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Prison Break: Fin del camino (2007)
Entertaining but frustrating
Kellerman continues to impress with the versatility of his acting and Sucre and Sara are fun to watch. T-Bag does a good job of playing the creep but the main characters, Michael and Lincoln, are wearing very thin and the plot frustrates. Their breathy brooding and how they keep giving opportunities to the bad guys makes me want to stop watching:
1 Michael who is careful about most things takes a message board, which has been compromised, at face value. He leaves his get away and his brother to tie up a loose end.
2 Michael stakes out a tropical holiday scene with a dark hoody pulled up around but not hiding his very publicized face.
3 Mahone gets the better of Lincoln when he has him beat and a gun trained on him. Will this very camp manboy ever learn that saying "I swear to God, if you touch my brother" is not going to win him much?
4 Most annoyingly, they keep giving T-Bag so much slack to F them (and anyone else) over. They put him in the back of the car and he gets the upper hand, yet again, plunging a screwdriver into a distracted and ever-emotional Sucre.
5 Although they outnumber and outwit him and he has no authority, the crew follows the foolish (but funny) Bellick into a trap and let him be caught without finding out where he has had MariCruz locked up for a week. Really?
I need to get some payback soon for my patience because, after about 40 episodes, its wearing nearly as thin as this plotline.