Five-Hour Phone Conversations

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Prison Break Episode 3

What is the deal with Sucre making it from Ohio to Bed Stuy in two hours? From experience, it takes at least five hours from Long Island to the middle of Pennsylvania. Based on how the rest of the episode went, switching back and forth from Michael and Lincoln to Sucre, it was too hard to keep track of what went down when. To add insult to injury, how was Sucre able to slip out of his pulled-over car when the cop was facing him the whole time? I learned something new during the segment, courtesy of Officer Money: You can get a ticket for not having your license, but you can't get arrested for it.

Nikka: Love your accent, but tonight there were too many coincidences, looking back, that is. You just happened to have cayenne pepper on your stove and a change of men's clothes for Lincoln? Let's hope you're not two-timing our duo.

Lincoln is just fine after being shot in the leg. Yeah.....Just doesn't happen that way.

How was Bellick able to get back in the prison? Much less through the gates. Aren't there cameras all over the place?

Liked that C-Note told his wife the truth. Just wished they started that scene with him making the phone call, not in the middle of it at his wife's reaction.

Absolutely LOVED the bobble-head Virgin Mary. Classic all the way! Same for the brawl in the convenience store between Bellick and Roy! And the scene in the beginning with Michael and Lincoln saying, "What are you going to do? Go back to prison?" and then laughing.

My only two real problems with this ep: Everyone's line was tapped. Why would they even bother calling anyone? Then again, if they were stupid enough to get thrown in jail, maybe they deserve to be caught.

And we all know Lincoln is not dead. He just can't be.

Next week looks like a great episode: We finally get some juice on T-Bag, Abruzzi, and Tweener. The best thing about this season is now that the Fox River 8 has broken out, we have seven storylines instead of one. No more of the gang trying to break out every week.

Just read: "Stardust" by Neil Gaiman.

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