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'Prison Break's Great Character Assassinations

Published Sunday, Oct 5 2008, 08:00 BST | By Ben Rawson-Jones | 37 comments
'Prison Break's Great Character Assassinations
In television, everything has a shelf life. Prison Break appeared to be dangerously nearing its expiry date during the insipid third season. It was spared the axe in the hope that its quality could be restored to its early glory days, but despite a cast reshuffle and new mission, interest is still on the wane. Cult Spy looks at the increasing ineffectiveness of the characters on the show.

There's little doubt that the first two seasons of the jailbreak drama were consistently gripping and great, as we marvelled at Michael Scofield's cunning plans and the fractious relationships between the dastardly convicts. The constraints of the show's title and format compelled Prison Break's creative forces to place several characters behind bars in Sona Prison last year, but this paled in comparison to the thrilling Fox River days. A procession of dire episodes ensued, with only the fluctuating state of Scofield's sweat patch providing any entertainment.

A massive problem for the show is the comparative redundancy of Michael Scofield as a character these days. He relied on his body art to provide an intricately-plotted escape route from Fox River prison, and was buoyed by the injustice of his brother's imprisonment. Nowadays, that spark and ingenuity appears to have been lost and he says or does very little of interest. Like the mighty Samson losing his strength once his hair was shorn, it appears that the removal of his upper body tattoo has drained Scofield of his powers too.

Of course, the team dynamic of 'Scofield's Dirty Half Dozen' means that the workload is shared and individual characters are suffering due to some poor writing. Lincoln Burrows can barely do more than grunt or glare, Sucre is a mere shell dreaming of Marie Cruz and Bellick's interesting domestic background with his mother has been totally forgotten about in favour of, well, nothingness. As for new recruit Roland, he just sits there waiting for cards to download. He's probably so bored with the repetitive nature of the Scylla card-retrieval plots that he's on MSN Messenger or Skype all day. It's hard to blame him.

Even the more interesting and reliable supporting characters appear to have been placed in some kind of stasis for the opening episodes of the current season. Alexander Mahone, played brilliantly by William Fichtner, is eminently watchable but has spent far too long brooding in isolation over the murder of his son, just like he was wasted in the third season in cold turkey mode. He needs to return to his skilful, sleuthing old self and dispose of Wyatt - the laughably bumbling Company hitman who is a very poor replacement for the wonderful Agent Kellerman.

How long has T-Bag spent trying to decipher Whistler's bird book? It appears he'll feature in a couple of scenes every episode doing just that, as if reminding viewers that he's still knocking around. T-Bag is a fascinating character for mainstream television - a murderous, raping paedophile who often provides comic relief and a certain sinister appeal. He just needs to be more involved, as does the callous Gretchen. Why keep such a great figure locked up in a cell for so long when the series is crying out for such a sexy, ruthlessly ball-busting figure?

One character who perhaps should have been kept hidden away is Dr. Sara Tancredi. After her Se7en-style beheading last season - a desperate move to revive flagging viewer interest through shock tactics - many cited her absence as the reason for the show's sudden failings. Scofield needs a love interest, a motivation they claimed. In reality, he needed some interesting plots, dialogue and an anti-perspirant.

Sara's return has done neither the characters nor show any favours. Remember the jaw-dropping slaying of the original female lead Veronica Donovan at the beginning of the second season? That was very effective and not signposted at all. Sara's contrived revival - apparently Lincoln didn't look at the disembodied head properly - simply means that any future shock twists will have their impact lessened because we won't trust what we're being shown. How do we know that the bullet that went into Whistler's head didn't go round inside his cranium like a pinball machine and still not kill him? He might have merely 'played dead'.

Prison Break has always been a show that's stretched credulity, and often in fun and engrossing ways, but Tancredi's comeback took the proverbial biscuit. In the grand scheme of things, what purpose has she served since her return apart from allowing Wentworth Miller the chance to emote and pucker up? Well, it allowed the writers to kill off the inconsequential character of Bruce Bennett , the man who tried to keep Sara's existence a secret from Wyatt. Even then, how drawn out was his torture and death for such an inconsequential and peripheral character?

Crucially, the pacing of these story arcs highlights just how poorly Prison Break is using the structure of the episodic season format. A major lack of incident and increasingly repetitive card-cloning plots governed several episodes following the fourth season premiere. The writers appear to be building up to certain event episodes, like the mid-season and season finales, and padding out the episodes in between. This was the case last year, when the explosive end to the third season, featuring the Sona breakout, wasn't sufficient enough to forgive the earlier meandering.

The characters, to a large extent, are reliant on their predicaments to generate interest and have suffered as a result. The most recent instalment of Prison Break, featuring a racetrack heist and Mahone's arrest and escape, did function as a reminder of how good the show can be when the characters have a clear and defined purpose within an episode. It also brought together T-Bag and Gretchen, so let's hope the pair prove a dynamite combination and are given more screen time. Mahone also appears to be closing in on Wyatt, so fingers crossed that the revenge narrative will have a pay-off very soon. Otherwise, given tumbling ratings, the show might not be on air long enough to see a resolution.

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naruemon in Thailand, on May 19th, 2009
my family love love 'Prison Break's so much I interest watch season continuios
naruemon bummiwiriya at Thailand, on May 19th, 2009
I love Prison Break very much and love Wentworth Miller, he's smart ,exellent acting including other acter They are so cool.......
Alex - the desert, on November 23rd, 2008
Wow, of all the shows out there that SHOULD be cancelled, I don't think PB is one. To list just a few on FOX- Bones (boring and tired), House (SSDD - same s*** different disease, add a wisecracking lonely doctor and stir), 24 (one man saves the world in 24 hours - 6 seasons later, how's that for a stretch of credibility?), Terminator (just lame). I won't even get started on the cheesy game shows and reality crap... How's about writing something on one of these? As a fan of the PB universe, I'm kind of tired of hearing every season 'the show's gonna get cancelled'. This season has been very entertaining, intense, and I still believe the characters are getting great treatment and depth added. Who would have thought Bellick would be sacrificing himself for a bunch of cons? Mahone as one of the good guys? The depth being added to the Company and in particular, the General: I've found it all to be very involving. All these twists and character developments keep the show fresh and unpredictable. For those of us who have been into this show since the beginning, it just keeps getting deeper and better. I don't see why it should end now.
Sylvia Ohio, on November 21st, 2008
I have watched every show. I was being interviewed to be on jury duty and the defense attorney asked what was my favorite show? I answered, "Prison Break." He laughed. I was put on the jury. I love PB.
Jenny, Bristol, on November 12th, 2008
This review is so wrong! Prison Break has done so well to keep up the drama and tension. I find the characters just get more interesting because they are having to deal with more and more issues from their pasts and as situations constantly force them to have to act against their natural instincts. I find Michael as compelling as ever, Tbag absolutely hilarious [still pulling off the fake identity thing], I'm glad Sara is back [although yes the plot is stretched there] But the thing is that Prison Break was never meant to be a utterly grounded, realistic portrayal of life - its premise was always based on a seeming impossible, wildly crazy series of events coming together for them to escape in S1 and itsgone on from there so YES it does need you to suspend disbelief but it is still an amazing show
shirley-nigeria on october 15th,2008 , on October 15th, 2008
I really think, the show is nice especially after I sat down to watch season 1-4. Sarah actually had a vital role to play which was signified by the key from her dead father and so,since she was not 1 of the company she could not die after having a vital information. The show is really nice and every one was important.
Mick - Netherlands, on October 10th, 2008
I still enjoy every part, and i can't wait too see S4E8 next week.
Lea from london, on October 8th, 2008
No its amazing you have no idea what your talking about
Fran - Liverpool, on October 7th, 2008
the first season was the only season that was great. The second season was ok but this season has been awful. I stopped watching after 3 episodes. Its turning into the A Team with their "missions".
Britney from Brentford, on October 7th, 2008
nothing wrong wiv being on Skype all day LOL. Prisen Brake shloud be saved cos of wenthwert millars oh so hot torso and plots that twist like a linedancing snake on acid. Brrrzzt
steven burns. scotland, on October 6th, 2008
i loved the first two seasons of this great show,but now i find it boring and incredibly ridiculous. cant wait for new 24!!
Nataline, on October 6th, 2008
This show is absolutely horrible!
Sam US, on October 6th, 2008
Very GREAT article nicely written!.The show stinks now and it's because of SWC returned.The real fault here is the dumb PB people who brought her back the show is waay boring with her in it and it's a total joke now!Very unwatchable this season and so dull I stopped watching.
Darren, Nottingham, on October 6th, 2008
This season of Prison Break is the best since the first, it would be a disgrace if it was cancelled
Sarah, Alberta, Canada, on October 6th, 2008
I still find Prison Break a very interesting show. I've watched it since it began and I think they're handling it well. The only complaint I have is when they brought Sara Tancredi back. I was so incredibly happy to see her go last season because she just seems to hinder the show. Michael and her have next to no chemistry and he seems a more effective character when she's not around.... I'll agree there needs to be more T-Bag though...fascinating one he is :)
Samantha- Australia, on October 6th, 2008
This guy could't be more wrong..... I was a late watcher with Prison Break. I had to buy them on DVD so i could watch them all and catch up, which i have finally done. I could watch it 20 times over. I think it is a fantastic show and the acting the actors do is fantastic. I think the writers are also doing a good job. Everyone said last season was bad and they used the writers strike as the reason but i think last season was it's best yet.... I hope its around for many more seasons.
Jim, Leeds, on October 6th, 2008
The writer of this article couldn.t be more wrong. This is still the greatest show on TV and the author of this thinks he is being clever but is just spoiling it for everyone. If you are such a genius write a show yourself instead of poor innacurate articles for this site. That is all
Amy, London, on October 5th, 2008
Disagree entirely! Prison Break is an amazingly captivating television show which has me hooked and on the edge of my seat every week. Fair enough, the storyline each week is fairly predictable - will they get the card in time? But the in-between sections, especially anything including Mahone, is always great and Gretchen (or whoever she is) provides an extra excitement. Michael & Lincoln need to shake things up a bit and they could do so much more with Sara but overall top show - they'd be fools so cancel it now.
nick in Canada, on October 5th, 2008
This continues to be one of the most engaging and fun shows on tv. I hope it doesn't get canceled !
weed - longford, on October 5th, 2008
prison break is by far the show on tv dont know if it should be still called prison break maybe prison break life after the escape!!!!

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