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Prison Break - 0117 - J-Cat (SPOILERS)
Michael looks good with hair. I love the fuzz he has now, it's... I want to scruff his head, like everyone does to mine when it's freshly shaved and fuzzy.
The Taj "myth" about the favored son betraying the... Sultan? Guy. Dude. Thing. Gee. Metaphor much? Michael's so oviously the betraying son and Pope is the sultan. Duh.
Sara told Pope about Michael's
Mmm. Michael in a wife-beater? Yes please, may I have some more? Seriously. I have a huge kink for arms and I really wanted to lick him right then. I had this problem last night too, I was making Belt Buckle icons of Jard Padalecki and I saw the one with him all dirty and greased and mmm... Yeah. If I ever meet either of them in real life I think I'm going to lick their arms and then get a restraining order placed against me. It'll be totally worth it though.
I like T-Bag's walk/swagger far more than I should.
Dude. What was that? Was that Colin Mochrie? Ew. Also? That totally made me think of you Elissa.
Michael is being a total bitch to Sucre. I get that he's PMSing, I really do, but still; mean. Lucky for him Sucre knows his schedule and will forgive him for it. And it doesn't help that he's hot when he's bitchy.
Dude. The carpet. Shit. That's not really gonna be good. They're kinda fucked a little.
TWEENER!
Bellick's gonna put him on PI, I know it!
Ah shit, I knew it. I think Bellick knows that he's being obvious with Tweener. I think he knows that everyone knows he's curious about Michael, the thing is though is that that right there? Made it look like Tweener is a snitch. He is, but no one is supposed to know. Being a snitch is almost as bad as being a baby-raper or child-abuser. Snitches "fall down" in the shower a lot and "roll off their bunks at night" and gt thrown blanket parties. Bellick knew exactly what he was doing putting Tweener on PI, he didn't expect any information from that, he was trying to make Tweener pay.
Re: V-cast commercial with PB clips: I'd so totally rather download the whole ep illegally thank you very much!
I WANT HAYWIRE DAMMIT!!
Back on.
Tweener is so white it hurts. Seriously, yo.
Ugh. Yuck. I am officially disgusted with Papa Burrows' backstory already. My Mom likes it but she's obviously a fucking idiot. I liked it better when Lincoln was just fucked over at random, it made Martha Stewart and co more evil.
Lincoln's execution is one week from Friday.
YAY! LJ! It's sad that the fifteen-year-old is the smartst one in that room probably.
Dude! They sent in LJ? He's fucking fifteen! Why oh why would you send a fifteen-year-old down a well to get something from a dead guy? I know that he's the smallest but dude. FIFTEEN.
Who the fuck is O. Kravecki? Oh. Tell me it's Kllerman's dad or something! Dude that would rock! Cause if LJ killed Kellerman's parents that would be fucking perfect!
Dude. Michael looks fucking terrified. Holy shit.
And now Michael and Linc are in solitary together. Ooh! They're talking to each other! I love that in a technical sense because in solitary the guys communicate with each other through the pipes that connect and through the small slots at the bottom of the doors.
Aww! Lincoln really is the best big brother ever. I love him to itty bitty pieces.
Also? Michael has another plan, you know it.
Dude. C-Note is totally grasping at straws. I think his wife may kinda know a little that he's not completely telling the truth.
No! Not Sucre! I fucking hate all of them now. Fucking bastards send the Puppy to go do the work... Fuckers. Though again this reminded me of Elissa, no matter what or where Sucre seems to be the whiping boy/gopher/scapegoat.
God, Michael looks fucking crazy, holy shit.
MOG! DON'T! He's gonna fake a suicide attempt! He's gonna fucking hang himself with his clothes!
Heh. T-Bag has to take one for the team. Ick.
Dude. LJ's gonna take the gun. So obvious. Poor LJ, you're such a stupid-head.
Still like Katie. Pretty much all I have to say about that scene there.
Oh dude. Okay, so he's not gonna kill himself; he's gonna recreate the pipes with the strips of his shirt. Dude, they're gonna have him remember like this and I'm not gonna get any Haywire and I'm going to feel very dissapointed.
Dude. Michael punching the wall should not be that hot. Also? Nevermind. I was gonna say something about the times my little brother beat up his metal locker and the walls and things like that but my brain just cant go from "Michael punchy = hot" to "Brother punchy = Dude stop hitting things."
SUCRE! NO!
NO! NOOOOOO! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! OMFG!
FUCKING COMMERCIALS!!!!
Bellick you fucking bastard! Let go of Sucre!
Ooh! Slingshotting. Nice. You're good at thinking Sucre, that's part of why I love you.
EW! Bellick fucking sniffed them! EW!
SHU party! Lincoln next to Michael next to Sucre. Mmm.
Dude, Lincoln freaking out made my heart hurt.
Michael's hand looks so fucking painful. It looks like he broke every finger in it.
Kellerman is Owen? Dude. Owen is a fathead name. Kellerman is a fathead then.
Michael! MOG! He's trying to get into the psyche ward!
Tweener you fucking rat. Narc.
Dude. Michael fakes crazy way too good; I think he has some previous experience.
What the hell does J-Cat stand for anyway? Abruzzi maybe? I was hoping it wuld be Abruzzi.
Kellerman doesn't feel like an Owen to me.
LJ is not so sneaky.
Michael is so fucking creepy. That comepletely unresponsive stare is creepy.
Dude! Kellerman's neck!
LJ! The Cops!
Tweener!
Michael!
HAYWIRE!
Yeah I know, I'm late. Bite me.
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My guess is that it's only been like a day since the last episode, as we saw Michael and Sucre talking about Michael trying to reconstruct the plans at the beginning of the episode, as if he's just started working on it. Plus, in the last ep. Sara said something like "as far as I can tell it came from a guard's uniform" so maybe she wanted to take some more time to check it out before going to Pope?
Michael in a wife-beater?
Mmmmmmm...... *drools*
Michael is being a total bitch to Sucre.
I didn't mind that so much. I mean, he was bitchy and mean to Sucre, unnecessarily, but it's understandable and I like pissy!losing it!Michael. A lot.
Yuck. I am officially disgusted with Papa Burrows' backstory already. My Mom likes it but she's obviously a fucking idiot.
Hahaha. And yes, me too. I'm still not to the point of being really upset about it since we still know so little about it, but SpyDaddy Burrows? Ugh. Just such a bad idea that I can't see going well. I agree, I much preferred them as a normal, average family, Dad just a random "abusive alcoholic who abandoned his family," Michael and Lincoln as fairly regular people (with Michael a little extra smart), and no deeper connections to the conspiracy or the CIA or the VP. Way, way too Alias for my tastes.
God, Michael looks fucking crazy, holy shit.
Loved that. I loved seeing a hero/main character/protagonist actually lose his shit and flip out a bit (even if part of it ended up being a Plan - a good bit of that wasn't acting, in my opinion).
Though again this reminded me of Elissa, no matter what or where Sucre seems to be the whiping boy/gopher/scapegoat.
I figured they sent him, all assumed that he would be the one to do it, because he's the only one with a cell that has a hole, thus granting him overnight access to the breakroom to do the hole-filling. No one else could do it because no one else has a hole in their cell.
Dude, Lincoln freaking out made my heart hurt.
I so very much want (and probably won't get) a scene with the two of them after Michael's been in the psych ward and Lincoln alternates between being so totally relieved that he's okay and didn't actually kill himself or something, and being really, really pissed off at Michael for making him worry like that.
I think he has some previous experience.
Totally! I've really been wanting some more back story to Michael in therapy.
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Though I can't really think of how they'd even be able to get close enough to yell at each other, since Linc is still stuck in solitary.
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Though I can't really think of how they'd even be able to get close enough to yell at each other, since Linc is still stuck in solitary.
Word. And the next episode is probably going to be them telling Lincoln about LJ and so Lincoln's mind will be on other stuff.
So yeah, there is *reason* for why they can't argue, but it still pisses me off.
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We don't need to be beaten over the head in every scene of every episode that Michael is there for his brother, they love each other, yada yada yada, but there are points on this show that it starts to feel less like Michael is doing all of this to save Lincoln because he loves him, and more that he is doing this because he has to carry out The Plan (which reminds me of a couple of your fic ideas).
Like sometimes I worry that they're dropping the ball on the brothers' relationship and pushing it to the background in favor of Lincoln/LJ and Michael/Sara. Which I harp on a lot, but it bugs me, and I fear that you're right and that Lincoln will be preoccupied with fears over LJ (and you know, rightfully so, as LJ is his son and he should be worried about him, but still) and we'll get little followup on his worrying about Michael in this episode.
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Hah, have been calling that for ages.
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Makes sense.
but SpyDaddy Burrows? Ugh. Just such a bad idea that I can't see going well.
See I think my main problem with it is I'm Sci-fi. Either go all out and give 'em superpowers too or let them be normal. Don't pull this "Undercover spy" shit.
Loved that. I loved seeing a hero/main character/protagonist actually lose his shit and flip out a bit (even if part of it ended up being a Plan - a good bit of that wasn't acting, in my opinion).
Oh man yes! Seeing him lose his shit was fun. And I agree, some of the had to have been a little... "stress relief" or something.
No one else could do it because no one else has a hole in their cell.
Please. Even if the hole was in T-Bag's cell do you think he would volunteer to go do it.
I so very much want (and probably won't get) a scene with the two of them after Michael's been in the psych ward and Lincoln alternates between being so totally relieved that he's okay and didn't actually kill himself or something, and being really, really pissed off at Michael for making him worry like that.
Oh ditto here. I seriously want to see this. I have this picture in my head of Lincoln with his hands on either side of Michael's head and him growling out "Don't you ever do that to me again!"
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Write it!
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She says as she fixes the header ong the fic she's about to post.
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Oh man, I can't tell you how much I agree, and I think you nailed it for me - if they'd introduced all of these characters from the very beginning as having a possible personal connection to the conspiracy, to the CIA, etc, I think I'd be more okay with it. But having them be normal, average people and then suddenly you bring in this deeper CIA connection shit just throws me, and not in a good way. It just doesn't seem to fit at all (that, exactly, was actually one of my problems with Alias early on - it started out as a SuperSpyBarbie show, and was awesome, lots of cool spy stuff and cool spy people doing cool spy tricks, and then all of a sudden they introduce this msytical crap and make Sydney the subject of an ancient prophesy and it got really sci-fi, and I love sci-fi, but not in a show that started out as regular, striaght-up action/drama. Ugh)
Please. Even if the hole was in T-Bag's cell do you think he would volunteer to go do it.
Maybe not, but at least there'd be some more discussion and they wouldn't just assume that Sucre would do it. If there was a hole in C-Note's cell or even Westmoreland's, I could see one of them being open to the idea of doing it. I didn't take that as anything more than "Well, sucks for you, but you're the only one with a hole, so it's up to you."
I have this picture in my head of Lincoln with his hands on either side of Michael's head and him growling out "Don't you ever do that to me again!"
That's exactly how it is in my head, too - Lincoln first pushing Michael and yelling at him "what were you thinking?!" then crushing him in a hug, then pulling away and yelling "don't you ever scare me like that again!"
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Wow. I dod not know that about Alias. What I hate about this is that we were tricked into thinking that Lincoln grew up with a shit life and managed to get picked at random by a group of people willing to ruin some random strangers life just for their gain. This whole "Papa Burrows worked for us and went rouge" thing? Is a cop-out. Suddenly Dad isn't a bad guy and he probably left to save his wife and kids who he loved/loves and VP Reynolds isn't as incredibly evil as we thought she was, she was just trying to kill two birds with one stone.
Boondock Saints pulled it off because you already had that leap of the fantastical faith with the boys' "Mission From God" so having Il Duce be their Dad and giving him The Mission and The Morals and so on was kinda fitting.
Prison Break? Notsomuch.
I didn't take that as anything more than "Well, sucks for you, but you're the only one with a hole, so it's up to you."
True. It was a convieniant excuse for everyone else, they didn't have to worry about getting caught because there was no real chance for them to do it, now if it had been in C-Note's cell or something? That would've been a mighty fine fight cause you know he wouldn't want to risk that. And he ain't smart enough to think of an excuse like Sucre did.
That's exactly how it is in my head, too - Lincoln first pushing Michael and yelling at him "what were you thinking?!" then crushing him in a hug, then pulling away and yelling "don't you ever scare me like that again!"
See now I really wanna write this like TheLana said, but my only problem is figuring out where it would happen. I really don't see them putting Linc back on PI but in the reality this show lives in who knows.
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I have a feeling that I'm the only Alias fan who ever had a problem with the Rimbaldi storyline (Rimbaldi was the ancient prophet guy who wrote the prophesy about Sydney and who all the characters became inexplicably obsessed with), so I doubt it's a common complaint, but I really hated how the show went from being action, spy stuff to sci-fi. It definitely was not what killed the show for me, but I've always been unhappy with that plot.
Suddenly Dad isn't a bad guy and he probably left to save his wife and kids who he loved/loves
Totally. Total cop-out. I hate the idea that Michael and Lincoln's lives have been leading up to this moment, that none of this is random and just something that happened. I think it also takes away a lot of the responsibility from Lincoln who, while innocent, certainly got himself into this situation by getting himself into debt and never telling Michael about it, agreeing to take the hit to get out of debt, etc. Not that I want Linc to be a cold-blooded murderer, but I much prefer all these characters as imperfect, sometimes selfish, not always smart, not always completely innocent. Making this conspiracy all about SpyDaddy, to me, takes away a lot of Linc as an "everyman," regular guy who got himself into trouble and got caught up in this thing by random accident.
I think you're right with Boondock Saints, I think that revelation really worked within the context of the movie and the whole "chosen by God to carry out this mission" concept.
And he ain't smart enough to think of an excuse like Sucre did.
It's funny, because C-Note has been shown to have booksmarts similar to Michael, but not all that good at thinking quickly (spitting out that he's being sent back to Iraq rather than confessing about prison to his wife seemed like a very sudden idea, and not a good one at all). Sucre, on the other hand, may not have the booksmarts of the other two, but is very clever and can spin plans and ideas quickly, which I love - love that he's not just Michael's dumb sidekick, that he's actually fairly intelligent in his own right and can handle himself without Michael around.
but my only problem is figuring out where it would happen.
Yeah, for some reason in my head they're in the infirmery (possibly the M/S shipper in me who wants Sara to be around and see some of the brother interaction), but I have no idea why Linc would be there, as Sara would probably go to his cell if she needs to check him out for something, so there'd be no need to take him out of his cell. Would Linc still be able to go to church/mass/whatever it is now that he's in solitary? That's the only place I could see them logically interacting.
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It's things like that that make me glad I've never watched the show.
Making this conspiracy all about SpyDaddy, to me, takes away a lot of Linc as an "everyman," regular guy who got himself into trouble and got caught up in this thing by random accident.
Oh I'm totally with you right there. I liked the morbid irony of Lincoln being sentenced to death for the one thing he didn't actually do. He thought about it, yeah. Hell maybe if Steadman hadn't already of bean "dead" when he got there he may have actually done it. But he didn't.
I think you're right with Boondock Saints, I think that revelation really worked within the context of the movie and the whole "chosen by God to carry out this mission" concept.
Exactly, it was perfect for the movie because it fit. In this show? It's like me suddenly making Michael a Saiyan and having him sprout a tail; it just doesn't work.
t's funny, because C-Note has been shown to have booksmarts similar to Michael, but not all that good at thinking quickly
The way I see it? They're a spectrum. Sucre is very much not with the booksmarts, but that's okay, he has amazing street smarts and he's quick on his feet, he vvery much reminds me of someone who could have grown up in Humboldt Park because it's a sitty neighborhood and you have to be quick on your feet. You need to be able to spit out a believable lie to the cops when they ask why you're out so late at night and you have to know who you can trust to collaberate on your story and who will fuck you over. He;s one end of a spectrum.
C-Note is the other end of the spectrum, he kind of reminds me of Fraiser a little. He's a victim of his booksmarts and he's not used to thinking on his feet. In the Army you learn to follow orders, thinking for yourself isn't usually a good thing, and so I think C-Note flourished there. Sadly he's not used to thinking quick, he's not used to haveing to fake a story right on the spot, he's used to being fed his lines and such.
Michael? Is right there in the middle. He grew up on the streets and went to college and got his book learning on, so he's right in the middle of that specturm between them. He's got the best of both worlds.
Would Linc still be able to go to church/mass/whatever it is now that he's in solitary? That's the only place I could see them logically interacting.
Nope. You get fifteen minutes out a day, if you're good, to shower and that's it. You shower alone because the guards take you out in shifts, cell one out then in, cell two out then in, ect, ect. This is one of those things where if a guard were to be nice and let two of the inmates cross paths to say hi or something he would be reprimanded badly and possibly lose his job even.
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Was that Colin Mochrie?
That seriously hurt me, I was laughing so hard. :D
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I was seriously convinced it was him. I'm still a hundred percent that it wasn't.