29
Jan
2007
Posted by J. Angelo Racoma as Entertainment, Multimedia
Those of you who’ve been following my blog for some time now probably know I’m a Smallville fan. I know, it probably sounds corny, but I do dig superhero stuff. And I do appreciate the producers of Smallville have formatted the show such that it grows with its audience (when it first came out, the themes were about adolescent life; now it’s more mature).
Now however, I think I may have grown to be addicted with another television series: Prison Break!
The story basically revolves around how the protagonist gets himself imprisoned in order to break out his brother in death row for a crime he believes the brother is innocent of. And oh, how I love the twists. It’s not your run of the mill escape story. There are bigger things involved. This is a show that geeks would love.
Here’s why I dig Prison Break. (Warning: spoiler alerts!)
- The protagonist, Michael Scofield is a very intelligent and well-educated individual. He uses his expertise in structural engineering, keen observation and analytical skills to carry out his plan. He researches well into every detail of his plan, from the prison blueprints, to escape routes, and individuals’ personalities, and is usually able to things off—sometimes due to sheer luck! How’s that for geek supremacy.
- The “bigger things” involved would be the big conspiracy. The first few episodes of the show only imply a frame-up, but boy are the characters in for a surprise when the conspiracy is unraveled to have actually come from the top: the office of the US President itself! And the twists are never-ending. You never know whom to trust.
- It’s a story of social engineering! The execution of the prison break (and the succeeding activities like the escape and the retrieval of stashed goods) involved a lot of social engineering.
- It’s also a story of code-breaking. Some messages are sent via code. Actually, a lot. Even the way that the protagonist planned the break-out and escape (tattooed on his entire torso and arms) was in code. In fact, at one point, the characters supposedly used an online forum ( europeangoldfinch.net ) to exchange messages by code.
- There’s no black and white. This isn’t a story about good versus evil. The moral lines are often crossed—it’s difficult to determine what’s good and what’s bad. The main theme, though, is whether the end can justify the means.
- Lots of gore (though not too much). Name it: head shots, torture, extremities being cut off. Prison Break has it!
- Prison Break has a collection of interesting characters, including individuals seemingly pre-disposed to crime (like T-Bag), government agents who will kill in cold blood without question just to protect secrets (like Agent Kellerman), and clueless individuals who eventually realize what’s really happening and decide to get ahead with the game. Oh, and there are also those characters you would love to hate (like Agent Kim).
- It’s a story about having to do some nasty things because you don’t have a choice (as with Agent Mahone), or the alternative would hurt those close to you.
- It’s a story about family and families. And it’s not your usual ideal family set-up. Sometimes it’s complicated. Just like in the real world.
- The lighter side—can’t live without it.
Can’t wait to download!
I got hooked since I started watching some episodes of the current season (Season 2) at my in-laws’ place. Now I usually just download episodes off BitTorrent. I know, that’s not actually legal, but the local television airings here are really late (still in the first season, I believe). I’ve actually finished watching the entire second season up to the latest episode so far (season 2, episode 14: John Doe), but I’m still backtracking through the first season.
If you’re interested about episode recaps, Wikipedia has them here. If you’d like to know how (and where) to download episodes, do give me a buzz and I’ll be glad to help out. I’ll probably also be writing episode reviews and recaps here once in a while.
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15 Responses
noemi
January 29th, 2007 at 3:45 pm
1I’m so into Prison Break. Thanks to Bittorent. I’m about to download episode 14. Am also addicted to Desperate Housewives, Lost and Grey’s anatomy. Hehe
J. Angelo Racoma
January 29th, 2007 at 9:33 pm
2Glad to learn I’m not alone, Noemi. I don’t have the time to watch and catch up on Lost and Grey’s, though. And Desperate Housewives—probably not the genre for me (though there was a time I really liked watching Charmed). BTW, what Torrent client do you use on your Mac? I prefer Transmission.
vance
January 30th, 2007 at 2:58 am
3i’m not that addicted to prison break. the only reason (and probably the wrong reason) for watching it is because of the women doctor who works in the prison, forgot her name. hehe.
Anyways, I like watching Most Haunted (UK) though most of it are fake (as they say, especially the object throwing? during investigation). I like ghost hunters, they are in a long vacation right now and said to resume the 3rd season on March (i’m excited about it kasi they are shooting in Europe, now we will see the other side of ghost hunting)
I also enjoy Studio 60 (this show should last for many season). I find it a very intelligent show, especially coming from the person who directed “West Wing”.
I also like Grey’s anatomy, House, all CSI series, NCIS, Crossing Jordon, Bones, 30Rock (Tina Fey left SNL for this hehe), The Class (an effort to replace friends), Las Vegas, Mythbusters (if your into science and stuff like that, you should be watching this), (typically teen shows One tree hill and The OC), Cold Case, Without A trace, The Closer, Veronica Mars, American Chopper, and many more.
Puno na nga hard disk ko eh, buti nalang may dvd writer haha.
I thinks I’ve said enough hehe, sorry for long comment.
J. Angelo Racoma
January 30th, 2007 at 8:40 am
4Vance, do you convert to DVD/VCD format for playing on a regular DVD player? If so, what encoder do you use? DivX/Xvid videos cannot be played on a player that doesn’t have the DivX codec, so you have to encode them using standard formats.
Or do you just backup your downloads as data files?
Cheers.
Angelo
rhodora
January 30th, 2007 at 9:58 am
5Yeah, I like Smallville too. I find Clark Kent’s relationship with his surrogate parents very heartwarming. As to Prison Break, haven’t got time to see, will try checking it out one of these days. I think it’s worth my while, from the way you narrated its plot.
You must be SexyMom’s son. Aside from the family name, the similarity is very evident. I love reading her blog. She’s very funny and cool.
J. Angelo Racoma
January 30th, 2007 at 11:03 am
6Hi Rhodora. You’re right about my being Sexymom’s son.
vance
January 30th, 2007 at 12:44 pm
7I used to stream it on my tv through my xbox but my xbox died last year. Since I can’t replace my xbox, I stream it on my mom’s laptop hehe, then watch them (of course i can plug the laptop on my tv but it doesn’t work on my mom’s old neo laptop, someone from neo told me that i can’t use s-video to rca cables kailngan s-video to s-video). After i’m done burn them as data. Usually fits 12 episodes for lower version (yung tig 300 mb), I think 6 episodes naman for the 600 MB versions.
Pag may humihingi sa akin I usually use Nero Vision so that it encodes it to mpg2 (i think) and burn them on dvd (this last 2hrs and half) and only fits 2 ep.. So usually a season has 24 eps bale 12 DVDs. wow dami hehe. Also may freewares that can do same as nero vision, nakalimutan ko lang yung mga names.
There are dvd players that can read xvid files (the one that you dowloaded from the net) kaya kahit data cd sya kayang basahin ng player yung files ng cd.. which is convenient kasi tipid sa DVDs. hehe. pero yung nga po kaialngan nakakabasa ng Divx codec.
noemi
January 30th, 2007 at 2:49 pm
8I used Transmission before. Now I use Acquisition. I think I paid for it. I forgot .
David Zandueta
January 30th, 2007 at 6:30 pm
9It so happens my 1st cousin is one of PB’s associate producers.
vance
January 31st, 2007 at 4:11 am
10sir j,
you might want to try this method.
here
Faline Edward
August 23rd, 2007 at 10:59 am
11Prison Break season 2 is a must for Prison Break fans. No one should ever miss a chance to watch it live. Michael and Sara are so great together!!
shamah
September 15th, 2007 at 9:11 pm
12I.ve just finished watching the 22-episode season 2 of prison break. Believe me, it hooked me up I can’t even focus teaching anymore. I bougfht a pirated cd,illegal,yeah, but there seems no choice. I’m wondering about the season 3. It is airing on Monday on Fox channel. The thing is, we’ve got Fox News channel only. So I dropped by hoping to find any answers for my query. None of which I found yet.
Smallville is also nice. I love them both…
Sorry. It is my first time to post a reply?? Oh, well, I said a lot.
Bye
notsniw
October 2nd, 2007 at 4:15 am
13Hey!Im a big fan of PRISON BREAK. I never knew a series that is as exciting as the PRISON BREAK.. Im waiting for the SEASON 3. Pick me up should you have any updates…thanks
pipnoodles
October 3rd, 2007 at 10:50 am
14prison break season 1 is posted on uktvlinks.com an very good links site but season 2 does not play any links would be helpful thanks noodles
michael piezas
March 29th, 2009 at 5:54 pm
15hi.. pwedi makahingi ng complete copy of prison break? pls…..
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