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Prison Break: Tonight
by Keith McDuffee, posted May 1st 2006 11:24PM
(S01E20) For all the times I've been down on this
show, tonight made up for it all. The tension has come to an all-time high in this episode, and it's almost
unfathomable that there's still two seasons episodes to sit through
before the season ends. I have to admit that I didn't see some of what happened coming, especially the ending. But hey,
I did have at least a close guess on what happened to Bellick.By the way, I got a couple of tips in tonight wondering why they didn't break out yet. There's actually two more episodes left guys, so there's a little time left. I'm actually hearing that most of the guys get out in the next episode, and the last episode is what happens right afterward.
Prison Break: The Key
by Keith McDuffee, posted Apr 24th 2006 11:07PM
(S01E19) Like I'd mentioned in one of the recent APB podcasts, I already saw this episode a couple of weeks ago. Luckily the version I saw was the same as this one and ended just as shockingly. It's hard to believe that there's only The first surprise (for some of you, at least) was the return of Abruzzi. His back story was sadly missing a couple of episodes back, and it's too bad, since his story was likely one we'd have little remorse for, unlike all the other 'Breakers. Even Tweener has a sob story to tell, sitting in prison for a mere baseball card theft.
But is Abruzzi just playing everyone? Is he really reformed and forgiving of T-Bag? The fact he asked about Fibonachi again shure makes him out to be a player.
Prison Break: J Cat
by Keith McDuffee, posted Apr 10th 2006 11:09PM
(S01E17) OK, I guess I was quite alone in liking
last week's flashback episode. Seriously,
I understand where a lot of you are coming from because, as I've said in other show reviews, I can be a nitpicker when
it comes to continuity and accuracy. The primary complaint was that, for inmates, their pasts show them in way too nice
a light. I agree -- they shouldn't all come across as nice guys, but I guess it's just one thing I was able to overlook.
Maybe it's because the past for these people is just that, and I'm interested in the present right now.Prison Break: The Rat
by Keith McDuffee, posted Mar 20th 2006 9:44PM
It's been quite some time since the last episode of Prison Break, and here we are, right where we left off. How many other shows take a hiatus in the
middle of a season like this show did? And to think its return was in question for a while.If it wasn't for the fact that this episode really feels more like part one of a two-part episode, I'd say it wasn't so great. Once again the writers are clever in their episode naming, though not all ends as some had planned.
Abruzzi, for one, seems to have taken to Volkswagen ads. How weird was that?!
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