Cult Spy offers you an alternative rundown of this year’s action in Sona prison… I have to admit that I agree with a good majority it! Especially the Best Moment, although I actually liked the acting when Michael learned that Sara was dead. We finally got to see some raw emotion out of him this season, instead of the MacGyver-like drive to get out of prison.
Anyway – here is their take on the rest of Season 3. Please share your best/worst moments below!
Most Endless Source of Morbid FascinationSurely this has to go to Scofield’s sweat patch. Festooned upon his grey sweatshirt, the patch regularly fluctuates in size between scenes and has taken on a life of its own. Surely this soaking mass deserves its own agent and trade union? Perhaps it should join the writers and take strike action, given the lack of recognition it currently receives. Besides, if Lechero can smuggle phones and hookers into prison, can’t he manage one can of anti-perspirant deodorant for his new buddy?
Best New Character
Susan, without a shadow of a doubt. Possessing the power to make a man’s testes retract in fear, she’s a straight-talking mercenary who is not afraid to go through with her threats. She beheaded Sara Tancredi and was about to do the same to LJ before the young chump’s father called. Her back story is intriguing too, with flashbacks harking back to her time as a captive subjected to brutal rape and torture. It will be interesting to find out the true nature of her dealings with Whistler.
Best Moment
There’s a temptation here to give it to the moment Sara Tancredi’s head was discovered in a box. No, not because of the sheer dramatic impact of the moment, of which there was very little – particularly if you’ve seen a film called Se7en. Instead, it was because it finally drew a line under the character after the increasingly frustrating attempts to show us she was alive – using body doubles and stand ins. Sarah Wayne Callies wasn’t going to reprise the role, so the sooner Schofield’s love interest was dispatched the better, because she was dead wood.
However, the ending to episode six was such a jubilant moment when Schofield, learning of his loved one’s death, grabbed the crow’s foot and challenged Whistler to a fight to the death. A sudden twist and reversal of our expectations, it worked a treat – even though we knew there would be some contrived way out of it.
Worst Moment
Sofia pulling the gun on Lincoln Burrows on the beach. The twist had been so clearly signposted due to various shots of Sofia looking very devious and calculating in the scenes leading up to it. This killed any dramatic impact. Then, before you can scream “bring back John Abruzzi’, the pair were back on the same side again. What a pointless waste of time, just for a cheap thrill.
Most Redundant Plot Function
The character of Andrew Tyge entered Sona in the fifth episode, was given plenty of airtime and pointed out that he recognised Whistler under another guise. Then he was killed. Cheers for turning up dude. Bearing in mind that Whistler lived down a hole in the prison, communicated with his girlfriend via bird watching books and was wanted by The Company, we already had the impression that there might be more to him than meets the eye.
Most Underused CharacterThis is a three-way tie between Mahone, T-Bag and Brad Bellick. All three were so crucial to the enjoyment of the last season, with their own unique traits and pantomime villain status. But once ensconced within the walls of Sona, they all lost their potency and Prison Break failed to find any appealing supporting characters to rival them. Still, at least we could wallow in Bellick’s perpetual suffering.
The ‘Please, No More!’ Award
We’ve had enough shots of Michael Scofield brooding and/or sulking. It might have worked over the first two seasons, but it has become too tiresome now and seems to constitute about 27.4% of each episode. It seems that Wentworth Miller has gone down the Joey Tribbiani route of ‘sniff the fart’ acting.



1002 days ago
sorri if i was a lil vague in my comment..
of course i’m not sayin that PB doesn’t have a story anymore, what i meant is that after all they worked for in the first and second season, you’d think they wud deserve a new life at least.
I’m just feeling sorry for the characters that’s all, and i’m kinda hoping for…closure in the show, b4 things get any worse and the only person surviving is LJ or something.
Tat’s all.
*I’m still a fan.
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1002 days ago
Just because you criticize the show doesn’t mean that you’re no longer a fan.
I no longer watch the show, but I’ve seen a few episodes this season, and truly this is way below season one standards. It remains to be seen if it will be better than season two, but at this point last year, i wasn’t complaining. Of course, Sara still being there had a lot to do with it. But this is a completely foreign show now, and the characters which made season one (Sucre, T-bag) and two (Mahone) special are mere parts of the scenery now. The new characters are given the most exposure (not necessarily plot, mind you because I don’t see any as far as Sofia and Lechero are concerned), it seems as though they’re forcing these new guys to the viewer. The problem is, none of the new characters are charismatic enough to gain fan following. It doesn’t help that Chris Vance, Danay Garcia and especially Jodi Lyn are all lacking in acting chops.
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1002 days ago
will you guys (only the ones who are complaining over and over again), please just stop reflectingon the past Seasons ? ? what i’m reading is this; “well, in the 1st Season bla bla bla …”
“..bla bla bla, and in the 2nd Season”
i mean; this is the 3rd Season already ..
there is absolutely NOTHING – i mean ‘NOTHING’ – 2 compare, so why is it that you keep giving examples of “How This and That Was Back Then..” and – with all respect to Sara – “When Sara Was Still Alive” ??
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1002 days ago
Why on earth should we stop reflecting on past seasons? When it was seasons 1 and 2 which made us fans of the show in the first place?
Of course we think back on the good times, when we couldn’t wait for a new episode and watched on the edge of our seats.
For many fans all this is gone (and not just because of Sara), and we can’t just pretend this “reinvention” is something seperate from what we watched for 2 whole seasons!
Just like we showered the writers with compliments and admiration when they managed to glue us to the screen, we have every right to voice our disappointment with the mere shadow of PB that they have been serving us this year.
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975 days ago
Listen guys I know what you all mean. This season hasnt been as exciting as the last ones but hey, we are still watcing arent we. And think about it. Maybe season 4 could be about them getting captured by the goverment and that they escape from a torture prison camp or something. Thats different and I would definatly watch it. What you lot reckon?
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887 days ago
Most of the people here are talking crap.
1.- The actress who plays sara wasn’t really a great actress. Check out the last episodes of season two when wentworth and sarah are toguether and you’ll see they didn’t have any chemistry.
2.- I already watch the entire season 3 and it was EXCELLENT. Sometimes people hang too much at the past and they dont have an open mind to accept new things. There are so many aspects that made PB great, not only Mahone, T bag and Bellick. This time the producers developed new aspects of michael’s character and they focus on michael cleverness again (like season 1) Susan b was a magnetic villain with a strong precense and Whistler was completly unpredictable. Besides, dont forget this season was only ten episodes.
The pace was fast, the writing and the plot twists were clever and very well written.
Watching the last episodes i felt like when i watched the best episodes of 24. Same rush.
Season 1 = season 3 > season 2(still great)
Now….crucify me.
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