Prison Break: Subdivision
(S02E06) So, did it make a difference that I had this post up a bit earlier for you all? I guess it seems probably not.So we're back to digging again, and I have to say that Micheal's explanation of where the thought the silo was just seemed a bit too impractical. To be able to pinpoint it so closely with only what T-Bag had to tell him?
Was great to see Haywire back into the picture again, and his part of the story now is a great transition away from everyone else, now that they're all back together again. Meanwhile Sara gets what looks like another phone number in an origami swan from Michael. Now we have these phone numbers:
786-369-6468
736-339-9697
Funny how the President is supposedly "too busy" to see Paul -- wow, what a genius move by the writers to excuse the fact that the actress isn't on the show anymore.
Funny how Michael gets so skittish over someone recognizing him but he's quite comfortable ringing the doorbell at someone's home. And then bringing everyone into the same place and showing their faces -- I guess it was a good thing the electricity was off so no television could be watched. But then, in the end, she calls the cops on them anyway? I don't get it. What's stranger is that Lincoln is the guiltiest looking bugger of the bunch, even more so that T-Bag, and the woman has the hots for him?
I checked out europeangoldfinch.net, the site that Michael mentioned, and the only thing I was able to find that made sense was the posting here by "FISH 40" that says:
Bolshoi Booze 6/4
Bastimentos 7/4
Fish, obviously, is the nickname C-Note gave Michael. Bastimentos is probably the place Michael wants to escape to with Lincoln, as it's in Panama. Bolshoi Booze? Not really sure about that one, but it could just be a reference to this.
So it looks like my thoughts of Tweener making it to Hawaii were way off. You know, it was sad watching him run away from the law like he was. I mean, when the jig is up that badly, is running even worth it?
The ending of this episode was one of the most tense yet in the series, and I can only hope the way they make it out of this one isn't so completely far fetched that, once again, I'm sulking over it. So, are they all going hop in the hole they dug and have Sucre work his quick-cement magic on it? It could happen.
I'll have some spoilers Wednesday, because I'm reasonably sure I know who's next to die.

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