Prison Break Season 5 movie review

Roslyn 2022-12-22 02:17:02

I don't know if the fifth season is the last season, it feels a little unfinished. Michael didn't die in the fourth season, but in the fifth season, he was arranged in someone else's scheme, and this boss was Sara's husband, and Sara's husband was really in love with Sara, so he wanted to get rid of Michael completely.

The reason why Michael does things for her husband is that her husband threatens with their children and family members, so Michael has escaped from prisons all over the world to save people for 7 years, not only to save her husband's people, but also to save some of his own future life. The person who can be used in prison

Michael helped T-bag pick up a new manipulator. He also took care of a partner roommate in prison. Later, he found out that this man was T-bag's son. Michael said that all his related people were being monitored, except for The T-bag he despised would not be monitored, so he kept planning this rescue, but then his son died

In the end, her husband's plot was exposed. T-bag was also arrested by the police for killing someone. After her husband went to prison, he found that his upper bunk was T-bag, and the story ended here.

Everything seems to be in Michael's plan, but this season, everyone seems to be getting older, and it seems that it is more difficult to show the characteristics of the characters as you go to the back, or because the anchor in the front is pulled high, so no matter how smart you are It seems that it is more difficult to exceed the expectations of the audience. It should be smart, and ignorance should be sprayed.

The ending of many multi-season American dramas is always a bit off-kilter, and there is nothing to look forward to the next season.

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  • Benjamin Miles 'C-Note' Franklin: I thought he was dead.

    Lincoln Burrows: So did everyone.

    Benjamin Miles 'C-Note' Franklin: But Ogygia? I mean, that's for heavy hitters, political prisoners. In Yemen, it doesn't come any worse. I mean, do you know what it would take to stage a death? Not to mention keeping a man who is not dead under the radar for seven years.

    Lincoln Burrows: Some very powerful players.

  • Mike Scofield: Something's happening, isn't it? First you come and that person came in our house. It has something to do with my real father, doesn't it?

    Lincoln Burrows: Why do you say that?

    Mike Scofield: [glancing at Sara] Because I can see it in her face.