7 reviews
- hasko-16410
- Sep 5, 2021
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While first episode was all about nostalgia and bringing characters together; this episode really kicks off the things and everything is starting to turn into something huge and fascinating.
You have to admire that the story is both different and fascinating. We are starting to know more about the mystery of Kaniel Outis. How he got in to that prison and his relationship with ISIL.
The only thing missing from the episode was T-bags & Sucre but there is more development of other characters especially Scofield & overall this episode gives you a pretty good idea of the things going to come in the next few episodes and I have never felt so excited.
You have to admire that the story is both different and fascinating. We are starting to know more about the mystery of Kaniel Outis. How he got in to that prison and his relationship with ISIL.
The only thing missing from the episode was T-bags & Sucre but there is more development of other characters especially Scofield & overall this episode gives you a pretty good idea of the things going to come in the next few episodes and I have never felt so excited.
- kashifmukhtar92
- Apr 11, 2017
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I really like this show a lot and basically keep watching because the drama and suspense builds really well. The acting by Lincoln is the worst followed closely by Michael( especially when he's supposedly angry). So now is is on prison in a whole nother country? And he is gonna break out of that prison too? I guess it's a good thing he was never put in any super max penitentiary. Still haven't found put why Sara isn't hiding in Cosra Rica. For Arabic speaking people, they sure do keep pronouncing the word Sheikh wrong. It's like saying "shake". AmericanSavings might get a pass, but Yemeni people? I doubt it.
- jamellbest
- Jan 5, 2024
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Heyo! It's Osama bin Laden. Only now he's called Abdul Ramal and he's locked up with Michael Scofield.
Maybe Prison Break is taking it a step too far. I don't want to take this new season in the Prison Break series too seriously because then I might actually enjoy it more. But the thing is that beheadings and religious intolerance are not issues to be taken lightly. The second episode takes itself very serious with the introduction of these story lines. I'm curious to see where they take this series, but so far I'm not the least bit impressed.
Show more Scofield and his Prison Break plan and show less of the dumber brother in the middle of simplified middle eastern conflicts.
Maybe Prison Break is taking it a step too far. I don't want to take this new season in the Prison Break series too seriously because then I might actually enjoy it more. But the thing is that beheadings and religious intolerance are not issues to be taken lightly. The second episode takes itself very serious with the introduction of these story lines. I'm curious to see where they take this series, but so far I'm not the least bit impressed.
Show more Scofield and his Prison Break plan and show less of the dumber brother in the middle of simplified middle eastern conflicts.
- lorddnarbsy
- Jun 17, 2017
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