James, my continued apologies for tarnishing the conceptual brilliance of The Show Where They Don't Break Out of Prison Until the Last Episode. I wanted to like it, I really did. But I calls 'em like I sees 'em. And that thing was straight-up goofy.
How can you hate on P-break, the greatest bad TV of last season? Peter Stormare, who couldn't be less Italian, sporting the most ridiculous accent imaginable (i.e. his own normal voice), redefines the unintentional comedy scale as we know it.
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Do they really spell prisonbreak like that as only one word? That's crazy.
Oh no, that's in deference to your, y'know, being a dick when we tried to watch the show at your apartment many moons ago. :)
Truly a terrible show
James, my continued apologies for tarnishing the conceptual brilliance of The Show Where They Don't Break Out of Prison Until the Last Episode. I wanted to like it, I really did. But I calls 'em like I sees 'em. And that thing was straight-up goofy.
How can you hate on P-break, the greatest bad TV of last season? Peter Stormare, who couldn't be less Italian, sporting the most ridiculous accent imaginable (i.e. his own normal voice), redefines the unintentional comedy scale as we know it.
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