I was able to watch The Final Break this weekend. I won't give too many details since I know most US viewers haven't had the pleasure of watching it yet.
All I'll say is that I liked it a lot, but I think my expectations were a little high. Now please don't take that as a negative against the movie, the writers, etc.; I tend to do that a lot & thus get let down when I watch stuff. Did the same thing with Halloween (the Rob Zombie version). Anyway, I did not like the ending b/c I was looking for more, but the movie itself was great! I cried several times. There were the usual PB hiccups that we expect & there were the usual "uh oh" moments; all of that was awesome! So if you haven't ordered it yet, please do!
Okie, for those of you have seen it & for those who kinda' know what's gonna happen, here's the spoiler from The Man! It's not really a spoiler so I won't use the button, but you will have to click below to read it - it gives me some sort of satisfaction since it deals with what I disliked about the end! Enjoy!
Q:The_Man can you tell me what happened to Michaels body? In the final break they left HIM in this prison but in the flashforward in the finale they were standing at his grave.
The Man: just because there is a grave, it does not mean there is a body beneath it. most likely since L & S were supposedly on the run again, the government would have diposed of michaels body. however, since mahone was technically helping the FBI to get his job back, he may have found a way to secure the body and get it back to Sara and Linc.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
The Final Break: Spoiler
In this post, you'll find:
episode 4.23,
episode 4.24,
Free,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
Spoiler,
The Final Break,
The Man,
The Old Ball and Chain
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Rate of Exchange/Killing Your Number Recaps
During my sick days, I guess I forgot to post these. I know they don't matter now, as a lot of people have now seen The Final Break, but I like to be thorough! Besides, how do I know someone doesn't want to see this? Warning: this is a long post since it contains two full recaps!
EPISODE 421 "Rate of Exchange"
Airdate: 2009-05-15
Michael insists to Mahone that he's going to find a way to save both Lincoln and Sara. Mahone persuades him to go after Linc first. Meanwhile, Christina contemptuously calls Linc "the dumb one" and is sickened that Michael cares for him so much. Michael calls and says he'll give her Scylla; just meet him at a shipping yard in 45 minutes. Elsewhere, General Krantz tells Sara that if she'd just left the infirmary door locked back at Fox River, her father and so many others would still be alive, and now none of it will have been worth it. Michael's sure to return Scylla because his heart always betrays his better judgment. Sara parries that that's true - because if Michael had used his better judgment, he's have killed Krantz the night he stole Scylla. Krantz, enraged, leaves her with T-Bag... who, leering, turns out his pocket and makes Sara fondle it.
At the shipping yard, as Michael prepares a box of homemade explosives, Mahone tries to persuade him to simply give Scylla to Christina in order to save everyone - including Pam, LJ and Sofia. Michael won't countenance any deals. Christina arrives; Linc's in the Range Rover with Downey, cuffed. She demands Scylla and walks towards Michael... but stops short of the tripwire he's set up. Michael tries to goad her into coming closer, she instead she orders her henchman to kill Michael. The henchman trips the wire and is blown to pieces. Christina gets away and holes up in an abandoned office. She tells Linc he won't live long enough to be an uncle. Linc is thrown by this, and Christina realizes that Sara still hasn't told anybody that she's pregnant.
Downey tells Chrisina that Prime Minister Banerjee is calling, wanting to know why he hasn't gotten the Scylla technology yet. Christina tells Linc that Michael's got ten minutes. Meanwhile, Krantz calls Michael. Michael says that every Fed and cop in town is looking for him, and it's impeding his return; if he's caught, Scylla will be locked away as evidence. Krantz gives him an hour, or he'll turn T-Bag loose on Sara. T-Bag gloats to Sara that when this is over, Krantz will employ him. Sara tells him there's no way that'll happen; Krantz will have him killed along with the rest of them... but if he helps her escape and get back to Michael, the slate will be wiped clean. T-Bag says that that slate will never be clean... as if he doesn't come back soon, it'll get a lot dirtier. Michael calls Christina, demanding to talk to Linc. Linc tells him that Sara's pregnant and exhorts him to go after Sara; Linc's willing to die knowing that he did something to pay Michael back. Christina grabs the phone away and hangs it up.
Self wakes up in the hospital, where a pair of FBI agents question him as to Michael and Linc's whereabouts, and begin to torture him when he won't talk; since he's impeding an investigation into an act of terrorism, he has no legal protection. Self finally says he doesn't know where they are, but he can find out. He demands immunity.
In Chicago, Sucre, still spooked by every police car he sees, is tailed by somebody. He is chased into an alleyway, turns to fight, and realizes who his pursuer is... it's C-Note. The two talk in a diner. They're both home and happy with their children. C-Note claims that he was looking for Sucre because the case against Mahone fell apart, so the Feds reneged on his deal and were gonna send him back to Fox River. He needs to know how to get a hold of Michael and Linc. Sucre is suspicious of his motives and nearly leaves, but C-Note insists that he's trying to help. The brothers are in trouble, and will only get out of it if Sucre helps him find them. Sucre doesn't want to risk losing his family again, but C-Note says that with the menial jobs he has to work because he's afraid of being arrested, he's not going to be able to support his family for very long. C-Note's sure the guy who contacted him is a player. He wants to get some device into the right hands by finding Michael and Linc, and then he'll get their records clean. He takes Sucre to meet the man. We don't see his face, but we do see his hands... and he's wearing a ring, a familiar ring with an eagle on it.
As Michael checks the Scylla briefcase, Mahone asks him how they can save Pam as well, but Michael doesn't have a plan. He tells Mahone that if there's anything he needs to do to save Pam, he should just do it. Elsewhere, Christina cruelly taunts Linc, telling him he's stupid and she never cared for him because he's not really her son. She's further enraged when Banerjee leaves the country, no longer trusting that Christina will deliver Scylla. Linc's just cost her three quarters of a billion dollars. She's about to shoot Linc when Mahone calls, offering her Scylla in return for protection for his family, and Linc's release as well. He owes Linc. Meanwhile, Michael calls Krantz, who wants to make the exchange at a parking lot in twenty minutes; Scylla for Sara. As Michael hangs up, we see Mahone put down a newly-purchased duplicate of the Scylla briefcase; Michael doesn't seem to have noticed the switch, and takes the empty case. Krantz leaves with Ralph; he's planning on killing Michael. He leaves Sara behind for T-Bag to do as he pleases.
Mahone meets with Christina. He wants her to make the call to have her people protect Pam before he hands over Scylla, but she insists he hand it over first. Downey tells Pam that a mole in the FBI has reported that two agents are talking to Self, who is getting immunity. Christina thinks he's a threat. Meanwhile, Self calls Michael, but Michael won't talk, and simply says that the whole thing will be over soon before hanging up. The FBI agents are asked by a doctor to leave the room... but it's not a doctor. It's Downey, who drugs Self via his IV and holds him down as he begins to twitch.
Michael leaves the Scylla briefcase at the parking lot. Krantz and Ralph arrive and find that the briefcase is empty. Michael seems to be hiding, and he uncoils a rope. Back at the loft, T-Bag prepares to rape Sara. Sara realizes that one of the bars she's cuffed to is loose, and to buy time, begins taunting T-Bag, telling him that his medical records at Fox River indicate that he's impotent. Just as an enraged T-Bag is finally about to attack, she gets a bar free and swings it at him, but T-Bag quickly overpowers her. Just as he begins to unzip his pants, he's smashed over the head by Michael, who we find wasn't at the parking lot when Krantz got there; he was scaling the loft to enter through he window. Michael's about to smash T-Bag's skull in with the bar, but Sara's terrified cries bring him back to his senses. The two embrace.
Christina takes Scylla from the briefcase Mahone gave her. Mahone again asks her to make the call to protect Pam, but she says she needs to make sure it works first and locks him in the side room with Linc. He tells Linc that he's there to save him. Meanwhile, we see that Michael also seems to have Scylla. In flashback, we again see Michael tell Mahone that if there's anything he needs to do to save Pam, he should just do it. And then we see what happened directly afterwards: Michael finally came up with a plan. Christina prides herself on being able to read Michael's every move... but she won't be able to predict Mahone's actions. He removes Scylla's guts and replaces them with explosives. Michael's still got Scylla's interior. He knew Krantz would never honor the arrangement. Both Scyllas, the ones given to Krantz and to Christina, are actually bombs. Back in the present moment, as Sara and Michael plan to start their lives anew, Mahone drags a weak and groggy Linc to the far side of the side room and asks if he's ready to get out of there. In the next room, Downey finds he isn't getting a connection to Scylla. Christina realizes that Michael has tricked her. And we see the red blinking light of the bomb inside the Scylla case.
EPISODE 422 "Killing Your Number"
Airdate: 2009-05-15
MUSIC: Lay It Down Slow" - Spiritualized
Michael and Sara talk about the ordinary life they're going to lead when this is all over. Mahone calls and says that the bomb meant to take out Christina didn't go off. Michael tells him he'll have to trigger it manually. Christina enters and demands to know why they can't access Scylla. Mahone pretends ignorance. Christina orders Downey to kill him just as Mahone finds the manual switch on the bomb. The beeping of the bomb distracts Downey just long enough for Mahone to overpower him and escape with Linc. Moments later, there is a tremendous blast that knocks Downey and Christina down. Outside, Michael's just arrived with Sara. Sara wants to get Linc to a hospital, but Linc says that'd mean jail. Michael regards a big hole in the building where Christina was, but we see inside that Downey's body shielded Christina from the blast. Her finger begins to twitch.
At the loft, Krantz is about to kill T-Bag for his many failures when a phone rings. It's Sara's; she accidentally left it behind. T-Bag is allowed to answer the phone and finds Sucre on the other end. Sucre asks where Michael and Lincoln are; T-Bag says their mother has them. He's got an idea of where, but he's scared to talk on the phone. They arrange a meeting in the park in an hour. Krantz reluctantly sends T-Bag out with an operative. T-Bag meets with Sucre and points out the operative to him, telling him he's walked into a trap. Sucre, smirking, demands Sara's phone. T-Bag looks up again and sees that the operative is dead. A moment later, C-Note shows himself. They take T-Bag hostage. C-Note reports back to his mysterious employer that he's got Sara's phone; there are a lot of calls to one number. It must be Michael.
Michael decides the best thing to do is destroy Scylla; Krantz will have them killed no matter what they do. Suddenly, Michael's phone rings, and on the other end... is Kellerman. Not dead after all, he was freed by a group trying to bring down the Company, the group founded by Michael's father. He tells Michael to get Scylla to a U.N. attach? at 5pm at the footbridge in Declan Plaza. Michael tells him to stop Krantz from pursuing their families. Kellerman agrees, and says when Scylla is delivered, all their slates will be wiped clean. Michael doesn't know whether to believe him. Kellerman says that Scylla can change the world for the better; he doesn't need to trust Kellerman, he just needs to trust the U.N. Sara says that Linc's out of time; she needs a needle, syringe and chest tube right now. At the loft, Krantz and Ralph realize T-Bag is either captured or dead. They get a ping off of Linc's cell phone; Ralph and another operative head to the location. Elsewhere, Sucre and C-Note interrogate T-Bag. They want Krantz's location. T-Bag won't talk. They string T-Bag upside-down and tell him his eyeballs will burst. He's still not talking, still clinging to the idea of becoming a respected "gentleman" in the Company's employ, but the treatment is getting to him.
At the hospital, the FBI agents interrogating Self check his files and see that Mahone's involved. Self's nearly comatose and his brain is quickly wasting away, but he can move his hand and write... but the only message he'll write is "F.U." Meanwhile, Sara arrives at the hospital with Mahone in tow. She grabs a doctor's lab coat and slips into a supply closet. When a nurse is about to go in, Mahone distracts her by asking questions... and attracts the attention of the one of the FBI agents. In the car, Linc tells Michael if he has to leave him, he should. Michael says not a chance, they're brothers. Linc says that's not what Christina said. Michael says she was just messing with their minds... and even if it's true, it doesn't change anything. Sara emerges from the supply closet to find Mahone being arrested. He nods to her to leave and she hightails it back to the car. Sara gives Linc an injection that will only last for a while. Michael says they have to leave Mahone, but once they deliver Scylla to Kellerman, it'll buy Mahone his immunity. Suddenly, the passenger window explodes and shatters, shot by a Company operative. At the driver-side window is Ralph, who takes them all back to Krantz. Michael claims not to have Scylla. Krantz turns on a TV which shows a live feed of Sofia being held at gunpoint and demands Scylla again. Meanwhile, Mahone is interrogated. He insists that he and the others have been set up, but the FBI aren't listening. They just want the location of Michael and Linc. At the loft, the stalemate is broken by the arrival of Sucre and C-Note; T-Bag must have finally talked. They shoot Ralph and hold Krantz at gunpoint before he even knows what's happening. Michael orders Krantz to have Sofia released, and he does so. Michael's about to kill Krantz. Linc eggs him on, but Sara and Sucre talk him out of it. Krantz is cuffed to the banister and left behind. Michael asks C-Note why he trusts Kellerman; C-Note admits that Kellerman's the only option they've got. As they bundle into the car, police sirens wail. They're nearly trapped, until Sucre uses his own car to cut the police off. He is arrested as Michael, Sara, Linc and C-Note get away.
Christina and her men track Michael down via his cell phone. She shoots C-Note in the legs and nearly walks off with Scylla, but pulls a gun on her. He hesitates to pull the trigger for a moment, but Christina goads him and he fires... but the gun just clicks. Jammed. Christina prepares to shoot him, telling him he was born a Scofield but will die a Burrows. Suddenly, two shots ring out; Sara has shot Christina dead at the moment she fired at Michael. Her shot went wild and struck Michael in the shoulder. Sara takes Linc and C-Note to the hospital while Michael delivers Scylla to Kellerman. As Sucre stays as tight-lipped under FBI interrogation as Mahone was, Michael goes to the rendezvous point... where he is taken hostage at gunpoint. However, it transpires that these are Kellerman's men. He just wanted to make sure Michael wasn't followed. In an office building, Kellerman tries to boot up Scylla for Solomon Okella, the man from the U.N., but it doesn't work. Michael's withholding a piece. He wants proof that the Okella's legitimate. Okella's ready to walk away. Tired and beaten, Michael says he doesn't want to run anymore. He gives up the missing piece, and Scylla boots up. Okella's satisfied. So's Kellerman, who says it's over - Michael did it.
Krantz finally frees himself from the handcuffs, only to be arrested by a team of cops who have just arrived. Not long after, Michael, a healthy Linc who's gotten the treatment he needs, Mahone, Sucre, Sara and C-Note are seated around a table with Kellerman, who presents them all with statements to sign. They all sign and are free at last, and Kellerman confirms that all their loved onces are safe as well, but there's one final piece of business to take care of. T-Bag wants exoneration for his help. Kellerman leaves it up to them. Michael and Linc approach T-Bag, who is being held in the hallway. He begs for mercy and forgiveness. Linc says they took a vote and he's in luck... T-Bag gets a stick of gum for the ride back to prison.
Later, a jubilant Michael and Sara walk along the beach. Michael says he's going to be a hands-on dad. They're both happy. Suddenly, Sara stops short. Michael has a nosebleed. They both pale, knowing what this could mean. Michael insists he's fine. They hold each other tightly.
Four years later. Mahone mails a birthday card to Pam, then kisses and walks off hand in hand with Felicia Lang. In Chicago, a happy Sucre is playing with his little girl and tells her he'll be back in two days, while C-Note, working for UPS, luxuriates in his freedom and normal life. In Central America, Linc and Sofia live happily together. LJ's in school. They hug goodbye and Sofia tells him to get home safe. In a convalescent home in Chicago, a brain-dead Don Self stares out the window and drools. On death row, General Krantz is led to the electric chair. In Washington, Kellerman is now a crusading Congressman, well-loved by the press... but not by Danny Hale's widow, who arrives to spit in his face in front of the press photographers. And in Fox River, T-Bag hears an inmate talk about "the captivity of negativity." He's reading a book about GATE. Saddened at the reminder of the white-collar life he nearly had, he tells the inmate firmly that he never wants to see that book again. The inmates fear him; he's a leader among prisoners once again... and a young boy in his entourage is holding his pocket. And at a street fair in Central America, we see that Sara has a small, pendant-shaped scar on her shoulder in the shape of a snake. She calls to Michael that it's time to go... but the Michael she's speaking to is a child. Her child, Michael Jr. She says it's time to go see Daddy. They arrive at a cemetery, where they meet up with Linc, Sucre and Mahone. Michael Jr. puts flowers on a headstone... while Linc leaves an origami crane. Everyone pays their respects. As they leave, we see the inscription on the headstone:
EPISODE 421 "Rate of Exchange"
Airdate: 2009-05-15
Michael insists to Mahone that he's going to find a way to save both Lincoln and Sara. Mahone persuades him to go after Linc first. Meanwhile, Christina contemptuously calls Linc "the dumb one" and is sickened that Michael cares for him so much. Michael calls and says he'll give her Scylla; just meet him at a shipping yard in 45 minutes. Elsewhere, General Krantz tells Sara that if she'd just left the infirmary door locked back at Fox River, her father and so many others would still be alive, and now none of it will have been worth it. Michael's sure to return Scylla because his heart always betrays his better judgment. Sara parries that that's true - because if Michael had used his better judgment, he's have killed Krantz the night he stole Scylla. Krantz, enraged, leaves her with T-Bag... who, leering, turns out his pocket and makes Sara fondle it.
At the shipping yard, as Michael prepares a box of homemade explosives, Mahone tries to persuade him to simply give Scylla to Christina in order to save everyone - including Pam, LJ and Sofia. Michael won't countenance any deals. Christina arrives; Linc's in the Range Rover with Downey, cuffed. She demands Scylla and walks towards Michael... but stops short of the tripwire he's set up. Michael tries to goad her into coming closer, she instead she orders her henchman to kill Michael. The henchman trips the wire and is blown to pieces. Christina gets away and holes up in an abandoned office. She tells Linc he won't live long enough to be an uncle. Linc is thrown by this, and Christina realizes that Sara still hasn't told anybody that she's pregnant.
Downey tells Chrisina that Prime Minister Banerjee is calling, wanting to know why he hasn't gotten the Scylla technology yet. Christina tells Linc that Michael's got ten minutes. Meanwhile, Krantz calls Michael. Michael says that every Fed and cop in town is looking for him, and it's impeding his return; if he's caught, Scylla will be locked away as evidence. Krantz gives him an hour, or he'll turn T-Bag loose on Sara. T-Bag gloats to Sara that when this is over, Krantz will employ him. Sara tells him there's no way that'll happen; Krantz will have him killed along with the rest of them... but if he helps her escape and get back to Michael, the slate will be wiped clean. T-Bag says that that slate will never be clean... as if he doesn't come back soon, it'll get a lot dirtier. Michael calls Christina, demanding to talk to Linc. Linc tells him that Sara's pregnant and exhorts him to go after Sara; Linc's willing to die knowing that he did something to pay Michael back. Christina grabs the phone away and hangs it up.
Self wakes up in the hospital, where a pair of FBI agents question him as to Michael and Linc's whereabouts, and begin to torture him when he won't talk; since he's impeding an investigation into an act of terrorism, he has no legal protection. Self finally says he doesn't know where they are, but he can find out. He demands immunity.
In Chicago, Sucre, still spooked by every police car he sees, is tailed by somebody. He is chased into an alleyway, turns to fight, and realizes who his pursuer is... it's C-Note. The two talk in a diner. They're both home and happy with their children. C-Note claims that he was looking for Sucre because the case against Mahone fell apart, so the Feds reneged on his deal and were gonna send him back to Fox River. He needs to know how to get a hold of Michael and Linc. Sucre is suspicious of his motives and nearly leaves, but C-Note insists that he's trying to help. The brothers are in trouble, and will only get out of it if Sucre helps him find them. Sucre doesn't want to risk losing his family again, but C-Note says that with the menial jobs he has to work because he's afraid of being arrested, he's not going to be able to support his family for very long. C-Note's sure the guy who contacted him is a player. He wants to get some device into the right hands by finding Michael and Linc, and then he'll get their records clean. He takes Sucre to meet the man. We don't see his face, but we do see his hands... and he's wearing a ring, a familiar ring with an eagle on it.
As Michael checks the Scylla briefcase, Mahone asks him how they can save Pam as well, but Michael doesn't have a plan. He tells Mahone that if there's anything he needs to do to save Pam, he should just do it. Elsewhere, Christina cruelly taunts Linc, telling him he's stupid and she never cared for him because he's not really her son. She's further enraged when Banerjee leaves the country, no longer trusting that Christina will deliver Scylla. Linc's just cost her three quarters of a billion dollars. She's about to shoot Linc when Mahone calls, offering her Scylla in return for protection for his family, and Linc's release as well. He owes Linc. Meanwhile, Michael calls Krantz, who wants to make the exchange at a parking lot in twenty minutes; Scylla for Sara. As Michael hangs up, we see Mahone put down a newly-purchased duplicate of the Scylla briefcase; Michael doesn't seem to have noticed the switch, and takes the empty case. Krantz leaves with Ralph; he's planning on killing Michael. He leaves Sara behind for T-Bag to do as he pleases.
Mahone meets with Christina. He wants her to make the call to have her people protect Pam before he hands over Scylla, but she insists he hand it over first. Downey tells Pam that a mole in the FBI has reported that two agents are talking to Self, who is getting immunity. Christina thinks he's a threat. Meanwhile, Self calls Michael, but Michael won't talk, and simply says that the whole thing will be over soon before hanging up. The FBI agents are asked by a doctor to leave the room... but it's not a doctor. It's Downey, who drugs Self via his IV and holds him down as he begins to twitch.
Michael leaves the Scylla briefcase at the parking lot. Krantz and Ralph arrive and find that the briefcase is empty. Michael seems to be hiding, and he uncoils a rope. Back at the loft, T-Bag prepares to rape Sara. Sara realizes that one of the bars she's cuffed to is loose, and to buy time, begins taunting T-Bag, telling him that his medical records at Fox River indicate that he's impotent. Just as an enraged T-Bag is finally about to attack, she gets a bar free and swings it at him, but T-Bag quickly overpowers her. Just as he begins to unzip his pants, he's smashed over the head by Michael, who we find wasn't at the parking lot when Krantz got there; he was scaling the loft to enter through he window. Michael's about to smash T-Bag's skull in with the bar, but Sara's terrified cries bring him back to his senses. The two embrace.
Christina takes Scylla from the briefcase Mahone gave her. Mahone again asks her to make the call to protect Pam, but she says she needs to make sure it works first and locks him in the side room with Linc. He tells Linc that he's there to save him. Meanwhile, we see that Michael also seems to have Scylla. In flashback, we again see Michael tell Mahone that if there's anything he needs to do to save Pam, he should just do it. And then we see what happened directly afterwards: Michael finally came up with a plan. Christina prides herself on being able to read Michael's every move... but she won't be able to predict Mahone's actions. He removes Scylla's guts and replaces them with explosives. Michael's still got Scylla's interior. He knew Krantz would never honor the arrangement. Both Scyllas, the ones given to Krantz and to Christina, are actually bombs. Back in the present moment, as Sara and Michael plan to start their lives anew, Mahone drags a weak and groggy Linc to the far side of the side room and asks if he's ready to get out of there. In the next room, Downey finds he isn't getting a connection to Scylla. Christina realizes that Michael has tricked her. And we see the red blinking light of the bomb inside the Scylla case.
EPISODE 422 "Killing Your Number"
Airdate: 2009-05-15
MUSIC: Lay It Down Slow" - Spiritualized
Michael and Sara talk about the ordinary life they're going to lead when this is all over. Mahone calls and says that the bomb meant to take out Christina didn't go off. Michael tells him he'll have to trigger it manually. Christina enters and demands to know why they can't access Scylla. Mahone pretends ignorance. Christina orders Downey to kill him just as Mahone finds the manual switch on the bomb. The beeping of the bomb distracts Downey just long enough for Mahone to overpower him and escape with Linc. Moments later, there is a tremendous blast that knocks Downey and Christina down. Outside, Michael's just arrived with Sara. Sara wants to get Linc to a hospital, but Linc says that'd mean jail. Michael regards a big hole in the building where Christina was, but we see inside that Downey's body shielded Christina from the blast. Her finger begins to twitch.
At the loft, Krantz is about to kill T-Bag for his many failures when a phone rings. It's Sara's; she accidentally left it behind. T-Bag is allowed to answer the phone and finds Sucre on the other end. Sucre asks where Michael and Lincoln are; T-Bag says their mother has them. He's got an idea of where, but he's scared to talk on the phone. They arrange a meeting in the park in an hour. Krantz reluctantly sends T-Bag out with an operative. T-Bag meets with Sucre and points out the operative to him, telling him he's walked into a trap. Sucre, smirking, demands Sara's phone. T-Bag looks up again and sees that the operative is dead. A moment later, C-Note shows himself. They take T-Bag hostage. C-Note reports back to his mysterious employer that he's got Sara's phone; there are a lot of calls to one number. It must be Michael.
Michael decides the best thing to do is destroy Scylla; Krantz will have them killed no matter what they do. Suddenly, Michael's phone rings, and on the other end... is Kellerman. Not dead after all, he was freed by a group trying to bring down the Company, the group founded by Michael's father. He tells Michael to get Scylla to a U.N. attach? at 5pm at the footbridge in Declan Plaza. Michael tells him to stop Krantz from pursuing their families. Kellerman agrees, and says when Scylla is delivered, all their slates will be wiped clean. Michael doesn't know whether to believe him. Kellerman says that Scylla can change the world for the better; he doesn't need to trust Kellerman, he just needs to trust the U.N. Sara says that Linc's out of time; she needs a needle, syringe and chest tube right now. At the loft, Krantz and Ralph realize T-Bag is either captured or dead. They get a ping off of Linc's cell phone; Ralph and another operative head to the location. Elsewhere, Sucre and C-Note interrogate T-Bag. They want Krantz's location. T-Bag won't talk. They string T-Bag upside-down and tell him his eyeballs will burst. He's still not talking, still clinging to the idea of becoming a respected "gentleman" in the Company's employ, but the treatment is getting to him.
At the hospital, the FBI agents interrogating Self check his files and see that Mahone's involved. Self's nearly comatose and his brain is quickly wasting away, but he can move his hand and write... but the only message he'll write is "F.U." Meanwhile, Sara arrives at the hospital with Mahone in tow. She grabs a doctor's lab coat and slips into a supply closet. When a nurse is about to go in, Mahone distracts her by asking questions... and attracts the attention of the one of the FBI agents. In the car, Linc tells Michael if he has to leave him, he should. Michael says not a chance, they're brothers. Linc says that's not what Christina said. Michael says she was just messing with their minds... and even if it's true, it doesn't change anything. Sara emerges from the supply closet to find Mahone being arrested. He nods to her to leave and she hightails it back to the car. Sara gives Linc an injection that will only last for a while. Michael says they have to leave Mahone, but once they deliver Scylla to Kellerman, it'll buy Mahone his immunity. Suddenly, the passenger window explodes and shatters, shot by a Company operative. At the driver-side window is Ralph, who takes them all back to Krantz. Michael claims not to have Scylla. Krantz turns on a TV which shows a live feed of Sofia being held at gunpoint and demands Scylla again. Meanwhile, Mahone is interrogated. He insists that he and the others have been set up, but the FBI aren't listening. They just want the location of Michael and Linc. At the loft, the stalemate is broken by the arrival of Sucre and C-Note; T-Bag must have finally talked. They shoot Ralph and hold Krantz at gunpoint before he even knows what's happening. Michael orders Krantz to have Sofia released, and he does so. Michael's about to kill Krantz. Linc eggs him on, but Sara and Sucre talk him out of it. Krantz is cuffed to the banister and left behind. Michael asks C-Note why he trusts Kellerman; C-Note admits that Kellerman's the only option they've got. As they bundle into the car, police sirens wail. They're nearly trapped, until Sucre uses his own car to cut the police off. He is arrested as Michael, Sara, Linc and C-Note get away.
Christina and her men track Michael down via his cell phone. She shoots C-Note in the legs and nearly walks off with Scylla, but pulls a gun on her. He hesitates to pull the trigger for a moment, but Christina goads him and he fires... but the gun just clicks. Jammed. Christina prepares to shoot him, telling him he was born a Scofield but will die a Burrows. Suddenly, two shots ring out; Sara has shot Christina dead at the moment she fired at Michael. Her shot went wild and struck Michael in the shoulder. Sara takes Linc and C-Note to the hospital while Michael delivers Scylla to Kellerman. As Sucre stays as tight-lipped under FBI interrogation as Mahone was, Michael goes to the rendezvous point... where he is taken hostage at gunpoint. However, it transpires that these are Kellerman's men. He just wanted to make sure Michael wasn't followed. In an office building, Kellerman tries to boot up Scylla for Solomon Okella, the man from the U.N., but it doesn't work. Michael's withholding a piece. He wants proof that the Okella's legitimate. Okella's ready to walk away. Tired and beaten, Michael says he doesn't want to run anymore. He gives up the missing piece, and Scylla boots up. Okella's satisfied. So's Kellerman, who says it's over - Michael did it.
Krantz finally frees himself from the handcuffs, only to be arrested by a team of cops who have just arrived. Not long after, Michael, a healthy Linc who's gotten the treatment he needs, Mahone, Sucre, Sara and C-Note are seated around a table with Kellerman, who presents them all with statements to sign. They all sign and are free at last, and Kellerman confirms that all their loved onces are safe as well, but there's one final piece of business to take care of. T-Bag wants exoneration for his help. Kellerman leaves it up to them. Michael and Linc approach T-Bag, who is being held in the hallway. He begs for mercy and forgiveness. Linc says they took a vote and he's in luck... T-Bag gets a stick of gum for the ride back to prison.
Later, a jubilant Michael and Sara walk along the beach. Michael says he's going to be a hands-on dad. They're both happy. Suddenly, Sara stops short. Michael has a nosebleed. They both pale, knowing what this could mean. Michael insists he's fine. They hold each other tightly.
Four years later. Mahone mails a birthday card to Pam, then kisses and walks off hand in hand with Felicia Lang. In Chicago, a happy Sucre is playing with his little girl and tells her he'll be back in two days, while C-Note, working for UPS, luxuriates in his freedom and normal life. In Central America, Linc and Sofia live happily together. LJ's in school. They hug goodbye and Sofia tells him to get home safe. In a convalescent home in Chicago, a brain-dead Don Self stares out the window and drools. On death row, General Krantz is led to the electric chair. In Washington, Kellerman is now a crusading Congressman, well-loved by the press... but not by Danny Hale's widow, who arrives to spit in his face in front of the press photographers. And in Fox River, T-Bag hears an inmate talk about "the captivity of negativity." He's reading a book about GATE. Saddened at the reminder of the white-collar life he nearly had, he tells the inmate firmly that he never wants to see that book again. The inmates fear him; he's a leader among prisoners once again... and a young boy in his entourage is holding his pocket. And at a street fair in Central America, we see that Sara has a small, pendant-shaped scar on her shoulder in the shape of a snake. She calls to Michael that it's time to go... but the Michael she's speaking to is a child. Her child, Michael Jr. She says it's time to go see Daddy. They arrive at a cemetery, where they meet up with Linc, Sucre and Mahone. Michael Jr. puts flowers on a headstone... while Linc leaves an origami crane. Everyone pays their respects. As they leave, we see the inscription on the headstone:
Michael J. Scofield
September 8, 1974 - November 4, 2005
Husband, Father, Brother, Uncle, Friend
"Be the change you want to see in the world."
September 8, 1974 - November 4, 2005
Husband, Father, Brother, Uncle, Friend
"Be the change you want to see in the world."
In this post, you'll find:
episode 4.21,
episode 4.22,
Killing Your Number,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
Prison Break Recap,
Rate of Exchange
More Videos from The Final Break
I contemplated posting these b/c a lot of us have not seen the movie yet. While we still have more than a month to wait, I guess these YouTube (savevbane)videos are just like the regular sneak peeks I posted before so I figure why not. So with that said, there are some spoiler scenes in these three. Enjoy!
You have to watch the last one on YouTube, so click here!
You have to watch the last one on YouTube, so click here!
In this post, you'll find:
episode 4.23,
episode 4.24,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
promo videos,
Sara,
The Final Break
Gretchen & Sara: Girl Fight!
I found these two vids on Youtube (NeoTheXerox) & I think they are awesome! I'm guessing they are from "The Final Break". Enjoy!
In this post, you'll find:
episode 4.23,
episode 4.24,
Gretchen Morgan,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
Sara Tancredi,
The Final Break,
two hour movie
TVGuide Mega Minute: Sara
In this post, you'll find:
Christina Scofield,
episode 4.23,
episode 4.24,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
Sara Tancredi,
The Company,
The Final Break
Scoops from The Man
Disclaimer: Spoilers contained herein! DO NOT click that button if you don't want to know! You have been duly warned, in a nice way, of course!
Here's the latest Prison Break spoilers from The Man ツ
Here's the latest Prison Break spoilers from The Man ツ
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Question posed as to how Sara ends up on prison in the final two eps:
The Man: well that all depends. since at the beginning of season 4, sara was there because she wanted to be, she was always free to go. since she wasn't on the run, kellerman wouldn't have had paperwork for her. her shooting christina is probably something no one would find out about...........unless there just happens to be a video of her doing it.....hmm
at the time kellerman offered them immunity sara didn't think she needed it. perhaps by the time she is sent to prison, the offer is no longer there or they are unable to provide it to her anymore since there "supposedly" is a video of her shooting christina.
Question: Can you give us some details The Man? It's pretty interesting for me as I'm disappointed with season 4.
The Man: i'm not actually sure what direction the show would have taken if there had been no writers strike. I am pretty sure that Sara would not have come back though. I think Michael still would have died, since the ultimate ending of the show was decided a long time ago and they always planned to stick with their original ending idea.
Without the strike we may have seen the introduction of different characters and the way the show reached its ending may have been different.
Beyond that, I don't know anything specific.
The Man: well that all depends. since at the beginning of season 4, sara was there because she wanted to be, she was always free to go. since she wasn't on the run, kellerman wouldn't have had paperwork for her. her shooting christina is probably something no one would find out about...........unless there just happens to be a video of her doing it.....hmm
at the time kellerman offered them immunity sara didn't think she needed it. perhaps by the time she is sent to prison, the offer is no longer there or they are unable to provide it to her anymore since there "supposedly" is a video of her shooting christina.
Question: Can you give us some details The Man? It's pretty interesting for me as I'm disappointed with season 4.
The Man: i'm not actually sure what direction the show would have taken if there had been no writers strike. I am pretty sure that Sara would not have come back though. I think Michael still would have died, since the ultimate ending of the show was decided a long time ago and they always planned to stick with their original ending idea.
Without the strike we may have seen the introduction of different characters and the way the show reached its ending may have been different.
Beyond that, I don't know anything specific.
In this post, you'll find:
Christina Scofield,
episode 4.23,
episode 4.24,
Michael Scofield,
Sara kills Christina,
Sara Tancredi,
spoilers,
The Final Break,
The Man
Matt Holmstead's TVGuide Interview
Fox's Prison Break wrapped up its four-year run (and run, and run, and run...) on Friday night, as Michael finally decided into whose hands he could entrust Scylla. Along the way, a pair of familiar faces resurfaced, justice was meted out, and, in a four-year flash-forward, a variety of fates were revealed.
It was during that epilogue that the producers uncorked one final — and fatal — twist. If you have finished watching the two-hour series-ender, read on for executive producer Matt Olmstead's answers to the burning questions you likely have.
TVGuide.com: At what point during the four-year run did you decide that Michael would die in the end?
Matt Olmstead: At the beginning of this season, we had a debate about it. I was on NYPD Blue and I came on during Season 6, which was Jimmy Smits' last arc — and it was some of the best TV ever. They had the thought that when a character goes that's beloved, if you drop a safe on his head, the audience is going to hate you, because they haven't had a chance to mourn. So let's show up early that the character has a [health] problem. [NYPD Blue creator] David [Milch] did it brilliantly [with Smits' character dying of heart failure], and I always remembered that. So when we met with the writers after the [WGA] strike, we asked ourselves: Is Michael going to last? Either way, let's [give him] a nosebleed in Episode 1. That way we can kind of suggest that something's up, and it also gives us the opportunity to play some scenes — if we want to go down this road — where Sara can mourn it, Lincoln's aware of it, and the audience is aware of it. Then they too have a chance to mourn the loss.
TVGuide.com: What was Wentworth Miller's take on the matter?
Olmstead: He ultimately liked it. He had heard rumblings, and when that script went out, a complimentary email came back from him, because he saw the merits of it. The idea of Michael not making it stemmed from a conversation he and I had in Season 2. He said that at this point [Michael's] hands were as dirty as anyone's, and that was something we addressed along the way, this mounting guilt. "I broke my brother out of prison, the ramifications of which have included people getting killed" — neither he the actor nor the character were ignorant or dismissive of that. So the idea of a finale where [in the coda] he doesn't make it but everyone else does was the right ending for him as an actor. For Michael to have traipsed off into the sunset with Sara may have seemed a little like, "Hey, good for you guys."
TVGuide.com: But the network fought you on the death, right?
Olmstead: It was split over there; half the people wanted to see Sara and Michael together, and half saw the merit in Michael not making it. Once they saw the scripts, they agreed unilaterally that it was the right move to make.
TVGuide.com: It should be noted that Michael is alive in Prison Break: The Final Break (a two-hour standalone movie slated for a July 21 DVD release).
Olmstead: Right. The Final Break takes place shortly after everyone's exoneration, so we go back and see Michael alive.
TVGuide.com: That was a nice little wink you had there with Michael Jr. getting a fake tattoo.
Olmstead: Yeah, it was [writer/co-executive producer] Nick Santora who had that idea.
TVGuide.com: Let's talk about the returns. Did Paul Adelstein (now on Private Practice) foresee your phone call coming? I have always told him that Kellerman would one day resurface.
Olmstead: I've run into him occasionally, and I'd say, "One day you'll get a phone call." He was always enthusiastic about it. We didn't know obviously what the storyline was going to be, but we increasingly wanted to save it for the finale.
TVGuide.com: Rockmund Dunbar [who plays C-Note], I have to imagine, was a bit more surprised.
Olmstead: I think so. We knew that this was [the end], and who did we the writers want to see back? Who would make a nice impact in terms of the viewers? We didn't want to just bring him back in a service role; we wanted him to come back for a plot twist.
TVGuide.com: Did you consider bringing back Patricia Wettig's disgraced President Caroline Reynolds?
Olmstead: No, no.... That character is done.
TVGuide.com: And were none of the various Maricruz actresses available?
Olmstead: We thought about it, but all that we really see is probably her holding the child, or saying one line. It just wasn't worth our while — and I doubt the actresses would have been interested either.
TVGuide.com: Robert Knepper told TV Guide Network's Hollywood 411 that the fate you chose for T-Bag was the "greatest" of all the options.
Olmstead: I think it was very poetic. For us [the coda] was the right combination of people getting just desserts, sweet surprises and tragedy. People were saying that you couldn't have T-Bag still on the loose, that you couldn't do the Hannibal Lecter version of it, because that would put a black mark on Michael. That he unleashed this monster on the world. Nor could you kill T-Bag, because ironically he was too loved by the audience. So we put him back where he started, but with a heartache. He overhears this thing about GATE and it strikes a chord. It reminds him of what he almost had.
TVGuide.com: That was an interesting romantic twist you did there with Mahone.
Olmstead: That was one of the surprises. Here he is, sending a birthday card to his ex-wife, yet now he's with his former [FBI] colleague [Felicia Lang]. We provide more "what happened" information on that in The Final Break.
TVGuide.com: When last you and I spoke, you said that Michael's overnight tattoo removal was your least-proud moment. Looking back on the show's run, what are you most proud of?
Olmstead: The thing I am by far the most proud of is that the [writing] staff was pretty much the same through all four years. There were people who were there from the beginning to the very end — Zack Estrin, Nick Santora, Karyn Usher — and we had other writers who came up through writers' assistants and then got staffed — Seth Hoffman, Kalinda Vazquez, Christian Trokey.... It was a very tight group, and everything was done collectively, because it is such a serialized show. Every outline was tabled as a group, every script was tabled as a group, every cut was watched as a group.... We got to see people evolve and flourish and evolve, and as luxury to me, I had eight people who were all heavy hitters. At the beginning of this season, we were at a crossroads with the network and the studio — it was post-strike, an accelerated process — about what we were going to do. We had to really show them something, and everybody pitched in and we solved it.
TVGuide.com: Is there any ratings number you can hit with the series finale that will get The Final Break broadcast on Fox?
Olmstead: I really don't know. I don't even know if they've seen it, being busy preparing for the [May 18] upfronts. But we're really proud of it, and I hope you like it.
It was during that epilogue that the producers uncorked one final — and fatal — twist. If you have finished watching the two-hour series-ender, read on for executive producer Matt Olmstead's answers to the burning questions you likely have.
TVGuide.com: At what point during the four-year run did you decide that Michael would die in the end?
Matt Olmstead: At the beginning of this season, we had a debate about it. I was on NYPD Blue and I came on during Season 6, which was Jimmy Smits' last arc — and it was some of the best TV ever. They had the thought that when a character goes that's beloved, if you drop a safe on his head, the audience is going to hate you, because they haven't had a chance to mourn. So let's show up early that the character has a [health] problem. [NYPD Blue creator] David [Milch] did it brilliantly [with Smits' character dying of heart failure], and I always remembered that. So when we met with the writers after the [WGA] strike, we asked ourselves: Is Michael going to last? Either way, let's [give him] a nosebleed in Episode 1. That way we can kind of suggest that something's up, and it also gives us the opportunity to play some scenes — if we want to go down this road — where Sara can mourn it, Lincoln's aware of it, and the audience is aware of it. Then they too have a chance to mourn the loss.
TVGuide.com: What was Wentworth Miller's take on the matter?
Olmstead: He ultimately liked it. He had heard rumblings, and when that script went out, a complimentary email came back from him, because he saw the merits of it. The idea of Michael not making it stemmed from a conversation he and I had in Season 2. He said that at this point [Michael's] hands were as dirty as anyone's, and that was something we addressed along the way, this mounting guilt. "I broke my brother out of prison, the ramifications of which have included people getting killed" — neither he the actor nor the character were ignorant or dismissive of that. So the idea of a finale where [in the coda] he doesn't make it but everyone else does was the right ending for him as an actor. For Michael to have traipsed off into the sunset with Sara may have seemed a little like, "Hey, good for you guys."
TVGuide.com: But the network fought you on the death, right?
Olmstead: It was split over there; half the people wanted to see Sara and Michael together, and half saw the merit in Michael not making it. Once they saw the scripts, they agreed unilaterally that it was the right move to make.
TVGuide.com: It should be noted that Michael is alive in Prison Break: The Final Break (a two-hour standalone movie slated for a July 21 DVD release).
Olmstead: Right. The Final Break takes place shortly after everyone's exoneration, so we go back and see Michael alive.
TVGuide.com: That was a nice little wink you had there with Michael Jr. getting a fake tattoo.
Olmstead: Yeah, it was [writer/co-executive producer] Nick Santora who had that idea.
TVGuide.com: Let's talk about the returns. Did Paul Adelstein (now on Private Practice) foresee your phone call coming? I have always told him that Kellerman would one day resurface.
Olmstead: I've run into him occasionally, and I'd say, "One day you'll get a phone call." He was always enthusiastic about it. We didn't know obviously what the storyline was going to be, but we increasingly wanted to save it for the finale.
TVGuide.com: Rockmund Dunbar [who plays C-Note], I have to imagine, was a bit more surprised.
Olmstead: I think so. We knew that this was [the end], and who did we the writers want to see back? Who would make a nice impact in terms of the viewers? We didn't want to just bring him back in a service role; we wanted him to come back for a plot twist.
TVGuide.com: Did you consider bringing back Patricia Wettig's disgraced President Caroline Reynolds?
Olmstead: No, no.... That character is done.
TVGuide.com: And were none of the various Maricruz actresses available?
Olmstead: We thought about it, but all that we really see is probably her holding the child, or saying one line. It just wasn't worth our while — and I doubt the actresses would have been interested either.
TVGuide.com: Robert Knepper told TV Guide Network's Hollywood 411 that the fate you chose for T-Bag was the "greatest" of all the options.
Olmstead: I think it was very poetic. For us [the coda] was the right combination of people getting just desserts, sweet surprises and tragedy. People were saying that you couldn't have T-Bag still on the loose, that you couldn't do the Hannibal Lecter version of it, because that would put a black mark on Michael. That he unleashed this monster on the world. Nor could you kill T-Bag, because ironically he was too loved by the audience. So we put him back where he started, but with a heartache. He overhears this thing about GATE and it strikes a chord. It reminds him of what he almost had.
TVGuide.com: That was an interesting romantic twist you did there with Mahone.
Olmstead: That was one of the surprises. Here he is, sending a birthday card to his ex-wife, yet now he's with his former [FBI] colleague [Felicia Lang]. We provide more "what happened" information on that in The Final Break.
TVGuide.com: When last you and I spoke, you said that Michael's overnight tattoo removal was your least-proud moment. Looking back on the show's run, what are you most proud of?
Olmstead: The thing I am by far the most proud of is that the [writing] staff was pretty much the same through all four years. There were people who were there from the beginning to the very end — Zack Estrin, Nick Santora, Karyn Usher — and we had other writers who came up through writers' assistants and then got staffed — Seth Hoffman, Kalinda Vazquez, Christian Trokey.... It was a very tight group, and everything was done collectively, because it is such a serialized show. Every outline was tabled as a group, every script was tabled as a group, every cut was watched as a group.... We got to see people evolve and flourish and evolve, and as luxury to me, I had eight people who were all heavy hitters. At the beginning of this season, we were at a crossroads with the network and the studio — it was post-strike, an accelerated process — about what we were going to do. We had to really show them something, and everybody pitched in and we solved it.
TVGuide.com: Is there any ratings number you can hit with the series finale that will get The Final Break broadcast on Fox?
Olmstead: I really don't know. I don't even know if they've seen it, being busy preparing for the [May 18] upfronts. But we're really proud of it, and I hope you like it.
In this post, you'll find:
Matt Olmstead talks Prison Break,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
TVGuide,
Wentworth Miller
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Examining the Details
Before I begin, I should say that I'm gonna be discussing/analyzing the spoilers & other info we've gotten over the past few weeks. If you've been keeping up, great! If not, now might not be the time for you to chime in if you want to keep the suspicion going! If you want to get in on the convo, please do so by commenting or chatting in the cBox at the bottom of the blog! With that said, let's begin!
Disclaimer: Spoilers contained herein! DO NOT click that button if you don't want to know! You have been duly warned, in a nice way, of course!
Disclaimer: Spoilers contained herein! DO NOT click that button if you don't want to know! You have been duly warned, in a nice way, of course!
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Let's begin with the first real news, the season finale press release from April 25. We learn that "familiar faces return to help Michael with his last shot at getting Scylla in the proper hands and dismantling The Company once and for all". Those familiar faces include Sucre, C-Note & Kellerman! Yep, that's right, Kellerman. His appearance is said to be in Epi 22, "Killing Your Number". Felicia Lang, Mahone's old FBI cohort & Sofia, Linc's girl (used-to-be Whistler's girl) are also said to appear. We know that Sucre & C-Note feel they owe Michael & Lincoln for including them in the escape plan from S1. We also know that the Company sent their goons to kill Kellerman in S2, but what happened in the back of that van? Was it the Company goons that really showed up or did someone else, from possibly Aldo Burrows' group, bail Kellerman out? Either way, he's back & I'm guessing he's seeking revenge on the General for turning his back on him after all his years of service, which means he's on Michael & Lincoln's side!
Moving on: next we find that Sara's pregnant! Oh what a tangled web we've weaved! The Man tells us that Sara has a son, whom we'll see as the episode flashes forward four years in the last scenes. We'll also find out what happens to these guys as well: Sucre, Mahone, Lincoln, C-Note, T-Bag, Sofia, LJ, Self, Kellerman. Notice there's no mention of Michael! Well, stay tuned!
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe returns to the show for the 2 hour DVD special to be released in July 2009. She chimes in to let us know what happens with Gretchen: Gretchen was taken into custody and imprisoned, but didn't manage to break out. The whole point to seeing Gretchen in prison is b/c someone else will be there & to see how this interaction will commence (this takes place during the time gap). Gretchen is pretty hard in prison but keeps to herself b/c her main goal is to get out & be with Emily. The other inmates know she's not to be messed with, so they leave her alone!
Now, who could possibly end up in prison with Gretchen & why would this interaction be of any interest to the viewers? Well, keep reading & you might figure it all out!
Here are a few photos from the series finale (see them all here) that leave us wondering about what to expect!
We already know that Lincoln was shot by Christina last week in Epi 4.20, "Cowboys & Indians". We also know that Mahone & Michael were together when he got the phone call from mommy from hell, so how does Mahone get to Lincoln & what the heck is gonna happen to Sara in the hands of General Krantz? Sucre & C-Note are discussing something: could it be how to save Lincoln or Sara, how to help Michael keep up with Scylla or better yet how to save him or something else? Does Michael get to Lincoln (the bloody hands)?
Ok, now it starts to get interesting! The Man tells us that T-Bag's fate is said to be in the hands of all the others. They have the choice of whether to have him exonerated or not! Hmm... we'll examine this in detail later! For now, let's talk about why, when asked again about the 4 year flash forward, does the man mention "Michael", Lincoln, Sara, Sucre & Mahone? Is there a reason Michael's name is mentioned with quotations? If you haven't been reading the spoilers, I don't want to say too much about this. These details have a lot to do with the 2 hour DVD special & the time gap between 2005 & the four year flash forward to present day. So unfortunately, I have to cut it here & move on =( I should, however, interject with this: You will NOT need to see eps 23 and 24 (2 hour movie - "Old Ball & Chain" and "Free") to understand the end [of the series] which airs this Friday. There will only be one small question at the end of ep 22 that will be answered in eps 23 and 24. Can you guess what that question will be? I can, but you gotta watch the finale to find out! Oh, Michael will find out about the pregnancy Friday, only Sara isn't the one who tells him! Don't look for Maricruz to return in the finale. While Sucre is still with her, we'll only get to see him and his daughter. Oh and that part up there where we talked about Michael being faced with saving Linc or Sara - well, Mahone helps him come up with a plan to attempt to save both of them so we'll get to see how that unfolds. Also, we learn that someone ends up back in Fox River! Could it be that the gang decide to not have T-Bag exonerated & he is the one who returns? I guess we'll have to wait to see!
Okie, so now things get a juicy! In this scoop the question is raised about Michael's survival! Again, in case you haven't been reading the spoilers, we won't discuss Michael's survival here, but I can talk about these 10 points that were raised:
* Someone takes a bullet to the chest: Who could this be? We already know Linc's been shot so I doubt seriously he gets shot again! Could it be Michael? The question's been raised about his survival, but it can't possibly be him! The General's due for a bullet but so is Christina Rose!
* Someone has a very new girlfriend: A new GF? What the heck? Who has time for a GF in all this turmoil lol!
* A man dies (actually we learn that two men die): Can't be Lincoln, right? Michael & Mahone had to save him! Perhaps it's the General; I did say it's about his time!
* A woman dies: OH PLEASE LET IT BE SARA LOL! But we know it can't be if the flash forward shows her with her son... oh well, wishful thinking! Perhaps it's Christina Rose! She needs to die again, too!
* Two women are held hostage: Hmm... two women held hostage? Who could this be? Not many women left except Sara & Christina. Sara's already a hostage & Christina is likened to be caught by Michael, Mahone or the other guys! Perhaps that's what Sucre & C-Note were discussing at the table!
* Someone ends up a vegetable, and we're not talking about the yummy, delicious kind: A vegetable, eh? Sounds interesting but I have no guesses - could be whomever takes the "bullet to the chest".
* Someone goes back to Fox River State Penitentiary: My money's on T-Bag!
* Someone ends up in the electric chair: Electric chair - YIKES! Could it be T-Bag? He's done lots of stuff to earn him that spot & if he's the one back in Fox River, it does seem likely!
* Two nemeses have very similar fates: Now what two nemeses could have similar fates? Christina & Padman - both dead or in prison? IDK, I'm guessing now!
* Sarah is very dangerous with a gun (see above): So Sara's the one with the gun! With this said, it's evident that she's the one shooting someone else in the chest & my guess is mommy from hell is the recipient!
There's a little more we can discuss but, again, if you're not keeping up with spoilers, I don't want to give up too much. You're gonna have to watch the finale, which I know you will! Then you gotta buy the 2 hour special DVD! I can't wait to talk about that, but I'll have to wait until series finale!
Moving on: next we find that Sara's pregnant! Oh what a tangled web we've weaved! The Man tells us that Sara has a son, whom we'll see as the episode flashes forward four years in the last scenes. We'll also find out what happens to these guys as well: Sucre, Mahone, Lincoln, C-Note, T-Bag, Sofia, LJ, Self, Kellerman. Notice there's no mention of Michael! Well, stay tuned!
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe returns to the show for the 2 hour DVD special to be released in July 2009. She chimes in to let us know what happens with Gretchen: Gretchen was taken into custody and imprisoned, but didn't manage to break out. The whole point to seeing Gretchen in prison is b/c someone else will be there & to see how this interaction will commence (this takes place during the time gap). Gretchen is pretty hard in prison but keeps to herself b/c her main goal is to get out & be with Emily. The other inmates know she's not to be messed with, so they leave her alone!
Now, who could possibly end up in prison with Gretchen & why would this interaction be of any interest to the viewers? Well, keep reading & you might figure it all out!
Here are a few photos from the series finale (see them all here) that leave us wondering about what to expect!
We already know that Lincoln was shot by Christina last week in Epi 4.20, "Cowboys & Indians". We also know that Mahone & Michael were together when he got the phone call from mommy from hell, so how does Mahone get to Lincoln & what the heck is gonna happen to Sara in the hands of General Krantz? Sucre & C-Note are discussing something: could it be how to save Lincoln or Sara, how to help Michael keep up with Scylla or better yet how to save him or something else? Does Michael get to Lincoln (the bloody hands)?
Ok, now it starts to get interesting! The Man tells us that T-Bag's fate is said to be in the hands of all the others. They have the choice of whether to have him exonerated or not! Hmm... we'll examine this in detail later! For now, let's talk about why, when asked again about the 4 year flash forward, does the man mention "Michael", Lincoln, Sara, Sucre & Mahone? Is there a reason Michael's name is mentioned with quotations? If you haven't been reading the spoilers, I don't want to say too much about this. These details have a lot to do with the 2 hour DVD special & the time gap between 2005 & the four year flash forward to present day. So unfortunately, I have to cut it here & move on =( I should, however, interject with this: You will NOT need to see eps 23 and 24 (2 hour movie - "Old Ball & Chain" and "Free") to understand the end [of the series] which airs this Friday. There will only be one small question at the end of ep 22 that will be answered in eps 23 and 24. Can you guess what that question will be? I can, but you gotta watch the finale to find out! Oh, Michael will find out about the pregnancy Friday, only Sara isn't the one who tells him! Don't look for Maricruz to return in the finale. While Sucre is still with her, we'll only get to see him and his daughter. Oh and that part up there where we talked about Michael being faced with saving Linc or Sara - well, Mahone helps him come up with a plan to attempt to save both of them so we'll get to see how that unfolds. Also, we learn that someone ends up back in Fox River! Could it be that the gang decide to not have T-Bag exonerated & he is the one who returns? I guess we'll have to wait to see!
Okie, so now things get a juicy! In this scoop the question is raised about Michael's survival! Again, in case you haven't been reading the spoilers, we won't discuss Michael's survival here, but I can talk about these 10 points that were raised:
* Someone takes a bullet to the chest: Who could this be? We already know Linc's been shot so I doubt seriously he gets shot again! Could it be Michael? The question's been raised about his survival, but it can't possibly be him! The General's due for a bullet but so is Christina Rose!
* Someone has a very new girlfriend: A new GF? What the heck? Who has time for a GF in all this turmoil lol!
* A man dies (actually we learn that two men die): Can't be Lincoln, right? Michael & Mahone had to save him! Perhaps it's the General; I did say it's about his time!
* A woman dies: OH PLEASE LET IT BE SARA LOL! But we know it can't be if the flash forward shows her with her son... oh well, wishful thinking! Perhaps it's Christina Rose! She needs to die again, too!
* Two women are held hostage: Hmm... two women held hostage? Who could this be? Not many women left except Sara & Christina. Sara's already a hostage & Christina is likened to be caught by Michael, Mahone or the other guys! Perhaps that's what Sucre & C-Note were discussing at the table!
* Someone ends up a vegetable, and we're not talking about the yummy, delicious kind: A vegetable, eh? Sounds interesting but I have no guesses - could be whomever takes the "bullet to the chest".
* Someone goes back to Fox River State Penitentiary: My money's on T-Bag!
* Someone ends up in the electric chair: Electric chair - YIKES! Could it be T-Bag? He's done lots of stuff to earn him that spot & if he's the one back in Fox River, it does seem likely!
* Two nemeses have very similar fates: Now what two nemeses could have similar fates? Christina & Padman - both dead or in prison? IDK, I'm guessing now!
* Sarah is very dangerous with a gun (see above): So Sara's the one with the gun! With this said, it's evident that she's the one shooting someone else in the chest & my guess is mommy from hell is the recipient!
There's a little more we can discuss but, again, if you're not keeping up with spoilers, I don't want to give up too much. You're gonna have to watch the finale, which I know you will! Then you gotta buy the 2 hour special DVD! I can't wait to talk about that, but I'll have to wait until series finale!
In this post, you'll find:
Christina Scofield,
Lincoln Burrows,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
Sara,
series finale,
spoilers,
The General,
what happens
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Press Release: Prison Break 2 hour DVD Special
Disclaimer: Spoilers contained herein! DO NOT click that button if you don't want to know! You have been duly warned, in a nice way, of course!
OK I'm only using the spoiler button here b/c it gives away some stuff that we'll more than likely see in the series finale this Friday. Seems pretty exciting & I can't wait to be able to buy this DVD! With that said, read on at your own risk... you have been warned! ツ
OK I'm only using the spoiler button here b/c it gives away some stuff that we'll more than likely see in the series finale this Friday. Seems pretty exciting & I can't wait to be able to buy this DVD! With that said, read on at your own risk... you have been warned! ツ
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Michael, Lincoln, Sara and co may have removed the thorn in their side, the Company, but happiness is short-lived. The two- hour action spectacular begins with a trip down the aisle as Michael and a heavily pregnant Sara tie the knot. As ever, Lady Luck holds the lovebirds in disregard, and the newlyweds have no time to enjoy the delights of marital bliss. Michael is forced to cancel any honeymoon plans when Sara is arrested for the murder of mother from hell Christina Scofield and, without so much as a trial, sent to Miami-Dade Women's Prison, where the Doc is reunited with a familiar, but hardly friendly face. Meanwhile, Krantz isn't adapting to his abode, Miami-Dade Men's Prison, but his mood soon brightens when he finds out about Sara's predicament. Krantz decides to while his hours of incarceration by plotting her demise, putting a mark on head for the princely sum of $100,000. Wicked word soon reaches Miami-Dade Women's Prison, and a vulnerable Sara must fight for survival. In a fitting farewell that ensures the show flies the coop on the headiest of highs, Michael and friends reunite to break Sara out.
In this post, you'll find:
Christina Scofield,
episode 4.23,
episode 4.24,
Free,
Lincoln Burrows,
Michael Scofield,
Old Ball and Chain,
press release,
Prison Break,
Sara Tancredi,
The General,
two hour movie
Episode 4.20 Cowboys and Indians Recap
Michael and Lincoln, trapped in the hotel, make a run for it once spotted by the local police, led by Captain Hutchinson. They are trapped in the kitchen area. Michael calls Mahone and says that Scylla's gone; they need help getting out. Self gets on the line and says they need to get over to the other side of the hotel, to a loading dock where there's only one cop; Self can take him out. Their only hope is to find rooftop access. Michael gives Mahone the address where Sara is holding Christina and tells him to go there and find out where Scylla is. Linc grabs the phone and tells Mahone he doesn't care what he does to Christina; just make her cooperate. Meanwhile, Krantz is frustrated. T-Bag volunteers to go to the hotel and kill the brothers before they can talk to authorities. Krantz is skeptical, but T-Bag says not to underestimate him. Krantz won't go for it; he sends Ralph instead. Back at the hotel, Michael swipes a universal room key card from a maid's cart. They're spotted by Hutchinson, but manage to duck into a stairwell. Hutchinson has the hotel manager override all the locks. Michael and Linc run up to the top floor, the 16th. They can't take the stairs to the roof because it'll trigger the fire alarms and the cops will find them before they can find the laundry vent. They need to get out via the duct work. But the key card won't work. Michael realizes they've been locked out. Can't go up, can't go down. They're trapped.
Christina watches a news report, which says that a wire transfer has been found from Chinese operatives to Michael and Linc. She compliments Downey for his work on the fake Chinese documents. Christina is still sorrowful that Michael's going to take a fall, but Downey says he made his choice. At the hotel, Michael calls Don and tells him he needs to find out the cops' plan of attack. Don approaches Hutchinson, flashing his Homeland Security badge and demanding to know what they're doing. Hutchinson is annoyed, but says they're planning on gassing the brothers out floor by floor; they're using a colorless, odorless gas. Back at the townhouse, Mahone finds and frees the tied-up Sara. They bring each other up to date. Sara wants to go to the hotel and help, but Mahone forbids it. He tells her to run, but she insists on staying put so Michael can find her. Of course, so can Christina, but that's a risk she's willing to take.
Christina meets with Nandu Banerjee, the Indian Prime Minister, and the late Naveen Banerjee's father. He is wrathful, and wants to buy the Scylla technology to wage war with the Chinese as vengeance for his son's death. Christina pretends reluctance, then gives in and agrees to the sale. Meanwhile, Homeland Security agent Darrin Hooks arrives at the hotel and is taken aback to find that he's the second Homeland Security agent arriving on the scene. Don Self, so far as he knows, is dead. Back at the loft, Krantz realizes that Christina is reigniting the 1962 China/India border war. She'll profit from the coming war by offering services to transport troops, get them food and water in harsh conditions, and other military applications of Scylla. Everybody will want to buy the Scylla technology. Mahone enters and wonders why Krantz never did it. Krantz says that a war involving Indian will drag in Pakistan, then Russia, then Europe, then the U.S. It'll be a global apocalypse, and Christina's just too prideful and unstable to accept that.
The gas sweeps have reached the 8th floor. Michael has Linc stuff air conditioner aerosol cans into rolls of toilet paper. Michael works frantically with a shoe horn and a nail clipper from a hotel toiletry kit. Downstairs, Ralph shoots his way past the single guard at the loading dock, while elsewhere, Hooks runs into Self. Self claims his death was faked and that he's working covert ops, but Hooks doesn't buy it. Self at least tries to tell him that the brothers are being set up, but Hooks isn't listening. Self disarms him and they engage in a savage fistfight. A box full of cutlery overturns and Self grabs a knife and kills Hooks. Upstairs, Michael's prised a wire free from a door lock. Self calls; he's at the loding dock and seen the body of the cop, which means somebody else is coming after them. Michael cuts the wire. The hotel manager reports a room breach on the 16th floor. The cops are scrambled upstairs. Linc piles the aerosol-stuffed TP rolls into the mini-fridge, then sprays them down with air freshener. Michael tells him to make sure the door's shut; they need the pressure to build. As the cops can be heard on the stairwell, Michael signals Linc to set the TP on fire and then close the fridge door. The brothers hide as two cops arrive. The cops are blown off their feet when the mini-fridge explodes. Hutchinson runs up the stairs to find his two men running downstairs, saying they were booby-trapped and made a run for the roof. However, Hutchinson senses something isn't right. He runs back down after the two and orders them to stop and take off their masks. It's really Michael and Linc, who stole the cops' uniforms and gas masks. They're caught. Suddenly, Hutchinson is shot dead... by Ralph, who is there to take Michael and Linc back to Krantz.
Krantz says it's time to keep one of his promises. He puts three names in a bowl, then draws one randomly: Self. His wife will die for their failure. This is Self's secret: his beautiful young wife has been a vegetable for years because of Self's drunk driving. Self became embittered that his government medical benefits only just barely kept her alive in a county hospital, and planned to sell Scylla to he and his wife could slip away forever. Self begs for mercy, but, over speaker phone, he hears her being shot dead by a Company agent. Krantz then orders Ralph to kill Self. Self makes a run for it, and jumps off the balcony and into the waters below. He does not resurface. Meanwhile, Christina finishes her dealings with Nandu and tells Downey to contact China. Downey advises against playing both sides of this coin, but Christina insists. Michael realizes that Christina's going to want to confirm her money is safely overseas before leaving town; find the money, they find her; it must be at the local Federal Reserve signatory bank. Indeed, Christina is at the bank, making a $10,000 withdrawal to make sure the account is set up properly and the millions are there. It'll take 30 minutes to do the paperwork. That gives Michael and Linc enough time to arrive and pretend to be bank robbers. They take Scylla from Downey at gunpoint. "Hi mom," deadpans Linc as they leave. Michael and Mahone get away, but Linc is trapped and caught by Christina and Downey, who knock him out and abcut him. Meanwhile, Don, his leg fractured, crawls out of the water at the wharf. Two kids see him. One runs off to call 911; Don weakly begs them not to call anybody before passing out. And at the loft, Krantz says he needs leverage over Michael. T-Bag has checked Mahone's car and gotten the last visited address from his GPS. Krantz sends him there, and T-Bag finds and abducts Sara. Krantz calls Michael and puts Sara on the line for a moment; he tells Michael to bring him Scylla, or this time, Sara's death won't be faked. A moment later, the phone rings again. It's Christina. She shoots Linc and grazes his lung, giving him two hours to live unless he gets medical attention... which he won't get unless Michael brings her Scylla. Michael, anguished, is frozen, faced with an impossible decision.
Christina watches a news report, which says that a wire transfer has been found from Chinese operatives to Michael and Linc. She compliments Downey for his work on the fake Chinese documents. Christina is still sorrowful that Michael's going to take a fall, but Downey says he made his choice. At the hotel, Michael calls Don and tells him he needs to find out the cops' plan of attack. Don approaches Hutchinson, flashing his Homeland Security badge and demanding to know what they're doing. Hutchinson is annoyed, but says they're planning on gassing the brothers out floor by floor; they're using a colorless, odorless gas. Back at the townhouse, Mahone finds and frees the tied-up Sara. They bring each other up to date. Sara wants to go to the hotel and help, but Mahone forbids it. He tells her to run, but she insists on staying put so Michael can find her. Of course, so can Christina, but that's a risk she's willing to take.
Christina meets with Nandu Banerjee, the Indian Prime Minister, and the late Naveen Banerjee's father. He is wrathful, and wants to buy the Scylla technology to wage war with the Chinese as vengeance for his son's death. Christina pretends reluctance, then gives in and agrees to the sale. Meanwhile, Homeland Security agent Darrin Hooks arrives at the hotel and is taken aback to find that he's the second Homeland Security agent arriving on the scene. Don Self, so far as he knows, is dead. Back at the loft, Krantz realizes that Christina is reigniting the 1962 China/India border war. She'll profit from the coming war by offering services to transport troops, get them food and water in harsh conditions, and other military applications of Scylla. Everybody will want to buy the Scylla technology. Mahone enters and wonders why Krantz never did it. Krantz says that a war involving Indian will drag in Pakistan, then Russia, then Europe, then the U.S. It'll be a global apocalypse, and Christina's just too prideful and unstable to accept that.
The gas sweeps have reached the 8th floor. Michael has Linc stuff air conditioner aerosol cans into rolls of toilet paper. Michael works frantically with a shoe horn and a nail clipper from a hotel toiletry kit. Downstairs, Ralph shoots his way past the single guard at the loading dock, while elsewhere, Hooks runs into Self. Self claims his death was faked and that he's working covert ops, but Hooks doesn't buy it. Self at least tries to tell him that the brothers are being set up, but Hooks isn't listening. Self disarms him and they engage in a savage fistfight. A box full of cutlery overturns and Self grabs a knife and kills Hooks. Upstairs, Michael's prised a wire free from a door lock. Self calls; he's at the loding dock and seen the body of the cop, which means somebody else is coming after them. Michael cuts the wire. The hotel manager reports a room breach on the 16th floor. The cops are scrambled upstairs. Linc piles the aerosol-stuffed TP rolls into the mini-fridge, then sprays them down with air freshener. Michael tells him to make sure the door's shut; they need the pressure to build. As the cops can be heard on the stairwell, Michael signals Linc to set the TP on fire and then close the fridge door. The brothers hide as two cops arrive. The cops are blown off their feet when the mini-fridge explodes. Hutchinson runs up the stairs to find his two men running downstairs, saying they were booby-trapped and made a run for the roof. However, Hutchinson senses something isn't right. He runs back down after the two and orders them to stop and take off their masks. It's really Michael and Linc, who stole the cops' uniforms and gas masks. They're caught. Suddenly, Hutchinson is shot dead... by Ralph, who is there to take Michael and Linc back to Krantz.
Krantz says it's time to keep one of his promises. He puts three names in a bowl, then draws one randomly: Self. His wife will die for their failure. This is Self's secret: his beautiful young wife has been a vegetable for years because of Self's drunk driving. Self became embittered that his government medical benefits only just barely kept her alive in a county hospital, and planned to sell Scylla to he and his wife could slip away forever. Self begs for mercy, but, over speaker phone, he hears her being shot dead by a Company agent. Krantz then orders Ralph to kill Self. Self makes a run for it, and jumps off the balcony and into the waters below. He does not resurface. Meanwhile, Christina finishes her dealings with Nandu and tells Downey to contact China. Downey advises against playing both sides of this coin, but Christina insists. Michael realizes that Christina's going to want to confirm her money is safely overseas before leaving town; find the money, they find her; it must be at the local Federal Reserve signatory bank. Indeed, Christina is at the bank, making a $10,000 withdrawal to make sure the account is set up properly and the millions are there. It'll take 30 minutes to do the paperwork. That gives Michael and Linc enough time to arrive and pretend to be bank robbers. They take Scylla from Downey at gunpoint. "Hi mom," deadpans Linc as they leave. Michael and Mahone get away, but Linc is trapped and caught by Christina and Downey, who knock him out and abcut him. Meanwhile, Don, his leg fractured, crawls out of the water at the wharf. Two kids see him. One runs off to call 911; Don weakly begs them not to call anybody before passing out. And at the loft, Krantz says he needs leverage over Michael. T-Bag has checked Mahone's car and gotten the last visited address from his GPS. Krantz sends him there, and T-Bag finds and abducts Sara. Krantz calls Michael and puts Sara on the line for a moment; he tells Michael to bring him Scylla, or this time, Sara's death won't be faked. A moment later, the phone rings again. It's Christina. She shoots Linc and grazes his lung, giving him two hours to live unless he gets medical attention... which he won't get unless Michael brings her Scylla. Michael, anguished, is frozen, faced with an impossible decision.
More on this Friday's Series Finale!
Disclaimer: Spoilers contained herein! DO NOT click that button if you don't want to know! You have been duly warned, in a nice way, of course!
Here's the latest Prison Break scoop on this friday's Series Finale. The spoiler is basically what we've been spilling lately so it's not that big of a shock. What I will do later or tmo is analyze/examine these spoilers & see what sense we can make of them. I'd really like to see if we can come up with who ends up where! So as usual: read on at your own risk! ツ
Here's the latest Prison Break scoop on this friday's Series Finale. The spoiler is basically what we've been spilling lately so it's not that big of a shock. What I will do later or tmo is analyze/examine these spoilers & see what sense we can make of them. I'd really like to see if we can come up with who ends up where! So as usual: read on at your own risk! ツ
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The two-hour Prison Break finale is just right there--this Friday already?--and there's still a lot of questions raised, especially with the episode that aired last week. Lincoln's shot, Sara's in captivity, and Michael's got to choose between the two. And we all know the finale won't give happy endings to at least two people.
So, what exactly? I fear I don't have answers, but there are some clues as to what might happen. Which means this--the next paragraphs contain spoilers. Consider that a warning.
Okay. Surely you've heard about some details that SpoilerTV leaked out--that Michael will die. Apparently, the flash-forward last scene in the finale will see Linc, Sucre, Mahone, Sara and her kid visiting Michael's grave. Apparently, the events surrounding the death will be expanded in the extra two episodes that will be released on DVD. Apparently, he decided to sacrifice himself to save Sara, because he figured he'll die anyway, with him having a tumor and all.
That sounds pretty valid, but I thought, they can't just give this one up that easily, right?
The only thing I can definitely vouch for is that there will be more than one death in the finale. E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos leaked that there'll be two male deaths, and two females will be taken hostage. She also says a female character will bite the dust. (Speculation alert: Christina?) Add to that the character who'll take a bullet to the chest (Linc?), the character who returns to Fox River, and the character who ends up in an electric chair, and we have more questions all of a sudden.
Perhaps the big question, especially for MiSa fans, is this: are they going to have a happy ending? I thought they would, but suddenly everything's up in the air. "We literally cried tears of joy at the present-day ending of Prison Break," Dos Santos spilled in her column. "The future ending of Prison Break, on the other hand, brought a different kind of tears. There's quite some time between the present and future endings, so technically, Michael and Sara do have a happy ending."
And they say that time gap is roughly four years. Hrmmm. If she's referring to a different Michael--will the kid really be called Michael?--then you can imply what I'm thinking here. Ahh, the heck, let's just watch it this Friday.
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So, what exactly? I fear I don't have answers, but there are some clues as to what might happen. Which means this--the next paragraphs contain spoilers. Consider that a warning.
Okay. Surely you've heard about some details that SpoilerTV leaked out--that Michael will die. Apparently, the flash-forward last scene in the finale will see Linc, Sucre, Mahone, Sara and her kid visiting Michael's grave. Apparently, the events surrounding the death will be expanded in the extra two episodes that will be released on DVD. Apparently, he decided to sacrifice himself to save Sara, because he figured he'll die anyway, with him having a tumor and all.
That sounds pretty valid, but I thought, they can't just give this one up that easily, right?
The only thing I can definitely vouch for is that there will be more than one death in the finale. E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos leaked that there'll be two male deaths, and two females will be taken hostage. She also says a female character will bite the dust. (Speculation alert: Christina?) Add to that the character who'll take a bullet to the chest (Linc?), the character who returns to Fox River, and the character who ends up in an electric chair, and we have more questions all of a sudden.
Perhaps the big question, especially for MiSa fans, is this: are they going to have a happy ending? I thought they would, but suddenly everything's up in the air. "We literally cried tears of joy at the present-day ending of Prison Break," Dos Santos spilled in her column. "The future ending of Prison Break, on the other hand, brought a different kind of tears. There's quite some time between the present and future endings, so technically, Michael and Sara do have a happy ending."
And they say that time gap is roughly four years. Hrmmm. If she's referring to a different Michael--will the kid really be called Michael?--then you can imply what I'm thinking here. Ahh, the heck, let's just watch it this Friday.
SourceL BuddyTV
In this post, you'll find:
Christina Scofield,
Lincoln Burrows,
Mahone,
Michael Scofield,
MiSa,
Prison Break,
Sara Tancredi,
series finale,
Sucre,
the end
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Coming up on the Season Finale
The TV Guide article above talks about the end of Prison Break - sadly, people, it is inevitably coming. It begins with how Christina was wretched enough to fake her death & how she now has become a rogue operative who's stolen the one thing [Scylla] that can give her boys their freedom!
While on set shooting the series finale, soaked in his character's blood, Dominic Purcell (Lincoln Burrows) has this to say about his character's mother: "She's a f---in' bitch! Not only did she just shoot me, but she also sticks a stiletto in my bullet hole!"
Christina Scofield (played by Kathleen Quinlan) is said to have the wrong hands for Scylla to land in. In the right hands, however, Scylla could save the planet. Quinlan says "She is insane and in her psychosis she will bring harm to her sons and wreak havoc on the world."
Since the show's inception back in 2005, viewers have gone through so many twists & turns so TVG has decided NOT to spoil it all for us (not like we haven't already been) but will tease a bit with this comment from Kathleen Quinlan, who sounds very much like her character, Mommy Dearest: "That little snot rag of a son, Michael, has told someone how to put together an explosive device."
TVG goes on to talk about the show's "unbashed villainy" & how that has been the reason the show has drawn countless hard from around the world! Dare we forget good guy Michael who had prison blueprints tattooed onto his body, then committed a crime so he could get sent there to break out his wrongfully big brother! While there, he had toe-chopping incident at the hands of one, Mr. John Abruzzi! Sarah Wayne Callies said she's glad they didn't end up with the brothers in Season 9 trying to escape through the ice in a prison in Sweden LOL! Our dear Wentworth goes on to say this: "It's rare that a show gets to end on its own terms. Usually the plugs are pulled and the fans don't get any satisfaction. I was surprised that the powers that be had the cojones to serve up this particular ending."
Prison Break's executive producer, Matt Olmstead, says that "this isn't a death-and-destruction finale" but warns about shockers: "Not everyone will make it." In the final moment's of the finale, which we know is still basically in 2005, jumps ahead to present day, giving closure. Olmstead goes on to say that we'll get to see where all the characters are; some where we hoped & others, not so much!. He also says that fans will be satisfied. Sarah interjects that some fans will be heartbroken because the writers didn't turn this into a love story - YES!!!!!! She also says: "They give you a sunset on the mountain, but after the sun sets, there's a whole lot of s--t to deal with."
Oh, about that 2 hour movie (episodes 4.23 & 4.24, "The Old Ball & Chain" & "Free"), Sara is in prison & the guys are all planning to get her out - yeah, one last break out! FOX has not scheduled an airdate or DVD release date =(
In this post, you'll find:
free at last,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
Sara Tancredi,
series finale
Friday, May 1, 2009
Tonight on Prison Break
Michael arranges to meet Christina. It isn't an easy reunion to begin with, then she says something surprising about Lincoln. Meanwhile, Pad Man arrives in Miami with a nonnegotiable demand for his new operatives; Linc races to abort Christina's plan; and T-Bag must prove his trustworthiness to the Company.
In this post, you'll find:
Christina Scofield,
Episode 4.19,
Lincoln Burrows,
Michael Scofield,
Padman,
Prison Break,
S.O.B.,
Son of a Bitch,
T-Bag,
The Company
Thursday, April 30, 2009
New Scoop & Spoilers
Disclaimer: Spoilers contained herein! DO NOT click that button if you don't want to know! You have been duly warned, in a nice way, of course!
Here's the latest Prison Break scoop & a few spoilers (from The Man, of course) as well. Read on at your own risk... you have been warned! MWAAAAAHHHHHH ~ my evil, sinister laugh ツ
Here's the latest Prison Break scoop & a few spoilers (from The Man, of course) as well. Read on at your own risk... you have been warned! MWAAAAAHHHHHH ~ my evil, sinister laugh ツ
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You will NOT need to see eps 23 and 24 (2 hour movie) to understand the end [of the series]. There will only be one small question at the end of ep 22 that will be answered in eps 23 and 24.
Michael will find out by the May 15 season finale about Sara being pregnant... though not from Sara herself.
You will not see Maricruz, only Sucre and his daughter. He is with Maricruz, they probably just decided to film it without her
Michael is faced with having to save on or the other [Lincoln or Sara], but with Mahone's help they come up with a plan to attempt to save both.
Someone ends up in Fox River at the end of ep 22.
Michael will find out by the May 15 season finale about Sara being pregnant... though not from Sara herself.
You will not see Maricruz, only Sucre and his daughter. He is with Maricruz, they probably just decided to film it without her
Michael is faced with having to save on or the other [Lincoln or Sara], but with Mahone's help they come up with a plan to attempt to save both.
Someone ends up in Fox River at the end of ep 22.
In this post, you'll find:
episode 4.22,
episode 4.23,
episode 4.24,
Fox River,
Lincoln Burrows,
Mahone,
Maricruz,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
Sara Tancredi,
scoop,
series finale,
spoilers,
Sucre,
two hour movie
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Shocking & not so shocking spoilers
Disclaimer: Spoilers contained herein! DO NOT click that button if you don't want to know! You have been duly warned, in a nice way, of course!
Here are a few more spoilers from The Man! I cannot stress how important it is for you to know that you MIGHT not want to read this, especially the second part hidden behind another spoiler button LOL! I don't know if the last tidbit of info is accurate, but if so, I CANNOT wait to see this 2 hour movie! BTW, the last piece of info is NOT from The Man.
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Michael's father is Aldo Burrows. Lincoln's parents were killed and they took him in when he was very young. At least that is what Christina tells Michael.
T-Bag's fate will be determined by everyone else. They will be given the choice of whether to have him exonerated or not.
Question: When will Michael learn about the pregnancy in Prison Break? Please let it be soon!
The Man: Sorry, it won't be that soon. But Michael will find out about the pregnancy before the series ends. Prison Break ends May 15. Are you following this?
T-Bag's fate will be determined by everyone else. They will be given the choice of whether to have him exonerated or not.
Question: When will Michael learn about the pregnancy in Prison Break? Please let it be soon!
The Man: Sorry, it won't be that soon. But Michael will find out about the pregnancy before the series ends. Prison Break ends May 15. Are you following this?
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The last scene of ep 22 takes place 4 years after everything that has happened. You will see "Michael", Sara, Linc, Mahone, Sucre....
In the extra 2 hrs you will see michael and sara get married and then sara will go to prison. The gang will attempt to break her out and michael may try to sacrifice himself to get sara out. I am not going to give you the very end because i think you should watch the show since you have invested so much time into it.
In the extra 2 hrs you will see michael and sara get married and then sara will go to prison. The gang will attempt to break her out and michael may try to sacrifice himself to get sara out. I am not going to give you the very end because i think you should watch the show since you have invested so much time into it.
In this post, you'll find:
Aldo Burrows,
Christina Scofield,
final 2 hours,
Lincoln Burrows,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
Sara's pregnant,
spoilers,
T-Bag,
two hour movie
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sara's pregnant... what does this mean?
Disclaimer: Spoilers contained herein! DO NOT click that button if you don't want to know! You have been duly warned, in a nice way, of course!
Okie, so we know the good doc is pregnant. We don't like it; you guys have expressed that but what can we do about it? Exactly, so what does all this mean? What will happen? Well, there's the button! Click it to find out!
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What? Did you honestly expect me to have an answer as to what it meant? Of course you didn't =) But I do have some Q & A from The Man:
Q: The Man, I just read that episode 22 flashes forward to see where the characters ended up four years later. The rumor is going around that Michael dies. And that we see Sara and their son four years later. Is that true?
The Man: Yes and No, the very last scenes of episode 22 take place 4 years in the future and yes Michael and Sara's son will be seen. You will also learn what happened with Sucre, Mahone, Lincoln, C-Note, T-Bag, Sofia, LJ, Self, Kellerman
Now I read this yesterday but didn't find it intriguing enough to post but since we started, I'll tell you that Mahone survives & rides off into the sunset!
Q: The Man, I just read that episode 22 flashes forward to see where the characters ended up four years later. The rumor is going around that Michael dies. And that we see Sara and their son four years later. Is that true?
The Man: Yes and No, the very last scenes of episode 22 take place 4 years in the future and yes Michael and Sara's son will be seen. You will also learn what happened with Sucre, Mahone, Lincoln, C-Note, T-Bag, Sofia, LJ, Self, Kellerman
Now I read this yesterday but didn't find it intriguing enough to post but since we started, I'll tell you that Mahone survives & rides off into the sunset!
In this post, you'll find:
C-Note,
Don Self,
Kellerman,
LJ,
Mahone,
Michael Scofield,
Sara Tancredi,
Sara's pregnant,
Sofia,
Sucre,
T-Bag
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Series Finale: Rate of Exchange/Killing Your Number Press Release
NOT EVERYONE GETS A HAPPY ENDING ON THE SERIES FINALE OF “PRISON BREAK” FRIDAY, MAY 15, ON FOX
In the series finale, familiar faces return to help Michael with his last shot at getting Scylla in the proper hands and dismantling The Company once and for all in the “Rate of Exchange/Killing Your Number” series finale episode of PRISON BREAK airing Friday, May 15 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.NOT EVERYONE GETS A HAPPY ENDING ON THE SERIES FINALE OF “PRISON BREAK” FRIDAY, MAY 15, ON FOX
Now check out the familiar names below in the cast & guest lists as well as this little tidbit from spoilertv that's not mentioned above - hope it's accurate b/c this will prove to be a very interesting 2 hour series finale!
In the series finale, familiar faces return to help Michael with his last shot at getting Scylla in the proper hands and dismantling The Company once and for all in the “Rate of Exchange/Killing Your Number” series finale episode of PRISON BREAK airing Friday, May 15 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.NOT EVERYONE GETS A HAPPY ENDING ON THE SERIES FINALE OF “PRISON BREAK” FRIDAY, MAY 15, ON FOX
Now check out the familiar names below in the cast & guest lists as well as this little tidbit from spoilertv that's not mentioned above - hope it's accurate b/c this will prove to be a very interesting 2 hour series finale!
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Cast: Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows; Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield; Michael Rapaport as Don Self; Amaury Nolasco as Fernando Sucre; Robert Knepper as Theodore “T-Bag” Bagwell; Sarah Wayne Callies as Dr. Sara Tancredi; William Fichtner as Alexander Mahone
Guest Cast: Kathleen Quinlan as Christina Scofield; Rockmond Dunbar as Benjamin ‘C-Note’ Franklin; Leon Russom as General Jonathan Krantz/Pad Man; Ted King as Downey; Raphael Sbarge as Ralph Becker; William Mapother as Agent Chris Franco; Reno Wilson as Agent Wilson Wright; Danay Garcia as Sofia; Barbara Eve Harris as Felicia Lang; Jennifer Kern as Allison Hale; Andrew Borba as Dr. Peter Chaffin; Anthony Armatrading as Soloman Okella
Kellerman will be back in Episode 4.22 - Killing Your Number.
Guest Cast: Kathleen Quinlan as Christina Scofield; Rockmond Dunbar as Benjamin ‘C-Note’ Franklin; Leon Russom as General Jonathan Krantz/Pad Man; Ted King as Downey; Raphael Sbarge as Ralph Becker; William Mapother as Agent Chris Franco; Reno Wilson as Agent Wilson Wright; Danay Garcia as Sofia; Barbara Eve Harris as Felicia Lang; Jennifer Kern as Allison Hale; Andrew Borba as Dr. Peter Chaffin; Anthony Armatrading as Soloman Okella
Kellerman will be back in Episode 4.22 - Killing Your Number.
In this post, you'll find:
C-Note,
Christina Scofield,
Kellerman,
Killing Your Number,
Lang,
Lincoln Burrows,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
Rate of Exchange,
Sara Tancredi,
series finale,
Sofia,
Sucre
VS Recap
Christina's sniper takes aim at Lincoln just as he moves behind some trees, giving Self and Mahone enough time to spot the sniper. Mahone runs up to the roof and a fight begins. The sniper runs from Mahone down the stairwell, and Linc's waiting at the bottom. He demands to know where Christina is. The sniper stabs him in the arm and continues running... directly into the path of T-Bag, driving the SUV. The sniper is killed; they take his cell phone. Meanwhile, General Krantz meets with Tuxhorn and demands to know who has Scylla. He swears he doesn't know, and won't answer questions about calls he's been making to an unknown party. Krantz has his men get rough with Tuxhorn. Back in Miami, Mahone finds the sniper made lots of calls to a blocked number. Krantz calls Linc, demanding answers today; he's upset that they killed the sniper without getting any information out of him. Linc declines to tell Krantz that Christina has Scylla, much to T-Bag's consternation. Mahone points out that if they tell Krantz that Christna has Scylla, he may determine that they're all expendable.
Michael and Sara arrive in Miami, where they take refuge in the apartment of Deb, who Sara went to med school with. Deb's not in town. They longingly look at the photos on the wall of Deb's normal life. Sara goes into the bathroom and finally lets the exhaustion show. She then rifles through the medicine cabinet and takes something. Michael and Sara look over the mysterious code they took from their abductor. If "I10R4AZMS" means "I-10 near Route 4 in Arizona, Michael Scofield," then what does "B2348ROCKWELL1630VS" mean? Who is "VS"? We see a man with the initials "VS" monogrammed on his suitcase. Meanwhile, Mahone is trying to trace the calls on the sniper's cell phone; it'll take at least an hour. Michael texts Linc asking to meet. Linc, emotionally recalling the day Michael promised to get him out of Fox River, nevertheless refuses to go.
Christina is practicing her Bengali dialect when Downey informs her that Linc got away. She sighs, then tells him that they're a day away from an event so powerful and rare that it'll be like a supernova. Increase her security and deal with Linc if he tries to interfere. Meanwhile, Mahone meets with Michael and Sara and asks them to trust him with whatever information they have. He still wants to take down the Company. Michael won't tell him anything. Afterwards, Michael realizes that Christina must have wanted him and Sara transported somewhere, but not killed. An act of kindness, perhaps. But it doesn't change anything. The fact that she thrived within the Company, at his and Linc's expense, makes him want to take them down even more. Time to head for where the code points them: Rockwell Avenue, South Miami.
Linc, Mahone, Self and T-Bag track the sniper's phone calls to the Indian Embassy, where they see Christina entering. They have to get in, now. T-Bag distracts the guard, handcuffing himself to the gates and pretending to be an activist for elephant's rights while the others slip over the wall. They text T-Bag that they're in and he uncuffs himself, and is promptly arrested and bundled into a black van. The others manage to break into the Embassy's back door just as the security camera swings around to where they were standing. Meanwhile, Christina meets with Naveen Banerjee, and offers him the revolutionary technology contained in Scylla - solar cells, quick desalinization, hardy genetically-engineered crops that could grow anywhere. To purchase this technology, he just needs to agree to present it as his own at tomorrow's Progressive Engergies conference. Naveen is hesitant; Dr. Vincent Sandinsky, who is also speaking at the conference, thinks that proof of the "Bargain" theory's practical application is shaky. He doesn't want to look like a fool if the technology doesn't work. Christina tells him that she's sure this technology will sell to someone, and that his father would have taken the offer. Downey quietly hands Christina a post-it note that says "Sandinsky on schedule." She tells Naveen not to worry about Sandinsky. He says he needs a moment to think about it.
Michael and Sara break into a town car they find in Section B23 of a parking lot at 48 Rockwell. Inside is a cell phone, cash, directions to a local airport, and a gun. The 1630 in the code is military time; the plans of "VS" will arrive at 4:30pm. Back at the Embassy, Linc, Self and Mahone are caught and apprehended. Downey tells Christina they need to leave; Lincoln's in the building. Naveen returns and says he'll take the deal. She thanks him and leaves, leaving the post-it note behind. Meanwhile, Linc, Self and Mahone have been left alone, not even locked up. They realize that Christina can't risk an incident; nobody's going to kill them. An Embassy guard finds them, but they say they're with Christina and are allowed to leave. The guard gives them the post-it note that was left behind. As Christina and Downey get in their car, Christina calls Morris to check on his status. In the town car, Michael answers the phone. Christina hangs up. And Michael's even more grittily determined than ever.
Self, Mahone and Linc return to their loft to find T-Bag, who has been badly beaten. He's unimpressed with the post-it note and rages that they should have just told Krantz everything. Self calls the Company to get a bead on Sandinsky. Meanwhile, Michael and Sara arrive at the airport. Sara takes another oddly emotional bathroom break, then rejoins Michael. It's 4:03pm. Sara pretends to want to learn to fly to distract the guy at the desk while Michael grabs the flight log to find out who "VS" is. As he scans the names, a sinister black Range Rover pulls up outside and two burly men get out. Michael finds the name "Vincent Sandinsky" as they approach the building. He then pulls a gun on a airport tech and makes him have Sandinsky's plane land on the north end of the tarmac and to have security let Sara onto the tarmac. As the passengers disembark, Sara calls Dr. Sandinsky's name. He turns... and Michael forces him at gunpoint into the town car. The plane's pilot sees this and calls security. Michael and Sara speed off as the Range Rover speeds towards them. Another Range Rover cuts them off; they're trapped in between. Christina's thugs grab Sandinsky and are about to shoot Michael and Sara when they are shot by Mahone, who has just arrived with Self and Linc. They pile Sandinsky into their SUV. Michael and Linc face off. Linc says he's doing what's best for their family. Michael tells him to keep telling himself that.
Back at the loft, T-Bag examines the picture of his mother the Company sent him. There's also a Company business card with his name and the title "Special Liaison," with the message, "This is what's waiting for you when you get back." T-Bag finally breaks down and calls Krantz and tells him that Christina has Scylla. Krantz hangs up before he can say any more and tells his number two, Ralph, to fuel up the jet for a trip to Miami. Later, Sandinsky is bundled into the room. He claims not to know who Christina Scofield is, the Company or Scylla. He's a professor at Dartmouth, specializing in sustainable energies. He just wanted to get out of New Hampshire for a bit and was offered airfare to speak at the conference. They look for his phone, but Michael and Sara have already lifted it. They find that he's been EMailing Christina constantly; they were working together. Sara runs into the bathroom, looking sick. She takes out the object she took earlier; it's a pregnancy test. And it's reading "positive." A flood of emotions wash over her.
Michael calls the last number called on Sandinsky's cell phone. Christina picks up. "How badly do you want him, Mom?" asks Michael. Christina, caught off guard, doesn't know what to say. Michael tells her he'll be in touch, then hangs up. And back at the loft, Self says that Sandinsky's story checks out. Mahone promises that they'll let him go soon. Sandinsky thanks them, and then smiles a private grin. He's got them fooled.
Michael and Sara arrive in Miami, where they take refuge in the apartment of Deb, who Sara went to med school with. Deb's not in town. They longingly look at the photos on the wall of Deb's normal life. Sara goes into the bathroom and finally lets the exhaustion show. She then rifles through the medicine cabinet and takes something. Michael and Sara look over the mysterious code they took from their abductor. If "I10R4AZMS" means "I-10 near Route 4 in Arizona, Michael Scofield," then what does "B2348ROCKWELL1630VS" mean? Who is "VS"? We see a man with the initials "VS" monogrammed on his suitcase. Meanwhile, Mahone is trying to trace the calls on the sniper's cell phone; it'll take at least an hour. Michael texts Linc asking to meet. Linc, emotionally recalling the day Michael promised to get him out of Fox River, nevertheless refuses to go.
Christina is practicing her Bengali dialect when Downey informs her that Linc got away. She sighs, then tells him that they're a day away from an event so powerful and rare that it'll be like a supernova. Increase her security and deal with Linc if he tries to interfere. Meanwhile, Mahone meets with Michael and Sara and asks them to trust him with whatever information they have. He still wants to take down the Company. Michael won't tell him anything. Afterwards, Michael realizes that Christina must have wanted him and Sara transported somewhere, but not killed. An act of kindness, perhaps. But it doesn't change anything. The fact that she thrived within the Company, at his and Linc's expense, makes him want to take them down even more. Time to head for where the code points them: Rockwell Avenue, South Miami.
Linc, Mahone, Self and T-Bag track the sniper's phone calls to the Indian Embassy, where they see Christina entering. They have to get in, now. T-Bag distracts the guard, handcuffing himself to the gates and pretending to be an activist for elephant's rights while the others slip over the wall. They text T-Bag that they're in and he uncuffs himself, and is promptly arrested and bundled into a black van. The others manage to break into the Embassy's back door just as the security camera swings around to where they were standing. Meanwhile, Christina meets with Naveen Banerjee, and offers him the revolutionary technology contained in Scylla - solar cells, quick desalinization, hardy genetically-engineered crops that could grow anywhere. To purchase this technology, he just needs to agree to present it as his own at tomorrow's Progressive Engergies conference. Naveen is hesitant; Dr. Vincent Sandinsky, who is also speaking at the conference, thinks that proof of the "Bargain" theory's practical application is shaky. He doesn't want to look like a fool if the technology doesn't work. Christina tells him that she's sure this technology will sell to someone, and that his father would have taken the offer. Downey quietly hands Christina a post-it note that says "Sandinsky on schedule." She tells Naveen not to worry about Sandinsky. He says he needs a moment to think about it.
Michael and Sara break into a town car they find in Section B23 of a parking lot at 48 Rockwell. Inside is a cell phone, cash, directions to a local airport, and a gun. The 1630 in the code is military time; the plans of "VS" will arrive at 4:30pm. Back at the Embassy, Linc, Self and Mahone are caught and apprehended. Downey tells Christina they need to leave; Lincoln's in the building. Naveen returns and says he'll take the deal. She thanks him and leaves, leaving the post-it note behind. Meanwhile, Linc, Self and Mahone have been left alone, not even locked up. They realize that Christina can't risk an incident; nobody's going to kill them. An Embassy guard finds them, but they say they're with Christina and are allowed to leave. The guard gives them the post-it note that was left behind. As Christina and Downey get in their car, Christina calls Morris to check on his status. In the town car, Michael answers the phone. Christina hangs up. And Michael's even more grittily determined than ever.
Self, Mahone and Linc return to their loft to find T-Bag, who has been badly beaten. He's unimpressed with the post-it note and rages that they should have just told Krantz everything. Self calls the Company to get a bead on Sandinsky. Meanwhile, Michael and Sara arrive at the airport. Sara takes another oddly emotional bathroom break, then rejoins Michael. It's 4:03pm. Sara pretends to want to learn to fly to distract the guy at the desk while Michael grabs the flight log to find out who "VS" is. As he scans the names, a sinister black Range Rover pulls up outside and two burly men get out. Michael finds the name "Vincent Sandinsky" as they approach the building. He then pulls a gun on a airport tech and makes him have Sandinsky's plane land on the north end of the tarmac and to have security let Sara onto the tarmac. As the passengers disembark, Sara calls Dr. Sandinsky's name. He turns... and Michael forces him at gunpoint into the town car. The plane's pilot sees this and calls security. Michael and Sara speed off as the Range Rover speeds towards them. Another Range Rover cuts them off; they're trapped in between. Christina's thugs grab Sandinsky and are about to shoot Michael and Sara when they are shot by Mahone, who has just arrived with Self and Linc. They pile Sandinsky into their SUV. Michael and Linc face off. Linc says he's doing what's best for their family. Michael tells him to keep telling himself that.
Back at the loft, T-Bag examines the picture of his mother the Company sent him. There's also a Company business card with his name and the title "Special Liaison," with the message, "This is what's waiting for you when you get back." T-Bag finally breaks down and calls Krantz and tells him that Christina has Scylla. Krantz hangs up before he can say any more and tells his number two, Ralph, to fuel up the jet for a trip to Miami. Later, Sandinsky is bundled into the room. He claims not to know who Christina Scofield is, the Company or Scylla. He's a professor at Dartmouth, specializing in sustainable energies. He just wanted to get out of New Hampshire for a bit and was offered airfare to speak at the conference. They look for his phone, but Michael and Sara have already lifted it. They find that he's been EMailing Christina constantly; they were working together. Sara runs into the bathroom, looking sick. She takes out the object she took earlier; it's a pregnancy test. And it's reading "positive." A flood of emotions wash over her.
Michael calls the last number called on Sandinsky's cell phone. Christina picks up. "How badly do you want him, Mom?" asks Michael. Christina, caught off guard, doesn't know what to say. Michael tells her he'll be in touch, then hangs up. And back at the loft, Self says that Sandinsky's story checks out. Mahone promises that they'll let him go soon. Sandinsky thanks them, and then smiles a private grin. He's got them fooled.
In this post, you'll find:
Christina Scofield,
Episode 4.18,
Lincoln Burrows,
Michael Scofield,
Padman,
Prison Break,
Sara Tancredi,
Scylla,
VS
Friday, April 24, 2009
Tonight on Prison Break
It's Linc vs. Michael over Scylla as Christina (Kathleen Quinlan) sets her plan in motion and a sniper targets Linc. Meanwhile, Sara receives some news; T-Bag makes his presence known at the Indian embassy; and Pad Man's paranoia intensifies.
In this post, you'll find:
Christina Scofield,
Episode 4.18,
Lincoln Burrows,
Michael Scofield,
Prison Break,
TONIGHT ON PRISON BREAK,
VS
Friday, April 17, 2009
Tonight on Prison Break

Michael and Sara hitchhike to Miami, and Lincoln meets with Christina (Kathleen Quinlan), who tells him of her plan to take over the Company and warns him not to meddle in it. Meanwhile, a new foe challenges Pad Man, and T-Bag and Self find something they weren't expecting when they search for Scylla.
In this post, you'll find:
Christina Scofield,
Don Self,
Episode 4.17,
Kathleen Quinlan,
Lincoln Burrows,
Michael Scofield,
Padman,
Prison Break,
sneak peek,
Spring Premiere,
T-Bag,
The Mother Lode,
Wentworth Miller
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