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Prison Break -- "Otis" -- 08/28/06
"Otis" Episode #202.
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Cast: Dominic Purcell, Wentworth Miller, Robin Tunney, Amaury Nolasco, Marshall Allman, Wade Williams, Paul Adelstein, Robert Knepper, Rockmond Dunbar, Sarah Wayne Callies, William Fichtner, Peter Stormare, Stacy Keach. Producer(s): Paul Scheuring, Marty Adelstein, Dawn Parouse, Matt Olmstead, Brett Ratner. Original Airdate: August 28, 2006. |
I read the spoiler.
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Can't wait for this one tonight. I wonder if Haywire will be in it at all. I'm intrested in seeing what he's up to.
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I don't expect them splitting up to last for too long.:lol:
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Damn T-bag. I wouldve put his hand up his ass and cut his damn head off.
Great now supercop is here! |
Shit I just got home and forgot all about this.
PLEASE tell me theyre reruning this!! |
So who do you think is going to die next week?
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Pretty good episode this week. I think it was better than last week's.
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Would it have been ballsy for Fox to change the name of the show now that the convicts are on the outside? "Prison Break" seems so passe now.
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Originally Posted by SuperBatMan
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Here is my take on next week's episode:
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I still can't understand how a veterinarian would have the skills and/or equipment to successfully reattach a human hand and expect it to be fully functional.
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This show is so laughably bad.
And my wife was laughing her ass off at the measly amount of drugs that T-Bag tried to kill Gudat w/. |
Originally Posted by Snowmaker
I still can't understand how a veterinarian would have the skills and/or equipment to successfully reattach a human hand and expect it to be fully functional.
I have a suspicion it's going to end up as dead weight just so they can get away with the actor wearing gloves or bandages the rest of the season, rather than going with the phony arm stump technique. |
Originally Posted by B.A.
This show is so laughably bad.
And my wife was laughing her ass off at the measly amount of drugs that T-Bag tried to kill Gudat w/. |
Originally Posted by pankwindu
I have a suspicion it's going to end up as dead weight just so they can get away with the actor wearing gloves or bandages the rest of the season, rather than going with the phony arm stump technique.
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Originally Posted by Ravenous
Shit I just got home and forgot all about this.
PLEASE tell me theyre reruning this!! |
Um.. so what if they dropped the fake gun? I woulda put a slug in Fichtner's leg or arm or something.
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Originally Posted by Ravenous
Shit I just got home and forgot all about this.
PLEASE tell me theyre reruning this!! |
I was laughing at the wannabe 8 Mile music every time Tweener made an appearance rotfl
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Bellick becoming a bounty hunter should be awesome.
I really like the addition of Fichtner right now. The vet reattaching T-Bags hand was bad even by 24's standards. |
Personally I think this series sucks now. It was better last year. Unless it gets better soon I guess it will have two less viewers soon.
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Fichtner's character is just horrible so far.
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I, for one, enjoyed tonight's episode.
For sure thought they were going to get L.J. tonight but didn't. Can't wait for next week. |
I have a feeling that with L.J. being shipped off to Arizona, that will make him a convenient stop after they hit Utah.
I was surprised that T-bag is heading to Utah, I thought he would be going to that one woman's house that turned him in first. They had set that up last season that he wanted to get revenge on her. I also wondered if the vet was faking his death, like he said to T-Bag "Here use this drug to kill me" and then he'll wake up and tell police. But I guess that would be too ridiculous of a plot twist for this show. :lol: |
Originally Posted by Snowmaker
Yeah, for some reason, I'm thinking he's not dead.
and didn't we see t-bag move a finger or 2 before he threw up? |
Like 24, you have to suspend all sense of reality while watching this show. :lol: Aside from the ridiculousness of the vet performing successful microvascular surgery at a fucking animal hospital, there's no way T-bag would have been in shape to overpower anyone moments after said surgery - without any anesthetic. He even grabbed the doc by the throat with the bad arm! :lol:
I think Michael and Lincoln will try to intercept the van transporting LJ before it gets to AZ. And they'll be close to Utah, where they need to be to get the money anyway. |
It is pretty sad when Tweener is the smartest one of the bunch.
I hope the Fichtner character isn't a know-it-all L&O:CI Goren clone. That will get old really fast. |
Originally Posted by Bandoman
Like 24, you have to suspend all sense of reality while watching this show. :lol: Aside from the ridiculousness of the vet performing successful microvascular surgery at a fucking animal hospital, there's no way T-bag would have been in shape to overpower anyone moments after said surgery - without any anesthetic. He even grabbed the doc by the throat with the bad arm! :lol:
At least the Vet went out on a career high. :lol: |
Great episode ! I can't believe people are complaining!
Accept the show for what it is, fun, farfetched escapist drama |
I like how this has turned into It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad World as everybody rushes off to Utah. I hope Phil Silvers shows up to give Haywire a ride.
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If Fichtner is supposed to be a pill popping super FBI agent, how did he not realize that Lincoln was pointing a fake gun at him? The water gun doesn't have a barrell like a real gun, and the toy looked like it came from the $1 store since it was made out of yellow plastic. Still an enjoyable episode nonetheless.
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Originally Posted by Bandoman
Like 24, you have to suspend all sense of reality while watching this show. :lol:
I still can't believe that was considered the best drama on television. |
Originally Posted by Red Dog
It is pretty sad when Tweener is the smartest one of the bunch.
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Originally Posted by cdollaz
I don't know how smart it is to stroll thru a bus station with no disguise. Not even a baseball cap.
Really wonder exactly what happened with the vet, too. He either knocked him out so that he could kill him how he wanted with no fuss (we never did see the rest of the doc's body after the injection), felt some sort of gratitude and knocked him out long enough for him to make a getaway, or just killed him with whatever he injected him with. |
too bad Bellick didnt pull the trigger
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Originally Posted by cdollaz
I don't know how smart it is to stroll thru a bus station with no disguise. Not even a baseball cap.
I didn't say he was smart. I said he was the smartest of the bunch. It's all relative. :) |
The irony of this show is that Michael has left a trail of bodies all over the country in order to rescue one guy.
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
I didn't say he was smart. I said he was the smartest of the bunch. It's all relative. :)
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Originally Posted by Jadzia
I also wondered if the vet was faking his death, like he said to T-Bag "Here use this drug to kill me" and then he'll wake up and tell police. But I guess that would be too ridiculous of a plot twist for this show. :lol:
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