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    November 7, 2006

    Snore!

    Sarah and Michael were finally reunited on "Prison Break" last night, in a moment many show fans have waited for for months. It was a moment ripe with promise and anticipation.They rose from their cars, locked eyes and, when Michael saw her, he smiled his demure smile and purred "Hello, Sarah." It seemed like fireworks were about to erupt. Instead, they spent almost the whole episode being chased by Mahone, with almost no time spent exploring their charged, complicated relationship. Denied!

    The most satisfying moment was when Michael's hand brushed Sarah's wrist at the end of the episode. Other than that...nada. The show was underwhelming in general, except for Bellick's "Reservoir Dogs"-esque torturing of T-Bag. It was bad enough burning, beating and mutilating the man, but making him listen to "Walking on Sunshine" over and over? Too cruel!
    Elsewhere....
    "Heroes": Ok, if I don't find out soon what Future Hiro meant by "Save the Cheerleader, Save the World," I may deck someone. The suspense is killing me! But the ep was, as usual, strong, although it's a little disappointing that Micah's gift seems to be telephone repair.
    Is he going to save humanity by getting a job with a utility company? Oh well, at least there were some nice moments for Adrian Pasdar and Greg Grunberg, and at least the show's creators seem to be going somewhere with this. We'll see what happens.

    Posted by amanda on November 7, 2006 8:16 AM

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