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Post by shmeep on Mar 30, 2006 12:42:35 GMT -5
That's great news! I'm not at all surprised it's coming back, but it's nice to know for sure. I am surprised they will be changing the title, but that makes sense. The did end up kind of giving away some important stuff, though. Hmm. Oh well. The show will continue to surprise me, more by HOW they do things then by the things themselves.
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Post by inuvik on Mar 30, 2006 15:07:17 GMT -5
"Season 1 was the prison break, and Season 2 will be the manhunt," series creator/executive producer Paul Scheuring told the Hollywood Reporter from New Mexico, where he is scouting locations for the show's second season. "It will be 'The Fugitive' times eight. We're going to be scattering our escapees to the four corners of the country, using various modes of transportation: planes, trains and automobiles. Basically, it's going to be the second half of 'The Great Escape.' " Yuck! Don't know if I'll keep watching next season. I like it the way it is.
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Post by Katryna on Apr 4, 2006 18:27:46 GMT -5
I know a few of you are Prison Break fans. Who watched last night's episode? I couldn't help but think of how much fun it would have been to see a "flashback" style Blind Justice episode like that. Another wish for Season 2!
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Post by maggiethecat on Apr 4, 2006 18:45:11 GMT -5
You bet I watched it . . . and now we know why the dental records matched when they exhumed the Veep's brother. Eeuuw! But very clever. Definitely addictive.
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Apr 4, 2006 19:20:12 GMT -5
Oh, so many interesting little twists and turns! I loved how some of the little mysteries were addressed and others were left to be built upon.
This show has just progressed to another place for me and has become the one and only "must see" on my list - if for no other reason than to see that bee-witch get her just deserts......"Sister dearest..."
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Post by inuvik on Apr 19, 2006 11:52:06 GMT -5
What an ending to this week's episode! Looks like Linc will be severely hurt, if not dead. This show sure is good at cliffhangers and suspense.
I remember that behind the scenes thing, where Wentworth said not to get attached to any character--and then he emphasized ANY character.
So if he is dead, it would give them more time to put the plan into effect, the 2 weeks pressure would be off.
And what's in the past with Nick? Is he double crossing Veronica? Very interesting....
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Post by shmeep on Apr 19, 2006 12:07:03 GMT -5
Well, they show Linc alive in the previews for next week, so they're not killing him off immediately. I don't think they can kill him off and have the show survive because Veronica made it clear to Michael from the beginning that since his was a first offense, she could easily retry his case and would more than likely get him out on probation. She was surprised he seemed to want such a harsh sentence when it wasn't necessary. It took a lot of maneuvering on his part to be sentenced as harshly as he was. If Linc dies, the whole plot about the VP dies because Veronica won't care about it anymore and Michael will be able to get right out himself. The only reason he cares about the escape is because he wants his brother out. I can see the others continuing with their plan, but they wouldn't get far without Michael.
And now it really looks like Nick is up to something! At least he seems to feel terrible about it.
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Post by doobrah on Apr 19, 2006 13:58:10 GMT -5
Well, you know, everything is coming to a head because, 1) it's nearing the end of the season, and 2) May is SWEEPS(!!!) month.
Nielsen ratings: start your engines!!
Get ready for specials galore, sensational counterprogramming, outlandish plot twists, double-crossing characters, big-name guest stars, etc., throughout the month. Not to mention season-ending cliffhangers.
Here's a plot to cross three four series: Will Ryan go blind in Miami after the Invasion hybrids throw him back and he won't be able to catch the Prison Break criminals? Will David Caruso, William Fichtner and Stacy Keach jockey for position as they try to solve everything? What about Brian?
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Post by shmeep on Apr 20, 2006 7:52:00 GMT -5
Here's a plot to cross three four series: Will Ryan go blind in Miami after the Invasion hybrids throw him back and he won't be able to catch the Prison Break criminals? Will David Caruso, William Fichtner and Stacy Keach jockey for position as they try to solve everything? What about Brian?Ha! Thanks for the satisfying chuckle. Karma!
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Post by maggiethecat on Apr 20, 2006 8:39:50 GMT -5
Can we talk the Invasion hybrids into offing David Caruso, please, pretty please?
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Post by shmeep on Apr 20, 2006 13:20:22 GMT -5
I just heard a great audio interview with Wentworth Miller! You can find it here if you're interested: www.kroq.com/kevinandbean/sounds.html Just scroll down until you find his picture and click on it. This is from KROQ, the Los Angeles radio station I listened to until I moved. I thought Wentworth Miller sounded like an extremely nice guy. In one part, when they were asking him about how his life has changed since the show got so big, he spoke of the fans and how it's the highest compliment whenever someone tells him they never miss an episode because they're telling him they're setting aside part of their time for his show and he seems really blown away by that. I'm glad I liked what I heard of him. I saw an interview with the woman who plays the doctor not too long ago and she spoke very highly of him, saying she's lucky that she gets to work with such a nice and incredibly sexy guy. Paraphrasing, but both concepts were represented equally. I thought it was cute the way she said it.
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Post by inuvik on Apr 20, 2006 14:08:22 GMT -5
I just heard a great audio interview with Wentworth Miller! You can find it here if you're interested: www.kroq.com/kevinandbean/sounds.html Just scroll down until you find his picture and click on it. This is from KROQ, the Los Angeles radio station I listened to until I moved. I thought Wentworth Miller sounded like an extremely nice guy. In one part, when they were asking him about how his life has changed since the show got so big, he spoke of the fans and how it's the highest compliment whenever someone tells him they never miss an episode because they're telling him they're setting aside part of their time for his show and he seems really blown away by that. I'm glad I liked what I heard of him. I saw an interview with the woman who plays the doctor not too long ago and she spoke very highly of him, saying she's lucky that she gets to work with such a nice and incredibly sexy guy. Paraphrasing, but both concepts were represented equally. I thought it was cute the way she said it. I don't have sound--does he have an English accent? I read somewhere that he is English.
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Post by shmeep on Apr 20, 2006 14:28:51 GMT -5
I don't have sound--does he have an English accent? I read somewhere that he is English. He says his name is English--and he's named after his father--but he sounds pretty darn American to me. Okay, you got me curious so I just looked it up and, according to IMDB, he was born in England, where his dad was studying, but was raised in Brooklyn. He went to Princeton. IMDB also says that he is of Black, Jamaican, English, German, French, Dutch, Syrian and Lebanese descents and that he has one green eye and one hazel eye. Well, that all came together nicely, didn't it?
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Post by shmeep on Apr 20, 2006 14:39:43 GMT -5
And to completely change the subject...poor Fisk isn't looking very well these days. Did anyone else find that moment completely disturbing/disgusting?
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Post by maggiethecat on Apr 20, 2006 17:43:14 GMT -5
And to completely change the subject...poor Fisk isn't looking very well these days. Did anyone else find that moment completely disturbing/disgusting? I found it depressing, since it clearly meant Michael Gaston would not be returning to the show . . . and it was such fun watching watching him play a finger-breaking stone killer!
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