Neil Wilkes, an editor for British entertainment site Digital Spy gave a summary of the good and bad points of Prison Break Season 3. Below you can read what he has to say. I have highlighted the interesting parts:
Good points? William Fichtner is a joy to watch as the increasingly-troubled Mahone -look out for the return of one of his season two victims (albeit in spirit form) in the next episode - while it's nice to see the hitherto-underdeveloped character of LJ getting a little bit more screentime. T-Bag is on fine form, as always.
Bad points? Where to start? The ridiculously contrived setup is key to all of the problems with this season. Fox should either have cut the show loose at the end of season two or pushed for a significantly different storyline for season three. As it stands, this is just a rehash of season one but without the spark of originality. What's worse, it's having a degrading effect on the memories of the first two seasons.
Summary: The good news is that every episode of the season is successively better than the previous, and there are occasional reminders of what made the show so compelling in the first place (Lincoln's surprise-in-a-box in episode four is a case in point), however there's a real struggle to muster enthusiasm for the brothers' new adventure."