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Published Saturday, Feb 16 2008, 13:30 GMT | By Neil Wilkes | 8 comments
I know I've been especially critical of Prison Break this season, but it's time to retract my claws slightly. This week's episode (Monday, 10pm, Sky One) is without doubt the best of this season to date. It's classic Prison Break, can't-bear-to-look-at-the-screen-as-they're-about-to-be-caught type of stuff. Regardez:
Of course I could balance this by saying that it's now too late to repair the damage caused by the dismal first half-season but for this week at least, Prison Break has earned a respite.
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Of course I could balance this by saying that it's now too late to repair the damage caused by the dismal first half-season but for this week at least, Prison Break has earned a respite.
What are your thoughts on Prison Break? Will it survive to a fourth season? Where can the plot go next? Click the link below to add your comments to this entry.
If you have any questions for the column please use the link at the top of the page.
Don't forget to scroll down to read previous editions you may have missed!
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Alex, Newport, on February 19th, 2008
I just finished watching the season finale and it was pretty disappointing I must say. Not much was really explained, there was just yet more confusion at the very end after a few characters seemed to form an unlikely alliance!
I just finished watching the season finale and it was pretty disappointing I must say. Not much was really explained, there was just yet more confusion at the very end after a few characters seemed to form an unlikely alliance!
Ted, South Yorkshire, on February 18th, 2008
Seemed like this seasons been Season 1 with sunburn, this episode definatly back to business tho and hopefully it can only get better from here
Seemed like this seasons been Season 1 with sunburn, this episode definatly back to business tho and hopefully it can only get better from here
Ben, Leicester, on February 16th, 2008
I was disappointed with the first 4/5 episodes but ever since then it's been back to Prison Break best. Still awesome! Still unmissable. This season is getting better and better. It'll easily last a fourth season, i think the writing and acting is so very good.
I was disappointed with the first 4/5 episodes but ever since then it's been back to Prison Break best. Still awesome! Still unmissable. This season is getting better and better. It'll easily last a fourth season, i think the writing and acting is so very good.
JT, on February 16th, 2008
Definitely the best PB episode of the season. They could have cut the episode a scene or two before they did - the final couple of scenes weren't necessary at all.
Definitely the best PB episode of the season. They could have cut the episode a scene or two before they did - the final couple of scenes weren't necessary at all.
Kate, Liverpool, on February 16th, 2008
I don't get the criticism, I've loved this season and prefer it to the last. It's one of the few shows that can keep me on the edge of my seat. Having said that I hope they end the series while it's still good and not let it go downhill.
I don't get the criticism, I've loved this season and prefer it to the last. It's one of the few shows that can keep me on the edge of my seat. Having said that I hope they end the series while it's still good and not let it go downhill.
Luke, on February 16th, 2008
Surely the only way it can go now is for Schofield to seek revenge? Schofield vs. the Company, not just for Sarah, but for everything else they've put him through. The current format is getting just a little bit tired...
Surely the only way it can go now is for Schofield to seek revenge? Schofield vs. the Company, not just for Sarah, but for everything else they've put him through. The current format is getting just a little bit tired...
Chris, Harrow, on February 16th, 2008
I look forward to seeing it on Monday as you could feel a huge episode was coming, but you're right: it doesn't make up for how ridiculously stop-start this season has been. I think it'll take a run of 4-5 really top-notch consecutive episodes before I'm even half-convinced it hasn't hit the same creative brick wall that Alias did.
I look forward to seeing it on Monday as you could feel a huge episode was coming, but you're right: it doesn't make up for how ridiculously stop-start this season has been. I think it'll take a run of 4-5 really top-notch consecutive episodes before I'm even half-convinced it hasn't hit the same creative brick wall that Alias did.
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it was amazing, it always has been, this season was better than season 2. i hope to god there's a season 4. love it =)