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Ugh Prison Break?! Srsly??

They broke out of prison halfway though the first season!

Either the escapees really suck for still being on the run and not being able to find a place to lay low (Mexico anybody?) for the rest of their lives.

OR

These Feds must be real pieces of work for chaising the same band of brothers around for the past 4 seasons.

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It was the end of the first season, actually. :P

I'm only watching season 2 now, so I don't know exactly how it plays out, but I think they spend the other seasons fight some kinda crazy government conspiracy that landed them in prison to begin with...
Although the Law Enforcement do seem pretty incompetent. Not catching the mastermind is excusable, but what about the crazy guy trying to build a raft to get to Holland? You think he'd be a sinch to track down.
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Holland wooden shoes Holland
Or Holland .. uhh Holland tunnel Holland?

Arn't they in like California or Texas in the first place? I can see Florida and a raft to Cuba maybe.

Incompetence at it's finest on so many levels with that show.
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Windmills holland!
He was planning to go through lake Michigan. (Crazy in a clinical sense here). I don't think he eludes them for four seasons, but even half of one is pretty bad. The guy doesn't even drive!
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That guy is long dead.
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Yeah, I've gotten to that part now. Poor homicidal-ly insane guy.
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15 minutes! So excited.
I just wanna get out,
Stuck inside of this.
Waiting for something else,
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Fridays episode made me think:

Just where do they get brain imprints from?

I can see programming ninja skills, hostage negotiator, and party girl traits all into one person, but to make a 100% copy of another persons brain?

I would think they would need that persons brain to start with. How did they manage to get the body between time of death and the funeral?

Interesting episode nonetheless.
I can't say I've ever seen that take on a 'back from the dead' type episode topic.
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You didn't pay very close attention then :P
The dead woman set the whole thing up herself. She went in for Brain scans before she died (hence her not remembering the events of her death), so that upon her death Adelle would imprint a doll with her memories to solve her own murder.
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:nod: adele said she was paranoid about having brain tumours despite getting clean bills of health so had been having her brain scanned for the last two years
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Ahhhhhh ....

I really need to watch these episodes more than once before posting.
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AnnieDreams wrote:It was the end of the first season, actually. :P

I'm only watching season 2 now, so I don't know exactly how it plays out, but I think they spend the other seasons fight some kinda crazy government conspiracy that landed them in prison to begin with...
Although the Law Enforcement do seem pretty incompetent. Not catching the mastermind is excusable, but what about the crazy guy trying to build a raft to get to Holland? You think he'd be a sinch to track down.


The first couple seasons were good -- especially the first. But it has really gone downhill since. I think originally they planned on doing only two seasons, then kept extending it for various reasons (adding a third season for some reason, adding a 4th because of the strike interrupting the 3rd). I would not be watching it anymore if the end wasn't in sight.
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Kicker774 wrote:Ahhhhhh ....

I really need to watch these episodes more than once before posting.


or just pay attention the one time you do watch :nod:
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PREVIEW PICTURES FOR THE THIRTEENTH EPISODE OF DOLLHOUSE!

Man, this is gonna be a great episode, whether it airs or we have to watch it on DVD. So cool.

SPOILERS FOR THE EPISODE'S PREMISE BELOW:
It takes place 30 years in the future in a post-apocalyptic... world. So, yeah. Insanity. Though that 30 years might be wrong, given how young Victor and Adelle look. But it's post-apocalyptic, anyhow. Gonna be AWESOME.
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faninor wrote:
AnnieDreams wrote:It was the end of the first season, actually. :P

I'm only watching season 2 now, so I don't know exactly how it plays out, but I think they spend the other seasons fight some kinda crazy government conspiracy that landed them in prison to begin with...
Although the Law Enforcement do seem pretty incompetent. Not catching the mastermind is excusable, but what about the crazy guy trying to build a raft to get to Holland? You think he'd be a sinch to track down.


The first couple seasons were good -- especially the first. But it has really gone downhill since. I think originally they planned on doing only two seasons, then kept extending it for various reasons (adding a third season for some reason, adding a 4th because of the strike interrupting the 3rd). I would not be watching it anymore if the end wasn't in sight.


I'm catching up on season 4 now.
Season 3 was fucked. Was the Sarah actress pregnant or something? Is that why they completely wrote her out and then back in again? The only time we saw her there was a newspaper over her abdomen.
The whole "everything goes wrong always" format they tend to have in their episodes gets really irritating after a while. They don't seem to do that too much this year though, so at least that's an improvement.

Haven't watch this weeks dollhouse yet. It's currently buffering. Excited for Alan Tudyk!
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Post by saman »

ZOMG WASH IS ALPHA!

that was an awesome episode. though the thing with the girl with the problems in the beginning seemed to be kinda just thrown in for the heck of it.
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I really liked the idea with Echo helping a girl by being the grown-up adjusted version of herself, but it did seem kind of out of place with the rest of the episode. I guess it tied in with the sleeping beauty thing.
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saman wrote:ZOMG WASH IS ALPHA!


Curse his sudden but inevitable betrayal!!
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!!!!!

i didn't even think of that!

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saman wrote:ZOMG WASH IS ALPHA!


NO GOD!! NO GOD!!
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