![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Obviously there are comments and DMs I appreciate less. I see the positive comments and DMs (a lot of them anyway). But that they are talking a very in this universe type of sequel…faked his death came right to mind."This is my favorite IG account," someone wrote in response to a recent post. I was nervous for a bit when they were suggesting it could be some of the missing time (like before season 4, there were like six weeks that passed when Michael was searching out Gretchen to avenge Sara) or could be a side story. ![]() But even if the government held up their end of the bargain, Michael would find himself getting bored and the origami swans might actually turn into origami frogs (more of a safe travels message than family) and wouldn’t washing up on the shore be just the type of thing that conspiracy theorists would latch onto. And holding him in a facility like that as a hostage of good behavior would make sense, but it would also make sense that Michael would stay only upon assurance his family would be left alone and that Sara was exonerated. So then I was like, just because his heart might have stopped doesn’t mean it couldn’t be restarted. Gretchen might even have helped along the way that he was the smartest man she’d ever known. Michael’s mother had the same condition and was cured, its possible that his treatment wasn’t everything his mother had had but the fact of the matter is if the government got their hands on someone who had managed to break out of three separate prisons and two of them on less than a week’s notice they would want to make use of that resource. Thanks, honestly, I think they were both just cast on the Flash about the same time the Superbowl episode of the Blacklist came out where they were on that black site in the middle of the pacific that the CIA didn’t even know about and then I got Netflix and for the very first time was able to watch the actual end of the show (the one that went right to DVD) and I started thinking. My casting idea for the kids is totally for the kid who played Peter and the girl who played Nadia from the Messengers. and Sucre’s daughter got like, I don’t know, caught by whatever replaced the Company. Michael likely stayed there to keep everyone off everyone’s back. And this leads to Lincoln and Sucre putting together the team to rescue the kids, but soon they discover what Michael had uncovered, that our Michael has been alive and imprisoned this whole time. But, like, the person back home helping was Alex, who the family doesn’t realize stayed in touch with little Michael. He goes down to Costa Rica for the holidays and just off hands mentions this site to Lincoln, Sara and whoever else joins them but, meanwhile, Michael Junior is listening in and he is very much his father’s son (if I did the math correctly, if they set the show in 2017 or so, he would be in the sixteen to seventeen year age range) and he starts investigating and then gets himself (and lets just think, Sucre’s daughter too) into trouble. is maybe an innocence project lawyer or something now and he gets word of this black site. My guess appears to be correct, that at most, he was unconscious when the marshal managed to break in (timing wise he just missed Sara) and I bet Gretchen managed to convince them of something or other (she just died on the Vampire Diaries) and Michael has been in prison (there was a Blacklist episode that inspired this line of thought) and some portion of the younger generation, let’s say L.J. Press PLAY below to hear what Miller and Purcell had to say about the new Prison Break series last month at Comic-Con, and then hit the comments with your thoughts/predictions/hopes/dreams for PB 2.0! Regarding the fact that Miller’s Michael perished in 2009’s Prison Break: The Final Break, Newman quipped that that particular plot point would be “ignored,” while Walden explained, “What pitched to us was a very logical and believable - in the world of Prison Break - explanation for why our characters are alive and still moving around the world.” Fans will be excited about seeing these characters back together again.” “It’s going to take a little bit of a detour from where we left off, but it should feel very satisfying and event-ized. “This is the pure vision of the creator of the show,” Walden continued. I don’t think Paul knows exactly where he’s going over the 10-episode arc, but it definitely will address some questions that were set up at the end of the series for a new audience. Some of the iconic characters from that show will be back. It picks up the characters several years after we left them in the last season of the show. Added Co-Chairman and CEO Dana Walden: “I would describe it as a bit of a sequel. ![]()
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