impressive character

Leola 2022-11-23 19:52:09

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haywire Potashik was his real name, but people called him by words like Haywire, and he was destined to be an extraordinary character. Haywire didn't have many roles When I saw the mystery of tatto, I felt that he had a kind of thinking that ordinary people couldn't understand, and he could completely copy him with his impressions. It can be said that he is a ghost. The reason why he is a ghost is that he is simple and some idiots clearly tell the truth but Treated like a lunatic until Michac came to rescue him When Mike escaped from jail the dude was walking around unnoticed more and more thought he was a natural stalker but he wasn't stupid He had enough chips but when he drove away he I was framed again What a simple belief that the keys were in the dumpster So tense rummaging ended in vain When he rode his bicycle with a helmet on like a child rejoiced that he got a new toy What a simple and persistent idea he had As he said, I just want to leave, what a simple request, but the reality could not satisfy him. When he found out that the woman was bullied by his father, he did not hesitate to take action. Just like when we were young, I often wanted to be a hero to save the bullied girl. In the end, his seemingly crazy and funny but real idea moved me again. Find a quiet house with a windmill playground around it. It doesn't need too much complexity or a noisy crowd. Like a poet, I live on a deserted island where no one can find it. He lives in his own world, but in the end he chose to die, which is also the wisest choice he made in the face of this helpless reality, but I hope he can be arranged to die on the sea and die in the fight against the wind and waves.

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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.