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Prison break season 1 episode 19
Prison break season 1 episode 19












prison break season 1 episode 19

Join in the discussion about this episode at Dan’s Media Digest It’s a spinning plates act where the sound of smashing crockery is becoming deafening. But really, Prison Break has descending into a rather farcical miasma of stupidity that beggars belief. Overall, “S.O.B” was another awkward and tedious episode, enlivened by a climax that gave the preceding hour slightly more credibility, as a few strings tightened around our heroes’ necks. What’s next? Sarah’s actually the General’s daughter? T-Bag and Mahone are cousins?

prison break season 1 episode 19

And now the writers want us to believe Michael and Linc aren’t even brothers? Admittedly that’s not difficult to accept (given their disparity in IQ and temperament), but it feels like the writers are just getting desperate for things to surprise us with. This episode wanted us to believe she has a similar knack for engineering traps and getting out of impossible situations as Michael, but she’s still not a believable antithesis of her genius son. It’s become over-reliant on formula (more numbers and letters to decipher), and Christina just isn’t working as a Machiavellian super-bitch villain. I’ve skimped over several details about “S.O.B”, but the one thing more disheartening than watching Prison Break is actually writing about it just recently. Across town, Christina flees with her right-hand man Mr Downey, with Scylla still in her possession. The episode’s climax is relatively sane (unless you think about it for more than a few seconds), as we realize the Progressive Energies conference is just an elaborate set-up by Christina, who has her men assassinate Scylla’s buyer as he gives his key-note speech, having planted evidence around the building that implicates Linc’s team in the deed. Christina gives up the information, so Michael hotfoots it to a Progressive Energies conference, leaving Sara alone with his mother, where she’s predictably tricked and allow Christina to escape using, er, dental floss. So he can intercept Linc if he manages to steal Scylla, assumedly? I’m past caring. Then he drags his mom to a bathroom and threatens to drown her in hot water unless she cooperates and tells him where Linc is. Miller isn’t a strong enough actor to run the gamut of emotions required upon hearing his beloved bro’s a stray, either - so he instead opts to break his trademark serenity by just shouting a bit. In a bland episode, this was the minor highlight - as Christina reveals to Michael that Linc isn’t his brother (he was an adopted orphan - a twist too far?), and correctly guesses that Sara is pregnant with her grandchild (improbably noticing the doc’s “protective” body-language!) Even more implausibly, Christina continues to claim she knows her son better than anyone else, despite the fact we know she left home when Michael was five years old! I don’t know about you, but my formative years weren’t while finger-painting at primary school. This allows Michael to whisk his unconscious mom to his apartment, to interrogate her about Scylla.

prison break season 1 episode 19

Meanwhile, Michael (Wentworth Miller) and Sara (Sarah Wayne Callies) lure Christine’s (Kathleen Quinlan) party to a warehouse, where they’ve set a trap to knock them all unconscious when they get back into their car and turn on the air-con they’ve laced with a chemical. The bizarre thing is: idiot Krantz actually believes a convicted paedophile with pathological disloyalty would make a fantastic new recruit! Jeez. T-Bag (Robert Knepper) is then exposed as the General’s inside-man who’s been feeding him intel about Linc’s attempts to find Scylla, prompting a laughable storyline with T-Bag trying to endear himself to the General so he can become a Company agent. Sandinsky, until The General (Leon Russom) arrives to takeover the interrogation. We’re knee-deep in a thick malaise of implausible rivalries, flip-flopping loyalties and questionable logic, with Linc (Dominic Purcell) failing to get anything useful out of narrative dead-end Mr. To be fair, writer Karyn Usher did a better job at making this episode feel more interesting than the preceding two installments, and the storyline even progressed a notch, but it was still torturous nonsense… Sorry - I still don’t care about anything that’s happening right now. Season 4 Episode 19: “S.O.B.”Broadcast on Sky One, Tuesday May 5th, 2009 As premiered on uk – Prison Break Season 4 review by Dan Owen Dan Owen reviews














Prison break season 1 episode 19