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Prison Break: The Final Break
 

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Prison Break: The Final Break
Written by Brett   
Sunday, 02 August 2009

Watch Prison Break: The Final Break, the direct-to-DVD (83 min), that fills in gaps in the time-jump in the last episode of the television series.

 

'Prison Break: The Final Break' review

Michael Langston Moore

Final Break picks up where the finale left off.  Michael Scofield and the gang have been cleared of all charges due to an unlikely ally--Agent Paul Kellerman.  With their newfound freedom, Michael and Sara opt to jump the broom in a modest ceremony.  While celebrating their nuptials, Sara is abruptly arrested and charged with the murder of Michael's (evil) mother and major Company player, Christina (as witnessed in the series finale). 

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But it's the main cast that works well here.  We see Michael's devotion towards his new wife when he visits her in prison, unable to touch the woman he loves who sits just a few feet away.  We see the clever side of Michael, too, as he’s forced to reach out to his wife in prison via unconventional methods.  And when relentless FBI Agent Wheatley (Chris Bruno) catches onto Michael's plan and confronts him at his own residence without a warrant, Michael uses his rarely seen wit to de-escalate the situation. 

Throughout Final Break, too, the audience is left to wonder where Alex Mahone’s (the great William Fichtner) loyalties really lie. ..

Read more at: examiner.com

 

 

 

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