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  43. Due to a political conspiracy, an innocent man is sent to death row and his only hope is his brother, who makes it his mission to deliberately get himself sent to the same prison in order to break the both of them out, from the inside.
  44. An innocent man is framed for the homicide of the Vice President's brother and scheduled to be executed at a super-max penitentiary, thus it's up to his younger brother to save him with his genius scheme: install himself in the same prison by holding up a bank and, as the final month ticks away, launch the escape plan step-by-step to break the both of them out, with his full-body tattoo acting as his guide; a tattoo which hides the layout of the prison facility and necessary clues vital to the escape.
  45. I simply adored Season one and Season two of Prison Break. It was fast-paced and kept you on the edge of your seat. Seasons 3 and 4 were somewhat OK, but if I missed a few episodes, it was no big deal. When I heard Prison Break was returning to Fox in 2017, I became really excited. I was looking forward to the action, the characters interacting with one another, and the unpredictable story lines. What happened is a mystery to me. <br/><br/>Another thing that puzzled me is Michael had the prison&#39;s blueprint on his hands and body. Now he has Arabic written on his hands? Did he have someone ink over the previous tattoos?<br/><br/>After the hiatus in between the original Prison Break and the Prison Break Resurrection, the TV show has lost its fizzle. I watched the first episode and fell asleep. I tried to watch the second episode, but something better was on another channel. The third episode, I barely viewed between commercials. I don&#39;t know if there are new writers or what, but Prison Break has become a Prison Snooze. I will try again to watch the show, someday.
  46. And here we go... Since no one bothered to rate this 1/10 i felt compelled to do so. Not that this series in itself deserves a 1/10 but on the voters-balance it might deserve just that.<br/><br/>I only watched about 4 episodes of the series and i found myself increasingly annoyed with credibility issues which in itself is nothing any series should be ashamed of. U either like something or u don&#39;t and acting has come a long way since the 1930s. <br/><br/>When someone suggested this series to me and explained the tagline, it immediately occurred to me that it might have been a little weak to base a complete series on. It was just that. I had a white-tunnel experience with scenes in it featuring Tim Robbins and even &#39;Sly&#39; Stallone from movies i quite liked. No wonder, cause the basic theme here is escape, something we all try to do 24/7 but never succeed in.<br/><br/>The problem with Prison Break is that the whole thing is based on something I&#39;ve seen in episodes of kNight Rider or James Bond. A government plot to frame some poor dude in favor of some conspiracy...oh please... The plan to break the dear brother out just before his brain is turned into mush has holes in it the size of a small solar system. Not to mention the elaborate clichés of the pederast inmate, the &#39;brothers&#39; vs the whiteboys and the prison guard who came straight from hell. There is a limit to recycling clichés and this series reached that limit right after the 3rd episode.<br/><br/>In my opinion the basic foundation of any series or film should be something which suspends disbelief, otherwise call it a b-movie keeping it down to only 2 hours of footage and try to lure viewers by placing some onelining lies on the cover which makes u believe it actually is the next best thing after Pulp Fiction. If the foundation is feeble it will take down what&#39;s build on top of it and highly recommended as this it came, this series just collapsed right through the floor my TV was standing on.<br/><br/>Just go see &quot;OZ&quot; if u want a good prisonseries.
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  48. Michael, being a structural engineer, was involved with redesigning Fox River Penitentiary. He kept the building plans and studied them exhaustively before entering the prison. As an aid, he hid these plans in a tattoo that he got. To others, it merely looks like a normal tattoo. But Michael can &quot;read&quot; the tattoo like a map of Fox River, greatly helping him in his escape plans.<br/><br/>The tattoo also features other details of his escape plans, including contingency schemes. These details are obscured in code, which only Michael can recognise. It&#39;s a word for new inmates, i.e &#39;fresh fish&#39;.<br/><br/> Lincoln is known to be a tough, hard fighter among the cons at Fox River. As Sucre explains it if someone messes with Linc he comes back at them with &quot;everything including the kitchen sink.&quot; He is considered to be neither part of the blacks or whites and is seen as an &#39;in-betweener&#39;, hence the nickname, &#39;Tweener&#39;. In the real world the inmates more than likely would have used another term for Apolskis, which is a compound of the word &quot;white&quot; and a certain derogatory n-word. This kind of language understandably isn&#39;t in line with most network&#39;s policies (note that the f-word is also not used in the show, even though it is a basic element in the language of real inmates), so they had to use the politically neutral term &#39;Tweener&#39;. A &#39;C-Note&#39; is another name for the American $100 bill - the letter C being used as this is the roman numeral for 100. Benjamin shares his name with the name of the man pictured on the bill, Benjamin Franklin. Also he charges &#39;C-Note&#39; $100 for his services as the Prison pharmacist and black market dealer. &#39;T-Bag&#39; is named from his first initial and the first three letters from his last name. &#39;T-Bag&#39;, however, is also sexual slang for a man dangling his testicles on someone else. Secure Housing Unit, a place where prisoners are sent as a punishment, and will remain isolated there for an assigned period of time. Secure Housing Units usually mean that prisoners will have no cell mates and will be held within their cell for the majority of the day. It is a symbol of T-Bag having power over them, and having that person be his personal &#39;bitch&#39;. They had to break out sooner than planned. They were originally going to go through the hole in the break room during P.I. (which they would get to from the hole in Michael&#39;s cell) to get to the infirmary and pretty much stay underground the whole time, but because Bellick found the hole and Westmoreland threw him down into it, they had to leave quickly before anyone else caught on. So they left through the hole in the cell instead. The hole helped Michael to get his things from the storeroom and to also set up the rope in the chamber under the maintenance room. Originally, the crew was going to escape directly from the CO&#39;s break room, in PI hours, but as we know, that went wrong when the the pipe under the infirmary was replaced. Of course the hole eventually served other purposes for Michael, like saving Tancredi&#39;s life, messing up the electric chair with a rat, rescuing Westmoreland&#39;s cat and, at the end, being a part of the actual escape, but none of this was planned from the beginning. The Song used at the end of Season 1 and the theme to House, M.D. is &quot;Teardrop&quot; by Massive Attack. It wasn&#39;t created for either show and was on their 3rd album &quot;Mezzanine&quot; and on PURE MOODS, Vol. 2 both released in 1998.Use this site: http://dictionary.prisonwall.org/ It&#39;s a dictionary of just about every prison term you could think of. Try this site: http://mythemes.tv/. Check out the Wikipedia article on it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joliet_Prison. In the interaction between Alex and Sarah in season two he explains that he&#39;s taking 20 Milligrams of Varatril daily. The name of the drug itself appears to be fictional but Sarah&#39;s response is &#39;Benzodiazepines are hard core man&#39;. <br/><br/>It is mentioned on Season 2 ( Episode 19, &quot;Sweet Caroline&quot;) that Alex takes midazolam, a benzodiazepine. Benzodiazepines are a drug used to treat a variety of conditions but predominantly anxiety/panic, sometimes substance withdrawal and occasionally sleeplessness. The most commonly prescribed Benzo&#39;s are Valium and Xanax. Michael, according to the show&#39;s timeline, was 11 when his mother died in 1985, making him 31 years old as of right now (Birthday in October). Lincoln, was 15 when their mother died, making him either 35 or 36 right now, depending on what month his birthday falls under. <br/><br/>However, in the Pilot episode they show a close up of Michael&#39;s entrance papers where his birthdate is listed as 9/8/78 which would make him 28 years old. So he should&#39;ve been 6-7 at the time of his mother&#39;s death in 1985.<br/><br/>Also, Michael&#39;s tombstone at the end of &quot;Killing Your Number&quot; shows the dates: &quot;10.8.1974 - 11.4.2005&quot;, making him 31 years old at the time of his death. When Lincoln was little and before Michael had even been born, their father left them. Lincoln kept his last name (Burrows), while Michael kept his mother&#39;s maiden name, &#39;Scofield&#39;. On top of that, it has become apparent in season 4 that they are not biological brothers. a5c7b9f00b
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