Prison Break Season 4 Confirmed + Season 3 next air date!


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I found the Season 3 story very boring and it was dragging on way to long then it should of done, that being said when the "head in a box" moment arrived thats when I thought thats stupid thats it for me I am out and I can now say I made the right choice Now sarah is returning .

Totally agree. I can only blame the writers and the producers for crappy production like this. This show was meant to be a mini-series, and then turned into a full season, where it should of ended. Even Season 1 dragged on, with the same setup every single episode. Michael thinks of a way out, he needs an item, but has to do something for that item, finds a road block, and a solution, gets that item, and right back at square one for that episode.

Season 2 was dreadful, and I only kept watching because I wanted to see what happens next. I was hoping it would end there, which it was suppose to. But no... They made a half-season 3, which was just complete garbage, and now I am totally shocked that they are even going to produce a season 4!

How many more prisons can they break out of?

Also, the story has completely changed from the original season.

Hmmm, it felt incredibly "clunky" to me. How can we get all these people together again?

Sona has been closed - that's handy.

And we REALLY have a use for a fat ex prison guard.

Dunno, it keeps getting mroe and more unbelievable. I think if this were a different show, and this were the pilot - I'd have turned off.

Like Lost? Because that show was unbelievable right from the start and the end of Season 4 didn't change that as it was just wacko really.

so last nights show was a lil better... def got me a bit more interested.... I swear though... if they Michael and them were going to be on the run again.. I was throwin' in the towel ....

I agree, last nights was definitely an improvement. Watching Terminator and then watching this made me appreciate it more.

Did week #2 of "Gossip Girl" live up to its strong season premiere? Was the return of "Sarah Connor" a success? And did FOX's "Prison Break" get better or worse after last week's dismal return? Monday night results are in.

Good news for The CW; not so good news for FOX. The 20th episode of the teen soap scored 3.16 million viewers, down from 3.38 million it lured to the netlet for last week's Hamptons-based premiere.

The episode was however 2nd best ever in key demos and it built its 18-49 audience from a year-ago telecast by as much as 45%. I'm sure Parents Television Council will be thrilled about that.

As for FOX's "Sarah Connor," the Terminator series was back with only 6.34 million viewers, down from 7.98 million it pulled in for the 2-hour 1st season finale on March 3.

The show did win its timeslot among adults 18-49. Will it do equally well when NBC's "Chuck" gets back into the prime time mix?

Finally, Terminator's lead-out "Prison Break" actually managed to build a little on these numbers and tie CBS sitcom repeats in adults 18-49.

But with only 6.48 million viewers tuning in, the show is still down a million from last year and down 3 million from season 1. This may indeed be the final year for "Prison Break", especially if "Fringe" and "Dollhouse" do well.

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Mahone's character is the only reason I'm still watching this series, I want to see him get revenge for his son's murder. If they don't complete the 'Scylla' mission and bring the company down by the end of the series I'm definitely tuning out - I think the fact that this thread hasn't had a post about the latest episode yet is a sign of falling popularity.

They've already found three (or is it four?) cards and have them downloaded. Seriously, 5 or 6 seasons? That's milking at its best. I'm entertained when I watch the show, but that's a huge stretch.

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