How many times could they have killed or stopped Bagwell but he gets away?
I don't mind improbable in TV, but this seems rediculous.
I think that's the point of why Michael is doing this. He realizes that he did something morally wrong in letting T-Bag continue his murder streak. I think this is a smart way to go. A classic conundrum. They could escape for good or do the right thing. Michael has often seemed like a robot in the way he calculates escape after escape. But recently his conscience has been getting to him and now he has to act upon it. I think it's good for the character.
The time card may very well be, but then you're telling me that Sucre's pregnant GF has been locked up that long? And Sara's trial---all that happened within a month?
Excellent point. I overlooked the GF angle. Unless, she isn't locked up. I hope the writers explain this.
The trial, I can buy, some what. But I still love the show. Just a lot of fun to me, I guess.
The time card may very well be, but then you're telling me that Sucre's pregnant GF has been locked up that long? And Sara's trial---all that happened within a month?
The time card may very well be, but then you're telling me that Sucre's pregnant GF has been locked up that long? And Sara's trial---all that happened within a month?
What started off with a bang is now in danger of going off with a whimper. This week's eppy was so lame and unbelievable. Time seems to be compressed to an illogical degree, like 24, but at least in 24, it made SOME sense.
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