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Prison Break - Season 3

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After focusing on the breakout (season one) and the manhunt (season two), season three of Prison Break turns the concept on its head by throwing everyone involved with the show so far--fugitives, lawmen, villains--into the same prison. When we left off in season two's finale, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) had been exonerated of the murder for which he was framed since the beginning of the series, but Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) landed himself behind bars during the escape in Panama. It's no coincidence that he's placed in SONA, a remote place for the lowliest of criminals, along with his pursuers Agent Mahone (William Fichtner) and Bellick (Wade Willams), and fellow former inmate Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell (Robert Kneppner), who naturally cozies up to the crime lord who rules the prison in an effort to move up in the ranks.

The main premise of Prison Break this time around is Michael needing to break someone else out of prison for The Company, the crime network responsible for all nefarious doings on the show. The Company's rep is a homicidal, sneering assassin named Susan (sometimes Gretchen) (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe), who's holding hostage both Lincoln's son LJ and Michael's love Sara until Michael carries out his mission. The typically false starts, double-crossings, and man-that-was-close moments you'd expect to come from a series like this are all there, but this time around episodes feel scattershot, a far cry from the white-knuckle tension builder that was season one. Fichtner, who joined in the second season, is a standout as a pill-popping agent-turned-inmate in withdrawal who must now collaborate with the man he chased across the country. The new characters introduced don't have much purpose; the many plot twists (he's a good guy... no, a bad guy... no, wait, a good guy) leave you a little less motivated each time to keep tuning in, and the final straw is one main character's death early in the season (reportedly because of a contract dispute between the producers and the actor). Originally planned as a jolt to the series, it instead angered many fans who had been long awaiting a just payoff. This would later be rectified before the fourth season, but there's no telling how many Prison Break fans may have skipped town before then. --Ellen A. Kim

Season 3

# # Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Production code
45 1 "Orientación" Kevin Hooks Paul Scheuring September 17, 2007 3AKJ01
46 2 "Fire/Water" Bobby Roth Matt Olmstead September 24, 2007 3AKJ02
47 3 "Call Waiting" Milan Cheylov Zack Estrin October 1, 2007 3AKJ03
48 4 "Good Fences" Michael Switzer Nick Santora October 8, 2007 3AKJ04
49 5 "Interference" Karen Gaviola Karyn Usher October 22, 2007 3AKJ05
50 6 "Photo Finish" Kevin Hooks Seth Hoffman November 5, 2007 3AKJ06
51 7 "Vamonos" Vincent Misiano Zack Estrin & Kalinda Vazquez November 5, 2007 3AKJ07
52 8 "Bang & Burn" Bobby Roth Christian Trokey & Nick Santora November 12, 2007 3AKJ08
53 9 "Boxed In" Craig Ross Karyn Usher January 14, 2008 3AKJ09
54 10 "Dirt Nap" Michael Switzer Matt Olmstead & Seth Hoffman January 21, 2008 3AKJ10
55 11 "Under and Out" Greg Yaitanes Zack Estrin February 4, 2008 3AKJ11
56 12 "Hell or High Water" Nelson McCormick Nick Santora February 11, 2008 3AKJ12
57 13 "The Art of the Deal" Bobby Roth Matt Olmstead & Seth Hoffman February 18, 2008 3AKJ13

 

 

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