Fly away home…
By fred | February 9, 2007
It really did. Look at C-Note (Rockmond Dunbar) for example, dealing with his own family problems. He was on a dinner with his daughter when some guy decided it was a good time to get here & rub the place.
Of course he’ll try to calm him down, help him and make sure everything goes fine. He sure don’t want to get stuck here when the police come. And despite his efforts this wouldn’t have worked if it wasn’t for the other hostages, who decided to help him run away through the back door while the police was coming through the front one.
Sure he was nice and all. And didn’t leave alone (with his daughter) when he could have but came back to help the girl, so what? He escaped from prison, his face was all over the news not long ago because, as he even said himself (in case people knew they’d seen him before but couldn’t really place it), he’s wanted by the police. Likely there’s even a reward if you can bring him to justice, yet not one single person decided to do something.
Something as risk-free as simply saying what happened to the policemen, after he left.
In the mean time it was a big moment for Michael (Wentworth Miller) : he & Sara (Sarah Wayne Callies) finally meet again! She finally find her way to the guys. Guys who aren’t only the Burrows/Scofield brothers anymore, there is now a new member, and that is no other that Paul Kellerman (Paul Adelstein) !
Yes, the very same guy who tried to kill her a few days ago. A little fact that he’d forgot to mention, oddly, and that doesn’t please Michael, who’s suddenly wondering how long Kellerman can actually hold his breath.
But we won’t find out, well not yet at least. Why? Because they need him, apparently. I’m not sure why, especially after he told them what the key was for, but.
Anyways they all get on a train to Chicago. And then it’s time for Sara to go after Kellerman’s throat! Awesome!! Really enjoyed it, and given that obviously they can’t really trust the guy he will probably end up that way. After all, Lincoln (Dominic Purcell) still hasn’t make his move…
But it’s not for today. Today they’re on a train, but a roadblock has been set up. Why not only call in and have the train stopped under some fake technical difficulties? To make sure they could see it coming and plan an escape I guess. And that whole part of the story was a bit disappointing I thought.
First off, there was a major screw up because we’ve had a few shots of the roadblock. There was cars, and cops. Only one time cops are there, next shot they’re gone, only the cars are left, then they’re back, and gone, and back again & gone again… pretty lame.
Then, they decided to jump out the train. Only they did not, they made others jump instead to send cops their way while they would simply get out of the train, at the station, like everybody else.
Problem was, besides the fact that we saw that coming from the start: why would those guys keep running once into the woods?? They can’t shoot you then, no way. Because you’re into the woods, and because they’re still on the fucking train, morons!!
Worst than that, keep running actually is the best way to get shot at, but by the police!
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