However, the paths of six of the wanted men converge in Utah, where they try to recover the loot stashed by the legendary hijacker D.B. While Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) sticks close to his brother Michael, some of the ex-prisoners pursue their own agendas: John Abruzzi (Peter Stormare) wants to settle an old score Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco) tries to halt the wedding of his beloved Maricruz (Camille Guaty) and Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin (Rockmond Dunbar) and villainous Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell (Robert Knepper) each try to reunite with their families. Disgraced prison guard Brad Bellick (Wade Williams) loses his job and joins the hunt for the Fox River 8 as a bounty hunter. Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies), Michael's love interest and abettor, overdoses but survives, only to become a pawn in the political conspiracy as she tries to reunite with Michael. He begins his pursuit with a press conference to seek the public's help before taking a closer look at Michael's tattoos, which hold clues about his post-escape plans. Led by Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), the mastermind behind the breakout, the escapees endeavor to stay ahead of the manhunt spearheaded by FBI Agent Alexander Mahone (William Fichtner). Well, not with that attitude.The second season kicks off with the eight inmates-turned-fugitives facing their first morning outside the walls of the Fox River State Penitentiary.
“This city may not have 24 hours,” says C-Note.
As previously mentioned, it was supposed to go down a week ago, with a signal being sent 24 hours beforehand. I smell possible romance! So who is this light guy? Well, he’s Sid’s father, and he was tasked with arranging a blackout at Ogygia. They end up making it out, and speaking of making out, Sheba throws a fond look at Lincoln. Once Lincoln frees the girls, Prison Break turns into Fast & Furious: Yemen Drift, as Lincoln, in his stolen truck, and Sheba, with C-Note and the light guy in her car, speed toward the government checkpoint with the bad guys in high-speed pursuit. I feel like those two jobs should be done by separate people, but what do I know? I’ve never broken out of a prison. The Vice President is worried about losing her authority. Veronica discovers a major piece of evidence that could prove Lincolns innocence. have to reach the aircraft fast as the police is hot on their heels. As soldiers begin to search the area, Lincoln decides that he will be a distraction and get the girls. As the escape is in progress, Warden Pope and Captain Bellick begin a search to detain the escapees. Making their way through the dangerous region, they eventually find the “Sheikh of Light.” He won’t leave without his daughter, who is stuck in a nearby building with her students.
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She’s still not buying it, believing the situation to be similar to when Lincoln was set up for killing the vice president’s brother back before the series began. Later, he sends her video from four years ago of Michael shooting a high-ranking CIA officer. “It would take a genius… like Michael,” he says. Giving her the rundown on Outis, he dares to suggest that Michael could be the one who orchestrated this. Kellerman was once a cold-blooded killer, but now he’s an environmentalist, so bothered by Sara’s water bottle that he makes her drink from a glass. “You’ve lived so many lives, I don’t even know who you are,” she quips, heading for the exit before he convinces her to stay. And guess who is there to help her? KELLERMAN! Who better for a woman who was once presumed dead to go to for help getting to the bottom of a dead guy being alive than a dead guy who is alive? Don’t worry, that last sentence checks out. Luckily, as usual, Michael has another plan in motion.Īfter Sara assures him that he wasn’t the reason for the home invasion, she goes to the Department of State for answers. That would be like Al Pacino becoming The Godfather 20 minutes into the first movie. The escape won’t be happening tonight - not a surprise, since it’s only episode 2. Poseidon has left us here to die.” Hmmm, who is this Poseidon character? I’m thinking we might need to keep that name in mind. “I can’t wait another four years,” says an antsy Whip. Once on the roof, they wait for the lights to go out, which was suppose to happen seven days ago. “Nothing is easy on this one,” replies Michael. Making their way through the small space, Whip makes reference to “past ones,” possibly suggesting this isn’t their first rodeo together. Michael and Whip (Augustus Prew) are going up into the vent while the others play lookout. They all could be cool guys, but no one can replace Sucre! This is our first time in their cell, and they’re already making a break for it. The action shifts inside the prison, where we meet Michael’s new cellmates.