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Breakout Kings is an American drama television series that aired on the A&E network. It is a production of Fox 21. The series was created, written, and executive-produced by Nick Santora and Matt Olmstead, who previously worked together on Prison Break. Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope, and Gavin Hood also served as executive producers.[2]

Breakout Kings
Original promotional poster
GenreAction
Crime
Thriller
Created byNick Santora
Matt Olmstead
StarringLaz Alonso
Domenick Lombardozzi
Brooke Nevin
Malcolm Goodwin
Serinda Swan
Jimmi Simpson
ComposerRamin Djawadi
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes23 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersPeter Chernin
Matt Olmstead
Katherine Pope
Nick Santora
Gavin Hood
ProducersLauren Stein
Ed Milkovich
Joseph Patrick Finn
Production locationsToronto
Baton Rouge[1]
CinematographyDerick V. Underschultz
Fernando Argüelles
Jim Whitaker
EditorsEtienne Des Lauriers
Eric Seaburn
Paul Trejo
Scott Eilers
Chris Conlee
Running time43 minutes
Production companiesMatt Olmstead Productions
Blackjack Films
Chernin Entertainment
Fox 21
Distributor20th Television
Release
Original networkA&E
Original releaseMarch 6, 2011 (2011-03-06) 
April 29, 2012 (2012-04-29)
Chronology
Preceded byPrison Break

Though the guest appearance of Prison Break character Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell confirms a shared continuity between the two series, it is not a direct spin-off. Frank Grillo, who recurred in Prison Break's first season as Nick Savrinn, appears in the episode "Queen of Hearts" as a different character named Agent Stoltz.

The series premiered on March 6, 2011,[3] and was the most-watched original drama series in A&E's history among adults 25–54 and adults 18–49, delivering 1.6 million adults 25–54 and 1.5 million adults 18–49.[4]

The series follows a task force assembled by the U.S. Marshals to capture prison escapees. Several current convicts are offered a chance to aid in this effort, with the promise of a transfer to a minimum-security prison and a reduction in their sentences for every fugitive they catch. However, if any of them tries to escape, they will all be returned to their original prisons and their sentences will be doubled.

The series was picked up for a second season which premiered on March 4, 2012.[2] The second-season finale aired on April 29, 2012, at 9 p.m. ET/PT and featured two back-to-back episodes, "Freakshow" and "Served Cold", instead of the usual one-hour installment at 10 p.m.[5][6]

A&E cancelled Breakout Kings on May 17, 2012, after two seasons.[7]


Cast



The team



The fugitives



Development and production


Breakout Kings was originally in development for the Fox network. Matt Olmstead and Nick Santora wrote the pilot, after receiving a script commitment from Fox in August 2009.[9] In January 2010, Fox greenlit a pilot episode.[10] On May 12, 2010, it was announced that Fox did not pick up the series for the 2010–11 television season.[11] Fox attempted to sell Breakout Kings to other networks,[11][12] and in June 2010, it was reported that A&E had picked up the drama for 13 episodes.[13]

Production was expected to begin in fall 2010 in Toronto for a 2011 premiere.[14] Robert Knepper appeared as his Prison Break character T-Bag in episode 3 of season one.[15][16] The other characters from Prison Break are also mentioned as "the Fox River 8" in that episode.


Episodes


Season Episodes Originally aired DVD and Blu-ray releases
Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 Blu-ray
1 13 March 6, 2011 May 30, 2011 2012[17] March 21, 2012[18] March 28, 2012[19]
2 10 March 4, 2012 April 29, 2012

Broadcast



U.S. Nielsen ratings


The series premiered on March 6, 2011.[3] It premiered as the most-watched original drama series in A&E's history among adults 25–54 and adults 18–49, delivering 1.6 million adults 25–54 and 1.5 million adults 18–49.[4]

The series was picked up for a second season of 10 episodes on July 6, 2011 which premiered on March 4, 2012.[2] The season finale of the second season aired on April 29, 2012 at 9 pm ET/PT featured two hours of back-to-back episodes "Freakshow" and "Served Cold" instead of the usual one-hour episode at 10 pm.[5][6] One of the executive producer and creator Nick Santora once opined, "Our DVR+7-day numbers are really strong. A lot of people are watching the show; a lot of them just don't watch it on the night it premieres."[20]

Season Timeslot (ET/PT) # Ep. Premiered Ended TV season Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere
viewers
(in millions)
Date Finale
viewers
(in millions)
1
Sundays 10:00 pm
13
March 6, 2011
2.80[21]
May 30, 2011
2.01[22] 2011 1.89[23]
2 10
March 4, 2012
2.12[24]
April 29, 2012
1.33[25] 2012 TBA

International distribution


CountryChannelReferences
 AustraliaOne HD[26]
 BrazilA&E Brasil[27]
 CanadaCHCH A&E (TV channel)[28]
 FinlandSub[29]
 GermanyRTL Crime[30]
 FranceTF1[31]
 IndiaSTAR World India[32]
 JapanFox (Japan)[33]
 MexicoAzteca 7[34]
 NetherlandsRTL Crime / RTL 5[35]
 NorwayTV 2 Zebra[36]
 PhilippinesChase (TV channel)[37]
 LithuaniaTV3 Lithuania[38]
 PolandFox (Poland)[39]
 PortugalFox (Portugal)[40]
 SlovakiaTV JOJ[41]
 SpainFox Crime[42]
 United KingdomUniversal Channel (UK)[43]
 New ZealandTV3 (New Zealand)[44]
 SloveniaPOP TV and FOX Crime[45]

DVD releases


DVD NameRegion 1 release dateRegion 4 release dateEp #DiscsAdditional information
Breakout Kings: The Complete First Season March 1, 2012[17] March 28, 2012[19] 13 4[17]Bonus material includes Audio Commentary on selected episodes, Deleted and Extended Scenes, "Good Cons, Bad Cons" Featurette, Bullpen Sessions, and T Bag: Dealt a Bad Hand.[46]

Reception


On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, season one holds an approval rating of 41% based on 27 reviews, with an average rating of 4.70/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Breakout Kings is a show that likes to take risks, but the execution is flat and other elements don't stand out from the rest of the procedural pack."[47]

The Daily News's David Hinckley opened, "This is what cable dramas can do well: a simple, stripped-down, focused drama with characters we like."[48] Jonathan Storm of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote, "Breakout Kings, an exciting crime drama that adds to its appeal with some character types we don't often see, will attract a much wider audience, as our flawed heroes seek to round up escapees."[49] Mary McNamara of Los Angeles Times opined that "Breakout Kings starts out with a promising blend of character and plot, action and dialog, sweet and savory".[50] Maureen Ryan of Huffington Post opined that it "isn't a particularly creative drama but, as was the case with Prison Break in its early seasons, Breakout Kings is sustained by a workmanlike momentum. It has its share of clunky characters and predictable moments, but it also has a lot of earnest energy. It's enlivened by a terrific performance from Jimmi Simpson, who plays Lloyd Lowery, the show's all-purpose weirdo."[51]

Rob Owen of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote, "There are no television breakthroughs in Breakout Kings, a pretty pat procedural that tries a little harder than some of its predecessors. It has all the hallmarks of one of those shows that nobody talks about but plenty of people watch."[52] Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter opined, "Kings is mostly closed-ended with snippets of each con's past revealed in the episodes, so there's enough interest to keep the show moving. The leads' backstories might have some meat on the bone as well. It's not The Wire or The Shield but falls comfortably within that basic-cable safe zone where a little edge and bountiful entertainment pass the time just fine."[53]

On the contrary, Hank Stuever of The Washington Post opined, "It doesn't work. There's a bit of banter well-delivered and some artful action, yet Breakout Kings lacks a certain vim and chemistry required for a real breakout series. It's all very quick but rather flavorless. They'll catch the escapee, no doubt, but they can't catch us."[54] Robert Bianco of USA Today opined, "Breakout Kings is an uninspiring attempt by the producers and their network to be the last on the procedural match. It's stamped with many of the Prison hallmarks: the same affection for intricate plot mechanics, the same flair for the dramatic—and the same disdain for logic and character motivation." Variety's Brian Lowry wrote, "The premise doesn't really make much sense. It's a tough, competitive cable world out there, and as the cons might testify, coming away with a big score requires risks. By that measure, Breakout Kings doesn't do enough to stand apart, diminishing its chances of breaking out."[55] Brian Ford Sullivan from The Futon Critic reviewed Breakout Kings in June 2010, calling the show a "violent version of Leverage" with colorful characters and a great performance by Jimmi Simpson as Dr. Lloyd Lowery, but with some inconsistencies like the character of Brooke Nevin and a bunch of ideas that don't quite fit."[56]

To garner more publicity, the network screened the show for a number of reviewers in the weeks prior to official airing. One such review came out on SpoilerTV on February 22, 2011 and echoed Sullivan's initial problems with characterization and writing. Indications were that Breakout Kings seems to suffer from rough writing in the pilot, but there was slight improvement in a subsequent episode. However, the overall impression was that the flaws of the show may handicap its success.[57] Echoing these issues, FlickDirect's review[58] points out that character background or explanation is lacking in many cases.


See also



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На других языках


- [en] Breakout Kings

[ru] Короли побега (телесериал)

Короли побега (англ. Breakout Kings) — американский криминальный драматический сериал, созданный Ником Санторой и Мэттом Олмстедом на телевизионной студии A&E Network. Премьера состоялась 6 марта 2011 года[3]. Сериал был официально продлён на второй сезон состоящий из 10 серий 6 июля 2011, первый эпизод которого был показан 4 марта 2012 года[4]. Последний эпизод сериала вышел 29 апреля 2012 года, а 18 мая было объявлено о прекращении выпуска сериала [5]



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