Season 2 is excellent television, though the suspension of disbelief is tested more frequently than in the first season. The characters seem to have an endless supply of luck, and the "Company" conspiracy begins to grow slightly convoluted. However, the high stakes and the eventual confrontation in Panama provide a satisfying, albeit tragic, conclusion to the initial arc.
It’s better than seasons 3–4 but unnecessary. It retcons Michael’s death, ships him to a Yemeni prison, and plays the greatest hits again. It’s fun fan-service but lacks the raw tension of season 1. prison break série
This is where the critical consensus usually splits. Season 2 is excellent television, though the suspension
The heart of Prison Break lies in its audacious premise. Michael Scofield, a brilliant structural engineer, deliberately commits an armed robbery to be sent to Fox River State Penitentiary. His mission? To break out his older brother, Lincoln Burrows, who has been framed for the murder of the Vice President’s brother and is facing the death penalty. It’s better than seasons 3–4 but unnecessary
The show’s biggest curse is its own title. After they break out of prison… what then? Each subsequent season requires a new prison or a new impossible trap. Season 3 (set in a Panamanian hellhole) feels like a rehash. Season 4 becomes a convoluted spy/conspiracy thriller with “Scylla” (a digital doomsday device), jumping the shark repeatedly.