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Prison Break (2005-2017)


Doug Bradley

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7 epizoda za 1 dan? 16 za 4? I to je tebi mnogo?

 

Ja sam prve 3 sezone odgledala za 3 dana. :redface: Ili mozda 4? Mada mislim da je 3. I cini mi se da je to 60 epizoda.

 

Znam samo da mi se dan sastojao od spavanja 3-4 sata, ponekad nesto prezalogajim i BUKVALNO sve ostalo vreme gledanja PB-a.

 

dzizs... :mrtav:

koliko je trajao oporavak posle toga :)

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Ovako prva sezona mi se bash bash svidela pogledo sam je u jednom dahu, dok me je druga tolko razocharala da nemam zelju da pogledam trecu sezonu. Ja mislim da je ova serija trebala da se zavrshi sa prvom sezonom.

 

Nemoj ni da gledaš, samo ćeš se nervirati. Delim tvoje mišljenje.

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Executive producer, Matt Olmstead, talks about the recent announcement that Prison Break will be ending this year. His interview mentions that we WILL get an extra two hours of the show that might be a TV movie (like the 24: Redemption movie).

 

Prison Break is going to that great, big slammer in the sky: Fox has announced that its once-signature drama will end its four-season run later this year. Exec producer Matt Olmstead tells EW exclusively that there was ''nowhere to go beyond this season,'' adding that he ''didn't want the show to become a parody of itself.'' Ratings-wise, the decision was easy since viewership is down 22 percent from last year. Luckily, fans will get some closure. Break returns April 17 to air its remaining six episodes.

 

Michael and Lincoln (Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell) will finally catch a break -- at a huge cost -- in May's finale. Says Olmstead, ''There will be deaths.'' But since Fox extended Break's 22-episode order by two hours earlier this year, that ''finale'' may not even be the show's last gasp. Olmstead has filmed a couple of extra segments that he says ''address a couple of other storylines [and] can play as a standalone .''

 

What's more, there are rumblings that Break might get a stay of execution under somewhat different circumstances. Explains exec producer Dawn Parouse, ''I would love to do a show about a women's prison. It would have to be a fresh start -- if not by us, then somebody.'' Given that L Word creator Ilene Chaiken is planning, oh, the exact same thing for the proposed spinoff to her Showtime drama, perhaps Parouse should think about a different approach.

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