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After they broke out of prison for the second time, it wasn't "prison break" anymore. When shows jump the shark, they usually don't last much longer.
I quit watching it after the last season.
The first season was the best and that got me hooked on it. Very good writing. I just wish they would have kept up with the theme and not gotten so far off track.
The first season was excellent. I thought it would be a short lived series, which it should have been. Once they went to the Mexican prison it was just too much. I watched it on and off, watched the finale last night and eh.... too much of the same old **** put into one episode. "Give me Scila or I kill so and so, no you give me Scila or I kill so and so." Gun fight, everyone escaping, don't know who to trust, another gun shoot, another person held hostage..... ugh.
Here is an interview with Matt Olmstead, creator and exec. producer of Prison Break. The movie which takes place soon after they were exonerated will be out on DVD July 28th.
My husband got me watching it after the first episode and I was a faithful follower. While most of the characters got endings I could live with (Self - a vegetable, Mahone with the agent that helped him and believed in him, Sucre with his kids, Lincoln with Sophia, TBag in prison although it would have been nice if he was getting beat up not running it again, and the General getting the chair and sniveling like a scared rat), I was beyond p***ed when I realized they were going to kill Michael off. Of all the freaking people that deserved a happy ending, it was him! I know he sacrificed himself to save everyone but still. Not happy at all. It was a let down. I am glad Kellerman is the one that save the day.
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