Ah, yes. This was much better.

I’ve been working my way through the two first seasons of “Prison Break” the last couple of weeks and finished watching the second one a couple of days ago. I wasn’t too much impressed with the quality of the first season, but the second one started off really good and just kept going. That doesn’t exclude the fact that it was a bumpy ride and that I fell out of the car a few times, but sometimes even falling out at sixty miles per hour can be enjoyable. The same goes for “Prison Break”.

The second season continues where the first season left off. The eight convicts above have managed to break out of Fox River and are now on the run to keep out of Fox River. Micheal is still convinced of his brother’s, Lincoln Burrows, innocence, and will stop at nothing to prove it to the world. But the world isn’t listening, cos the people they’re up against are much too powerful to be brought down by a couple of low-lives like Scofield and Burrows…

The best thing about the first season of “Prison Break” was the exciting episodes that always started and ended with somebody hanging off the proverbial cliff. The same thing goes for season two, even at times raising the bar from what they’d done in the previous episodes.

Overall you can actually point out that the show has gotten better at just about everything. We don’t have to spend nearly every second in the same three prison sets like we did in the first season, cos now we’ve got the whole of America to choose from. The characters also get more flesh on their bones as we they set the spotlight on their own personal problems. My favourite ex-prisoner is without doubt T-Bag (even though he creeps me out something fierce), and he’s particularly awesome in this season. Characters like Fernando Sucre and C-Note, who were nothing special in the first season, are quite good in this one, but none of the escaped convicts can match the FBI agent Alexander Mahone; a good actor playing a very good part and I thoroughly enjoyed every second of him.

However, I still think that Scofield and Burrows are very mediocre actors and that the show had been much better if they’d casted someone who had more to play on then their good looks.

The logical errors in this season do exist, yet they’re not that obvious nor as annoying as the ones in the first season. If I was in charge of this show, I’d have called it quits towards the end and wrapped everything up. Even though the show has gotten better, I felt like the concept was quickly losing my interest and I have no interest whatsoever in watching a third season. But apparently, that’s just me…

7,5 /10