Thrilling-Prison Break

Ruthie 2022-03-16 09:01:02

Haha, I watched the first season of jailbreak with the rabbit some time ago. It feels really thrilling!

From the very beginning, the male protagonist... (I'm fainted, why don't I seem to remember his name?) This... he designed to go to prison to save his brother who was falsely imprisoned. Brotherhood is connected and busy running for prison escape.

The younger brother was full of confidence and took actions that surprised us again and again for the time to escape. From digging a hole to getting people who can be used, to martial law, to successfully digging a hole, to being threatened to allow more people to work in FI, to finally failing to escape from prison. How many times of trepidation, how many times the danger was turned into a breeze. It really made me squeeze a sweat next to me. Always thinking that they secretly leaked things that were about to be discovered, and then concealed them again because of someone or something, as good as ever.

Seriously, it seems that I have never seen such a TV series that touches and worries me! It's really nice.

At the end of the first season, the screenwriter let almost all the police find out their whereabouts, and the tracking is about to end... What exactly did the green grassy farmland bring to them? ...I really can't imagine how they can end this hunt. But if they go to jail again... does this escape... still make sense? ?

Another: The female doctor looks like a dead person. Finally, there is a beautiful woman in this TV series. How could she die so early... unfair and unfair.

What will happen to the second seemingly successful escape?

It's uncomfortable... I don't know what year and month the second season is...

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  • Kamille 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    The first season is really good..

  • Greta 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    In China, diaosi is also the ancestor of American drama in my eyes

Prison Break quotes

  • Michael Scofield: You kept it.

    Dr. Sara Tancredi: Kept what?

    Michael Scofield: The flower.

    Dr. Sara Tancredi: Well, I'm a packrat. I never throw anything out.

    Michael Scofield: [looks around the spotless infirmary] Yeah, well this clutter. It's... overwhelming.

    Dr. Sara Tancredi: You should see my apartment.

    Michael Scofield: Woah. We haven't even had our first date yet and you're already inviting me in. I thought you were a nice girl.

    Dr. Sara Tancredi: Oh Michael, we all know nice girls finish last.

    [motions for Michael to lift up his shirt]

    Michael Scofield: So where do you finish?

    Dr. Sara Tancredi: Depends on where I start. Deep breath.

    [uses stethoscope to listen to Michael's heart beat, and looks up at him. Michael gives her the blue steel and forgets to continue breathing deeply]

    Angela West: [suddenly walking in] Sara, we're backing up out here.

    Dr. Sara Tancredi: Right, sorry.

    [to Michael]

    Dr. Sara Tancredi: I'll go get your shot.

  • Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell: [about the rising temperature in the cells] Not that hot?

    [he points to an African American cellmate]

    Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell: When this guy woke up, he was white!