There's no way to confirm this, but I thought that she was going to pardon them until the Company upped the ante. For what it's worth, she did claim to agree. So it's that Michael didn't really consider the third player in the game, which makes this Chinese checkers, not chess....
Yes (one of them), Kaley Cuoco. If POTUS was played by Daniel Travanti, that's definitely not the same guy now. (Are they really Post-Its? Are they sticky?) But then, they changed casting on the not-dead/now-dead brother. At least that was done in context, sitting in the house, so we knew...
We've seen him before, with him writing the notes instead of talking. It's annoying that Mahone, who was supposedly shot, is back like nothing happened, magically deciphering the situation to keep the feds right on their tail. The show has always been a huge cheat, but with it being so...
Uh, he tied a tourniquet around his arm really, really tight before snapping off the hand? Yeah, whatever. Another thing: why does it seem like no one even puts up a fight? Can't they take the one-handed guy that's just lost a lot of blood? I mean, the vet maybe, but the guard?
Well, he draws one line going west. Then he haphazardly draws a line for Sucre going northeast, which of course has to intersect. By the time he randomly draws the third line, "it all comes together", when it fact it would require dumb luck that the intersection is exactly where they are. What...
Is there like a single guy at Fox that they use to "punch up" the computer lingo, but actually doesn't know jack? I doubt recovering "60% of the buffer" on a hard drive will be of much help. Well played by Kellerman to get into Sara's apartment. Did they even have non-X1X and X0X area codes...
Right... now I remember. (Still, pretty lucky timing.) Did they show any of that on the "Previously"s? Maybe a better idea not to, so as not to spoil the surprise, such as it is.
I'm not sure I buy the idea that whatshisname interrogates whatshisname, who happens to know about whatshername, and that's the lead they follow and they're right on top of them. Almost as much of a stretch as bolting that hand back on last week. I also happened to catch the episode in HD...
Well, Veronica was plainly too stupid to live. (On 24, Michelle was too hot!) And they intercepted her call to the sheriff, but let her call Lincoln? Or did he have the great timing to call her? And while I noted at the end of last season that Sara was awfully blue when they found her, I...