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IRL: 2x21 & 2x22 - 'Fin Del Camino' & 'Sona' [**SPOILERS WITHIN**]

  • 28-08-2007 9:14am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,739 ✭✭✭


    Air Date: August 27 '07

    'Fin Del Camino' Summary: The day has finally come for Sara's trial while critical information that will exonerate her is being debunked. Meanwhile, Michael is determined to get his hands on the 5 million and to stop T-Bag's reign of terror. Bellick is also money hungry and will do whatever it takes to hunt down T-Bag. Kellerman decides his fate while Lincoln and Mahone square off.

    Sona Summary: Michael tries to save his brother and himself from the unstoppable Mahone. Kellerman's testimony at Sarah's trial proves different from what was expected, could this be the end for Sarah? Sucre puts everything on the line to save his Maricruz. Just like old times, T-Bag and Bellick are at it again but this time there will be a winner.

    Next Episode - 3x01:
    Fox - September 17
    Sky - September 24
    RTE - ''Some time in late September...''

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,739 ✭✭✭Jello


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    Brilliant!

    Really good episodes, full of suprises. So Michael, Mahone, Bellick (I'm pretty sure he was in a heap on the ground when Michael walked into Sona!) and T-Bag all back in prison again. And Sucre in an awful state...

    But the whole ''He's in Sona... we want him to break out... it's in his blood'' was a bit confusing.. dunno wtf the baldy guy's at.

    Sara and Linc free, will be interesting to see what they get up to.

    Was sorry to see Kellerman go, but glad he did the right thing in the end though.

    So yeah, roll on season 3!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,132 ✭✭✭silvine


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    Season Three: Lincoln breaks Michael out of Sona prison.

    A South American prison? Christ.

    It was a good ending but not surprise. I caught a trailer for season three on Sky, by accident, which gave the game away!

    I liked the closing image of Michael walking out into the rain, with his hood up, as if he were strolling into the gates of hell.

    Was that Bellick who was beaten to a bulb and lying naked and clearly some dude's bitch?

    I thought T-Bag would get it. I guess the slippery sex offender with two gammy arms and strange habit of licking his lips after every sentence will be around to make people his bitch in Sona.

    The whole Sucre Marie-Cruz thing is dragging on a bit. He didn't do anything apart from take valuable screen time from Mahone and the brothers.

    Kellerman is gone and so is his legendary grin. He was a ruthless villain and it was a good ending for his character all the same.

    At least Mahone will still be around next season - him and Schofield having to work together in prison could be interesting.

    Kim is gone too - good riddance, he wasn't a very intimidating character. Yawn.

    The focus has now been shifted from the President to the company and its paranoid general.

    Not sure if I bought the whole "that's what we want him to do" line about escaping Sona.

    All in all a good season finale but..... season one was better.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,064 ✭✭✭Brow


    I'm happy there will be a prison setting for season 3. The whole escape story in season 1 I loved. Season 2 was good an all but the whole trying to break out aspect is what got me hooked in the first place.

    Also hats off to T-Bag for probabaly the best line in the whole series:

    'We can split the money here and now and you can go get your legs tattooed or whatever your into.'


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,738 ✭✭✭djkeogh


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    T-Bag has had the best lines ever since season 1. great to see they are still giving him the winners. I liked the episode. the ending had been spoilt by Sky one but I like the premise of the next season. It's gonna be hard watching single episodes each week.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 270 ✭✭idlesupernova


    I think it was Bellick as well, so it looks like Lincoln will get himself put in prison to get Michael out, Michael, Lincoln, Mahone, Bellick, T-Bag in jail, they will have to form an alliance, I guess Sucre will end up in there.

    The scene with the General saying 'That's what we want' about him escaping was confusing, seemed like a scene from The X-Files, white coats, masks etc
    I think half way through the season they will get out and The Company plan will be revealed, Bellick won't last long, T-Bag will go at the end, The rest will be fun to find out.

    One thing, How many times has 'Maricruz' come out of Sucres mouth, it does my head in, every second word is 'Maricruz' either leave Sucre go home to her and never be on screen again or kill her leaving Sucre to kill Bellick and go out guns blazing.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,113 ✭✭✭lukin



    The scene with the General saying 'That's what we want' about him escaping was confusing, seemed like a scene from The X-Files, white coats, masks etc
    Yes it was very X-Filesy alright.

    One thing, How many times has 'Maricruz' come out of Sucres mouth, it does my head in, every second word is 'Maricruz' either leave Sucre go home to her and never be on screen again or kill her leaving Sucre to kill Bellick and go out guns blazing.

    Yeah in real life there is nothing more boring than listening to a guy blabbing on about his bird all the time, Sucre really takes it beyond the beyond.

    It was kind of predictable that they would do a reverse of season one in season 3 (Michael in jail and Linc on the outside) but I don't think Linc will get himself banged up in jail like Michale did in season one.
    Instead I think he will go down diplomatic channels to free him. The promos for season three would seem to indicate that will be the case.
    What the baldy general guy said was curious, certainly had me scratching my head.
    Pity to see Kellerman cop it, although I am not sure he is really dead, I think the writers may bring him back in season three if they run out of ideas. They probably haven't decided yet so that's why they didn't show him actually being killed. My guess is he will return, as it would suit the outlandish plot twists of this show.
    Touching scene between Michael and Sarah when he took the rap for her killing Kim;"you sacrificed everything for me" but it's a bit hard to believe bearing in mind what we now know about Wenty ;) ....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 270 ✭✭idlesupernova


    I think the 'It's in his blood' line might have something to do with Daddy Scofield's exploits, Kellerman could be alive as someone said, lots of stuff can happen next season. Im hoping that the 'General' isn't a mad scientest looking for the gene of Michaels brain and Lincons toughness to create a super army of soldiers for 'The Company':rolleyes: :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,787 ✭✭✭prospect


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    I have heard rumour of genetic conditioning experiments? Is michael a genetically engineered 'thing' ?

    I also am not convinced that Kellerman is dead. He could have arranged that? But it was probably written that way to allow the writers re-introduce his character if needs be.

    I am also pretty sure that was Bellick on the floor in Sona.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,132 ✭✭✭silvine


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    Genetic experiments? Since when did Prison Break turn into sci-fi?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,064 ✭✭✭Brow


    Definietly Bellick on the floor. The guy standing over him was wearing Bellicks clothes.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,640 ✭✭✭Gillie


    silvine wrote:
    Genetic experiments? Since when did Prison Break turn into sci-fi?

    Hey. Lost was about a plane crash when it started so who knows!
    Better if they kept it believable though!

    As for Kellerman there is no evidence that he was shot.
    The camera just showed the masked men shooting into the back of the van. The coulda shot the gaurd!

    As for Bellick. Poor bastid! Didn't look too happy!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,088 ✭✭✭✭_Kaiser_


    I reckon Kellerman is still alive myself. He knew the Company would come for him , but I think they took him alive rather than killed him.

    (I hope so anyway.. cool character)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 270 ✭✭idlesupernova


    Kellerman will be back Im sure, The guy who plays Kellerman would be perfect for 24, a real shady agent type.

    "Make Maricruz History"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,534 ✭✭✭Dman001


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    Sucre, Linc and Sarah will probably plan how to break Micheal (and maybe Bellick for Sucre) out of jail and something tells me that Micheal and Mahone will work together in jail. But the second they break out of jail they are fugatives again so it don't look like a happy ending for Micheal and Linc. I didn't think Kellerman was dead by the way he had that smile on his face in the van, it looked like he was up to something.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,191 ✭✭✭The_Hustler


    Dman001 wrote:
    I didn't think Kellerman was dead by the way he had that smile on his face in the van, it looked like he was up to something.

    His line right before that was about honour in smiling as you're killed.



    I'm not saying he's dead, just making a point about him smiling.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,113 ✭✭✭lukin


    I have one question, which I only thought of a while after the series ended and it has to do with C-Note:
    He got a pardon in exchange for agreeing to testify against Mahone but now that Mahone is locked up in a different country how is he going to fulfill his end of the bargain? As it stands Mahone cannot trial in the US as they don't have an extradition agreement with Panama. If he breaks out he's hardly going to go back to the US as he knows the FBI want him. When he finishes his sentence he won't go back there either.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,405 ✭✭✭shinny


    lukin wrote:
    I have one question, which I only thought of a while after the series ended and it has to do with C-Note:
    He got a pardon in exchange for agreeing to testify against Mahone but now that Mahone is locked up in a different country how is he going to fulfill his end of the bargain? As it stands Mahone cannot trial in the US as they don't have an extradition agreement with Panama. If he breaks out he's hardly going to go back to the US as he knows the FBI want him. When he finishes his sentence he won't go back there either.

    It's not really relevant anymore. When he agreed to testify against Mahone he honoured his commitment and the relevant paperwork was put in place for him to be freed. Now that Mahone is in Sona, Internal Affairs cannot go back on what's already been done. Besides, why would they? One of their "crooked" men tried to get C Note to kill himself. They'll want to keep stum about that. That's how I see it anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,289 ✭✭✭gucci


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    probably the most ridiculous and far fetched two episodes of the two seasons but still really enjoyed it! i also think kellerman might not be dead as it could have been a bust to save him rather than whack him, not sure which side has him now!! havnt seen the promos for season 3, but the whole "we have him where we want him" is bit puzzling. like do they want us to think that they wanted to get him in to sona all along? was thinking it was some type of guantanamo bay type prison that the secret service/company could get a few "jobs" done on the prisioners! my god did it look scary!!


    did anyone see transformers movie? pretty sure sucre was the exact same character as in prison break, and he said maricruz and all *




    *maybe not


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,405 ✭✭✭shinny


    gucci wrote:
    did anyone see transformers movie? pretty sure sucre was the exact same character as in prison break, and he said maricruz and all *
    *maybe not

    :p:p He says it so much in Prison Break you just hear him saying it even though he isn't !!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,787 ✭✭✭prospect


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    shinny wrote:
    :p:p He says it so much in Prison Break you just hear him saying it even though he isn't !!!!


    Reminds me of LOST, with Micheal going around shouting "Waaaaaaalt"

    Actually, I just figured it out, Sona is a gateway to the Island.....Micheal will walk into that light we saw at the end, and suddenly appear on a tropical beach and be greeted by a fat curley haired guy saying "Dude!"


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,082 ✭✭✭lostexpectation


    so sona is the prison oh okay, I thought genetic engineering too at the end but the father makes more sense...

    so what is the general up to in those labs?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,407 ✭✭✭Baby4


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,026 ✭✭✭Killaqueen!!!


    I thought this season was all a little to convienient the way everything fell into place. At least in season 1 it was Michael's brains and the work he did before hand that made it all fit together.

    Anyway, I thought the finale was just another average Prison Break episode. But any prison break episode could be a finale because they're so exciting so thats ok.

    I still don't understand who the baldy chap is and why he went from wanting all of them dead to suddenly wanting them alive and in some South American prison called Sona....:confused:

    Also, when he first talked it was a bit of a let down. He could've got a better line.

    I've loved Wentworth Miller since season 1 and now there was one scene where he just overdid it. When he was taking the blame for Sara shooting Kim - how overdramatic did he play it? "I did it! It was me! IT WAS ME! I DID IT!" I'm just being fussy...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,474 ✭✭✭✭Snake Plisken


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    Just finished watching the last episode of Series 2 last night, have to say excellent I enjoyed series 2 over series 1, also on Kellerman, if you watched the Special features on the DVD there is an interview with the actor and he's messing saying Kellerman is dead! Or is he and starts laughing, I reckon as he worked for the Company maybe they just shot the guard and took Kellerman back in to be brain washed or something, I hope as thought he was a great character. Must start catch up on Season 3 now tonight.

    Snake


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