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TV Review: Prison Break: Sequel Episode 3 “The Liar”
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Prison Break: Sequel
Episode 3: “The Liar”
Directed by Maja Vrvilo
Written by Paul Scheuring
Created by Paul Scheuring
Starring Dominic Purcell, Wentworth Miller, Sarah Wayne Callies, Rockmond Dunbar, Robert Knepper, Amaury Nolasco, Paul Adelstein, Mark Feuerstein, Marina Benedict, Steve Mouzakis, Bobby Naderi, Inbar Lavi, Amin El Gamal
FOX
Air Date: Tuesday, April 18th, 2017, 9:00pm
Last week on Prison Break, there was civil war in Yemen, and the leader of ISIL was being kept in solitary on Ogygia, the jail where Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) was also being held. Lincoln (Dominic Purcell) sent proof of life to Sara (Sarah Wayne Callies), who talked it over with her husband. Michael planned an escape with his cellmates and sent origami messages to Sara and Lincoln. The latter had to find the “Sheikh of Light,” so he, C-Note and Sheba (Rockmond Dunbar, Inbar Lavi) rescued him, his daughter, and 2 other girls in ISIL territory. Michael got the signal – escape was in 24 hours. The leader was released from solitary and hugged Michael.
Spoilers below for tonight’s episode of Prison Break!
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Tags: Amaury Nolasco, Amin El Gamal, Bobby Naderi, Dominic Purcell, Fox, Inbar Lavi, Maja Vrvilo, Marina Benedict, Mark Feuerstein, Paul Adelstein, Paul Scheuring, Prison Break, Prison Break: Sequel, Robert Knepper, Rockmond Dunbar, Sarah Wayne Callies, Steve Mouzakis, Wentworth Miller
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TV Review: Prison Break: Sequel Episode 2 “Kaniel Outis”
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Prison Break: Sequel
Episode 2: “Kaniel Outis”
Directed by Maja Vrvilo
Written by Paul Scheuring
Created by Paul Scheuring
Starring Dominic Purcell, Wentworth Miller, Sarah Wayne Callies, Rockmond Dunbar, Robert Knepper, Amaury Nolasco, Paul Adelstein, Mark Feuerstein, Marina Benedict, Steve Mouzakis, Bobby Naderi, Inbar Lavi, Amin El Gamal
FOX
Air Date: Tuesday, April 11th, 2017, 9:00pm
Last time on Prison Break, T-Bag (Robert Knepper) finally got released from prison, and a picture of a very much alive Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) was waiting upon his release. He went to Lincoln (Dominic Purcell) who brought it to Sara (Sarah Wayne Callies), and attempts were made on both of their lives. Lincoln went to C-Note (Rockmond Dunbar) to get him to Yemen to find out the truth for sure. They were set up, but finally saw Michael who seemed not to know them. T-Bag received a free robotic hand from a mysterious benefactor named “Nobody.”
Spoilers below.
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Tags: Amaury Nolasco, Amin El Gamal, Bobby Naderi, Dominic Purcell, Fox, Inbar Lavi, Maja Vrvilo, Marina Benedict, Mark Feuerstein, Paul Adelstein, Prison Break, Prison Break: Sequel, Robert Knepper, Rockmond Dunbar, Sarah Wayne Callies, Steve Mouzakis, Wentworth Miller
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TV Review: Prison Break: Sequel Episode 1 “Ogygia”
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Prison Break: Sequel
Episode 1: “Ogygia”
Directed by Joshua Butler
Written by Noga Landau, Henry Alonso Myers
Created by Paul Scheuring
Starring Dominic Purcell, Wentworth Miller, Sarah Wayne Callies, Rockmond Dunbar, Robert Knepper, Amaury Nolasco, Mark Feuerstein, Marina Benedict, Steve Mouzakis, Bobby Naderi, Amin El Gamal
FOX
Air Date: Tuesday, April 4th, 2017, 9:00pm
When Prison Break ended on May 24th, 2009, it seemed that finally brothers Lincoln Burrows and Michael Scofield (Dominic Purcell, Wentworth Miller) could stop running and live their sweet life. After all the death, guns to the head, and betrayals at every turn, Paul Kellerman (Paul Adelstein) was the one to finally free them at the end, after being the main antagonist of the Company at the beginning. After Sara (Sarah Wayne Callies) killed his mother, and General Krantz (Leon Russom) got arrested, Michael finally handed over Scylla to Kellerman (now Congressman), and he kept his end. Michael, Lincoln, Sara, Sucre (Amaury Nolasco), Mahone (William Fichtner), and C-Note (Rockmond Dunbar) signed their genuine freedom papers, and walked away. They sent T-Bag back (Robert Knepper) to Fox River. The epilogue showed him and his pocket, the general getting the electric chair, and C-Note as a happy UPS worker. Mahone was leaving his love, Agent Lang (Barbara Eve Harris), Sucre said goodbye to his daughter, and Lincoln said goodbye to Sofia (Danay Garcia). They all reunited with Sara and her son at the grave of Michael Scofield.
Spoilers below.
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Tags: Amaury Nolasco, Amin El Gamal, Bobby Naderi, Dominic Purcell, Fox, Henry Alonso Myers, Marina Benedict, Mark Feuerstein, Noga Landau, Paul Scheuring, Prison Break, Prison Break: Sequel, Robert Knepper, Rockmond Dunbar, Sarah Wayne Callies, Steve Mouzakis, Wentworth Miller
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TV Review: DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow 2.17 “Aruba” (Finale)
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Legends Of Tomorrow
Season 2 Episode 17: “Aruba”
Directed by Rob Seidenglanz
Written by Phil Klemmer & Marc Guggenheim
Starring Arthur Darvill, Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh, Dominic Purcell, Nick Zano, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Wentworth Miller, Neal McDonough, John Barrowman, Matt Lescher
Created by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Marc Guggenheim, Phil Klemmer, Sarah Schechter
The CW
Air Date: Tuesday, April 4th, 2017, 9:00pm
Last week’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, was one of the best episodes to date. The Legion of Doom (and Mick Rory – Dominic Purcell), finally got their hands on the Spear of Destiny, and fashioned a new reality to their liking. Eobard Thawne (Matt Lescher) became the head of S.T.A.R. Labs, as well as the smartest and richest man in the world. He also had Stein and Jax (Victor Garber, Franz Drameh) as his work slaves, and Ray (Brandon Routh) as the janitor. Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) reunited with his entire (alive) happy family. Damian Darhk (Neal McDonough) was the mayor of Star City, and had his goons, Amaya and Sara (Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Caity Lotz) take out all the superheroes, including vigilante Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards), and has an impressive mask trophy case. Snart (Wentworth Miller) and Rory robbed banks with no challenge. Everyone except Thawne was dissatisfied. When geeky Nate (Nick Zano) went to Thawne for help because he somehow knew that time was messed up, he ordered the boys to kill him. Mick couldn’t go through with it, and they hooked up with Ray, who invented a gun to restore their former memories. They fixed most of them (except Stein), and after a bunch of fights, Thawne prevailed and destroyed the spear, locking them in that reality forever.
Spoilers below.
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Tags: Andrew Kreisberg, Arthur Darvill, Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, DC's Legends Of Tomorrow, Dominic Purcell, Franz Drameh, Greg Berlanti, Legends of Tomorrow, Maisie Richardson-Sellers The CW, Marc Guggenheim, Nick Zano, Phil Klemmer, Rob Seidenglanz, Sarah Schechter, Victor Garber
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TV Review: DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow 2.16 “Doomworld”
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Legends Of Tomorrow
Season 2 Episode 16: “Doomworld”
Directed by Mairzee Almas
Written by Ray Utarnachitt & Sarah Hernandez
Starring Arthur Darvill, Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh, Dominic Purcell, Nick Zano, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Wentworth Miller, Neal McDonough, John Barrowman, Matt Letscher
Created by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Marc Guggenheim, Phil Klemmer, Sarah Schechter
The CW
Air Date: Tuesday, March 28th, 2017, 9:00pm
Last week on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, The Legends headed to World War I where J.R.R.Tolkien (yes, that one) could point them to the Blood of Christ, needed to destroy the Spear of Destiny, which was now whole and whispering to them. They got the blood but lose the spear via Leonard Snart (not in Mick’s head). Mick (Dominic Purcell), sick of being on the outside, joined the Legion of Doom, and changed the fabric of reality. Many Lord of the Rings references splashed throughout this episode, including a speech by Rip (Arthur Darvill) clearly meant to inspire Tolkien.
Spoilers below.
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Tags: Andrew Kreisberg, Arthur Darvill, Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, DC Comics, DC's Legends Of Tomorrow, Dominic Purcell, Franz Drameh, Greg Berlanti, John Barrowman, Mairzee Almas, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Marc Guggenheim, Matt Letscher, Neal McDonough, Nick Zano, Phil Klemmer, Ray Utarnachitt, Sarah Hernandez, Sarah Schechter, The CW, Victor Garber, Warner Bros TV, Wentworth Miller
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