Saturday, November 17, 2007

Prison Break: Season 3, Episode 7

Vamonos

Wow, Prison Break has really hit it’s stride. This week there was constant tension from the moment it started.

One of the best Prison Break cliff-hangers thus far was quickly dismissed as a plot by Michael to distract the inmates. But then what seemed like decent break out plan was destroyed when the sun disappeared behind a cloud. It’s one of those nail-biting moments where Michael’s ingenious plan gets screwed up and he is left in a worse position than ever before – on this occasion, it’s chicken-foot fight.

We already know that a chicken-foot fight in Sona is a fight to the death, and in the current circumstance we don’t want to see Schofield OR Whistler get killed. Cliff-hanger episodes, cliff-hangers between ad breaks…this is getting good.

Lincoln had a perfect opportunity to kill Susan (Evil Green Eyed Lady) and her bodyguard, but acted a little too slowly (damn it) and found himself in a stand off he couldn’t win. Desperate to save LJ, he backs off and offers to come up with a new plan.

In the stand-off, Susan feared that the mission was a total failure and asked repeatedly for Lincoln to shoot her, proving that she is the worst kind of villain: one who is ready to die and therefore has no limits.

Alex Mahone is stuck in a van, then a hotel room with no drugs and huge concerns about missing his opportunity to escape from prison. His withdrawal symptoms are blatantly obvious and it seems the people who say they want to help him may only be interested in getting him to spill the beans on whether Michael is planning an escape.

The Security guards identify that there was an attempted escape and in the ensuing madness, Lechero is publicly shamed by the official head of the prison. So we finally have Lechero on board, demanding Schofield break him out. Well, it just wouldn’t be Prison Break unless Michael Schofield had an unwanted posse of inmates to break out with.

But the moment we’ve REALLY been waiting for…James Whistler is not the guy we thought he was. I think despite the ongoing clues, most of the fans wanted to believe that Whistler was a good guy in a bad situation – another “Schofield” or “Burrows” victimized by The Company. But no, he really is to blame for Sarah’s death. He is the man pulling the strings.

Funniest moment: Was there a funny moment? This episode was pretty full on.

Saddest moment: LJ making an attempt to save his own life by telling Evil Green Eyed Lady about his dreams for the future.

Biggest potential screw-up: Susan visiting James Whistler at the prison. Very stupid. If Michael hadn’t of seen her, surely Lincoln or Sophia would have. (Not that we care so much about Susan's screw-ups).

1 comment:

Elijah said...

Excellent acting and well written.I love this series, and I'm sure a million other viewers will agree with me.I have really enjoyed watching Prison Break .