Break 5 Actors: Prison
"It always was," Wentworth replied, not turning. "The fear just made it look bigger."
They spent the morning walking the set. Amaury pointed to a ventilation shaft. "First time we did that, I got stuck for forty minutes. You two just left me."
Dominic crushed his cigarette. "Alright, then. Let's go be real somewhere else. I’m buying." prison break 5 actors
Then he smiled, genuine this time, and jogged to catch up.
Dominic put his arm around Wentworth. "Not walking out," he said. "Walking in." "It always was," Wentworth replied, not turning
Later, the director wanted a dramatic shot: the four of them walking toward the camera, through the open prison gates, free. But as they lined up, something shifted.
The documentary’s gimmick was a reunion. Not just of the brothers, but of the ghosts. Robert Knepper, ever the chameleon, arrived with a smile that didn't reach his eyes. He was doing a podcast on cult TV villains, he explained, but his gaze kept flicking to the shadows between the cellblocks. Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell had been a performance, but the performance had left splinters. Robert sometimes found himself straightening other people’s cutlery in restaurants. "First time we did that, I got stuck for forty minutes
"Is that right?" Robert smiled, tapping his own chest. "Then why does my coat still have teeth marks inside?"