Critical reception The season has a 77% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's consensus stating: "
Prison Break is confident pulp with a crackerjack premise that spreads thinly enough to smooth over the show's more lunkheaded flourishes."
Metacritic gave the season a score—a weighted average based on the impressions of a select 32 critical reviews—of 65. Based on its strong opening,
The New York Times dubbed
Prison Break "more intriguing than most of the new network series, and ... one of the most original" and a "suspenseful thriller", complementing its "authentic look".
Entertainment Weekly called it an "original drama", noting the show's "edge-of-the-seat action".
The Washington Post criticized the show for its "somber pretentiousness" and "uniformly overwrought [performances]".
Ratings The two-hour
pilot episode garnered approximately 10.5 million viewers, giving Fox its "best summertime Monday numbers since episodes of
Melrose Place and
Ally McBeal aired there in September 1998." The show's first season attracted an average audience of 10 million viewers each week, with "End of the Tunnel" reaching 12 million viewers, and led the debuts of television in the 2005 American fall season.
Prison Break was originally planned for a 13-episode run, but was extended to include an extra nine episodes due to its popularity. ==Home media release==