Prison Break
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- Jaline0
Still not as exciting as the first season but pretty good. Kellerman could still turn around and deceive Michael and Linc (which I'm sure they'll take note of before following Kellerman's word).
Sara tends to be more self-destructive than the other characters. While Michael made her life more exciting (I guess..) and made her a bit happier, he also screwed up her life A LOT and made her go back to thinking about hurting herself. It'll probably make her strong in the long run, but Michael better make it up to her ;)
Kellerman didn't really have a choice, if you think about it. Even if he caught or killed Michael and Linc, he would've been killed by Kim. Kellerman semi-threatened Kim when he revealed that he knows tons of info about the President, which suggests that he (Kellerman) could use that info against the government. Of course, this means that Kim HAS to get rid of Kellerman....just because that threat is there.
- PonyBoy0
Jaline...
... this show's not worthy of a post that long...
... c'mon now. :)
- flavorful0
Yea, Kellerman was smart. He's worked in "the organiziation" or whatever for quite some time - so I'm sure he knew what was about to go down.
I'm sure once he starts talking about what he did to Sarah/L.J. that Michael/Linc will go ape shit on him - to the effect that even if he had a gun he would end up shooting one but the other would rip his head off.
I'm still up in the air about Sarah's character.
I was almost sure she was going to slit her wrists in that one scene as opposed to writing a note or cutting her hair or whatever.
I thought she was a weak character due to her drug addiction, and attempts at killing herself ... not weak in terms of character development, storyline ... just a weak human being.
Then again I guess her father did get killed (and she thinks she was the cause), some real crazies broke out of jail (because of her), and it looked like she was going to jail for quite a long time.
I guess the fact that she is continuing on, and didn't rat Michael out to Kellerman and stuff is making her okay in my book.
Hrm, writing about her makes me actual like her I guess.
Maybe people can change, haha.
- mg330
Late to chime in since I just watched the last episode this weekend.
My girlfriend was into it last season and this season, I occasionally watched if I was not at band practice.
But my interest picked during the last 6 episodes or so, and the last one was just great.
They did something that LOST totally failed to do in their season ender, and that's hold you on the edge of your seat for the next couple of months.
- flavorful0
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/…
Tweener got in an accident where one person died.
Actually a child (17)...
He also had 2 15 year old girls in the car ...
...
He is 26.
- Jaline0
http://www.eonline.com/news/arti…
Lane Garrison ("Tweener") was involved in a car accident that ended up killing a young man:
"As detectives in the Beverly Hills Police Department continue to probe the former Prison Break star's SUV crash last Saturday that resulted in the death of a teenage passenger, a department spokesman indicates it will take at least eight weeks before it can be determined whether Garrison had been drinking before the accident and, if so, whether he'll face any charges."
I think it's been confirmed now that most of them had been drinking...so I really don't feel bad for him.
- version30
i can only imagine what must be going on in an suv with 2 girls that add up to my age that might cause one to jump a curb
his car, he's driving, death sentence for him.
what did the bystander do to him?
fucking self-important celebs
- e-pill0
he got raped on prison break so at least he is ready for the real thing.
- Jaline0
I felt sorry for Rebecca Gayheart when she killed a little boy, but I actually think those circumstances were different. She wasn't drinking, it wasn't her just going around "having a good time", and the little boy ran across the road. So the way she got off (I think she paid some money and did community service) was fair enough.
As for this guy, if he was drinking then he deserves something. I know he'll feel horrible about it for the rest of his life, but obviously that's not as guaranteed as actually putting him in prison, for most people.
- Jaline0
but yeah, it's definitely ironic.
- version30
i believe Matthew Broderick did this same thing in NY some time back
- Jaline0
yes:
"Broderick met actress Jennifer Grey on the set of Ferris Bueller's Day Off. On August 5, 1987, she was with him as he drove on a rain-soaked road on the outskirts of Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. Broderick drove his rented BMW 316 head-on into another car carrying 63-year-old Margaret Doherty and her 30-year-old daughter Anna Gallagher; both women were killed. Broderick had to be cut out of the car; he suffered facial lacerations and a broken thigh. Grey escaped with minor injuries and Broderick had no memory of the event, Grey was distracted at the moment of the accident in the process of changing audio tapes and remembering or seeing nothing. The lack of witnesses, skid marks, or other evidence led Broderick to plead guilty in absentia on February 15, 1988 to the lesser charge of careless driving. He was fined £100."
- version30
Ireland, not NY
- flavorful0
haha yea the Ferris reference made the rounds a few months ago.
As far as, "weight on mind worse than jail."
...
I'm very callous.
- Jaline0
more info:
http://www.tmz.com/2006/12/10/pr…
- flavorful0
I like Grey Goose ... but ... wait he's not an alcoholic!
SHENANIGANS!
- edd-e0
back in prison...
- flavorful0
Tonite may be the greatest television nite in history... in terms of like non-comedy, non-live events.
- Jaline0
Sunday nights are the best.
Battlestar Galactica + Rome + The L Word.
But there are other good nights too, I agree. Like Mondays and Thursdays.
- flavorful0
Yea if it wasn't for DVR I'd be pissed ... or wouldn't watch so much TV.
Actually, I think I watch teh same since I cut out all the commercials now. It just seems like more because of the amount of shows.