Joshua Brown no but it shows he is aware, remember he was doing a job. He had no personal affiliation with the people involved, if he didn’t do his job he’d just be wasted.
@@cryko5301 No, because that was a purely selfish move. He only did it to get revenge on Reynolds and the company for betraying him. That wasnt a heroic move. Testifying for Sara was purely unselfish. He only did it to save her
@@lasselyngsnielsen4504 Right. But he didn't know it was friends who were going to rescue him. He assumed he was a dead man who wouldn't see the inside of a cell. With the firing squad quote, and his smile, he thought he was dead.
We all hated Kellerman in season 1, but after that, he always provided moments of relief. whether it be testifying for Sarah or providing the exoneration for everyone.
Kellerman is my favorite character but he wasn’t all that much smarter, it was president Reynolds neglecting him which made him defect, he just did it at the perfect time with Mahone not knowing he was rogue at the time
@@sheffrudytke1086 Well Prison Break taught me that as long as we don't see the dead body we don't know if a person is really dead (it happened with Michael and Kellerman as well). So maybe Kellerman is alive considering Van Gogh was hesitating on shooting him
Kellermans character development was brilliant. As you can see this was a man he believed in what he was doing and was also corrupting he’s own mind just as much as the company was. I love he’s redemption story. Only thing I will say and might not be a popular opinion but I think they didn’t spend enough time on he’s story. it was pretty fast how he went to big time villain to massive hero. But again I really did like he’s character and he’s development.
To be honest I disagree. For a "villain" he was super developed: his past and relation with the vice president, how seeing his partner betraying him broke him, how he went from believing in the company to hating them and working against them, his past in the army, his relationship with his sister, his sad and alone life as Owen K... Hell the guy had more character development than some main characters...
I always thought they killed kellerman here too. but then SUPRISE....NEXT thing we know he's a congressman. Always a spin when it comes to Prison Break
@ScAnDeLeZ Nope, there's no such thing as "supposed to die". Every "surprise" usually have scenes where their deaths are open to interpretation. For instance, Veronica's death was obvious and confirmed, she had a bullet in her head. So is Terrence. But for Scofield and Kellerman, there were no obvious scenes. The production did so because they know those characters will be used to surprise us the following season.
@@theatrix333 9/11 is not a blatant evidence. It is just a probable theory that makes sense if you assume here and there. I was interested in the 9/11 topic as well and I looked it up deeply. It is just a good theory that 9/11 had some ''evil intentions''. I personally believe that theory, but its not evidence at all.
I love the setup here. The cops pull off to what looks like a very discrete road next to a river (You think this is where the hit goes down). Kellerman says: "In the French resistance it was considered a high honor to face a nazi firing squad, that you did you job, the highest honor was to smile when they shot you... Took you long enough." With a simple smirk making you think that the hit was on him. Lo and behold, it was actually on the cops.
Landon Pratte To be fair, there’s a lot of questions to be asked concerning who they were, who they were working with and why they did it among many others that was just overlooked by the show. So it isn’t like their question is unwarranted y’know...
This really should have been a nice end for the show. Kellerman takes the hit so that Sara, Michael and Lincoln can be free. They start a new life in Panama. The end. No Sona, no Scylla, no Yemen.
I love Prison Break so much, i have seen this show at least 3 times.. everything about this show is amazing, storyline character development, directing acting and amazing soundtracks everything is amazing ❤ best show ever!
I love when you hear real life stories like this where no matter the type of crime committed someone comes forward to explain the truth of the actual events whether they are complicit or have a conscious shows you their true character if they feel guilty about the wrongs they have made or just realize it is the right thing to do at the cost of their freedom and I respect that. Just sad it is very rare when something like this in any case actually happens in real life
"She did so because she feared for her life which was appropriate...as I had orders to kill her." ~Sara's realization that he actually was her friend and defied orders for her~ ~Sara is speechless after being exonerated~ "I literally don't even know what to say to you." “It was good knowing you, Sara"
@@nikolinadobreva3078 By this scene, confessing to everything to get Sara free of charges, kind of proves he feels remorse for what he did to her. There are other scenes who show it as well.
My God the memories. Back in 2011 when I started college, I used to watch this show with subtitles on to learn English. I wrote down so many words and learned a lot from this show. I was majoring in English, but pretty much this is how I learned the language.
Aka the shadow government. Like Putin once said, Obama had a lot of good plans and intentions, but he couldn't accomplished them coz US had another government controlling them
Before Season 5, I considered Kellerman a hero at this point. But after Season 5, it's clear that they just straight up murdered these cops to save him. I don't think they really planned on him to return in Season 5 until they actually thought of making it.
Kellerman turned from hated to a legend at the end , i liked this guys story in the prison break still one of my favorite characters along with Mahone and Bellick
I'll never forgive Kellerman for what he did to Sara, but at the same time I love him. If it wasn't for Kellerman both Scofield and Linc would be dead.
They should’ve given kellerman’s betrayal of the company more of a storyline, Kellerman’s testimony pretty much just comes out of nowhere as a Deus ex machina scene.. Really wish they would have made him like Mahone, and had him join the team so he could somewhat redeem himself too
There was always a dramatic irony to it all- the guy who did the ground work of a set up might never actually want to do the damn thing. Kellerman was a seeming enemy who was also just a guy who was cajoled into a job he didn’t want to do. The assassin was actually the key to living at most times. He himself had no interest in it. He was just a disgruntled employee himself.
The truth was nobody wanted to work for company but company was forcing u to work for them with a reason, either with a direct older of being paid alot of money , promising promotions or final decision they force u through threatening ur lovely Family. Facts
Actually Bellick isn’t a villain. Bellick is trying his whole life to be something he wanted to be but isn’t. He wanted to be respected and loved. Sometimes those people can go to extreme lengths when given power.
I always thought this is when they freed Kellerman, but afterwards I saw comments of people thinking they killed Kellerman here and they were all so confused when he showed up again in season 4😂
Then they shat all over that perfect scene of Kellerman's honorable death with a quick horredous attemp at a quick cash grab with season 5, which is btw one of the worst seasons of any show i've ever watched.
The plot hole here, though, is that there was literally no reason to kill him at this point. It only brought more attention to what he said. And, yes, I know he didn't actually die and would return. But no one knew that at the time.
If they didn't kill him, he could have divulged even more information, or be summoned to testify again. It's like Epstein. Some people just need to be silenced for good.
@@Paniekzaaiertje it could have been that he was expecting to be killed since that's what happens to people who spill the secrets of The Company, and he was surprised how long it took for them to find him.
@@Paniekzaaiertje No, no ,no. This scene is Kellerman being killed!! It's just that the writers changed their minds and brought him back in later seasons because he's a popular charactor. A bit like they did with killing Sarah. (She's dead, her head's in a box, oh no, now she's alive again.)
@@Weeble68 If this supposed to mean Kellerman was dead, then the writers did a terrible job. Not only did the scene at no point suggest that Kellerman was being shot, it also was never mentioned anywhere in the rest of the series.
Theodore actually deserved to be released at the end of S4...the way he remembered Balleck after he had just found out about his death was one of the best scenes in that season. To bad his past was against him
but he was sent back to fox river at d end of season 5 which is one thing I dont understand...I mean it was all self defense right there when he killed that agent...
True. Altho S5 wasnt as good as the rest. I missed Mahone. And it was way too fast. No descent building. Granted, it was no complete season but a mini-series.
I could understand why they forgave her jumping bail, but how were the charges of her assisting in a prison breakout dropped? She wasn't under threat at the time + the authorities know she had a relationship with an inmate (Michael). All the crimes the fox river 8 committed after the break, including TBag's murders were on her conscience.
This guy was a good actor in all honesty
I totally agree! A wonderful actor! :)
He is very good
@@TheFawn13 what episode is this
@@Goxus95 the last or second last episode in I think season 2 (maybe 3.) I think its called unexpected witness or something along those lines.
QY-Exotic no, it’s either Fin Del Camino or Sona.
the moment kellerman transformed himself into a hero
Joshua Brown no but it shows he is aware, remember he was doing a job. He had no personal affiliation with the people involved, if he didn’t do his job he’d just be wasted.
He is a hero after he saved Linc and Micheal from Mahone
@@cryko5301 No, because that was a purely selfish move. He only did it to get revenge on Reynolds and the company for betraying him. That wasnt a heroic move. Testifying for Sara was purely unselfish. He only did it to save her
True, he hadn't fully reformed when he shot Mahone.
and proceeded to unnecessarily kill guards
“It was good knowing you Sarah” was such a good line.
He knew.
@@Sa1ntMax knew what?
@@siramoras He knew he would never see her again. That he wouldn't even see the inside of a jail cell.
@@therealmurderbird They meet in season 4 and 5
@@lasselyngsnielsen4504 Right. But he didn't know it was friends who were going to rescue him. He assumed he was a dead man who wouldn't see the inside of a cell. With the firing squad quote, and his smile, he thought he was dead.
"hi my name is not Lance and im not an addict"
Hahhah
"Hi Lance" XD
@@dailythoughts6575 XDD ay lo amoooo
love that line
😂😂😂😂
Mahone. Kellerman. Scofield. What an acting. What dialouges !! Wow .
Nishant Jakhad and Sucre,T-bag
Best actors im telling you
Funny you mention 3 objectively bad actors lol
@@danielhenderson762 how Mahone is bad?
I wish we could’ve seen all 3 of these guys in prison at once. Imagine if they combined their intelligence to come up with a brilliant escape plan
I really didn’t expect Kellerman to confess, great actor. His character was really something else. Dangerous, calm, and a matter of fact
I agree, he was full of surprises, so many transformations from the beginning of the series. 😊
@@TheFawn13 That’s a fact! Very good character. Great actor too
Just like Mahone and Bellick.
We all hated Kellerman in season 1, but after that, he always provided moments of relief. whether it be testifying for Sarah or providing the exoneration for everyone.
tbh i loved kellerman in all season equally. The ring when he showed up, ahhh. Still get the goosebumps.
Nope I loved him lol
@@NateNeverAskedForThis me tooo!! And he was so cool and scary.
I love him in this episode but season 4 was a deus ex machina. How was he allowed to be a Congressman after everyone would have seen his face here?
Worst scene was when he tortured Sara by electrocuting her in the bathtub
Bill Kim was right. Screwing over Kellerman and not putting him in the ground was a huge mistake
Kellerman was much smarter than them.
Kellerman is my favorite character but he wasn’t all that much smarter, it was president Reynolds neglecting him which made him defect, he just did it at the perfect time with Mahone not knowing he was rogue at the time
bill kim was then later shot by the same woman who was saved by Kellerman in court (Sara tancredi)
Him and Mahone so perfectly went from villains to heroes.
This guy before confessing, he was such an annoyance.
You mean he was good at making you hate him.
jasonhylnd001 those are the best actors
jasonhylnd001 no. Because he killed
LJ’s parents and a lot more.
King G thats exactly what hes saying 😂
Kaasplankje5678 no he was basing it merely on the acting. The writing is more of a factor.
I think they need to do a spin off of how Kellerman went on to become Congressman after this scene
Definitely! I would be the happiest person on Earth! XD
Kinda like better call saul
He did. He never died until season the last season
season 5 was shıt
@@sheffrudytke1086 Well Prison Break taught me that as long as we don't see the dead body we don't know if a person is really dead (it happened with Michael and Kellerman as well). So maybe Kellerman is alive considering Van Gogh was hesitating on shooting him
Kellermans character development was brilliant. As you can see this was a man he believed in what he was doing and was also corrupting he’s own mind just as much as the company was. I love he’s redemption story. Only thing I will say and might not be a popular opinion but I think they didn’t spend enough time on he’s story. it was pretty fast how he went to big time villain to massive hero. But again I really did like he’s character and he’s development.
Ur opinion is everything except unpopular
Yeah he's character was great
He wasn't a villiam, he was following orders without question for his country
To be honest I disagree. For a "villain" he was super developed: his past and relation with the vice president, how seeing his partner betraying him broke him, how he went from believing in the company to hating them and working against them, his past in the army, his relationship with his sister, his sad and alone life as Owen K...
Hell the guy had more character development than some main characters...
@@francoGomez111thats make a villain in many circumstances
Kellerman and Mahone were my two favourite characters, I think they were both excellently written.
And intelligently too
I always thought they killed kellerman here too. but then SUPRISE....NEXT thing we know he's a congressman. Always a spin when it comes to Prison Break
yeah they didnt explain what happened and how was he out of jail
@@DavidCubie1 He wasn't in jail look at the end of video, he escaped right after that.
Given that speech clearly they didn't plan he would return lol
@ScAnDeLeZ Nope, there's no such thing as "supposed to die". Every "surprise" usually have scenes where their deaths are open to interpretation. For instance, Veronica's death was obvious and confirmed, she had a bullet in her head. So is Terrence. But for Scofield and Kellerman, there were no obvious scenes. The production did so because they know those characters will be used to surprise us the following season.
You never saw Scofield or Kellerman dying in the first place.
Just like Sara in season 3.
The Company is what's going on in real life in the world
Greg Soon
It is probably true but you have no real evidence. Don't know why you talking like you got evidence.
@@kalee6 9/11 is blatant evidence. If you look into it.
@@kalee6 there is plenty more out there. Seek and you shall find
@@theatrix333 9/11 is not a blatant evidence. It is just a probable theory that makes sense if you assume here and there. I was interested in the 9/11 topic as well and I looked it up deeply. It is just a good theory that 9/11 had some ''evil intentions''. I personally believe that theory, but its not evidence at all.
@@theatrix333 Only delusional people believe theories are facts. That is all i can say.
World class acting, I liked how he played nice guy and bad guy, kellerman outsmarted them all.
There was a time ...kellerman had overtaken Michael in getting Sarah.......till the moment Sarah discovered who kellerman was
I give credit to kellerman that he accepted his fate with dignity
I love the setup here. The cops pull off to what looks like a very discrete road next to a river (You think this is where the hit goes down). Kellerman says: "In the French resistance it was considered a high honor to face a nazi firing squad, that you did you job, the highest honor was to smile when they shot you... Took you long enough." With a simple smirk making you think that the hit was on him. Lo and behold, it was actually on the cops.
StrangeCollectionHQ why was the hit on the cops and not him?
By Puzzllie Sounds like u never watched the show so I’ll make it easy for you. The good guys got there first and recused him before the bad guys did
Nikola Jankovic sadly yes
Landon Pratte To be fair, there’s a lot of questions to be asked concerning who they were, who they were working with and why they did it among many others that was just overlooked by the show. So it isn’t like their question is unwarranted y’know...
The speech only make sense if he is the target lol
This really should have been a nice end for the show. Kellerman takes the hit so that Sara, Michael and Lincoln can be free. They start a new life in Panama. The end. No Sona, no Scylla, no Yemen.
sona and scylla was really good, season 5 was shit
That would have been too short
Yemen?
Goran Pavlović it was suppose to be short. It was originally a movie
Sona and Scylla were great though.. Season 5 had its moments too.
I love Prison Break so much, i have seen this show at least 3 times.. everything about this show is amazing, storyline character development, directing acting and amazing soundtracks everything is amazing ❤ best show ever!
Season 3 was alittle dry and boring. But other than that the rest of the show was good
Totally agree
@@vapaman3353what you talking season 3 is 2nd best
@@Mq2213izzda Only second best if you only watch season 1 and 3. lol.
Life’s been boring after I finished this series
Watch breaking bad
@@hassan_alradhi youre goddamn right
@@hassan_alradhi and better call saul
@@brain_bank48 yup
@@hassan_alradhi If overrated was a show, it would be called breaking bad.
"Sorry for the whole trying to drown you in a bathtub. I hope this makes up for it". lol
I love when you hear real life stories like this where no matter the type of crime committed someone comes forward to explain the truth of the actual events whether they are complicit or have a conscious shows you their true character if they feel guilty about the wrongs they have made or just realize it is the right thing to do at the cost of their freedom and I respect that. Just sad it is very rare when something like this in any case actually happens in real life
"She did so because she feared for her life which was appropriate...as I had orders to kill her." ~Sara's realization that he actually was her friend and defied orders for her~
~Sara is speechless after being exonerated~ "I literally don't even know what to say to you." “It was good knowing you, Sara"
?? He tried to kill her. The only reason she is still alive is because she escaped. Not really because Kellerman had mercy
@@nikolinadobreva3078 By this scene, confessing to everything to get Sara free of charges, kind of proves he feels remorse for what he did to her.
There are other scenes who show it as well.
@@nikolinadobreva3078 he knew he had to kill her but he was trying to put it off
What about the scene, when he was about to kill her by electrocuting her in the bathtub, she barely escaped
The company is Whats happening now in Victoria, Aus with covid-19. General krantz is Dan Andrews.
I love his way of acting ! Elegant actor
👏
My God the memories. Back in 2011 when I started college, I used to watch this show with subtitles on to learn English. I wrote down so many words and learned a lot from this show. I was majoring in English, but pretty much this is how I learned the language.
Kellerman deserves his own prequel show just like better call Saul
Mahone too
I totally agree! 😊
Too late. The actor is way older
If those men were there to rescue Kellerman, then they went to town on that poor officer lol.
Smoked him out his boots
I like the way he smiles
Yes, me toooo 😊
His Acting is out of this world
First 2 seasons of Prison Break was the best thriller ever written
Kellerman Mahone both got screwed by the ppl but in the end they redeem themselves n screwed the company.
So the company is depicted as a corrupt government in prison break...are we sure that prison break isn’t a true story?
@Calum Tatum
Rothschild.
The Elite.
Freemasonary.
You name it.
@@norpriest521 yessir. We really dont know what's going on behind the scenes as far as we know we're just sheep
Nope, because in real life, there are no heroes like Scofield and Burrows. The “Company” gets free reign
@@anonymousperson1706 Good point lol.
Aka the shadow government. Like Putin once said, Obama had a lot of good plans and intentions, but he couldn't accomplished them coz US had another government controlling them
After confessing to all the things he did in a public trial, i find it very hard to believe that he could have became a congressman later
Yeah, extremely unbelievable but I guess that everything is possible in TV series & movies 😆
Kellerman one of the best characters
Before Season 5, I considered Kellerman a hero at this point.
But after Season 5, it's clear that they just straight up murdered these cops to save him. I don't think they really planned on him to return in Season 5 until they actually thought of making it.
Yep I agree
Every character in this movie was perfectly portrayed. It was such such a good series.
My favorite agent 😭♥️
You must be falling in love with his eyes dont ya 😛
He's cute 💋
My favorite agent is Brad Bellick with the bureau.
this is the reason I couldn't stop watching Prison Break
"It was good knowing you sarah" before his certain fate was just the icing on the cake
One of the best characters
Kellerman turned from hated to a legend at the end , i liked this guys story in the prison break still one of my favorite characters along with Mahone and Bellick
You named me!
Paul we been friends since the academy
You named me Danny
The thing is the show make us hate him first and then turned him into something more heroic move.
they did it with many characters
He was never a bad guy.He fought for what he thought was right.He did well in the end.When he righted his wrongs.R.I.P Paul...My fav always
Doing one or two good things doesnt make up for the crimes he did. You know like killimg Ljs mother
and killing his long time partner from high school
@@Fran_Tluanga
He did that because his colleague put his name into the files that were supposed to tell the truth about what happened.
he might not be dead....remember the golden rule of prison break? if we dont SEE them die then they could be alive lol
How he was never a bad guy? He literally said himself, that he did that cause it was ordered by someone else.
Just love this actor
la casa de papel fans can never understand the greatness of this show
never ever and ever
La casa de papel isn’t that money heist
I'll never forgive Kellerman for what he did to Sara, but at the same time I love him. If it wasn't for Kellerman both Scofield and Linc would be dead.
Love how his soundtrack theme main notes play at his last moment.
This scene is what made him a top 3 PB character
They should’ve given kellerman’s betrayal of the company more of a storyline, Kellerman’s testimony pretty much just comes out of nowhere as a Deus ex machina scene.. Really wish they would have made him like Mahone, and had him join the team so he could somewhat redeem himself too
There was always a dramatic irony to it all- the guy who did the ground work of a set up might never actually want to do the damn thing. Kellerman was a seeming enemy who was also just a guy who was cajoled into a job he didn’t want to do. The assassin was actually the key to living at most times. He himself had no interest in it. He was just a disgruntled employee himself.
Kellerman foi um exemplo de remissão. Desde agente assassino, até réu confesso, sem ligar mais pra sua vida, contanto que o certo fosse feito!
Prison break is probably an accurate depiction of government
If you want to know this, search on the internet for the 5-hour video of Altiyan Childs explaining who runs the show.
The truth was nobody wanted to work for company but company was forcing u to work for them with a reason, either with a direct older of being paid alot of money , promising promotions or final decision they force u through threatening ur lovely Family. Facts
Stuff like this happens irl.
I wonder why they still needed Scylla to take The Company down after this. I guess Kellerman didn’t name the Padman.
Paul, Mahone and Bellick definition of villians turn into heroes
Actually Bellick isn’t a villain. Bellick is trying his whole life to be something he wanted to be but isn’t. He wanted to be respected and loved. Sometimes those people can go to extreme lengths when given power.
@@D_Thanghes with the bureau
When the world needed a Hero, they called a Villain.
I always thought this is when they freed Kellerman, but afterwards I saw comments of people thinking they killed Kellerman here and they were all so confused when he showed up again in season 4😂
if the company still had him in their team, Michael wouldn't have won
Then they shat all over that perfect scene of Kellerman's honorable death with a quick horredous attemp at a quick cash grab with season 5, which is btw one of the worst seasons of any show i've ever watched.
iPhone 5 I don't remember kellerman dying b4 season 5
Dude, the video.............
iPhone 5 yea I saw it but due to Season 5 existing he never died in the truck when those men brought guns
Kellerman never died here. He returned in season 4. The shooters killed the guards transporting Kellerman.
Bloody Persistent never trust off screen deaths
Every time this guy appears there’s a ding dong chime 😂
what a great actor. what a great exit too!
this show is so deeply rooted in reality its sickening.
Kellerman was the sleazy agent you loved to hate, but he completely redeemed himself here.
Hated him until this what a lad
Me too, lol. But then he became my favorite character. 😊
Crazy to watch this man play almost the complete opposite of Kellerman as Cooper in Private Practice
The plot hole here, though, is that there was literally no reason to kill him at this point. It only brought more attention to what he said.
And, yes, I know he didn't actually die and would return. But no one knew that at the time.
If they didn't kill him, he could have divulged even more information, or be summoned to testify again. It's like Epstein. Some people just need to be silenced for good.
I spent all night and then all day watching season 2.
How I wish that after the break in season 1 they all would team up and beat the hell out of the company
Me too! That would be the best scenario!
One of my fav character and actor
Kellerman is probably my favourite character after Schofield
Kellerman has style...No doubt he was villain but later got into action
His voice is too sweet for a murderer, my view though
His death is sad but I can't help but laugh when he said: "took you long enough" like he knew 100% he was going to die😂
very good writing. they had me thinking kellerman was dead here, not being broken out.
When he said ‘took you long enough’ you didn’t realize it was what he planned?
@@Paniekzaaiertje it could have been that he was expecting to be killed since that's what happens to people who spill the secrets of The Company, and he was surprised how long it took for them to find him.
@@Paniekzaaiertje it was the perfect line cause it could have meant one of two things
@@Paniekzaaiertje No, no ,no. This scene is Kellerman being killed!! It's just that the writers changed their minds and brought him back in later seasons because he's a popular charactor. A bit like they did with killing Sarah. (She's dead, her head's in a box, oh no, now she's alive again.)
@@Weeble68 If this supposed to mean Kellerman was dead, then the writers did a terrible job. Not only did the scene at no point suggest that Kellerman was being shot, it also was never mentioned anywhere in the rest of the series.
I love that show and especially this scene
I love prison break but a tiny nitpick is how they gave every villain somewhat of a redemption story, bellick, mahone, Kellerman, T-bag kinda
He was a hero.. In shadow.. Smart intelligent agile swift.. N then Rouge.. Character was well defined n so well played...
m
But was ruthless at first,killed his own partner Danny
This Series was damn underrated
i dont know if that true but in Vietnam everyone loves this series and Prison Break is even much more famous than Breaking Bad XD
Not really...actually it's one of the most loved series all over the world
@@giuseppebarbarello6239 great to hear that haha
imagine the money this series would have made if season 1 came out the previous decade around 2016 or 17
Not at all, its overrated in a good way, it should be like that
In wrestling terminology, this is a face turn for Paul Kellerman
"highest honor was to smile when they shot you"
real life will of D confirmed.
He also could give the names of the general, kim and the location of The Company
As you can see, Hi my name is Lang and I'm not a addict
But all along we didn’t know, he survived!
He did..he comes back in the final season
For me he was the hero. Best character growth. I literally loved kellerman & Alex more than borrows
Greatest FACE turn in media history!
this was probably the last good thing on tv
Arrowverse
Breaking Bad?
Breaking Bad, TWD,GOT?
Nope.
carl bland 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
All bad guys turned out good in the end. Mahone, Bellick, Kellermann
even t-bag in season 5...
Theodore actually deserved to be released at the end of S4...the way he remembered Balleck after he had just found out about his death was one of the best scenes in that season. To bad his past was against him
but he was sent back to fox river at d end of season 5 which is one thing I dont understand...I mean it was all self defense right there when he killed that agent...
True. Altho S5 wasnt as good as the rest. I missed Mahone. And it was way too fast. No descent building. Granted, it was no complete season but a mini-series.
i couldn't recognize where from i know him until 1x17, then it hit me - it was from "Private Practice" xD
Kellerman was bad ass
I always thought they were was rescuing Kellermen not killing him
best network drama of all time
And we all thought that Kellerman had died
Yes, the hero's courage
Wait, Sarah is still not off the hook for leaving open the door.
She is actually. That annoying woman said she dropped the charges
why is it that in this show we hate someone and start to love them over the rest of the show xD
I could understand why they forgave her jumping bail, but how were the charges of her assisting in a prison breakout dropped? She wasn't under threat at the time + the authorities know she had a relationship with an inmate (Michael). All the crimes the fox river 8 committed after the break, including TBag's murders were on her conscience.
This dude in the beginning....was gangster AF