Then, before you can scream “bring back John Abruzzi', the pair were back on the same side again. 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. Sofia pulling the gun on Lincoln Burrows on the beach. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
There’s a temptation here to give it to the moment Sara Tancredi’s head was discovered in a box. It will be interesting to find out the true nature of her dealings with Whistler. Her back story is intriguing too, with flashbacks harking back to her time as a captive subjected to brutal rape and torture. She beheaded Sara Tancredi and was about to do the same to LJ before the young chump’s father called. 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. Besides, if Lechero can smuggle phones and hookers into prison, can’t he manage one can of anti-perspirant deodorant for his new buddy? 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.
Festooned upon his grey sweatshirt, the patch regularly fluctuates in size between scenes and has taken on a life of its own. Surely this has to go to Schofield’s sweat patch. Most Endless Source of Morbid Fascination So just eight episodes in, Cult Spy offers you an alternative rundown of this year’s action in Sona prison… Now, in the greatest twist of them all, the Prison Break writers have downed their quills, joined the ongoing strike and forced the third season hiatus to be brought forward. They’re responsible for penning some of the most outrageously contrived and credulity-stretching scenes ever witnessed on television.