9 episodes. 2 days. 1 intense storyline. That’s approximately how long it took to watch 9 episodes of the captivating TV show, that grasps your attention from the first episode. Prison Break Resurrection is the continuation of where Prison Break left off in season 4.
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Prison Break
Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) is sent to prison for a crime that was set up to look like he committed it. Michael Scofield, Lincoln’s brother, conspires to break Lincoln out of prison, but the only way to break him out is from the inside. Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) commits a crime to be sent to prison, and although, Michael Scofield has a “written” out the getaway plan (a tattoo of the map of the prison), there are changes that conflict the original plan.
Season 2, 3, 4, continue off the adventure with Lincoln, Michael and the rest of the prison inmates that helped them break out of prison while they try to run away from the law and everyone who wants to send them off to prison again.
Prison Break: Resurrection
After 10 years, Prison Break returned continue off where we left off in season 4. In season 4, the last episode left off with the death of Michael Scofield. Yet turns out, that he might not actually be dead. Instead, he’s in a different country, and a different prison. The story is also different this time, not only is it breaking Michael Scofield out of prison for a crime he didn’t commit, but also breaking him out a country that is in the middle of a war.
Why Watch it:
Michael Scofield always manages to outsmart his enemy, and his audience member. Both in Prison Break and Prison Break: Resurrection, Michael Scofield is a man of riddles and puzzles, and that what makes both these shows intriguing. I would recommend both of these shows to anyone who likes crime, adventure, and drama.