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Opinion by SophiaBrookefan posted 7 months ago
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Prison Break
Episode 4.23/24: Prison Break: The Final Break
Hagesyan just sent over this interesting tidbit… Somehow how I don’t believe it’s true - but wouldn’t it be nice? Also - here’s an ADORABLE picture of Michael and Sara getting married!

“I was checking the forum chats for Prison Break at Fox.com about the Series Finale and one of the members/bloggers posted the following.It was under the title ‘Michael-The missing years.’

I have seen the special that shows the 4 missing years from the season finale … Michael is not dead. He has gone back to the doctors from the company which still exists although the general is dead. They performed additional surgery in return for his commitment to work for them. After the success of the surgery he faked his death with the help of Kellerman and the US government after agreeing to help them bring the company to its knees. Other stories with the other characters’ lives mix into the show. The visit to the grave was only to commemorate his success at tricking the company into believing he was dead and ending its reign.”–Scotfieldfan”
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Review by lexabuti posted 7 months ago
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Paul Kellerman
SPOILERSPOILERSPOILERSPO

Remember Paul Kellerman played by Paul Adelstein, well he's alive and back in action. This time offering the Prison Break boys a 'Clean Slate'.


This final installment ended with many twists and decent revelations.

We welcome back Paul Adelstein reclaiming his role as Paul Kellerman . We remember him from 'Sona' the Season 2 finale of Prison Break, where he was believed to be dead even though we didn't really see the actual murder ...so I held out for him. Halfway through Season 3 I lost hope that Kellerman would resurface and imagined that the writers would continue to leave us hanging in the balance. His revelation was probably the only one that surprised me the most.

Another character we didn't see since Season 2 was Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin. Last time we saw him, he was being sent off to witness protection to testify against Mahone.

I knew it was him following Sucre from the moment he stepped out of his car. His testimony fell through, because Mahone wasn't around to be convicted and he somehow formed an alliance with Kellerman.
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Opinion by SophiaBrookefan posted 7 months ago
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WARNING: Stop reading if you have not watched the series finale of Prison Break. I mean it. Everyone else, onward and downward...

I know. Since Prison Break concluded its four-year run tonight by sending its chiseled protagonist to the big slammer in the sky, you're grieving. You want answers. You want justice. You want someone to pay.

Would you settle for answers?

'Cause that's all I've got. But at least there are a lot of 'em, straight from executive producer Matt Olmstead. Read 'em and... oh, I see. You're already weeping. Well, read 'em, anyway. Maybe it'll help.

Why'd you have to kill him?!
MATT OLMSTEAD: It started as a discussion with Wentwoth [Miller] around Season 2. He brought up a good point: His character's hands are as dirty as anyone's. If you look at the initial act that he committed -- robbing a bank to get into prison to break his brother out -- there were ramifications to that; a lot of people got hurt. Not by them, but when they rattled the cage of the company that was after them, the body count started to pile out. And Michael was aware of this. And we've addressed his guilt throughout the show. But at a...
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