Prison Break Recap for February 5, 2007
Tuesday, February 6th, 2007Last night’s episode was filled with action, love and secrets.
What would possess Linc and Michael to continue to work with Kellerman after Sarah tells them that he left her to drown. They should have killed him right then and there and left him to die. I know that sounds harsh but he is a shady character and I dont believe that he is true to helping Linc and Michael. He is up to no good and it is only a matter of time before the truth comes out.
I am hoping T-Bag is the next fugitive to be captured or even killed. The pure torture he is putting Susan and her children through is horrid. No one, especially kids, deserve to be put through that hell.
What kind of prison lets a man out of prison to do a job for an FBI agent? And he was given access to a truck and a gun. Bellick is a crazy man but he is in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Although he does a great job posing as an FBI Agent Malone. I don’t think working with Agent Malone is in his best interest, however. Agent Malone is a snake in the grass and everything he does benefits one person…..HIM!
C-Note may be a fugitive on the run, but he truly cares about his daughter, Dede. With his wife, Kacee, behind bars for keeping her fugitive husband.
I wonder what next week’s epiosde will bring!
Bolshoi Booze, they were numbers. GPS coordinates to be exact. That Michael, he thinks of everything.
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.
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.