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In my opinion, this is one of the best Shows on TV. From the first time, I watched it, which was not till about the fourth episode of Season One, I was hooked. I have bought Season One also and I will certainly buy Season Three when it comes out.
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Season one was definitely better, it kept you watching and eager for the next episode. However, season 2 still contains that suspense and thrill Prison Break is known for. It has the same characters we all know and love, just in a different setting. It has the same clever plot lines and surprising twists that you will never see coming. This season will keep you on the edge of your seat. Definitely worth buying.
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me and my roommates are hooked on PB, it took 2 days to get through this season. This is the only show I watch on tv
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I thought Season 1 was good. Imaginative and gripping. Season 2 did not started out as well as where Season 1 had ended. But once it begins to pick up pace, it just become hard to stop watching. This season, there are several other sub-plots to support the Michael-Lincoln main storyline. We also get to peep further into the conspiracy, which hopefully becomes clearer in Season 3.
However die-hard fans of Michael may find that he had to share the limelight with other people this season, unlike the case where he being the sole backbone in last sesaon. This is because this time, the rest of the original characters were given a more in-depth analysis. I personally like how the show gradually unfold agent Kellerman, T-Bone and Sara's characters.
Overall, Season 2 lives up to expectation. Hope everyone enjoys as much as I had.
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After the critically acclaimed first season, the writers of Prison Break were always going to face a hard task creating an equally successful follow-up - but, by swapping Fox River's walls for the length and breadth of the country (and, in some cases, beyond), and following the journey of the eight high-profile escapees, the stakes are well and truly raised. And that's not all that's right. The addition of William Fichtner (as dirty FBI agent Alex Mahone) to an already stellar cast is a welcome one; you can't help but watch with curiosity as he brings to life the perfect nemesis to everyone's favourite leading man, Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller). With every character expendable, from the much loved to the most hated, this truly is edge-of-your seat drama at its best.
Onto the DVD set itself, this offering includes all twenty-two breathtaking episodes, as well as an impressive selection of extras, which include featurettes ('Reinvention of a Series' and 'Turning Dallas Into America'), an Easter Egg feature and a video of the remixed Prison Break music theme. As well as commentaries from the crew on selected episodes, cast members Paul Adelstein (Kellerman), Reggie Lee (Agent Kim), Amaury Nolasco (Sucre) and William Fichtner (Mahone) also step in to provide their insight into the making of the show; the only downside being the absence of other key players, which can only leave you wanting more.
All in all, this is one box set you can't afford to be without. Whether you're new to the series and looking for a television thrill, or a devoted fan looking to relive the highs and lows of the Fox River Eight, you'd be mad to let this DVD get away!
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