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Post by bluedelft on Aug 17, 2006 20:23:34 GMT -5
LOL @ the comment about Frank's clothes.
When I get back home I'll have to post the picture where he is wearing the same shirt.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2006 20:24:23 GMT -5
Oh my God what is UP with that shirt?
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Post by maggiethecat on Aug 21, 2006 20:07:44 GMT -5
Whoa. I will not be any kind of a spoiler until all have seen it, but tonight's Season Two premiere of Prison Break did not disappoint. And William Fichner (sp?) is a great addition to the cast: a quietly menacing presence and a very well written part. I'm hooked all over again.
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Post by bluedelft on Aug 21, 2006 20:13:01 GMT -5
Whoa. I will not be any kind of a spoiler until all have seen it, but tonight's Season Two premiere of Prison Break did not disappoint. And William Fichner (sp?) is a great addition to the cast: a quietly menacing presence and a very well written part. I'm hooked all over again. The episode was really great and the ending OMG - I had read the spoiler and knew what was going to happen but to see it - WOW!
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Aug 21, 2006 20:30:32 GMT -5
Starts off with a bang - no doubt! Amazingly tense and so well done. I wondered how varied the storyline could be now that they are all on the lam, but the possibilities for great storylines are obviously endless. Picks up right where it left off and I'm hooked again.
Did anyone else find it so very appropriate that T-Bone would show up at a vet's office to have his hand reattached?
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Post by bluedelft on Aug 21, 2006 20:33:19 GMT -5
Starts off with a bang - no doubt! Amazingly tense and so well done. I wondered how varied the storyline could be now that they were all on the lam, but the possibilities for great storylines are obviously endless. Picks up right where it left off and I'm hooked again. Did anyone else find it so very appropriate that T-Bone would up at a vet's office to have his hand reattached? Didn't think about T-Bag and the vet like that until you just mentioned it. Curious to see what is going to happen next week. Staying away from spoilers from now on since I don't want to know anything else that is going to happen in advance.
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Aug 21, 2006 20:47:55 GMT -5
Whoops! My Bad - T-Bag - I knew that. (T-Bone - Can I blame it on my strong craving for a really good grilled steak?)
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Post by awlrite4now on Aug 21, 2006 23:16:38 GMT -5
William Fichtner rules.
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Post by bump on Aug 22, 2006 11:02:34 GMT -5
I have a question regarding last night's PB episode:
When they show the guy loading up Veronica's dead body into the trunk of the car, the license plate has one number. When they show them putting something else into the trunk (it looked like a white box), it's a different number.
I rewound my TiVo and confirmed that the the numbers were definitely different.
I couldn't decide:
(1) if it was a goof; (2) if they were filming two different trunks; or (3) if they wanted to point out that they'd switched tags on the cars, and this will come up in another episode.
Did anyone else notice this?
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Post by shmeep on Aug 22, 2006 14:04:54 GMT -5
When they show the guy loading up Veronica's dead body into the trunk of the car, the license plate has one number. When they show them putting something else into the trunk (it looked like a white box), it's a different number. I wish I noticed things like that! I did notice that they seemed to be making a point to show the license plate after the trunk was closed, but I never thought to notice what the numbers were to begin with. My guess would be that this is a goof, but if those numbers did change for a reason and if that somehow becomes important as the season progresses, then I bow to you and your powers of observation.
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Post by inuvik on Aug 22, 2006 15:37:19 GMT -5
I enjoyed it too. Certainly the tense excitement that I remember!
On a slightly related note, did anyone see Vanished? I don't know if I want to. I'm not sure if I want to get addicted to any more serialized shows. Although I enjoy them, the stress of having to watch and/or record every week takes away part of the pleasure. If I choose to watch any more, they will be like Everwood or Gilmore Girls--regular families, not contrived situations. I like those better.
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 22, 2006 15:55:45 GMT -5
First of all, I want to give a big "thank you" to the East Coasters for not posting any spoilers yesterday evening. I deliberately refrained from reading this thread until after I had seen the episode, anyway, but your consideration is much appreciated. Now for some random thoughts on last night's episode.
I, too, was not disappointed in the beginning of the second season. Fichtner's character is a great addition to the mix. But I can't help wondering: he thinks so much like Michael, how long can Michael, et al. elude him? I guess that's the $64 question of season #2. Of course, we already know Michael has a Plan B, and probably many others as well. I loved the misdirection at the storage unit, although I knew, before Bellick opened the door, that the storage space was going to be empty.
I felt last season that Michael can be very cold and calculating, and that impression was confirmed for me last night, when he and Linc were talking about how many of them were going to drive away in the car. Very cold. But this is the same guy who left the note for Sara in the origami bird. I wonder just how he is going to make things right for her.
Farewell, Veronica! With her and Nick both gone (oh, I do miss Nick!), this seems to be the end of any efforts on Linc's behalf in the legal system. I suppose Michael or Linc or both of them will have to come up with a way of revealing that Steadman is still alive, all while avoiding capture. Veronica did tell Linc on the phone, before she was shot, that Steadman was alive, didn't she?
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Post by inuvik on Aug 22, 2006 15:59:49 GMT -5
Farewell, Veronica! With her and Nick both gone (oh, I do miss Nick!), this seems to be the end of any efforts on Linc's behalf in the legal system. I suppose Michael or Linc or both of them will have to come up with a way of revealing that Steadman is still alive, all while avoiding capture. Veronica did tell Linc on the phone, before she was shot, that Steadman was alive, didn't she? She did, thankfully. I was wondering about Linc's kid now--wasn't he under Veronica's care? Where is he? Poor kiddo.
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Aug 22, 2006 16:12:01 GMT -5
Farewell, Veronica! With her and Nick both gone (oh, I do miss Nick!), this seems to be the end of any efforts on Linc's behalf in the legal system. I suppose Michael or Linc or both of them will have to come up with a way of revealing that Steadman is still alive, all while avoiding capture. Veronica did tell Linc on the phone, before she was shot, that Steadman was alive, didn't she? She did, thankfully. I was wondering about Linc's kid now--wasn't he under Veronica's care? Where is he? Poor kiddo. I guess you didn't see the scenes for the next episode (wish I hadn't - I'm going to have to stop waiting to see those!) I am not going to say a thing, except you'll definitely have to tune in next week!
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Post by hoosier on Aug 22, 2006 17:54:34 GMT -5
I have a question regarding last night's PB episode: When they show the guy loading up Veronica's dead body into the trunk of the car, the license plate has one number. When they show them putting something else into the trunk (it looked like a white box), it's a different number. The only thing I could notice was that her body seemed very very small...or was it just me and it was other stuff they were carrying out and not her dismembered body Either way, I was shocked! Poor Linc, to hear it all go down and there was absolutely nothing he could do. Side trip to Montana, people?
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