I've read online that Sarah may be coming back. Fans of the show want her and Michael to reunite. "Ok... when LJ said "I closed my eyes but I heard it" about Gretchen cutting Sara's head off... is it just me or are they trying to give us crazy/stubborn/optimistic Sara fans false hope?? string us along?? If they wanted us to believe, irrevocably, that Sara is dead, then why wouldn't they have LJ say, "I was there, I *saw it with my own eyes* "?? The fact that LJ never *saw* her dead, and especially the fact that they choose to specifically tell us this information when LJ could have said a million different things to his dad in the one minute they had... well it makes me think that either they want to keep the window open for Sara to be alive and for SWC to come back (which I highly doubt seeing as they gave the "official" story to multiple media sources that she was done for good), or they want the average viewer to *think* Sara might possibly not be dead and keep that tiny thread of hope alive in our hearts."
You mean College Girl raving on about a chick programme full of beefcake is really his secret declaration of ' I am a raving mincer and love the salty taste of a bald mans..... head ' Ian :lol: :lol: PS. Reload.
Prison Break isn't a chick program. Yeah, there are 2 good looking lead characters, but it's a show about prison. Lots of guys watch it.
We all know what happens in prison... Someone better lock this thread before Collegeguy starts raving about last episode's shower scene...
The hit Fox drama, Prison Break, will be the springboard for Prison Break: Cherry Hill, which will be set in a women's prison, according to reports. The spin-off will revolve around a new character, Molly, who will be introduced later this season on Prison Break. Molly will be "an upper-middle-class wife" whose family is tragically mixed up in the Company, the same government conspiracy which put Prison Breakers Michael (Wentworth Miller) and Lincoln (Dominic Purcell) behind bars. The role of Molly has not been cast yet. She seeks them out at the hellish Panamanian prison Sona in her quest to exact vengeance."There is an ironic similarity between Molly and Michael -- they're both emotionally banged-up, both have lost loved ones, and both want the people responsible to pay -- so they empathize with each other..."