
(S03E08) "Take them all out." - Gretchen
The writer's strike hits again. We were supposed to get five more episodes before this season's fall finale. Instead we got a plain ol' ending comparable to any regular episode of Prison Break. Certainly not what I would have expected based on this show's history. It's not a bad thing, just disappointing. I understand the need to stockpile and space out the dwindling supply of new episodes, but it's unfortunate that it results in segmenting seasons in such sloppy fashion. Enough with the complaining though. The writer's strike is happening and we knew what to expect. If you can look beyond that, this episode really was quite good. It left us with plenty of questions to ponder as we wait for Prison Break to return in January.
First big revelation? Susan B. isn't who she says she was. OK, not that big. Her name is Gretchen (or is that an alias too?), she really was a POW, and if there was any doubt left that she didn't work for the same "Company" that we've come to grow and love, we met her boss. Kim's boss. Creepy bald guy. Anyone else find it odd that he said more in his one scene in this episode that he did all of last season? What gives? I kind of liked the idea of him being mute... or at least selective about when he spoke.
After the way last week's episode ended with Whistler and Gretchen meeting for a quick chat in the visitor's area at Sona, I know we've all been waiting to find out what exactly James' involvement with the Company is. No real answers given there, other that the fact that he's clearly worth more than we've been led to believe. He must be if they're willing to sacrifice Michael and Lincoln and also hire two helicopters to try and bust him out. So what can he do for them that they need so desperately? And if it was so important, and they always had helicopters at their disposal, why bother with Michael in the first place? For as strong as the Company is supposed to be, it continually comes off as weak and discombobulated.
The whole episode led up to that moment and it was obvious that it was going to fail. What I didn't see coming was Michael taking the heat for it. Where did they drag him off to? There's no way they're just going to set him free, so I'm guessing he's being brought to a different portion of the prison. Solitary maybe?
Once again, Bellick and T-Bag were just sort of there. Mahone has moved up the food-chain a little bit with his potential testimony on the line. I just don't care though. He may be getting more screen time than the other two, but Mahone's a lost cause at this point. He's an addict who can't get himself together. We get it. All three of these characters were so good in the past and it's just a shame that there isn't a better way to integrate them into this season. Hopefully Mahone being thrown back in Sona will facilitate that.
Fortunately, characters like Lechero and Sammy have filled the gaps. It's going to be interesting to see the power struggle between them grow. Sammy already suspects Lechero of something, and if "El Patron" is off helping out Michael or Whistler with the escape then it won't be long before Sammy takes the throne and Lechero becomes just another inmate.
More thoughts...
- Did we ever find out exactly what McGrady did? I feel like we did but I just can't remember.
- What's Lincoln planning on doing with the gun-shot noises he recorded with Sucre?
- What's the deal with Whistler's second apartment? And the passport that Sophia found? Gary Miller? Alias or real name?
- Was there any significance to the notes about Mahone that Whistler had in his bird book? Seems like he's been keeping tabs on everyone. Looking for ways to manipulate.
- It's about time that Michael finally took off his shirt. The acknowledgment that the tattoos still exist is big.
- What caused the riot that led to the shutdown of Cell Block A? I wonder if starting another riot in B might be the solution to breaking out amidst all the chaos?
Speaking of chaos, I can't wait to hear Whistler's excuses to Lechero. Without Michael around as the buffer, Lechero is going to want answers for the helicopter mess and more importantly, why wasn't he involved. Get comfortable though. We won't find out for two months.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-13-2007 @ 10:15AM
Chester said...
I'll take a writers strike over a tranist strike. As a viewer who cares it's not like a life or death situation or having to be inconvienced in getting to work and back.
A teachers strike is bad.
A writers strike .....yawn.
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11-13-2007 @ 10:15AM
Galley said...
When Whistler and Michael had hold of the rope hanging from the chopper, why didn't the pilot get the heck out of there? It seems they hung around unnecessarily long, just waiting for the mission to fail. They could've dealt with Michael later.
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11-13-2007 @ 10:15AM
marymi said...
WOW! not only we see whistler take his shirt off, but we see michael still have those tatoos intact!! (drool)
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11-13-2007 @ 10:16AM
Chip said...
a) they have a shitty helicopter that can't handle the extra weight
b) they're more afraid that Michael will pull Whistler off the rope to his death than they are of abandoning him to the prison
c) the writers got lazy
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11-13-2007 @ 10:30AM
JoAnne said...
To tell you the truth, even though I was a BIG fan of Prison Break last year, I found this year to be really boring and predictable. I am soooooo over it now. :-(
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11-13-2007 @ 10:49AM
Annie said...
I've been hooked since Season 1, Day 1. Granted, the Fox River escape was a bit more intense and "edge of your seat," and you knew the reasons for the escape. But the writers seem to be dangling hints and clues, fewer and farther between, this season. It still keeps me counting down the days until Monday night...and now, unfortunately, the weeks until January.
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11-13-2007 @ 12:02PM
Larry said...
So, let me get this straight...the officials couldn't tell who was hanging from the helicopter. Whistler took off his shirt so they couldn't identify him by shirt color. Smart. Micheal on the other hand, he takes his off, picks up a brown shirt, looks at it, throws it aside and then puts on a different long sleeve grey t-shirt. I thought Micheal was supposed to be smart.
I thought the end was a good hanger until January, especially after seeing the previews. I'm satisfied until then.
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11-13-2007 @ 11:27PM
Greene said...
check out this trailer for Jan and it will answer some questions
http://spoilertv-prisonbreak.blogspot.com/2007/11/boxed-in-promo.html
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11-14-2007 @ 6:25AM
Will said...
Anyone else starting to sympathize with Susan? Beyond that, the more I se her, the hotter I think she is! I'm in love with a psychopath! ew..
That said, perhaps the writer's strike is a good thing, especially if the end result of those extra episodes was going to be the same. I'd rather watch 10-12 great episodes than 20-24 fillers.
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11-14-2007 @ 12:09PM
khamel said...
the writers strike is the only reason the show will come back in january instead of much later, but since we lost part of this season its probably a wash.
i accidentally read the info on wikipedia for the next episode so if you really want to know its there.
the show is ok now. im watching out of habit really, and because its in HD.
did you see how loosely michael was holding onto whistler? he either has the strongest hands ever or the strongest forearms ever. most people use their chest and biceps when they are holding on for dear life.
and the fact that they fell is the reason why the didn't want to leave the roof. it was bound to happen and if it happened when they were 100 feet off the ground they would have died instead of just getting caught.
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11-27-2007 @ 9:46AM
a j said...
compared to the first 2 seasons i think this series has been very disapointing so far. i personally would have been happy if they had finished it with a happy ending in the last episode of series 2 like they originally planned.
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2-02-2008 @ 10:20AM
lanivle said...
BIG TIME DISAPPOINTMENT FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END....DON'T GET ME WRONG I LOVE THE SHOW BUT THIS WAS A SHORT, VERY SHORT SERIES. TO BE HONEST I WAS LOST ON SOME OF THE THINGS THEY ARE TRYING TO DO WITH THIS SEASON. THEY HAVE MY MAN T-BAG WITH JUST SPITTING OUT CRAZY KNOWLEDGE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND PLACE AND TO THE RIGHT PERSON. BUT I STILL FEEL SOME HOW THAT HE IS LACKING HIS POTENTIAL....WHATEVER HAPPENED TO HIS KILLILNG SPREE....I BET WITHOUT A DOUBT HE KILLED THAT MAN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS....AND AS FOR MICHAEL HE IS STILL A HOTTY AND LINCLON NEEDS TO HAVE A LOVE INTREST WHICH MIGHT BE JAMES' WIFE.....IF THE WRITERS NEED ANYMORE HELP PLEASE CONTACT ME....LANIVLE
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