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| Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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| If Sarah dont return what will the ending be give me ur option. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 326
| You know I was about to post on this, so I'll indulge you. I was just remembering something I saw in an ad where Susan was face to face with Michael, he was holding the gun on her. She said "...you better run for your life...." to within a couple words or so. Now she could be talking about Michael by himself, but I think this means Michael has pulled more rabbits out of his hat. Michael not only kills Susan, but he takes Whistler, Linc, Mahone?, Kellerman? with him in an effort to get back at the ranks of the Company. Whistler would clearly know others that worked for the Company or would have seen dealings with them at least. I don't suspect Linc and Michael will be a match for all of those Company goons in terms of brute strength, in a straight up fight 7 on like 2 isn't a fair fight, even to Linc and the newly "badassified" Michael. So I'm guessing Michael will have to outsmart them, or enlist the aid of other devices to kill/neutralize those working with Susan. I think that most, if not all of the goons will die (by one means or another.) A big theme this season has been Mahone's redemption, so I wouldn't be too surprised if he came back to lend a hand out of guilt, maybe he meets a familiar face (K-Man) in a bar? I can't imagine he'd find a pot of gold. What I have no idea about is what will happen in Sona. It seems Lechero will die, but how will T-Bag, Bellick, and the Sucre stories pan out? Was part of the intended story of the last (unmade) 9 episodes this season about them (Michael, Whistler, etc....) recovering the book? Maybe a big part of this episode will be finding out why the book is important....if not for coordinates for other things as well. The other theory I've been considering is if Whistler buys the farm. Sorry smiley. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Bristol, England
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__________________ Adaptable, Alluring, Ambitious, Bewitching, Caring, Contrary, Desirable, Energetic, Enterprising, Enthusiastic, Expressive, Fair-Minded, Gorgeous, Heroic, Instinctive, Lively, Outspoken, Precious, Proud, Sensible, Senseous, Stylish, Trustworthy, Vivacious, Witty and Wonderful.... I AM WHISTLER!!! GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN!!! But in true PB style... You'll be back soon!!! | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: australia
Posts: 852
| just let smiley dream everyone! no one correct her! (lol) (y wont anyone post im so lonley!!) |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Israel
Posts: 1,540
| Prison Break: "The Art of the Deal" Advance Review US, February 15, 2008 - The writers' strike may have cut this season of Prison Break short, but it didn't come at the expense of exciting storytelling. Most of you are probably concerned that this unintended early stop might result in an awkward or an unsatisfying ending. While it's pretty obvious that there is a lot more story to tell in the Panamanian prison setting, the episode does manage give enough closure to make it feel like it satisfactorily completes a chapter. As with the previous episode, there's a well edited montage of scenes to show where all the key players are at the end of the episode, and there's more than enough fascinating material to leave you wanting more content soon. The central focus in this episode is on the long awaited "hostage" exchange between the brothers and Gretchen for LJ and Sofia in exchange for Whistler. It's always fun to see Scofield's plans unfold, and everything from the location and circumstances of the exchange are well thought out. As usual, there's always a few strings attached with any development on Prison Break, especially regarding Whistler. That character's interests and motivations were never really made clear. We learn a bit more about what he wants and whose side he's really on, but every answer we seem to learn about Whistler tends to lead to a slew of new questions. By now, you probably know that not all of the escapees make it out of Sona, and we get to learn what happens to them inside. If the Sona environment felt like a slightly chaotic schoolyard before, by the end of this episode the prison situation changes drastically – and certainly not in a positive manner. The writers cleverly made a nice Sara reference that leads to a new sense of purpose for Michael. Now that he's out, he needs a new challenge, and revenge is as good a motivator as any. We get the feeling that it's Scofield on his own, trying to bring down Gretchen, her cronies, and the Company. The help drive the direction of the future storyline even further, we finally do learn about what's in Whistler's briefcase, and it serves as a great lead-in for this forthcoming vengeance driven chapter. Keep in mind that there's still one important piece that's important to the Company that remains in Sona – Whistler's bird book. While we know that it contains a set of coordinates, there's obviously more to it, and T-Bag's the one who's got it. This detail allows Sona and the inmates to remain tied into what's going on outside of the prison walls. There are a few shocking revelations that definitely add to the significance of the episode. We witness a couple of unexpected turns for some of the key characters, and what should hopefully be a graceful happy exit for at least one character (like C-Note had in the previous season). Taking into consideration the fact that the season was forced to end early, this finale plays out remarkably well. There's much more story to tell, but for now, at least one more chapter of the Lincoln and Scofield saga can be closed properly. Nevertheless, a fourth season of this series is highly anticipated, and hopefully will come soon. Source: IGN
__________________ made by Joana "I'm the nicest guy in Hollywood, I swear! Anyone who says otherwise is a F---ing Liar!" - WEM III |
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I shouldn't spoiler myself so much. Yesterday I watched SPN's latest episode completely unspoilerd and it made so much impact on me!
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