This episode was beyond crazy. I mean, starting from their escape from the auditorium, which I would say's one of the most creative things I've seen. There's cringe scenes I must admit like On-jo's dad and Cheong-san's mom bumping to each other while the science teacher was poetically narrating in the back, but I can look past that. Cheong-san's sacrifice and his final battle with Gwi-nam was definitely expected. It took me eleven episodes to appreciate the sets for this whole zombie series. I think they were really thought out thoroughly. The soldiers' actions were I think logical and realistic (even the Martial Law general's suicide after his order).
I've always thought of this idea. Being able to go back to a moment. Delete unwanted memories. See through other's minds. I guess this episode showed me that it may be better that we can't.
The amount of anger I felt... cannot be explained... I might as well be a zombie right now.
There's so many good things that happened this episode that I really enjoyed, but this plot armor on that bad kid just ruined this whole shit for me.
Finally... some ACTUAL plot development.
What a terrible way to end the season.
Tanya dying? Bert's Achilles cock? Albie and Portia keeping in touch? Valentina folding? Ethan and Harper resolving everything with sex and being okay with whatever, and Cameron getting away with everything he did?
To be honest, Daphne saved this show from getting a 0.
That's like, one of the best episodes I've seen in anime of all time...
10/10 is not enough to rate this one.
This was so much better than episode one.
Hometown Cha Cha gone wrong.
This episode was thrilling as hell. C-Note magic trick! Bellick almost spoiling the escape. Sad for Westmoreland's death but that $5mil's definitely a plot twist. Everything was hanging by a thread. And I can't wait to see what will happen next season!!
I like how some of the characters in this episode took initiative to drive the story.
I really enjoyed the suspense of this episode. Veronica and the rest getting caught. The new fish's thief tactics. The old man finally joining the crew for his daughter. The stripper and Bellick slowly catching up on the escape plan. The building tension between the soon-to-be escapees. The death of Quinn.
This episode was mind-blowing. I didn't catch English, Fitz or Percy until when it was happening. A lot of very funny lines/scenes from Sucre, too. I'm loving this man already. Also, good thing the warden did the right thing there. It's all working well for our Michael's favor. But, if the odds are in his favor, I worry about what will happen soon.
This just got interesting. I didn't think they'd really cut his finger off. That caught me off guard. I love where this is going. The character development for each key prisoner seems not rushed and we're unfolding slowly Michael's plan for escape. I feel like the new guy will be important in the following episodes, while Michael's old cellmate will sell them out.
What a terrible way to end the show... that last episode was just so jampacked with stories cut too short.
Missed a lot of really important plot points.
I'm not liking the redemption arc for that one dude.
That's one of the worst ways to end a season.
That kiss totally caught me off-guard.
Alex snapping on her child like that is the best thing that has ever happened in this episode.
Behind The Scenes Television Drama... literally.
To be honest, it was a lot better than I expected. It pulled me in right from the start. Receiving a 3:00AM call is indeed scary because it definitely means there's bad news. Midway, I thought the whole plot was going to flop but the interview between Alex and Bradley pulled through. I can't wait to see the rest of this show.
Elijah Canlas' acting here's so good.
I cringed on EJ’s song number, and almost teared on that chorus “stick to the status quo”.
I'd go insane too if I learned that I'll never be with the person I love anymore.
There's no going back now. For real.
Well, things just escalated quickly.
Hmm I don't know. I just feel like the amount of story in this episode is too few for such a long episode. The pace was too slow, and unfolded what? One or two key plot points for this escape?
I love a good flashback episode. In this episode, we get to learn about each of the main/supporting characters' lives before they were in Fox River.
It's getting interesting now. The closer they are to the day of the escape, the more obstacles come up.
I thought Abruzzi died on the spot, but since they showed him getting on a heli, I figured he'll be back in the following seasons. Major shock on the people behind the vice president's brother's killing. And also sad for Daniel Hale. He was a good man. I'm conspiring here but... I feel like since their escape plan failed because of the pipes, Michael's going to ask Sara to help them escape.