PB talk, Da Vinci Code and books
May. 16th, 2006 08:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Prison Break was good. Other than the regular heartattacks that you always get on this show I thought it was a good episode. Not that it can't be bad. I hated though that you can always expect that nothing goes as you expect (except Sara who is pretty predictable... or should I say was?). I feel terrible for Pope, I love him so bad and I hate to see him so... disappointed. I totally called the death of what's his name... I forget it all the time. Surprising though that Mr Scofield is working for Abruzzi. Very strange.
Just to clarify - Sara did die right? She's not going to pull a miracle and come back to life? She looked pretty far gone and pretty dead. And the fact that there were no ressurection attempts makes me pretty confident that it is the case. I can imagine the weight of Michael's guilt when he gets free and finds out about Sara's death. Although, it was her choice, so well... although, I'd feel responsiable still. Not that much focus on Lincoln in this episode which I find strange since the whole escape is about him and not T-Bag and Abruzzi. The very reason for the escape is Lincoln and yet he got probably less lines than Charles and he died like ten minutes in the episode.
So, probably not the best idea to have the PB talk in the first of the entry but I hope that's alright. I can't answer any comments and it's by chance that I can reply since I'm in IE on my mothers computer and that pretty much says it all. Also, I can't edit my entries :(
I'm at the end of the Da Vinci code and to be frank - the plot itself is sorta silly and it feels as if Dan Brown declares his readers to be stupid since he's always explaining things and repeating them a useless number of times. Grr. Although Sophie/Silas and Sophie/Robert are OTP. Deal. :)
If you feel like it, could you give me book suggestions for my next book to read? Preferably a somewhat classic and pretty easy to optain. And a little bit of a challenge like Pride and Prejudice style...
Just to clarify - Sara did die right? She's not going to pull a miracle and come back to life? She looked pretty far gone and pretty dead. And the fact that there were no ressurection attempts makes me pretty confident that it is the case. I can imagine the weight of Michael's guilt when he gets free and finds out about Sara's death. Although, it was her choice, so well... although, I'd feel responsiable still. Not that much focus on Lincoln in this episode which I find strange since the whole escape is about him and not T-Bag and Abruzzi. The very reason for the escape is Lincoln and yet he got probably less lines than Charles and he died like ten minutes in the episode.
So, probably not the best idea to have the PB talk in the first of the entry but I hope that's alright. I can't answer any comments and it's by chance that I can reply since I'm in IE on my mothers computer and that pretty much says it all. Also, I can't edit my entries :(
I'm at the end of the Da Vinci code and to be frank - the plot itself is sorta silly and it feels as if Dan Brown declares his readers to be stupid since he's always explaining things and repeating them a useless number of times. Grr. Although Sophie/Silas and Sophie/Robert are OTP. Deal. :)
If you feel like it, could you give me book suggestions for my next book to read? Preferably a somewhat classic and pretty easy to optain. And a little bit of a challenge like Pride and Prejudice style...