Prison Break -- "Map 1213" -- 09/18/06
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Originally Posted by mkdevo
i don't think so.. completely soaked clothes on a completely soaked body don't just dry off while you're walking around in them..
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From: DFW, TX
Originally Posted by Groucho
Also, I find it remarkable that Las Vegas has the same geography as small towns in Illinois, Colorado, and Utah. 

However, I do wonder what the show will look like in later episodes though. If they filmed during the summer here, it was very hot and we had about 45 days without any rain that caused a major drought where even the weeds were dying.
...But, they could have put the show on hiatus during the summer months and could be filming the rest now when it is cooler and more green.
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Originally Posted by mphtrilogy
Where's the escaped Psych Ward guy? hes been AWOL since last year, are they saving him for Sweeps?
#30
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Originally Posted by mkdevo
i don't think so.. completely soaked clothes on a completely soaked body don't just dry off while you're walking around in them..
I guess you've never been to an amusment park and gotten on the rapids or some such other ride. On a hot day your clothes are dry within a half hour. Figuring he jumped in Idaho (?) and was next seen in Nevada it's a good bet that he was walking for a while.
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Another great fun episode with the usual plot holes u just have to ignore.
Did anyone get Pulp fiction flashbacks when the redneck shopkeeper bashed Tweener, had him tied up and took him out back ?
Did anyone get Pulp fiction flashbacks when the redneck shopkeeper bashed Tweener, had him tied up and took him out back ?
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Originally Posted by Jadzia
Did anyone else get a "Pulp Fiction" vibe from that scene in the store?
I was expecting that guy to take Tweener down to his basement.
I was expecting that guy to take Tweener down to his basement.

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Originally Posted by Jadzia
Did anyone else get a "Pulp Fiction" vibe from that scene in the store?
I was expecting that guy to take Tweener down to his basement.
I was expecting that guy to take Tweener down to his basement.

#37
How ironic the store-owner kicked his ass with a baseball bat. Like Tweener needs another reason to hate baseball!
And it is really too bad that Agent Mahone wasn't assigned to the terrorism division before 9/11. He is really adept at "connecting the dots".
And it is really too bad that Agent Mahone wasn't assigned to the terrorism division before 9/11. He is really adept at "connecting the dots".
Last edited by Jadzia; 09-19-06 at 10:44 AM.
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uhh whats the deal with him and that fucking birdbath? Is there supposed to be some deep connection I'm missing? Or just another excuse for him to be pensive?
#43
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He used to keep his pills in the bird-bath, then he found that nifty pen.
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This might be too nitpicky, but I was bugged that they mentioned the phone number was out of service for 17 years. The number had a 736 area code and before 1995, all area codes had to have a middle digit of either one or zero. This was changed in the mid-90's to allow more phone numbers for fax machines and cell phones. So a 736 area code would not have even existed 17 years ago.
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Originally Posted by Jadzia
before 1995, all area codes had to have a middle digit of either one or zero.



