S4 is fucking shit and I like to pretend it never happened, between the retcons and the A-Team shit. S2 was gripping and I think S5 was a better than expected revival that feels like a mixture of S2 and S3, but like S3 it was too short, it could've done with another 9 episodes and I wish we saw more of Michael's prison life in Yemen. the gritty Panamanian prison setting was great, I'm a fan of "Banged Up Abroad" stories about Westerners who end up in third world prisons so this one really appealed me, when I first watched through Prison Break it wasn't long after I read Forget you have a daughter by Sandra Gregory who did time in a brutal Thai prison, you realise it's not as unrealistic as it seems. Even though many hate it and yes it is far fetched as far as the plot goes, but yes I love S3. The first season was pretty much perfect from beginning to end. I think it could have been a lot better though.ĭon't even get my started on the "Final Break".Didn't like that at all or the ending. This was a redemption season for some characters. They did a good job at bringing it all together.
The whole gang was together working on bringing in Syclla and bringing down the Company who set Linc up. It didn't really feel like Prison Break, but I still liked it. Season 4: This was probably my least favorite season.
They made it intense and tried to answer our questions we had. The writers had to fit a should-have-been 22 episode season into 9 episodes, so, I wasn't expecting anything like the previous 4 seasons. It wasn't as good, to me, as the previous 3 I mentioned, but still good.
Michael was sent there to break out Whistler and this is where we see just how brilliant Michael really is because he has no idea on how to break out of SONA at first. We got to meet some evil, douche-bag, characters in Sammy, Lechero, and his crew. Season 3: This season was only 13 episode due to writer's strike, so it wasn't at it's best, but still entertaining, nonetheless.He is the only one who I thought could challenge Michael. Also, we get to introduced to someone who is very intelligent himself, Alex Mahone. This is where we really see how Michael's tattoos come into play that aren't dealing with the prison itself.and it's awesome. Had intense moments, violence, mystery, memorable characters you got attached too, everything you could imagine.