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Damn, even though I knew Michael was going to die, I found myself having it difficult with the ending. I loved the series, I liked the ending and I will definitely buy the DVD just to see those 2 episodes.

Goddamit, i put up with the crap storylines just to see it through to completion and now i have to wait even longer just to see the end. No wonder the show got cancelled.

You already saw the end. The 2 eps show how they broke Sara out of prison, apparently she wasn't exonerated for killing Michaels mom... :rolleyes:

randomness, but my heart cannot take all these season finales all in the space of a week, i mean first House, then Grey's Anatomy, now Prison Break and on monday 24! WHAT IS GOING ON!

playing with my emotions too much. what a way to make a grown man cry =P

i think that part where michael was walking on the beach and his nose bleeds again showed that the treatment the general gave him didnt work, so maybe it was a mere ploy or just to delay the inevitable.

anyway who cares man its over. done and dusted, the extra two random episodes wont give us too much more to take from prison break, its run its course and its all over now.

as a word of advice, watch "flashpoint" tis very awesome, though nothing to do with prison break

randomness, but my heart cannot take all these season finales all in the space of a week, i mean first House, then Grey's Anatomy, now Prison Break and on monday 24! WHAT IS GOING ON!

playing with my emotions too much. what a way to make a grown man cry =P

i think that part where michael was walking on the beach and his nose bleeds again showed that the treatment the general gave him didnt work, so maybe it was a mere ploy or just to delay the inevitable.

anyway who cares man its over. done and dusted, the extra two random episodes wont give us too much more to take from prison break, its run its course and its all over now.

as a word of advice, watch "flashpoint" tis very awesome, though nothing to do with prison break

Don't forget Supernatural, Smallville, How I Met Your Mother, Bones, Rules of Engagement, and Two and a Half Men.

I thought it was a nice ending even though they should have kept Michael alive. What the next two episodes going to be about? Anyone know?

Definatly should have kept him alive, I thought it was thrown in, ooooo loook a noose bleeed. IT MUST BE DEATH! ...

Wait.. wait... WAIT... theres 2 more episodes o_0. Whaaa?

Definatly should have kept him alive, I thought it was thrown in, ooooo loook a noose bleeed. IT MUST BE DEATH! ...

Wait.. wait... WAIT... theres 2 more episodes o_0. Whaaa?

Yeah, apparently the next two episodes show how Michael hatches a plan to escape hell after being wrongfully sent there. :rofl:

Wow, a perfect ending. After watching Prison Break episode after episode from Season 1 I'm thoroughly pleased with the ending, even with Michael dying. I'm actually pretty glad that he died, not in a nasty way, but because anyone with his illness would probably die too, I was wondering why he wasn't in much pain in the last few episodes though :s

It was great seeing some old faces too, really fitting, Alex Mahone was brilliant, as well as Sarah and Linc. Glad to see the General in ''the chair'' and the emotion shown from him then was perfect, although I laughed out loud when he was arrested and ordered to ''raise his hands'', the expression on his face was priceless!!

All in all it was a perfect ending, as mentioned above :p Just gotta take in the fact that the show is over :/

Which annoys me. A group that is from the United Nations wants to take down the company, yet they fired into the truck. So we're to believe they killed an innocent cop but let a murderer live to help them take down the evil company? So, so silly.

I believe that Kellerman was rescued by the anti-company group that Linc's father was working for. Possibly afterwards Kellerman reached out to UN for help.

But UN doesn't have the authority to give protection from prosecution..does it?

Anyway, this show would have been so much better if it had ended after 2 seasons. But they just had to milk it. Heck, even when FOX had ordered only 6 episodes they went ahead and made 2 extra ones.

Wow, a perfect ending. After watching Prison Break episode after episode from Season 1 I'm thoroughly pleased with the ending, even with Michael dying. I'm actually pretty glad that he died, not in a nasty way, but because anyone with his illness would probably die too, I was wondering why he wasn't in much pain in the last few episodes though :s

It was great seeing some old faces too, really fitting, Alex Mahone was brilliant, as well as Sarah and Linc. Glad to see the General in ''the chair'' and the emotion shown from him then was perfect, although I laughed out loud when he was arrested and ordered to ''raise his hands'', the expression on his face was priceless!!

All in all it was a perfect ending, as mentioned above :p Just gotta take in the fact that the show is over :/

Yeah totally. A perfect ending indeed. Though there are still 2 episodes. Alex Mahone was probably one of the best characthers on the show. I would have loved Sucre to have a bigger role.

I don't feel that bad for Don Self really.

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