Iam finding it hard to remove myself cold turkey from the act of reviewing media that I come in contact with. So, in good nature, I have decided to give my fairly unbiased opinions about a television show that was first featured in 2005 and I first watched in 2012 called Prison Break.
the break is really an amazing show to watch it is full of emotions compounded with hate, love and envy all through the seasons whetting your appetite to watch simultaneously without a break
especially the American bond they show when they get to Sona rules are rules to the Panamanian drug Lord in the battle field
the team work and so on..
it was really interesting show ever.
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i still have unaswered
questions.in season one,the convicts applied fertilizers on their bed and i wonder why they did that.also i feel mike and linc could have disquised themselves better and that would have sort of reduced the chase.still best show ever though
I read a while back that the TV show Prison Break was popular in China and that there were plans for a production company to dub the series. I ran across a short clip online with Mandarin audio a little while ago but have not had any luck finding entire dubbed episodes (I want to find spoken Mandarin not just subtitles so that I can improve my listening ability). Does anyone know where to find online or buy dubbed episodes? Prison Break is one of my favorite TV shows - it is over-the-top but lots of fun and I would love to be able to relax at the end of the day with a bag of popcorn and be studying Chinese at the same time. :rolleyes:
Here's are some links to Prison Break (越狱) Chinese dubs season 1 and 2 (about 3/4 of the way down the page). You'll need emule. I tested a few episodes and they are painfully slow at the moment (then again, emule often is). I had downloaded a few episodes a while back. The dubbing is not bad, as far as dubbings go.
I don't know of many American shows with dubbed versions available for download or purchase. There are a bunch of cartoon/anime shows with dubbed versions, though. Also, tons of movies with dubbed versions. And of course, like imron points out, plenty of good native Chinese shows.
There is only one story and it continues from one season to the next. The same characters are involved, at least for Seasons 1 to 4. (I haven't seen Season 5 myself.) There are multiple literal prison breaks, but not one per season.
I think you could watch the first two seasons and walk away with a complete story feeling. The story does continue, but S2 left off at a good stopping point IIRC. Seasons 3 and 4 are more closely tied, so if you want to watch S3, you probably want to watch S4 as well for closure.
As I said, I haven't seen S5 myself, but given the large real-world time gap between S4 and S5, I'm assuming it's a more self-contained story, perhaps with some references back to the earlier seasons. I don't know how many of the original cast return to reprise their roles.
Prison Break is an American television serial drama created by Paul Scheuring, that was broadcast on Fox for four seasons, from 2005 until 2009. The series revolves around two brothers; one has been sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, and the other devises an elaborate plan to help his brother escape prison. The series was produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions, in association with Original Television and 20th Century Fox Television. Along with creator Paul Scheuring, the series is executive produced by Matt Olmstead, Kevin Hooks, Marty Adelstein, Dawn Parouse, Neal H. Moritz, and Brett Ratner who directed the pilot episode. The series' theme music, composed by Ramin Djawadi, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2006.The series was originally turned down by Fox in 2003, which was concerned about the long-term prospects of such a series. Following the popularity of serialized prime time television series Lost and 24, Fox decided to back production in 2004. The first season received generally positive reviews, and performed well in the ratings. The first season was originally planned for a 13-episode run, but was extended to include an extra nine episodes due to its popularity. Prison Break was nominated for several industry awards, and won the 2006 People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama and was nominated for the 2005 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Drama. In the United States, all four seasons have been released on DVD, while the first and third seasons and The Final Break have also been released on Blu-ray Disc. The series has been aired and all seasons have been released on Blu-ray internationally.
The third set up in the prison break heist is where one team steals a police schedule and the other steals a vehicle. I've been on the police team every attempt so far. Every time I get the schedule, burn the car, etc. you have to bring the schedule back to the leaders heist room. So I've done that then the other team dies. But for once the other team didn't die. But this time when you burn the car it didn't show a yellow waypoint back to the planning room. It said however to take the schedule to the planning room. So we drove there without the waypoint but when I got into the circle it wouldn't let me go into my apartment when the mission objective was active. This has happened twice now. How do I stop this?
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This is part two of a series on social media and social psychology. The first blogpost can be found here, which lays the groundwork for this conversation. I encourage you to check it out before you read through this post.
One of my favorite entertainers is Bo Burnham. His evolution as a performer since his early YouTube days has been incredible to watch. He started as a young man harnessing YouTube to create his brand online and sing his silly songs. As he grew older, he pumped out comedy special after comedy special, steadily growing in his understanding of the world around him and of his own craft. As he got bigger and bigger, he recognized that while YouTube and social media was the platform by which he built his brand, it had become a prison for him and many others. His most recent stand-up special, Make Happy explores his own struggles with mental health and happiness and how it intermingles with social media. For a sneak peek, watch this video:
The series was originally turned down by Fox in 2003, which was concerned about the long-term prospects of such a series. Following the popularity of serialized prime time television series Lost and 24, Fox decided to back production in 2004. The first season received mostly positive reviews from critics with universal acclaim from audiences.[2] Furthermore, it performed exceptionally in the ratings and was originally planned for a 13-episode run, but was extended to include an extra nine episodes due to its popularity. The subsequent seasons continued to receive strong ratings, however some critics claimed the show had overstayed its welcome.[3] Prison Break was nominated for several industry awards, including the 2005 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Drama and the 2006 People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama, which it won. In the United States, all five seasons have been released on DVD and released on Blu-ray internationally.
The success of the series has spawned several official tie-ins: a video game, the spin-off series Prison Break: Proof of Innocence for mobile phones, online webisodes, an official magazine, and a novel. The fourth season of Prison Break returned from its mid-season break in a new timeslot on April 17, 2009, for the series' last six episodes.[4] Two additional episodes, titled "The Old Ball and Chain" and "Free" were produced, and were later transformed into a standalone feature, titled The Final Break. Its events take place before the last scene of the series finale, and conclude the plotlines. The feature was released on DVD and Blu-ray July 21, 2009.[5]
A nine-episode fifth season was announced by Fox in January 2016. The revival series premiered on April 4, 2017, and concluded on May 30.[6] In January 2018, Fox confirmed that season 6 was in early development;[7] however, in August 2019, Fox announced that it had no current plans to revive Prison Break,[8] with Miller stating in late 2020 that he had no plan to return to the series.[9]
The first season follows the rescue of Lincoln Burrows, who is accused of murdering Terrence Steadman, the brother of Vice President of the United States, Caroline Reynolds. Lincoln is sentenced to death and is incarcerated in Fox River State Penitentiary where he awaits his execution. Lincoln's brother, brilliant structural engineer Michael Scofield, is convinced of Lincoln's innocence and formulates an elaborate escape plan. In order to gain access to Fox River, Michael commits an armed robbery which results in him being sentenced to Fox River. In prison, Michael befriends the prison doctor Sara Tancredi when he pretends to suffer from Type 1 diabetes, in order to gain daily access to the prison's infirmary, where he receives his daily insulin shots. The brothers' fight to ward off the execution is aided by their lifelong friend Veronica Donovan, who begins to investigate the conspiracy that put Lincoln in jail. However, they are hindered by covert agents, members of an organization called "The Company". The Company was responsible for framing Lincoln, and they did so because of Lincoln's father Aldo Burrows, and his former connections with The Company. The brothers, along with six inmates, Fernando Sucre, Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell, Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin, David "Tweener" Apolskis, John Abruzzi, and Charles "Haywire" Patoshik, who come to be known as the Fox River Eight, escape in the season's penultimate episode by using their prison privileges to dig an escape tunnel underneath the prison.
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