Prison break or Money heist?

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Re: Prison break or Money heist?

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I really can't choose between Prison break and Money heist. In prison break, I fell in love with the character of Michal and really liked the dynamic of the borders. In money heist I loved every character and every minute of the series.
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Money heist the tension throughout the series makes you curious
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I love both for different reasons. Prison Break is exciting as it involves a lot of on the spot thinking whereas Money Heist has greatly carried out plans
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Prison Break was a top tv film. Money heist was at the top too although I prefer T-Bag character to any other character in any film.
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Both of the are incomparable...the are amazing
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It's a bit hard to pick; I think I'm fine with both. It's hard for me to decide what's best with things like this sometimes, and I guess I just don't mind.
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Prison Break is incredible. Michael Scofield is brilliant, and the plot is intense and full of twists and turns.
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I personally prefer "Money Heist." It's not just about the heist; it's the emotional depth and the characters' backstories that really drew me in.
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Post by Tobi Adefila »

Although I haven't seen Prison Break so I can't tell if it's better. I have seen Money Heist and it's superb. One of my favorite characters was Tokyo I also liked the professor and the fact that he could execute a plan perfectly that's cool.
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I prefer Money heist to prison break because money heist creates a lot of curiosity and makes me eager to know what happened next. That tension is mind-blowing for me.
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Post by wedwilson »

i love prison break all-time amazing series
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Prison break. When my sister first made me watch it - I stopped with some 5-6 episodes I think. She made me watch it again a few years later - and it is one of my favorite series now. I think I mainly loved how the actors played the characters.
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Post by Srikant Mahanty »

Prison break is on my long list to watch but I have watched Money heist. I liked Money heist about the turns and the vicious mind that professor and berlin has. I have heard good reviews from everyone regarding prison break as well in terms of the fanatic mind. It will be a close call.
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