Product Description All four seasons of the cult US prison drama series following the increasingly desperate attempts of one man to free his innocent brother from a top-security prison. Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell star as brothers Michael and Lincoln. Episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Allen', 'Cell Test', 'Cute Poison', 'English, Fitz Or Percy', 'Riots, Drills and the Devil Part 1', 'Riots, Drills and the Devil Part 2', 'The Old Head', 'Tweener', 'Sleight of Hand', 'And Then There Were 7', 'Odd Man Out', 'End of the Tunnel', 'The Rat', 'By the Skin and the Teeth', 'Brother's Keeper', 'J-Cat', 'Bluff', 'The Key', 'Tonight', 'Go', 'Flight', 'Manhunt', 'Otis', 'Scan', 'First Down', 'Map 1213', 'Subdivision', 'Buried', 'Dead Fall', 'Unearthed', 'Rendezvous', 'Bolshoi Booze', 'Disconnect', 'The Killing Box', 'John Doe', 'The Message', 'Chicago', 'Bad Blood', 'Wash', 'Sweet Caroline', 'Panama', 'Fin Del Camino', 'Sona', 'Orientacion', 'Fire/Water', 'Call Waiting', 'Good Fences', 'Interference', 'Photo Finish', 'Vamonos', 'Bang and Burn', 'Boxed In', 'Dirt Nap', 'Under and Out', 'Hell Or High Water', 'The Art of the Deal', 'Scylla', 'Breaking and Entering', 'Shut Down', 'Eagles and Angels', 'Safe and Sound', 'Blow Out', 'Five the Hard Way', 'The Price', 'Greatness Achieved', 'The Legend', 'Quiet Riot', 'Selfless', 'Deal Or No Deal', 'Just Business', 'Going Under', 'The Sunshine State', 'The Mother Lode', 'VS', 'S.O.B.', 'Cowboys and Indians', 'Rates of Exchange', 'Killing Your Number' and 'The Final Break'. .co.uk Review Season 1 Season one of Prison Break is great television. Here's the set-up. Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) is framed and wrongfully convicted for assassinating the Vice President's brother. Lincoln's brother Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), who just happens to have designed Illinois' Fox River Penitentiary where Lincoln is on death row, hatches an elaborate escape plan. Michael's plan involves getting himself incarcerated in Fox River and smuggling the prison's blueprints by having them hidden in tattoos that cover his entire torso. Once inside, Michael must form alliances with a rogue's gallery of felons with their own sometimes unsavory motives. Meanwhile, on the outside, Lincoln's lawyer and one-time girlfriend Veronica Donovan (Robin Tunney), pursued by Secret Service agents, attempts to unravel the conspiracy that sent her man to the slammer. Prison Break is anchored by tight, suspenseful writing clearly relished by the largely little-known cast. Standouts include Robert Knepper as the murderer/pedophile T-Bag, who somehow makes such a despicable character likeable. Stacey Keach of Mike Hammer fame plays the warden-with-a-heart-of-gold, who clashes with Captain Brad Bellick (Wade Williams) over whether to rehabilitate the inmates or makes their lives more miserable. Peter Stormare, famous for his skills with a wood chipper in Fargo, turns in a deliciously menacing performance as mob boss John Abruzzi, while Amaury Nolasco's winsome Fernando Sucre shares a cell and secrets with Miller's Scofield. Watching the show one gets a sense that this is the opening salvo of Wentworth Miller's career, which will doubtless include roles as assassins, detectives, super heroes, and perhaps the champion of staring contests. Midway through the season it's explained that Scofield is a genius with an heightened sensitivity to other peoples' suffering, which sums up what makes the show so great--the mind-bendingly intricate plot is a framework for moments when people make others suffer and cope with the burden of their own suffering. The six-disc set includes 22 addictive episodes, audio commentary on selected episodes, three featurettes, and alternate and deleted scenes. As with most TV shows on DVD, the "previously on Prison Break" intros can get tiresome, but that's what the fast forward button is for. --Ryan BoudinotSeason 2Prison Break season two simply shouldn’t work. Having effectively concluded the story arc at the end of season one, there was real cynicism as to whether the pace, energy and excitement could possibly transfer to more episodes. Yet that’s overlooking the sheer presence of the fascinating, twisted bunch of characters we got to know, love, hate and jeer at throughout the show’s maiden season. And in many ways, the second series of Prison Break evolves into a logical extension. If you’ve not seen series one, look away now. With Michael and Lincoln Burroughs, along with the other escapees, now on the run, the focus switches to keeping out of prison rather than trying to break into it (not for nothing does one of the show’s creators cite The Fugitive as an influence). That’s no easy task though. On top of the media interest in them, there are the political forces behind the scenes that were slowly developed in the maiden season, Once you add into the cauldron the simmering relationships between the escapees themselves, and the feeling of distrust that underpins them, the second season of Prison Break falls into place. And do you know what? It’s genuinely as exciting as it was first time round. Sure, the show takes the occasional narrative shortcut, and shows willingness to test the boundaries of realism as much as it can. But there’s no getting away from it: Prison Break is relentless, exciting television, and when this second season concludes with a logical progression to what’ll happen in the third, you can’t help but demand more. --Jon FosterSeason 3 It was always going to be a challenge to move a show whose premise effectively fitted comfortably inside a single series to a third season. And so perhaps inevitably, Prison Break moves the action back to the slammer, this time in Panama. It proves to be a wise choice, as, while plausibility has long since been thrown out of the window, it’s a more natural setting for the show. Prison Break still follows brothers Lincoln and Michael Burrows, but this time there’s a far tougher prison that needs to be broken out of. It’s a little less claustrophobic than the last one, but more dangerous. And along with the usual terrific supporting cast of characters, the tension, twists and violence that underpin the show are all very much present and correct. Powering Prison Break forwards, of course, is the pin-up star Wentworth Miller, who owns his role as Michael, and grounds many of the show’s extremities. And while it’s a shorter season than the first two, this third run still manages to cram in some strong entertainment. Perhaps season three isn’t Prison Break’s finest hour, and perhaps the concept has diluted somewhat since the show first began. But this is still really good, assured entertainment, that knows what it wants to do and simply gets on with it. For that alone, it remains a show hard to resist. --Jon FosterSeason 4In retrospect, it’s amazing that Prison Break got this far. The original concept of the show surely demanded just a single season, but such was the success that it enjoyed, that further runs followed. It’s to the credit of the show’s creators that it managed to make this work, too, right down to the agreeable fourth and final season. Thus, this final season of Prison Break sees Wentworth Miller’s Michael Scofield attempting to hunt down The Company, the organisation that’s been behind the various events that have befallen him over the course of the show’s run. As you’d expect, this quest is laden with some dramatic twists and turns, in keeping with the spirit of the show, and it’s also got some major surprises up its sleeve. Determined to bring things to a proper close, this final season of Prison Break does indeed bring things to an appropriate conclusion. It’s a fairly bumpy ride in comparison to the more confident earlier seasons, and it’s clear throughout that this is a show coming to the end of its lifespan. Yet it’s still very slick, and very enjoyable television drama. It’s also willing to take a few chances, which is certainly appreciated. With 24 episodes in all, this final season of Prison Break is a fine denouement for one of the most exciting TV shows of recent times. It might not be vintage quality by the standards that the programme has set itself, but it’s still proven to be a far tastier dish than many of the pretenders to its throne. And it will be missed. --Jon Foster
C**1
Hooked
Once you start watching this series you won’t want to stop watching. Absolutely amazing series. Really worth buying!
D**L
Prison Break season 1 - 4
SERIES 1 - Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) is the victim of a political conspiracy that is determined to bring him down, and the only one who can save him is his brother, Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller). A prison engineer, Michael gets himself arrested and locked up in the same prison where his brother sits on death row, intending to use his intimate knowledge of the jail to help them both escape. Unfortunately, Michael isn't prepared for what he finds on the inside--but he remains determined to see his plan through.SERIES 2 - Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller, THE HUMAN STAIN) and his brother Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell, JOHN DOE) might have escaped prison at the end of season one, but that doesn't mean that drama and action have to end in this thrilling series' second year. Michael, Lincoln, and a group of escaped convicts aren't just on the run from the law, led by an FBI agent (William Fichtner, INVASION). They're also devoting their time to uncovering a vast government plot that takes them all over the world.SERIES 3 - The third season of this thrilling, hyper-paced series picks right up where the last one left off. With much of the crew back in prison at Sona Federal in Panama, Lincoln Burrows has been exonerated from his criminal charges. Michael Scofield, however, is incarcerated once again and is facing a homicide charge. The two find themselves dealing with the corrupt and far-reaching secret government Company and agree to plan and execute the escape of Company agent and convict James Whistler in exchange or the release of Dr. Sara Tancredi and L.J. Burrows.SERIES 4 - The fourth and final season of this thrilling, hyper-paced series picks right up where the last one left off. Overcome with grief by Dr. Sara Tancredi's apparent beheading, Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) sets out on a mission to avenge the death of his loved one. It doesn't take long, however, for several revelations to put Michael on a different path--a trip back to Chicago for an attempted reunion. Meanwhile, Lincoln (Dominic Purcell) also makes his way back to the Windy City when he, Sucre, Mahone, and Belick are transferred there from Sona, the recently reduced-to-ashes Panamanian prison facility. There in Chicago, a Department of Homeland Security agent (Michael Rapaport) coerces the crew into joining a movement to take down the corrupt and far-reaching secret government syndicate known only as the Company.
P**9
Awesome television series
I'd heard of Prison Break before but never knew much about it. We decided to purchase this in the hope that it would live up to all the excellent reviews it was given. Boy, we were not disappointed!! From series 1, all the way to the Final Break, we have been glued to the twists and turns of the adventures of the "Fox River Eight". A great cast of characters; however,bizarrely enough both Teabag and Bellick were our favourite characters.In summary, I have chosen only two words to sum up Prison Break - ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT! Go buy it now, you won't be disappointed. For me, I'll give it a few weeks and then I'm going to watch it all over again....
A**R
Great seller
All.good. No issues
J**C
Only bought as a hedge in case the series was taken off Prime.
Received but not yet used. Quality is of good used standard. Packaging basic.Bought these after Amazon emailed to notify us that the box set was due to be removed from its Prime platform. We were munching our way through Season 2 at the time. We've just got to the end of Season 4, having watched the series to date on Prime. Season 1 - 4 remain available on Prime. Sadly, Season 5 is only pay per view currently! The series is enjoyable but the twists can get annoying if you watch more than 2 episodes in a row.
K**7
Amazing watch
An amazing deal for an amazing TV Boxset.Having all the seasons in one big boxset makes it so much easier for a prison break marathon.Having only seen up to season two prior to my purchase, I recapped over both seasons before watching the next two that I missed...so i watched them all in one go. After watching one episode i had to immediately put in the next one to continue on Scofiled's thrilling journey. expect to be surprised...shocked and emotional. One of the best TV series out there
A**E
Nice strong product
Prison break is a pretty decent series. It has some cheesy bits in it but if you take it for what it is then you can lose yourself in the story line :)For 4 seasons the packaging for the series is very nice and slim, its about as wide as 4 normal DVD cases.The strength of the dvd cases is very good as well! Alot of times when you buy boxsets the disk holder in the middle of the case will break or snap off either in transport or when you're trying to take the disk out; this boxset holds together really well.
S**.
Awesome with twists and turns
I was told about this series from a colleague. I was sceptical whether it'd be any good especially given my thorough enjoyment of the "24" box set starring Keiffer Sutherland as Jack Bauer. I can happily report that having watched the entire 4 seasons of Prison Break - I have not been disappointed. The whole thing has been very engaging. The 3rd season was a little weak but season 4 more than makes up for this slight lapse The box set is very much worth the money and it's a joy to watch without having ads interrupting the fluidity of events. I have no regrets purchasing this box set. I have finished my viewing of the entire series - life now feels a little emptier....
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