Monday, January 12, 2015

Review on Prison Break

Trammy

        Prison Break, directed by Paul Scheuring was first broadcasted on Fox for four seasons, from 2005 till 2009. Now this series is popular show on Netflix. The series centered around two brothers, the older brother was framed for a murder he did not commit. For the short time it took me to finish this series, I believe this is one of my favorite shows I watched in a while. With the constant suspense and mystery, the plot will blow your mind.
        Prison break is about a man named Michael Scofield. His brother is in prison for doing a crime he didn't commit, now he is forced to the electric chair in a month for the death of the vice precedence brother he was framed for. Michael Scofield is determined to break out his brother Lincon  Borrows because he knows he is innocent.
       Michael Scofield a psychological condition in which he sees the world as pieces, rather than objects. Making him analyze everything he sees far more than the normal person. This would make a average person insane instead, it helps Michael plan out his escape sense his high IQ. Before he purposely robbed a bank and got into Fox River Penitentiary he tattooed a strategic map all over his body of Fox River to help him remember his plan to get out. He was able to do this because he helped build the actual prison. Than requested to go there once he got incarcerated.
      Prison has its own suspense and worry to it having constant guard checks, wondering if its just a madder of time before Michael Scofield gets caught. Avoiding every check by mere secants. Making this show is a real nail bitter, which is one of the main reasons I believe this show is successful. Every  episode feels like a movie because each one is a emotional roller coaster. Forcing you to keep watching wanting to know what happens. 
      I would recommend this show to anyone, this show was rated 8.6 out of 10 on IMDb. If I had to rate it myself I would have to rate it a 9.5 out of 10 because of the magnificent plot and nail bitting nature leaving you wondering how things happen after you stop watching it.   

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