Fox has given an early second-season renewal to the 20th Century Fox TV-produced suspense thriller Prison Break, which returned to strong ratings last week after a four-month hiatus, reports Variety.
The pickup follows earlier renewals for American Idol, Bones, The Simpsons, King of the Hill and Family Guy.
In its two Monday 8 p.m. airings, Prison Break has increased Fox's season-to-date ratings in the slot 57% among adults 18-49, averaging a 4.4/12. The series' performance is even more impressive among adults 18-34, improving Fox's numbers by 81%.
Paul Scheuring created Prison Break and executive produces along with Dawn Parouse, Marty Adelstein, Neal Moritz and Brett Ratner.
Anyone notice when they finally showed the VP's brother, they had him put in false teeth? I'm guessing that will be a big clue later on, since they obviously switched the dental records for him and the guy that is buried in his grave. Someone will eventually find out he had false teeth and that the guy that is buried, doesn't.
Anyone notice when they finally showed the VP's brother, they had him put in false teeth? I'm guessing that will be a big clue later on, since they obviously switched the dental records for him and the guy that is buried in his grave. Someone will eventually find out he had false teeth and that the guy that is buried, doesn't.
Like I said earlier, they used the false teeth bit in that Matthew Perry - Bruce Willis movie "The Whole Nine Yards" so when I saw that the dental records matched, I knew it was BS. Been there done that. Cool episode though, even if they borrowed a bit from the way Lost does things.
Like I said earlier, they used the false teeth bit in that Matthew Perry - Bruce Willis movie "The Whole Nine Yards" so when I saw that the dental records matched, I knew it was BS. Been there done that. Cool episode though, even if they borrowed a bit from the way Lost does things.
I agree, as soon as they started digging up the body, I said "all they have to do is switch the dental records". I was just saying, the false teeth will turn out to be the "proof" they need.
Supposedly next season will be all about them on the run, once they finally break out.
seems like a more modern version of The Fugitive, especially the car accident.
I'm hooked. Can't wait to see next week's episode with Abruzze (sp?) coming back from his neck being slit. Wasn't sure if he would come back or just keep doing those VW commercials he was doing.
I'll scream my lungs out...'til I fill this thread!
seems like a more modern version of The Fugitive, especially the car accident.
I'm hooked. Can't wait to see next week's episode with Abruzze (sp?) coming back from his neck being slit. Wasn't sure if he would come back or just keep doing those VW commercials he was doing.
Here's what I don't like...they've killed all these people just to save one guys life.
I like the show, but sometimes it leaves me stratching my head.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
Here's what I don't like...they've killed all these people just to save one guys life.
I like the show, but sometimes it leaves me stratching my head.
PBM
Its the ultimate, suspend your disbelief, take everything with a grain of salt and just shut your brain off and enjoy the ride kind of show. As long as you don't think about whether or not what goes on is plausible, you can enjoy it. Thats what I do. I had a film professor who suggested doing it form time to time, as you can't analyze everything.
Its the ultimate, suspend your disbelief, take everything with a grain of salt and just shut your brain off and enjoy the ride kind of show. As long as you don't think about whether or not what goes on is plausible, you can enjoy it. Thats what I do. I had a film professor who suggested doing it form time to time, as you can't analyze everything.
I just watch it for Scofield. What a dreamboat...
Yes, I typed dreamboat....he's so hot!
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Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
Its the ultimate, suspend your disbelief, take everything with a grain of salt and just shut your brain off and enjoy the ride kind of show. As long as you don't think about whether or not what goes on is plausible, you can enjoy it. Thats what I do. I had a film professor who suggested doing it form time to time, as you can't analyze everything.
as is with most shows on tv now. Lost? 24? Phillies baseball?
I'll scream my lungs out...'til I fill this thread!
Seriously, I'm about to throw the towel in on this show...it's getting pretty rigoddamndiculous.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
Seriously, I'm about to throw the towel in on this show...it's getting pretty rigoddamndiculous.
PBM
It's always been rigoddamndiculous. But after a Monday at work, its nice to just watch, shut the old brain off and enjoy the ride. I like watching Michael's intricate puzzle come together. And I like looking at Dr. Sara.
It's always been rigoddamndiculous. But after a Monday at work, its nice to just watch, shut the old brain off and enjoy the ride. I like watching Michael's intricate puzzle come together. And I like looking at Dr. Sara.
It use to be like that...now it's getting to be too smart for it's own good. I've been disappointed in the past few episodes.
PBM
"We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"
It use to be like that...now it's getting to be too smart for it's own good. I've been disappointed in the past few episodes.
PBM
I kind of see it like this. Breaking out of prison probably isn't easy, hence the need for an intricate, smartly designed plan. If it it was simple, more people would do it. I've never really been too into the conspiracy storyline though.
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Anyone notice when they finally showed the VP's brother, they had him put in false teeth? I'm guessing that will be a big clue later on, since they obviously switched the dental records for him and the guy that is buried in his grave. Someone will eventually find out he had false teeth and that the guy that is buried, doesn't.
Like I said earlier, they used the false teeth bit in that Matthew Perry - Bruce Willis movie "The Whole Nine Yards" so when I saw that the dental records matched, I knew it was BS. Been there done that. Cool episode though, even if they borrowed a bit from the way Lost does things.
I agree, as soon as they started digging up the body, I said "all they have to do is switch the dental records". I was just saying, the false teeth will turn out to be the "proof" they need.
And yeah, it did kinda remind me of Lost.
so what do u think is up with michael?
i keep wondering how they will keep the show moving. such a great show.
Supposedly next season will be all about them on the run, once they finally break out.
seems like a more modern version of The Fugitive, especially the car accident.
I'm hooked. Can't wait to see next week's episode with Abruzze (sp?) coming back from his neck being slit. Wasn't sure if he would come back or just keep doing those VW commercials he was doing.
nice, cant wait to see what he gets up to
Sucks, but it doesn't look like the old man is going to make it based on the previews that is.
Nope.
It is lame.
the bad idea or me befallen by it?
I like the show, but sometimes it leaves me stratching my head.
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Its the ultimate, suspend your disbelief, take everything with a grain of salt and just shut your brain off and enjoy the ride kind of show. As long as you don't think about whether or not what goes on is plausible, you can enjoy it. Thats what I do. I had a film professor who suggested doing it form time to time, as you can't analyze everything.
Kind of ironic when Lincoln was talking with his dad and said he was willing to sacrifice 1 life (his sons) for this cause.
I just watch it for Scofield. What a dreamboat...
Yes, I typed dreamboat....he's so hot!
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
I saw Hard To Imagine LIVE at MSG!
You must've been in heaven when he finally kissed Dr. Tancredi then.
that BITCH! :-)
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
I saw Hard To Imagine LIVE at MSG!
oh man.. but that little punk guy needs to get punched or something! what a bastard!!
I think she's hot. I'm jealous of him for getting to do that. You can tell she was just so smitten with him.
as is with most shows on tv now. Lost? 24? Phillies baseball?
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it is, but i can't seem to stop watching. I'm more concerned with the plot with the vice pres.
It's always been rigoddamndiculous. But after a Monday at work, its nice to just watch, shut the old brain off and enjoy the ride. I like watching Michael's intricate puzzle come together. And I like looking at Dr. Sara.
It use to be like that...now it's getting to be too smart for it's own good. I've been disappointed in the past few episodes.
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I kind of see it like this. Breaking out of prison probably isn't easy, hence the need for an intricate, smartly designed plan. If it it was simple, more people would do it. I've never really been too into the conspiracy storyline though.