Remote Destination – Prison Break

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That said Prison Break can be annoying at times. But I’ll get to that later.

I enjoyed most of this week’s episode. I dug C-Note’s smoothness on the train, even though I though that dude completely overreacted in calling the cops.

As always I dug Kellerman, who’s growing to be my favorite character on the show. He’s by far the only character that I root for on a consistent basis. He’s brilliant “I’m gay” cover was sheer genius and perfectly played. While I kind of fear for Sara’s safety, I’m completely in Kellerman’s corner.

Michael and Lincoln irritate me. Surely they’re smart enough to realize the tactical advantage to, if not split up, at least allow some distance when entering a municipal building. They’re making rookie mistakes. Plus, how many escaped convicts does it take to look for county records? Two apparently; one to turn the pages and the other to be completely noided.

I do wish that Tweener would die already. I hated him last season and this season his lack of finesse is proving beyond a shadow of a doubt why he ended up in prison. I do hope that he dies in the trunk. T-Bag on the other hand (ouch), maintains a place high in my heart. He’s one of the few characters I can depend on to make as few mistakes as possible.

Color me less than satisfied that Agent Mahone is an addict. It seems to me that the character needed a flaw, so they chose this. I find it kind of “cop out-ish.” It’s like they’re saying, “he’s a genius, just like Michael, only he needs drugs.” Boo.

Wait, I forgot about poor Sucre. Normally I’m a sucker for the interruption of a wedding, but even I knew that this one wasn’t meant to be. I am looking forward to where he ends up, as he’s not in Utah and his sole reason for escaping has gone bust.

Oh and what’s up with Haywire? I miss the guy.

Another dangle; Bellick and his partner? Shouldn’t we have seen how they, presumably, escaped from last week’s bind?

R.I.P. Abruzzi

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