That’s the one thing about this show I always thought was wild. So many of the bad guys just end up being on the good team. Kellerman and Mahone both killed even if they felt like they had no choice they still did it
My God the memories. Back in 2011 when I started college, I used to watch this show with subtitles on to learn English. I wrote down so many words and learned a lot from this show. I was majoring in English, but pretty much this is how I learned the language.
Hang on now lol. Just because Kellerman flipped doesn't make him a good guy. He was remorseless in killing a lot of people and the only reason he "became a good guy" is because Reynolds and Kim shut him out. All this was is revenge. He knew it would be suicide but he didn't care because he just wanted to burn Reynolds to the ground, no matter the cost
In the case of Bellick, he worked with the team because he was basically looking for the same thing, exoneration, and in the case of Paul, Sara had nothing to do with it, if he confessed everything it was because he wanted revenge on Carolyne and because he felt remorse for what he had done. made. But if Sara hadn't escaped, then she would have died.
I remember watching this back in 2006. Kellerman, who was portrayed as borderline sociopath, redeeming himself was one hell of a twist ! A good cliffhanger to wait 4 months after 😮
There was always a dramatic irony to it all- the guy who did the ground work of a set up might never actually want to do the damn thing. Kellerman was a seeming enemy who was also just a guy who was cajoled into a job he didn’t want to do. The assassin was actually the key to living at most times. He himself had no interest in it. He was just a disgruntled employee himself.