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Prison Break 2005 TV Show

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Length
~ 45m
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United States
Release Dates
2005-08-29
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Due to a political conspiracy, an innocent man is sent to death row and his only hope is his brother, who makes it his mission to deliberately get himself sent to the same prison in order to break the both of them out, from the inside out.
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Dominic Purcell
Dominic Purcell
Lincoln Burrows
Rockmond Dunbar
Rockmond Dunbar
Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin
Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Wayne Callies
Dr. Sara Tancredi
Paul Adelstein
Paul Adelstein
Paul Kellerman
Wentworth Miller
Wentworth Miller
Michael Scofield
Robert Wisdom
Robert Wisdom
Norman "Lechero" St. John
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Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
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Revisiting Prison Break end to end (revival included) confirmed two things: its opening run is dynamite TV, and the farther it gets from the prison, the more wear shows. Season one is a breathless puzzle—inked blueprints, micro-missions, tension episode by episode, and suspense paced almost like music (Ramin Djawadi’s score helps). It’s high-grade entertainment. The cast clicks, too: Wentworth Miller crafts a cerebral hero without losing humanity, Dominic Purcell balances him with weary grit, and Robert Knepper makes T-Bag an unforgettable villain; in season two, William Fichtner (Mahone) elevates the manhunt as Michael’s dark mirror. Then the cracks appear: conspiracies that balloon, miracle coincidences, and a repetition of beats that sometimes demand more faith than logic. Sona (S3) injects fresh air but briefly; S4 pivots to a “heist squad” vibe with mixed results; the 2017 return is fun, though it feels more espionage than escape. Even so, Prison Break remains a highly watchable binge: addictive, expert at cliffhangers, and driven by characters who hook you. If you once dropped it, the full ride is worth it… even if the best memories stay behind bars.
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