October 11, 2008
Question: Do you have any information regarding Prison Break’s future? Is there any hope of getting all 22 episodes this season? — Adry
Ausiello: Well, there is now. Not so much two weeks ago, when Fox told producer Twentieth Television that they only needed 16 episodes this season instead of the originally-agreed-upon 22. (Quick sidebar: Ironic that the network would make such a request this season when the show’s actually good. Where were they last season when it sucked!) Anyway, Twentieth’s response to Fox went something like this: “You asked for 22, you’re getting 22!” So, to answer your question, Adry, yes, there will be 22 Prison Breaks this season.
Source: EW
October 10, 2008
TVGuide.com recently chatted with Paul Adelstein about Private Practice, and of course a couple Prison Break questions were thrown in there!!
TVGuide.com: Are you, as I am, of the thought that Prison Break’s Kellerman is not necessarily dead?
Adelstein: I am definitely of that mind, although there have been no indications that he is not dead.
TVGuide.com: When that van door popped open [at the end of Season 2], I always took it that he was expecting to see whomever he saw.
Adelstein: That’s why it was a fun piece of writing, because it could play either way. I’m either being rescued… or I’m being deep-sixed.
Can’t we have him back for one episode? Even the finale?!?
October 9, 2008
Nick Santora recently wrote on PBreakFans that he sometimes hangs out with the cast and crew of Prison Break.
“Most fun we ever had is when we all went to Vegas together. I can’t tell you exactly what went on there … you know, what happens in Vegas …. But, truth is, we laugh and have fun every day while working very hard.”
October 8, 2008
Sorry Prison Break fans, but it’s baseball season and that means you’re going to have to wait until October 20th for a new episode of the FOX drama. While the Red Sox, Rays, Dodgers, and Phillies battle it out for spots in the World Series, we’re left wondering how Michael will get his hands on the next Scylla data card, what will become of T-Bag locked in that room under Gate, and if Wyatt will successfully take out Agent Self. In the upcoming episode, “The Price”, two unlikely people join forces for a common goal and one of Michael’s entourage members finds himself in grave danger.
** WARNING! SPOILERS BELOW **
It seems that Michael is ready to talk to The General, after going after most of the Scylla card holders. Perhaps he is holding one himself, which would be completely possible. A plan is hatched to create a car accident, where Sucre and Linc will intentionally crash into The General’s limo. Waiting in an ambulance (how they got one, I’ll never know) is Michael, Bellick, and Sara. With Sara’s medical background, she will easily pass for an EMT to The Company bodyguards. Things don’t go according to plan, when one member of Michael’s group ends up getting shot and it will be up to Sara to save him.
What Sara will soon find out is that Michael has formed a partnership with Gretchen and, as a result, the two women will come face to face for the first time since Panama. Sara has flashbacks to her days of being tortured and we’ll find out exactly went down between these two. Don’t look for any physical showdowns between Gretchen and Sara. Though I love Sara dearly, she’s no match for this Company operative.
Don’t ask me how but T-Bag somehow gets out of his holding cell, probably some part of the deal between Gretchen and Michael. Just because he’s “free” doesn’t mean he’s in the clar. T-Bag will have his hands (or hand) full, when he is revisited by the man who demanded that he hand over Scylla in 3 days or pay a serious price. When the man realizes that T-Bag is empty handed, he throws him down onto his desk and puts a gun to his head.
Here’s another version of the Sneak Peek for those who have probs with daily motion.
October 7, 2008
A sneek peak of next episode which will air in two weeks, called ‘The Price’.
Also please bare with me, I am working on the videos.
It will be worth the wait trust me.
October 6, 2008
An all new episode of Prison Break tonight!
Don’t forget to tune in!
Come here after the show for screencaps and VIDEO CLIPS!!
October 4, 2008
STORY LINE
Gretchen and Self wind up with Scylla (and a buyer), and Michael, whose condition is deteriorating, winds up in the hands of The Company–who promise Lincoln that they can save Michael’s life in exchange for a favor…
[RALPH]
Mid 30s to mid 40s. A bible salesman who comes to the door of Rita’s house as she’s being held hostage by T-Bag, he’s an earnest, devout young man who is going door to door with his bibles, clearly on a mission. Unfortunately, T-Bag thinks he’s an agent for The Company, and Ralph is stunned and terrified to find himself beaten up and tied up on the floor of Rita’s living room. Literally quivering with fear, Ralph finally convinces T-Bag that he is, in fact, just a lowly bible salesman; however, the joke turns out to be on T-Bag…GUEST STAR (20)
[IVAN]
This offbeat, charactery desk clerk at a downtown fleabag hotel in his early 30s to late 40s is a fastidious, slightly fussy man who takes $300 in bribes from Sara and Sucre in exchange for info on Gretchen and Self–whom he immediately calls to warn them…10 lines, 2 scenes (28)
[MAN/DOCTOR]
In his 40s. This doctor working for The Company examines Michael and tells Pad Man his diagnosis…1 speech & 4 lines, 2 scenes sptv050769 (39) PLEASE SUBMIT ALL ETHNICITIES
October 3, 2008
LINCOLN TARGETS PAD MAN FOR THE FINAL CARD KEY; MICHAEL AND ROLAND MAKE DEALS WITH THE DEVIL; SARAH CONFRONTS GRETCHEN; AND THE TEAM LOSES A MEMBER! on “PRISON BREAK” MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, ON FOX.
Lincoln and Sucre target Pad Man to obtain the sixth and final card key, and Gretchen gives Sarah an opportunity to settle the score. Michael and Roland each make deals with different devils, while a team member finds himself on the wrong end of a bullet in “The Price” episode of PRISON BREAK airing Monday, Oct. 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (PB-408) (TV-14 L, V)
Cast: Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows; Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield; Michael Rapaport as Don Self; Amaury Nolasco as Fernando Sucre; Wade Williams as Brad Bellick; Robert Knepper as Theodore “T-Bag” Bagwell; Jodi Lyn O’Keefe as Gretchen; Sarah Wayne Callies as Dr. Sara Tancredi; William Fichtner as Alexander Mahone
Guest Cast: Cress Williams as Wyatt; James Hiroyuki Liao as Roland Glenn; Shannon Lucio as Trishanne; Leon Russom as Pad Man; Stacy Haiduk as Lisa Tabak; Ron Yuan as Feng
October 2, 2008
Question: How bad are the ratings for Prison Break? Is there any hope for a full season? — Isy
Ausiello: The ratings aren’t great, but Fox already ordered a full, 22-episode season and they have yet to amend that order. Speaking of PB, based on what I’m hearing about the next few episodes, producers should bag the women in prison spinoff and pitch Fox Gretchen and T-Bag instead.