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The Top Ten Lame Ass Excuses The Writers Will Give For Bringing Sara Back

(Must be read outloud in a snarky David Letterman-type tone):

10.)"Night of The Living Dead" was always Michael Scofield's favourite movie.

9.) "Hi, Dr. Frankenstein? My name's Michael Scofield... hear you've had some great success with dead people?"

8.)Michael runs into the boys from "Supernatural" and they tell him all about the Crossroads Demon. When Dean and Michael die in a year's time, Sara lives happily ever after with Sam as yuppy doctor-lawyer couple with a Volvo.

7.)Dr. Jack Shepard is really the head of the evil company. He gets back to his Island, with the help of Whistler's coordinates after leaving it as one of the Oceanic 6. Michael follows them there and learns that no one really dies if they are on the island He brings Sara's body there and she comes back to life, but has no head. Michael kills Sun, cuts her head off, pops it on Sara's body and exclaims, "I always had a thing for Asian Chicks."

6.)Season 3 was a dream... Sara's just in the shower and she's fine, thanks.

5.)The people from New Line Cinema called. They wanted their ending for "Se7en" back or they were gonna sue Santora's ass!

4.)There was no head in the box. It was a puppy. Lincoln was just having an LSD flashback.

3.)They sewed Saras head back on to Luke McFarlane's body--everybody's happy!

2.)Michael moves to Sleepy Hollow where Sara learns to ride a horse

And the number one lame ass excuse the writers will give for bringing Sara back:

1.) Lincoln will explain in the season premiere: "What? You thought I said, 'She's dead, Michael"? NO! I said, 'Does she give good head Michael?'!!!"

I can't wait, it's been too long. Stupid strike and other crap. I wish I had it to bide my time through summer.

Prison Break Stunner: Sarah Wayne Callies Returns!

Breaking! Prison Break Brings Back Sarah Wayne Callies!

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Season 4 and Spin-Off Info

THE SKINNY: While Season Three of PRISON BREAK was planning on introducing a female character during the latter part of the year that would have ended up on her own “women themed” PRISON BREAK spin-off, but the writer’s strike curtailed those plans.

Now co-executive producer Zack Estrin gives iF the scoop and status on PRISON BREAK: CHERRY HILL, which will put a female character behind bars.

“This was designed earlier to be a spin-off of the character introduced in Season 3 and since the season got cut off, we’re redesigning it to be a more of a brand spin-off how there was CSI: NEW YORK,” says Estrin. “This would be PRISON BREAK: CHERRY HILL. It’s not exactly PRISON BREAK, so it would be more of its own show, same vibe, but its own stuff.”

And the notion of someone breaking out of prison may be an element, but it wouldn’t be the only focus like PRISON BREAK was in its first season.

“It’s not an escape format, at least in the beginning,” he says. “It’s like an undercover format. Someone who was being used inside for information to find things out and if anyone finds out what she’s doing, it’s a big, big problem. So it’s more of like a DEPARTED format. We don’t want to do the same thing with breasts. There would be a different vibe and a different drive to the show. More like, ‘You don’t know who to trust.’”

Although details are still sketchy, Estrin says he’s currently retooling the script with PRISON BREAK executive producer Matt Olmstead.

“We wrote it to be the spin-off of the character and now we have to rewrite it to be its own show without the character and taking out the first half of it, redesigning it and putting it back together,” he explains.

There was also the slim possibility to establish this character in the first part of PRISON BREAK – Season 4, but Estrin says they abandoned that idea so they could focus on rebooting Season 4 properly.

“Because of the strike and short season, that [female] character was going to be a big part of the second half of the season and this season, but we didn’t want to spend the first half of our new season wrapping up Season Three stuff,” explains Estrin about the forthcoming PRISON BREAK season. “Because of the strike, we wanted to launch a whole new mission and a whole new story for the season. So we wrap up Season Three in the first two-hour premiere and move on from there.”

As for the format of Season 4, Estrin explains it won’t be a “prison break” year per se.

“The vibe is very much of the Dirty Dozen/Ronin, kind of feel,” says Estrin. “A group of guys get together to do one thing and the government kind of steps in and a low-level Homeland security guy says ‘you’ve always talked about The Company and how much a problem they are, how about we take these mother f*cker’s down.’ So now we have guys with a mission this year. Instead of running from stuff, like we’ve been doing for the first three years, we’re really turning it around this season. It’s about breaking in as opposed to breaking out.”

And of course the big news is the return of actress Sarah Wayne Callies who played Dr. Sara Tancredi in the first two seasons, but whose character was abruptly decapitated last year.

“It’s not a sci-fi dream sequence, it’s not an evil twin,” Estrin says about the story mechanism to bring her back. “What happened was while they were in Panama, she escapes and ‘Hostage Taking 101,’ you never have just one hostage, then you have no leverage, because they know you’re never going to kill the hostage. So when they escape, we have to make a move right now to show them they mean business. They did this fake thing, head and cadaver to scare the sh*t out of Michael and Lincoln and because they couldn’t let them know they only had LG, then all their leverage is gone. They did it to cover up their own ass.”

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I like prison break. But sometimes they push it.

The whole show is built on unlikely coincidences where everything is going down the drain, the suddenly, something happens, a miracle, someone who was supposed to be far far away suddenly shows up and saves the day!

VidER

The Parad0x, I have no idea what you just said.

anyways I am glad season 4 is coming soon.. they will take the show to a new level but keep the classic Prison Break drama.

Remember the show is called Prison Break for a reason.

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