Prison Break - Bolshoi Booze
Nov. 14th, 2006 07:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Love this show. Really do. It's intense. Fast moving. Makes you wonder if the end justify the means. A theme that is getting a work out these days.
Wonder if William Fichtner is enjoying the role of Agent Mahone? He does on the edge, tipping over into insanity quite well.
Better yet, he has a great voice.
Nice to see the brothers meeting up and hey, what is the deal with Dad? Next week promises running. There should always be guys running more and more guys running.
Take notes, Kripke. If there were guys made to run, it would and should be Sam and Dean. I doubt I am the only one with that thought.
Back to Prison Break. Torture scenes. Will always skip torture scenes. It is easily understood enough in fast forward. I'm willing to miss the nuances.
Nice timing, Sucre!
Michael in confession. Perfect. Lincoln with his 'don't trust anyone' issues. Perfect. Two of them back together. THANK YOU!
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Date: 2006-11-19 01:26 pm (UTC)(You believe that, right, that I would have had something brilliant to say a few days ago? R-i-i-g-h-t....)
Besides, you captured the two major points very nicely. Running is very very very good and more shows (Supernatural, and I'll add BSG too though I admit, running in a battlestar is a little challenging) should utilize this.
And I don't really want to watch the torture scenes, although I might be more riveted to the screen if it's the right character. T-Bag and Sara are not the folks I want to have suffer.
Other thoughts? I am not sorry to see LJ go. I like what having a son in jeopardy added to Linc's motivations and anguish, but I'm really all about the two brothers in this show and teenagers in need of a haircut are generally a deterrent to a show (for me - I do get that networks are trying to appeal to other viewers besides me, unfortunately ).
That being said, though, I *really* like what Sucre brings to the mix and am always happy to see him. I miss C-Note a little -- but more when he was part of the group of escapees than on his own.
T-Bag is creepy in the extreme and definitely an asset to the story line, though I don't ever want to re-watch his scenes.
(I think I lose all faith in the Emmy's when I think about my favorite shows. It seems as though the only actors who get considered for Emmy's have to be cast in a short list of favorite series or they are ignored. The guy who plays T-Bag should be recognized for his performance. Won't happen. And who has out-acted Jensen Ackles this season? But no-one voting would even consider someone from a show like Supernatural... and the fact that BSG never got Emmy credit for best show?)
But enough digressing. Long story short, PB continues to be surprising and compelling and gives Mondays something to look forward to!