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Prison break linc
Prison break linc









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  • This episode has many of the right components, but falls short in the execution, mostly due to a few questionable writing decisions. When Prison Break is at its best, the episodes feel like an intricately planned rollercoaster ride that'll leave you at the edge of your seat with many parallel storylines coming together to deliver an exciting payoff. It's one thing to have them outsmarted by Scofield and Linc, but to allow them to get overcome by brute force seems a little lame. Making The Company look incompetent doesn't help matters much. Lechero introducing Scofield to the tunnel reveals another more plausible escape route, and it seems like the most likely path for the end-of-season escape. The ending sequence where Scofield gets himself escorted out of Sona was definitely interesting, but we all know it won't be too long before he'll be back in jail and planning his breakout. He's going back to Sona, so the entire affair of getting him out seemed like an intentional waste of time on the writers' part. While watching William Fichtner put on another acting clinic and deliver another awesome performance, the end result of the hearing was somewhat disappointing. Whistler+(Chris+Vance,+L)+gets+in+Michael's+(Wentworth+Miller,+R)+face+as+they+work+on+the+escape+plan The Mahone storyline seems somewhat irrelevant. With the writers' strike cutting the fall season short, it seems like we're going to have to wait until later than January to find out. He's obviously got something big planned, and it would have been nice to see more of it before the fall break. We've been seeing bits and pieces of Linc's plan for many episodes now, with him burying pieces of something in the sand and this new cabin in the woods and such. Shouldn't he being doing that anyways? We did get to see the beginnings of what might be an interesting plan with Linc recording the sound of gunfire in the woods. Of course, this was all because Lincoln received a cryptic message from his brother telling him to watch his back. These are supposed to be an elite group of government operatives after all, right? I guess nobody from the team that was supposed to take out Lincoln and Sucre got the memo either, because they allowed themselves to get ambushed and taken out by the former Fox River duo as well. If they needed more people to accomplish the mission, surely The Company would have accounted for it. Not only did they fail to get Whistler out because Scofield tried to drag him down the rope off after a rooftop fight, but they had two helicopters with heavily armed personnel who somehow couldn't take out the guards around Sona. It was a rushed job and a long shot at best, but the whole operation failed miserably. Granted, Gretchen did warn the Pad Man about the implausibility of the "bang and burn" mission, but the Pad Man refused to listen. If this was meant to be a precision operation worthy of The Company's reputation and resources, then they definitely come across as incompetent buffoons. All this and more happens, and it does sound like an action-packed, thrilling episode, but somehow it doesn't come together as well as one would expect.įirst of all, the aborted helicopter raid looked downright ridiculous. Now that Scofield and Linc are expendable to The Company, they become targets themselves, the Pad Man returns and threatens Susan B, Whistler's girlfriend finds out that her man in jail has a secret apartment in Panama, Mahone suffers from withdrawal in the middle of his hearing, and The Company runs a helicopter raid on Sona trying to break Whistler out of prison.











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