Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Prison Break: The Killing Box

And the hits just keep on coming....
I'm not sure how lucky a guy can be, but Michael Scofield has now officially lived out his nine lives. He and his brother Lincoln are finally cornered by their arch nemesis Alex Mahone, and who should show up before Alex can kill the boys, the border patrol. As if that were not enough luck, the prison transfer seems set to create an inescapable situation for the boys to get boxed in and killed (although we remember the last time they were captured, they were rescued).
After debating the merits of falling for the obvious trap, the boys grab the keys to their shackles, flee the transfer van and make for the conveniently unlocked door. We know that they are being pushed into the waiting sights of Agent Kellerman. We know that the guy doing the pushing is our favorite Alex Mahone, who is not only bent on killing the brothers, but who has orders to kill Agent Kellerman.
When the boys get caught between the two, imagine my surprise when Agent Kellerman kills Agent Mahone and offers to help the boys. Not a bad resolution for a certain death trap. Even when Scofield isn't being smart, he is just plain lucky. Kellerman apparently is one of those guys that you should not shit on when he works for you. Now he's pissed. And he sees the boys as great allies in the revenge game.
At least they are not in the custody of the cops. And as long as they are free, they seem to have a chance. Hell, even when they are not free, they seem to have a chance.
TBag is still leaving behind a trail of dead bodies. He is one evil, cagey SOB. I wonder if he's going back to prison alive. I doubt it, but whatever happens, it will be colorful.
It's good that Sucre is still alive. I like the guy. As for Bellick, happy to see him get what is coming to him. And based on the size of his current cell mate, that could be plenty.
Lastly, there's Sarah. She seems lost and deperate. Hopefully, the escape of Michael and his brother will get the same news coverage as their capture, and renew her hope. Ah... Young fugitives in love... How wonderful.
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I didn't see that coming! Agent Kellerman dusts off Agent Mahone and then offers up to help the boys! Wow! That was almost unbelievable! {end sarcasm} Don't get me wrong, I love when main characters get killed off on very popular shows, but I think it should have went the other way around. Mahone should have dusted off Kellerman, and then offered up to help the boys.
In the other threads of the story, who knew T-Bag was such a ladies man? He really knows how to sweep a lady off of her feet.
The best Karma payback is definitely Bellick, I bet he will not be able to sit down for quite awhile!
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In the other threads of the story, who knew T-Bag was such a ladies man? He really knows how to sweep a lady off of her feet.
The best Karma payback is definitely Bellick, I bet he will not be able to sit down for quite awhile!
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