Prison Break: “Bolshoi Booze”
Tuesday, November 14th, 2006
Bolshoi Booze, they were numbers. GPS coordinates to be exact. That Michael, he thinks of everything.
So, T-Bag keeps catching more breaks than a Kit-Kat bar. Well, I had a bit of a problem that T-Bag was able to get his hand untied as fast as he did. Another big problem that Bellick tied up that hand. Why in the world would he tie up T-Bag’s bum hand?
This whole thing could’ve been avoided if Bellick would’ve tied the other, or both, hand(s) to the radiator. But, then again, Bellick and Geary aren’t the shiniest pennies in the bag, so who knows what they were thinking. Either way you look at it, T-Bag got out of the house, and is now running around, as a handless wonder. But, somehow he still ends up being just as scary to Geary who finds out T-Bag had a GPS transmitter in the bag all along (those Army/Navy stores are fun by the way). I just don’t understand how, during that whole scene with Bellick, Geary, and T-Bag, those two knuckleheaded ex-gaurds didn’t somehow see that T-Bag had a trasmitter on him or some where near him.
In any case, Mr. Geary found out the hard way, and now he’s dead, T-Bag has the money, Bellick is going to have to answer more questions for the police and poor Geary didn’t even get to have his ‘Cleavland…what?’ Eww!
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I’m really looking forward to tomorrow’s episode of Prison Break. It’s entitled “Bolshoi Booze.” We’ve only got two more episode after that until the hiatus,
As we’re talking hiatuses I’d just like to throw in my two cents about the whole subject. I think that the TV season in itself is inherently flawed. It’s too many weeks, and the shows are becoming too complex. This is why we’re moving closer and closer to internet TV. It’s only a matter of time folks, before we’re all watching our favorite shows streamed on our computer screens. I don’t mind waiting though, because I understand how difficult it would be to create 50 plus shows for every week of the season. So, I’ll just sit back and relax during these hiatuses. I know my shows will be back. They always come back.
This is one heck of a hard show to predict. It seems that everything is going wrong for Michael. That’s one thing I find extremely entertaining about this show. Here you have a character, Michael Scofield who’s used to having everything his way. He almost expects things to work out the way exactly how he’s planned them, because he’s so amazingly smart. But, it seems that the actual criminal mind (street smarts) can go a long way.
Was the Idea Behind Prison Break Stolen?
I’m a huge fan of this show, so it’s hard for me to pick. But, I would have to say I’m loving this season. Season 1 we were just stuck inside the prison the whole time waiting for them to escape.
implausible it is while watching it, yet you’re totally engrossed in what’s going on. Prison Break isn’t grounded in our reality, but some other reality that appears to be like ours but everything’s a conspiracy and people figure the exact right thing out and the exact right second they need to. But, the key to Prison Break’s success in my mind is it’s sheer intensity.
writers have held onto the notion that they can make a show that one must suspend all rational thought to watch it. They have never let go of that thought process. It’s wonderful! That’s what makes Prison Break such a fun show to watch. Prison Break is what I like to call my GUILTY PLEASURE.