The most touching thing is that family love or conspiracy have to give way

Alejandra 2022-10-24 17:32:31

The unit organized to go out to play.
I asked for a fake
nest for an afternoon the day before I left. I watched it on the sofa

. The eight people who escaped from the second season of Prison Break have
different personalities. Even if they put on their normal clothes , I can’t stop thinking about it. John Abruzzi is really suitable
. To be a gang boss is to like this dark temperament. It's too early to die. What did the screenwriter think! Benjamin Miles Franklin was a shameless mangy plaster in season 1, but in season 2, he committed suicide because of his love for his family. That was tear-jerking. Charles Patoshik's comment about going to Holland touched so many people if it wasn't for helping the drunk Daddy 's hurt daughter he can go further Said I'd write you a letter, I hope you'll reply That smile before leaving was so thrilling Loving your lover is really admirable . Compared with other people's reasons for breaking out of prison, Fernando Sucre is a little weaker and not high enough for his girlfriend.




























Although it is true enough

to say that in the first season,
I liked Michael Scofield the most. He is smart, smart and skilled
as the protagonist . But
after watching the second,
my favorite became Lincoln Burrows and Paul

kellerman
. It took so long to come.”
That is the pride and dignity of a soldier.
I think everything he did in the past can be forgiven. I
don’t need to say anything .


My brother borrowed money to support my younger brother to study and
work . The main line is family love. Love or conspiracy have to give way . Whenever you see brothers standing together, you will feel very relieved . Sometimes, you don't need to plan too much life is too short to do what you want to do. If you go Now I feel lonely, I can't make a choice , I can't go back, I have to keep moving forward .















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Manhunt quotes

  • [at the press conference]

    FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone: I'd like to, uh, talk about John Wilkes Booth for a moment, if I could, Abraham Lincoln's killer. Twelve days. That's how long it took to find him. In his journal during this period he wrote that the shadow was his friend, the night his domain. He acknowledged that whatever neurosis drove the criminal to commit the original crime is compounded. Magnified by flight. By the sounds of dogs at his heels. Fear becomes paranoia, paranoia ultimately psychosis. I bring this up because in one hundred and forty years, the fundamental mind of the escape man has not changed. The escape man is still human, he is still afraid, and he will stop at nothing in his attempt at flight. Fortunately for us, while our quarry has shadow and night as his ally, we have something far greater. Television. I would encourage everyone who is watching. Everyone in this country, to take a good look at these faces...

    [the mug shots of the escapee's are pinned to a board beside him]

    FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone: These men, right here, are now the eight most wanted men in America.

  • Fernando Sucre: Ah, I thought I thought this out. I thought... you saw all those guys back there?

    Michael Scofield: The key is they're back there, and we're up here.

    Fernando Sucre: Yeah? And how long is that going to last?

    Benjamin Miles 'C-Note' Franklin: Yeah, especially since we don't have a pot to piss in thanks to Abruzzi's magically disappearing jet!

    John Abruzzi: You were never going to be on that plane, brother.