Prison Break - Episode 4.01 & 4.02 - Review
Prison Break
Episode 4.01 and 4.02
Airs: September 1, 2008
Review
TV with MeeVee got a sneak peek (Hey, how come I didn’t?!?) at Prison Break Episode 4.01 and has some review tidbits for those of us who can’t wait til Monday!!
By the end of Monday night, Michael and Lincoln areback in the United States, working for a government agent who is secretly investigating the Company. “Bellick and Sucre and Mahone join their team, all of them slaving like the Dirty Dozen in hopes of having their prison sentences eliminated. T-Bag is still South of Border, trying to make his way home with a suitcase full of money. At least two characters take bullets.” Oh, and of course Sara is back!!
And that’s just in the first hour!! The second hour is more straightforward with the crew working to track down a computer memory card code-named Scylla that contains all The Company’s secrets. Oh, and T-Bag does something “so vile, so gruesome, that you can’t help but giggle.”
Don’t worry - it’s not ALL action. Supposedly there’s a couple of hilarious Bellick moments on Monday night. One of which “is the perfect delivery of a very short line, ‘We’re screwed,’”
Can’t wait :)
Source: TV with MeeVee
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3 opinions for Prison Break - Episode 4.01 & 4.02 - Review
timma
Aug 28, 2008 at 7:37 pm
helll yaaa prison break 4 gunna be sick
Voula
Aug 29, 2008 at 3:32 am
S4 is gonna be G R E A T ! ! ! ! ! !
Brandon
Aug 29, 2008 at 7:06 am
The first episode is titled “Scylla” pronounced “Skilla”. I looked this up on Wikipedia and it explained that this phrase is accociated with greek mythology. Long story short, it means being caught between two dangers. If you try to avoid one danger, you become in danger from the other. I dunno…. pretty interesting…. I wonder if this has anything to do with Michael…. but I believe Scylla is referring to the Company’s card holders they have to find… yup
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