- Home
- A...
A Beloved 2000s Crime Drama Is Thriving On Netflix's Top Charts
If you look back on certain shows with a measured perspective, you'll realize that they aren't quite as good as you remember. However, in some cases, this change in perceived quality — shaped by hindsight and nostalgia — ceases to matter, as long as the show aims to entertain. "Prison Break," for instance, starts with a solid premise, where an innocent man's imminent death sentence triggers an elaborate escape plan spearheaded by his brother, introducing appropriately thrilling stakes within a contained narrative arc. However, the series' entertainment quotient plummets after the third season, its plot hinging on mind-numbingly convoluted developments that start feeling messy in all the wrong ways. However, given how great the first two seasons are, "Prison Break" is still remembered fondly, its cultural impact being solely shaped by those heart-thumping initial episodes.
It does seem like the show's goodwill is still working in its favor, as "Prison Break" has currently made it to Netflix's global Top 10 TV show charts, with its first three seasons occupying the fourth, fifth, and sixth rank respectively (via TUDUM). This triple triumph feels a bit random at first, but the Netflix algorithm tends to work in mysterious ways, where it boosts older shows/films at specific junctures or inadvertently triggers the revaluation of a forgotten gem. "Prison Break" is undoubtedly one of the better shows that has made a resurgence on the streaming platform's rankings, with the highest amount of net hours viewed being for the first season: 54,100,000!
Granted, "Prison Break" starts losing its urgency after the protagonists, well, break out of prison, but let us look into the reasons why this show is so well-loved, and the best aspects to look out for if you plan to binge-watch the first three seasons on Netflix.
Read more: The 100 Best Thrillers Ever Made
Prison Break's Original Premise Helps Carry The Entire Show
Spoilersfor "Prison Break" to follow.
"Prison Break" begins with two brothers, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) and Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), being separated after Lincoln is wrongfully accused of murdering the Vice President's brother. Due to the high-profile nature of the case, Lincoln is quickly sentenced to death and incarcerated in Fox River State Penitentiary, so Michael deliberately commits armed robbery to be sentenced to the same prison. Of course, breaking out of Fox River is no joke, leaving Michael no choice but to manipulate the odds in his favor over time, leading to alliances and rivalries that impact the outcome of the eventual prison break. The significance of Michael's tattoo reveal is still considered one of the high points of the show, where every part of his tattooed skin means something, forming a key to the future that he and Lincoln wish to enjoy together.
The thrilling nature of the show is sustained over the first two seasons, and at the time it was airing, no other show explored a premise so singular, which helped "Prison Break" stand apart from other popular shows on Fox. Every time the series reveals the true motivations of an inmate or dear friend or gives us a glimpse into Michael's master plan, which depends on his knowledge of architecture to outwit the authorities, "Prison Break" shines really bright. However, over the seasons, what was once ingenious starts to feel tedious, the sillier elements failing to mesh well with the self-important tone and the overwrought nature of some performances contributing to an experience that feels deeply mediocre at best. But hey, at the end of the day, you will only remember the fun you've had watching Michael and co. navigating intricate plots to do what they do best: survive.
"Prison Break" is currently streaming on Netflix.
If you're looking for the easiest way to keep up with all the major movie and TV news, why not sign up to our free newsletter?
Read the original article on SlashFilm.
- https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/news/a-beloved-2000s-crime-drama-is-thriving-on-netflix-s-top-charts/ar-AA1rkh9K?ocid=00000000
Related
Stop! And watch these 3 great movies leaving Netflix by December 1
Watch these three films leaving Netflix by December 1. Our picks include a violent black comedy, a submarine thriller, and an exceptional crime drama.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
EntertainmentSinger Lee Greenwood moved by 'constant appreciation' for 'God Bless the U.S.A.'
Lee Greenwood shared with Fox News Digital how he is impacted by the constant love for his iconic song, "God Bless the U.S.A." and why he believes patriotism starts at a young age.
EntertainmentTop 4 British Guitarists Of All Time, According To Fans
While singers may be the stars of the show, it’s often the guitarists who steal the spotlight, cranking up the energy and delivering those unforgettable riffs that give the music its heartbeat. There’s something magical about watching a guitarist get lost in a solo, bending notes and creating sounds that stick with you long after the song ends. And let’s not forget, some singers are also incredible guitarists, blending both talents to create...
Entertainment“Shawshank Redemption” Star Tim Robbins Thinks 'the Future of Cinema' Is Bleak Because of Streaming Services
Robbins noted that his film 'Shawshank Redemption' only got recognition until after it was released on 'VHS' and broadcasted on TV, which exposed people to it
EntertainmentBaldur's Gate 3 is going out with a big bang by adding 12 new subclasses, so you can finally become a drunken master or maybe just befriend some bees, along with crossplay and a photo mode
The end of the RPG's feature-heavy updates is in sight, but some good stuff is still coming next year.
EntertainmentCharlize Theron joins Christopher Nolan's star-studded film
Charlize Theron has joined the cast of Christopher Nolan's next film, featuring stars like Matt Damon and Zendaya. The film is slated for a July 2026 release, following Nolan's success with Oppenheimer.
EntertainmentWhat's New on Prime Video in December 2024
December brings the new animated anthology series "Secret Level" and a reboot of the classic "Jeopardy!"
Entertainment