 | | 08-22-2008, 01:44 AM | |
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| It should be. Were you able to find it in the meanwhile?
Linc really felt bad it seemed. I could also imagine that seeing "her" head brought back memories from V's death for him. Not only did he seem to like and respect Sara, he also knew what loosing her would do to his brother.
I thought at first that Susan is trying to jump Linc, very weird. Even though some seem to ship the two. By now I think, that Susan tries to seem extra tough, but she really isn't. There are a few scenes in which I think you see her fear.
Making excuses for acting bad is really sad. Mahone and Kellerman made it way better. You knew they have their reasons for doing what they do too, but they don't try to explain. They know they're doing bad stuff and that's it.
The flashbacks are great. I can't remember them being used that much later though. 
Mahone I actually like in a weird kind of way. Even though like with Kellerman you never know for which team he's playing right now. But I guess that's a character trait of a bad guy. They easily switch sides. Always to the one, that helps them in that specific situation.
I liked how he tried to help Michael in the fight scene of the first episode. (I really hope for you that you will or were already able to see that episode). Mahone had no problem saying that he isn't suddenly changed, but that Michael alive helps him more than him being dead. Quote: Mahone: Go for the kneecap. You hit it straight on it'll buckle and it'll take the guy out of commission. Michael: Fighting dirty, that's your secret? Mahone: I didn't think there was such a thing as clean in a place like this. Michael: You know I'm surprised, Alex. It almost sounds like you care. Mahone: You're my get-out-of-jail-free card. Just survive.
| That's what makes him likeable and real imo. |
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