerman was buying into the 'ploy.' Thankfully he was smart enough to catch onto it in time.

So Mahone hires Bellick 'under the radar' and Bellick returns the favor by tracking down Haywire. Granted, he didn't help his cause by killing that girl's father. That music playing at the end when he jumped made me feel sorry for him. And with that, we're down to five...

"Chicago": 3.5/5.

The Penguin
02-19-2007, 02:33 PM
I'm sure you noticed, there wasn't an episode last week due to extra long 24, which helped encourage me not to watch/comment right away. There is a new one tonight though.

Somewhat like Michael, Sara is too good of a person for none of this to get to her. She wanted to get at Kellerman, but trying to kill a person isn't something she would be doing under normal circumstances. Her talk with Michael and then their kiss after was a nice moment. In all the crazy, there needs to be some quiet time.

I liked how Kellerman finally figured out the con he was being put through by Bill Kim. I figured he was being played, but I thought it was still the actual President he was talking to.

T-Bag is really serious about this whole family thing. I'm really interested in finding out more about his motivations for doing this. Theodore almost seems genuine in his desires no matter how he is going about them and that intrigues me.

I've said this for weeks now, but Bellick is not a good guy even though I have felt sorry for him. A part of me is glad Mahone got him out of that situation, but I expect he will soon be a thorn in the side of Michael again. Mahone was right about how sharp Bellick had been after the escape. I hadn't really thought about it.

The two of them did manage to track down Haywire, whose time had run out. Charles Patoshik was a brilliant man totured by his mental illness and even though it was because Agent Kim wanted him eliminated, I couldn't help but feel like he was finally at peace.

Cortez2301
02-19-2007, 04:18 PM
So Haywire died huh? I never really liked him but I kind of felt sorry for him when he kept talking about going to holland.Detective Mahone is so Damn smart.He is always one step behind Michael.I wonder what episode # 17 will be about...