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S04E05: 'Safe & Sound'

Published Tuesday, Sep 23 2008, 22:58 BST | By Ben Rawson-Jones | 26 comments
S04E05: 'Safe & Sound'
If Prison Break was a racehorse, surely the vet would be loading up the bullets by now. Equating a television programme with a wounded equine may appear extreme, but the once glorious show has hit a seemingly terminal decline and needs to be put out of its misery unless there's an imminent dramatic turnaround.

The whole hunt for Scylla scenario has become woefully predictable and repetitive. The location may be different for each card, but it seems you're guaranteed an encounter early on in the episode where the guys almost make a copy, perhaps reaching 80-90% before the card becomes out of reach. Cue a later, more complicated plot that features Scofield and his brooding mob just managing to copy the card with barely a second to spare. Yawn.

William Fichtner fortunately manages to partially hold the show together as Mahone, a man falling apart. The scene with the distraught cop and his grieving estranged wife in the cafe is strikingly effective, particularly as it foregrounds the tragedy of a good man being driven to bad things through an intense drive to do his job.

Elsewhere, The Company hitman Wyatt continues to bumble around ineffectively accompanied by that ridiculous chiming sound EVERY time he appears on screen. Surely that's worth a shot in the inevitable Prison Break Drinking Game? Down two shots for every time a mere image of Wyatt is accompanied by The Chime. You'll be slaughtered midway through the episode as Mahone is quick to show the photo of his intended prey to anyone in the vicinity.

The escape of the criminally underused Gretchen, one of contemporary television's most sadistic and sexy figures, at least gives Prison Break an outside chance of turning its painful limps into purposeful gallops once again.

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4 Stars
5 Stars
chelsea , on January 14th, 2009
i am not happy about it being axed i have watched every episode so far and i love it please dont axe it
5 Stars
may gomez makati city philippines, on October 27th, 2008
lucky for me that i have the episode ahead of this, yes gretchen is a twist what sets me thinking is that why cant she be good after what she went through in the hand of tht generals' people. heart cold as ice? oh im sure there is still kindness in her after all. but please dont do more harm to michael otherwise its the end of the show. but keep going you still have the filipino people glued on their sit during your airing time. lucky for me i got an advance copy from my resources. i really love your series. that what keeps me going.
5 Stars
Zoe in Keith, Scotland, on October 11th, 2008
Prison break is the best show on tv, I have never missed one!! I cant believe there is talk of it being axed?!! What is the tv company thinking!! It should continue!
1 Stars
MIG (Ukraine), on September 30th, 2008
Another "Santa Barbara"
5 Stars
Lita, Anaheim, California 09/27/08, on September 28th, 2008
I've just started watching PB. My Aunt told me about the show when it first Premiered the First Series. It took me until Season Four to get into renting Series 1-3. I must say I really enjoy the show. I hope it continues into Season 5 and future years. But, the Sara Return Thing really wasn't necessary. Gretchen's Great. She's a very Good Bad character
2 Stars
Amy, Coventry, on September 27th, 2008
Most people hated Season 3 but I loved it, however Season 4 just keeps getting worse. T-Bag is the only thing keeping me watching at the moment. Bring back Whistler!
3 Stars
sys london, on September 27th, 2008
can anyone tell me why are they not able to copy the data from the safe this time but were able the last time out in episode 1?
5 Stars
stuart england, on September 26th, 2008
prison break is the best series going and the story plots get better and better keep me on the edge of my seat every time i understand series come to an end but the show was supposed to have 5 series and still think they could make it the caracters are wick and so happy to c sarah alive keep it going i would miss the show
5 Stars
laura leeds, on September 25th, 2008
Are you kidding me? season 3 was a bit slow but still great and season 4 has definatly picked up its one of the best shows on tv and always want to watch the episode straight after the first one i have just watched on sky one!!! I hope this season is not the last one!!!
4 Stars
Mark, Birmingham, on September 25th, 2008
Just remember that if this goes a whole season they have 22/23 episodes. They're on episode 5 and already have most of the cards. So it either goes one of two ways - getting the last few cards gets harder now they have to be kept on the card holders at all times, or that actually makes it easier, and by episode 8, we're on to finding out what scylla is, and how theyre gonna break in. And T-Bag will be back with the team sooner or later, along with his bird book... However, I said after the first episode that this should be the last season - either they get the job done and wind up free, or they die trying. Either way, it's time to wrap it up. My main fear is that they'll end this season on a high, and will try to get another season out of it in order to pass the 100 episodes usually required for (US) domestic syndication...
5 Stars
allen - pune, on September 25th, 2008
who told u to watch it crack head, now tell me if there is any series out there with a well written script as prison break. stay out of the way u punk
5 Stars
Glenn London, on September 25th, 2008
Are you kidding; season 4 is great. I thought season 3 the worst and season 2 the best. The current episodes are gripping, fast paced and exciting entertainment. I can't wait for the next episodes.
3 Stars
Ed, Manchester, on September 25th, 2008
Fair review. Again. One thing that has destroyed Prison Break from Season 2 onwards is contractual obligation. Bringing back the bulk of the main characters from Season one, year after year after year is woeful. Bellick (sp)? What on earth is this guy doing with these criminals? He used to be a Prison Guard didn't he? The big bad prison guard who everyone hated and almost thwarted the inevitable escape. Now he is some sort of Mr Soft who just seems to moan and whinge every episode. I'm sure there is a reason for him being there but I can't for the life of me remember and just wish he would go home to his mommy.
5 Stars
Shaun, Lancashire, burnley, on September 25th, 2008
wow what another great suspence episode of prison break, this is the best series so far. I hope it does not get axed after this series. i will miss the sexy dominic purcell who plays linc.
2 Stars
MArk, on September 25th, 2008
are u people mad! The first series, awesome action, multi-layered plot lines, gripping characters! 2nd series, will they make it?, what about El Jay?, Mahone's gettin closer! 3rd series, repetitive from 1st. 4th series drawn out and not really worth caring about now. This is the sad decline of a truly enthralling 1st series. Whole show is just looking to stay in a job now!!!!
5 Stars
Roxxi From Liverpool, on September 24th, 2008
Prison Break is absolutley fantastic.Such a wonderful cast,crew,directotrs,writers - everyone.Season 4 has been wicked so far.Im loving it.
5 Stars
bruno stoke , on September 24th, 2008
i still think prison break is the best show ever i thinkthe show is gettin bad remarks becaiuse the shows bosses are basically saying theyre ready for the axe like olmstead thats not believing in something youve been involved in!!!! i still love they show and will never stop watchin i really hope there will be at least a season 5 before the end i cant live without PRISON BREAK!!!!!!!!!!
5 Stars
Amz, watford, on September 24th, 2008
I liked the episode..i love when they have a second to spare..but get the job done,,mahone did the best acting of the episode
3 Stars
Sarah, London, on September 24th, 2008
And it looked like it was going to be so good. The first series was good because there was always a chance that it wasn't going to work. So far, we've seen them get every card they've found. Yawn. But there are several saving graces for this show: 1) The actors. There isn't an untalented person i the cast. 2) This clearly can't be it. They got picked up for a full season: 22 episodes. Which must mean that they can't keep getting cards at this rate or the season would be over in 6 (plus the season opener when we found out about Scylla) episodes. Sara and Mahone are disintigrating, Michael has a brain injury or similar that he's lying to Sara about, the chronically underused Jodi Lyn O'Keefe will have a major arc with her sister, who will appear in more than one episode and the also chronically underused Marshall Allman must make an appearance to keep Lincoln in the game.
4 Stars
James, Derby, on September 24th, 2008
Ben Rawson-Jones, you must have something against Prison Break. Ep 5 was a good episode by anyones staderd. Ive been a fan of the show since the first episode and that was just as good as series' one and two. Two stars is shocking and some of the points you raise were just madness. Im the first to slag the show of if its not good. But last nights was.

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