Prison Break Season Five

jadis

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After 8 years Fox decides to literally resurrect the series. Michael Scofield lives on. Am watching it tonight. The past seasons and episodes kept me an my wife awake past midnight while we tried to finish as many episodes a night on DVD. Looking forward.
 

Steve Williams

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We watched the first episode last might and all of the old regulars were in starting with T-Bag

The series was resurrected by Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell.who probably have done little or next to nothing since Prison Break aired for 4 seasons. Tough to imagine it ended 7 years ago

FWIW the new episode starts off right in the thick of things and before you know it everyone who thought Michael was dead and buried are now rushing to Yemen to rescue him from yet another prison whee they find Michael with yet even more tattoos over his body and now hands.

My wife loved it as she was a huge Wentworth Miller fan when the show first aired

If I have a gripe it was the number of commercials. The show was 60 minutes but without commercials was 41 minutes. Huge turn off for me
 

ddk

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I guess I don't care for either actor and I found the series repetitive, stopped watching it after the 5th or 6th episode.
david
 

jadis

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Saw the first episode last night and we liked it. More questions raised. Who are the hired killers? Who donated the 'new hands' of T-Bag? And why is Michael in Yemen? The injection of ISIL in the plot is very interesting.
 

jadis

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Saw Episode 2 last night. Sometimes I thought I was watching Homeland.
 

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