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Here is Monday's episode recap... Sorry I didn't post it sooner.

Sara steps off the train and looks around for Michael.

Kellerman watches her from a distance. His cell phone rings, it’s the President. She tells him that she’s in Chicago and she can fix everything if he takes care of Michael and Lincoln.

Sara slowly walks towards Michael and the two share a long overdue embrace. Sara reveals the key, tied around her neck. She shows Michael and tells him that she doesn’t recognize the insignia on it. Michael eyes Kellerman, and knows that he must tell Sara they’re working with him. Sara turns to see Kellerman, and she stands frozen in fear.

T-Bag cuddles closely to Susan Hollander in bed, T-Bag pleasantly waking her up. T-Bag says he’s going to unlock the kids and make them a nice breakfast, but Susan is defensive and insists that she do it. T-Bag angrily rolls out of bed and pulls a large knife from the nightstand. He storms around the bed and pulls the pillow from under Susan’s head to reveal he tied her to the bedpost the night before. He uses the knife to cut her free. Susan sits up and tries to rationalize with T-Bag, telling him that there’s no way they can work as a family now. Susan goes on to tell T-Bag that a woman named Patty from the neighborhood welcoming committee is coming later that day and she can’t cancel. Susan tries to use the opportunity to convince T-Bag to leave, but he insists that it won’t be any trouble.

Michael, Lincoln and Sara walk to Kellerman who does his best to apologize to Sara. When they’re clear, Michael and Lincoln pounce on Kellerman, and slam him against the train station wall. Michael growls, “You didn’t tell us you left her to die!” Kellerman tries to explain with Michael’s hands around his throat, he pleads, “You need me and you know it!” Sara says they don’t need him, they can figure out what the key is for on their own. Kellerman looks at the key on Sara’s neck and chimes in, “I can tell you what that key is for right now. It’s to a private cigar club.” Lincoln asks where the club is, Kellerman catches his breath and says, “Chicago.”

Haywire scrambles to finish his boat, he knows he’s done something wrong. Mahone barks orders to agents in the office; he wants wanted posters on every gas pump on major freeways. Agent Wheeler quietly interrupts and says they may have a lead on Haywire fleeing the scene of a homicide. Mahone tells Wheeler to notify the Madison, Wisconsin field office to handle it. Wheeler says he’ll notify Headquarters which angers Mahone and he accuses Wheeler of not following orders. Instead, Wheeler tells Mahone that he is following orders. Headquarters has told Wheeler to no longer take orders from Mahone, only orders from Headquarters. Mahone is furious and sends Wheeler away. Agent Kim calls Mahone and tells Mahone that he needs to eliminate Haywire.

Kellerman escorts Michael towards a ticket taker. Kellerman tells him that he’s escorting a fugitive to Chicago and needs a train car emptied.

Lincoln finds Sara sitting alone and tells her that it’s going to be alright. Lincoln assures Sara that once they get what they need from Kellerman, they’ll get rid of him. He also apologizes to Sara for getting involved and it means a lot to him that she did.

Kellerman tells the ticket taker that he should not alert the passengers; just keep them out of the car. Kellerman whistles to Lincoln and Sara and gets them on the train. Sara sits across from Michael, nervously fidgeting with the drawstring of her hooded sweatshirt. Kellerman reclines in one of the seats and smugly looks over them.

Mahone strolls into a Fox River meeting room and lets out a slight laugh, “Brad. You don’t look so good.” Bellick sits at a table and snaps at Mahone, telling him that Mahone was supposed to get him into Ad-Seg. Mahone said he tried, but the new warden is very by-the-book. Mahone offers Bellick something better than Ad-Seg. Mahone recaps Bellick’s abilities to track down the cons. Mahone tells Bellick that there are powerful people behind him that can do what it takes to get Brad out of jail. In return, Bellick work for Mahone, under the radar. Mahone leans in and says, “I need a junkyard dog who’s willing to do the ugly things that sometimes need to be done to bring a con to justice.” Bellick’s face lights up.

Patty, the Welcome Wagon representative, moans in delight while eating T-Bag’s, “Teddy” to the guest, cooking. And to the family’s dismay, he’s charming Patty. The Hollanders share looks amongst themselves. Zach looks like he’s going to make a break for it, but Susan shakes her head. Patty asks how Susan and T-Bag met. T-Bag offers that it was through a church’s volunteering program. Zach quickly stands to his feet and tells Patty that Teddy just bought him a new bike and she should go see it with him. T-Bag grabs Zach’s arm, and tells him it’s rude and to sit down. Zach, seeing the chance for escape fade away, sinks back into his chair.

Sara sits on the train, reliving the lies Kelleman told her and how he tried to kill her. She looks back and sees Lincoln asleep. She asks Michael if he can get her some water and he goes to check a bathroom in the bottom level of the train car. Sara follows Michael and they pass Kellerman. He offers, “It was never personal, Sara. War never is.” When she clears his periphery, she makes her move. Sara wraps the drawstring around her hands and wraps the slack around Kellerman’s neck. He grasps for it, but before he can pull it away, she’s leaning back and pulling full force. His arms flail to get a hold of her. Lincoln races down the aisle and grabs her wrists. Michael runs up the stairs and pulls her away. Kellerman, free of the drawstring, gasps for breath and stares at Sara. Michael holds her waist while she fights to get free. Kellerman dashes forward, but Lincoln stops him. Kellerman points at Sara and warns, “You get ONE of those.” A knock comes from the back of the car. Kellerman walks and opens the door, the ticket taker says a couple of other passengers are saying they saw a fight. Kellerman tells them to just get to Chicago and mind their own business. Lincoln keeps Sara and Kellerman separated, Sara walks away and says, “It’s nothing personal, Paul.”

Bellick struts out to the parking lot and finds a brand new pick-up truck waiting for him. Inside he finds a folder containing all the current information about the escaped cons whereabouts. He also finds a gun, and a badge.

T-Bag escorts Patty to the front door, she tells Susan that she should host the book club this week before she says goodbye. T-Bag closes the door behind her and tells the family to pack their things so they can leave.

C-Note and Dede eat a small diner. Dede is depressed and C-Note tries to get her to eat something. But Dede isn’t feeling well and C-Note takes her to the bathroom to vomit. He picks her up and carries her to the front of the restaurant. Just as he’s trying to pay, a man with a gun opens the front door and orders everyone to stay put.

Michael knocks on the bathroom door where Sara has locked herself. When she doesn’t answer, he heads topside and sits with Lincoln. Lincoln is afraid that whatever they find in the cigar box is going to be buried just like the tape they made. Michael tells Lincoln that they’re keeping Kellerman around to avoid that happening again.

Kellerman makes his way passed Michael and Lincoln to the back of the train. He makes sure that he can’t be seen or heard, and calls President Reynolds. “I need to know exactly what you meant when you said you’ll make everything right.” He tells her that he’s on a train and headed to Chicago. When she asks about Michael and Lincoln, Kellerman deflects the conversation back to himself. She tells him that she’ll make him Chief of Staff. When she asks about the brothers again, Kellerman just says they’ll meet in Chicago and talk.

The robber is getting impatient and thinks that C-Note has more money. When one of the customers makes a move for the door, the robber hits the man across the face with his gun. C-Note negotiates with the man, and takes control of the situation. He tells the waitress to make the place look like the diner is closed and takes everyone else to the other side of the room. The man twitches and C-Note keeps his cool.

Michael knocks on the bathroom door and slowly makes his way inside. Sara tells Michael that for all the terrible things she’s done since leaving Fox River, at least she’s not using drugs. Michael tells her that she can have her life back, but she wonders if Michael truly believes that. Michael says that she needs to have faith because it’s the only thing that can keep them going. Sara says there are two things keeping her going. She wants revenge for her father’s death. And she continues, “The first thing they tell you when you take the job, is to never fall in love with an inmate.” She turns to see Michael’s reaction. He slowly moves his hand in and caresses her face. Sara’s eyes light up and she moves in to kiss him. In their moment alone, every feeling they have with held comes to the surface. Suddenly, the car jerks, and begins to slow down.

Lincoln rushes down with Kellerman and they stick their heads out a door. Michael meets him there. Up ahead, Lincoln sees that police cars have blocked the tracks. “Roadblock,” Lincoln warns.

The four of them make their way to the door of the engine. Michael tries the handle, but the door is locked. Lincoln takes a breath and turns back. He climbs a ladder to climb to the top of the engine car. He precariously makes his way along the top of the car, trying to keep his footing on the roof. He’s able to make his way to the front, climb down the side and access the side door to the engine. He slides inside and draws his gun on the engineer, then opens the door for Michael to enter. Lincoln orders the engineer to run the roadblock. The engineer speeds the train up.

The train explodes through the squad cars and races on.

Bellick sits alone in his pick-up truck, staring into the rearview mirror and rehearsing his introduction, “Bradley Bellick, FBI. Brad Bellick, Federal Bureau of Investigations. Brad Bellick, FBI. Special Agent Brad Bellick, FBI.” and finally, “Brad Bellick, I’m with the Bureau.”

Bellick walks into Sasha’s house and introduces himself to Sasha. He reads Sasha’s statement back to her and points out that she was lying about where to find Haywire. She tells him that Haywire has a fear of crowds and strangers so he’s going to do his best to stay away from places with people. Bellick threatens to arrest Sasha for hindering his investigation. Sasha thinks they should just leave Haywire alone because in a way, he did something good for her.

Bellick calls Mahone to tell him he has a lead on Haywire. Mahone is on his way, and orders Bellick to keep an eye on Haywire.

Michael tells everyone that there will certainly be cops waiting for them at the next train station. Lincoln suggests they jump but Kellerman doesn’t know where they’d hide. Lincoln forces the conductor to slow the train.

C-Note collects belongings from the diner patrons and hands it to the robber. He orders everyone into the storage room, but C-Note knows he has to get his daughter to the hospital. C-Note begs the man to let them go so Dede doesn’t get left alone. The robber thinks it over and agrees to set him free. As C-Note makes his way to the door, the robber grabs the waitress. C-Note can’t stand by and watch the robber harm the waitress. The robber moves toward C-Note, and C-Note’s military instincts kick in. He wrestles the man down, and breaks his arm. Police cars roll up front and the robber screams on the floor. An officer asks who attacked the robber, and the man who tried to flee earlier takes responsibility to cover for C-Note. The waitress makes sure the back door is clear and helps C-Note and Dede get out without notice. C-Note whispers to the waitress, “Thank you.”

Haywire rummages through his tent for string. Bellick screams out from the surrounding woods, “Haywire! Don’t move!” Haywire takes off running, Bellick close behind.

The trail slows to a crawl. Over the radio, the ticket taker calls to the engineer and tells him that there are four jumpers. The engineer reports to the cops that the people who forced them through the roadblock have jumped off the train.

A helicopter sweeps the area while armed cops comb the woods. Suddenly a man cries out, “Over here! Don’t shoot!” It’s the ticket taker, and several other passengers wearing Michael, Lincoln, Sara and Kellerman’s clothes.

Meanwhile, at the station, the four slip off the train and passed cops hovering around. They walk off to find a car.

Haywire races on, doing his best to get ahead of Bellick. He finds his way to a grain silo and begins climbing upward. Bellick runs out of the woods and sees Haywire make his way across a catwalk. He calls Mahone, “I’ve got Haywire trapped.”

While Lincoln, Michael and Sara look for unlocked cars, Kellerman phones President Reynolds. “Caroline, did you send the police?” Kellerman is suspicious about the person on the other end and asks a personal question, “Where did we spend my thirty-fifth birthday?” The person on the other end begins to panic. Kellerman warns, “Whoever this is, just tell Bill Kim that he just screwed up. Big time.” A blonde agent sits behind a computer station that was masking her voice. She turns to Kim. Agent Kim brings his hands to his face knowing he just escalated the war.

Lincoln finds a car and the others slide in.

Mahone arrives to find Bellick surrounded by locals and the cops pulling up. Mahone is furious that Bellick let the scene get out of hand. Mahone begins climbs his way up to Haywire, and stops a moment. He removes a pill from the top of his pen and swallows it before moving on. Once at the top, Mahone tries to reason with Haywire. Haywire is scared and doesn’t want to go back to prison. He just wants to go to Holland. Mahone tells him that he doesn’t have to go to prison, but he can’t go to Holland either. Mahone whispers, “There is a way out.”

Kellerman sits in the passenger seat while the others look at the Corona De Oro Cigar Club in Chicago. He tells them there’s a private humidor in the back and the only person between them and what’s in the box is a receptionist. Kellerman offers, “I’m not a wanted fugitive. Give me the key. I’ll do it.” Michael looks at Sara, “Let’s go for a walk.”

Haywire looks over the fields. He cries to Mahone, “I want to go! I want to go NOW!” He springs up and climbs a railing. He looks to Mahone who offers, “It’s okay.” Haywire steps over the edge, and jumps.

Michael pulls up short of the club and holds Sara’s wrist. He looks her in the eyes, “Sara, about before…you too…” Sara flutters a bit and then coolly walks in. Sara shows the receptionist the key and walks back. The club manager asks the receptionist if everything is okay, she tells him, “That woman looked just like the Governor’s daughter.”

Haywire’s body hits the pavement, the painting of Holland falls near him.

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Great recap!

Am i the only that thinks T-Bag is just awesome? The scene in the car with the radio made me laugh along with the 'i'll unlock the kids' line :D

Sad to see the Haywire story come to an end, but i made sense.

Overall one of the best this season ImO 9.0/10
 
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Agreed. My favourite part of Monday nights episode was when Scofield had four passengers jump off the train and have them run which confused the police. Can't wait until next weeks episode.

Quick Note: For those of you who may have missed a few episodes or two or are looking for episode recaps from last season you can get them off of www.fox.com/prisonbreak.
 
Just got through watching Ep17, for some reason it didnt air last week so i've had to wait 2 weeks for my fix :D

Seems the episodes are just going from strength to strength now!

Great to see Pope back in the show! Other highlights enjoyed were seeing Mr Kim getting a good kicking :cool:

Will be interesting to see what comes of Kellerman - with only 4 episodes left i think big things are going to start happening!!

C-note was a bit of a twist too, but he's one of the original 'goodies' so it was pretty much guaranteed he wouldnt be killed off..along with Sucre..

All in all great episode doing what PB does best - making you want more :D
 
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Yeah last night's episode was amazing. Can't wait until next week. Also I will be posting a recap of last nights episode later on tonight for those of you who may have missed it. Also if you would like me to post an episode recap from a previous season just let me know.

Edit: Here's the show recap. Figured I'd post it now than later..enjoy :)

Sara walks to the back of the cigar club and unlocks the door to the humidors. She looks over a wall of private lockers but before she can find her father’s, the manager calls to her, “Ms. Tancredi, I need to have a word with you.”

Michael sits at the bar, looking over a pamphlet about the club. Something in the information makes him pause. He looks outside and sees a local squad car drive by.

Sara moves towards the manager but then moves quickly to the front door.

Michael makes his move to exit also. He pretends to reach for a few mixed nuts, but instead steals a man’s cell phone.

Sara and Michael collide in a hallway. Michael whispers, “It’s time to go.” The two hurry into the kitchen, and then exit out an emergency door. They land in the alley where a squad car turns on its lights and speeds after them.

Inside an airport terminal in Minneapolis, Mahone talks to his son on the phone. Cameron is still in Montana, recovering from the hit and run that Agent Kim arranged to force Mahone back on the job. Mahone tells his son that he should have been there with him, looking after him. Mahone’s other line beeps and Agent Lang confirms reports that C-Note was at the diner. Mahone grabs a teddy bear with “Get Well” written on the stomach from a kiosk. Lang is sending C-Note’s mugshot to the hospitals in Southeastern Minnesota after they learn about Dede’s condition.

Micheal and Sara find the car and tell Lincoln and Kellerman they didn’t get what was in the humidor. Michael says that they must get back in the club because once the Company finds out where they’ve been, they’ll clean the place out. Michael wants to take the car because he knows of someone who can help them. He hands the cigar club pamphlet to Lincoln. Lincoln reads over the charter of members and mutters, “Pope?”

There’s a knock at the door and Henry Pope bellows “Just a minute!” from inside the house. He answers the door with a smile and sees Sara standing on his doorstep. Sara tells Henry there’s something he needs to hear, but she needs to make sure he’s open to it. Henry wants nothing to do with her and Sara pleads, “Please. Just five minutes. After that, if you want us to leave, we’ll leave. Henry asks, “Who’s us?’” Michael slides into Pope’s view, his jaw drops.

In Henry’s living room, Pope lectures Michael about how his actions have affected his life, “What the hell you thinking about, waltzing in here, you’re a wanted criminal!” Michael defends that his brother is innocent and tells Pope that the proof is in a locked humidor at the cigar club. Henry orders them out and Sara begs him to listen. She shows him the key and Henry pauses. Maybe they’re telling the truth.

The Hollander station wagon rolls into Conecuh County, Alabama. The kids sit silent in the back seat and T-Bag presses on. Susan tells T-Bag that the family needs to eat. T-Bag swings the car down a drive way and stops in front of a worn down home. T-Bag curses the people who have covered the walls with graffiti and broken the home’s windows. Susan whispers, “What is this.” T-Bag pauses, and then with a hint of sadness tells them, “My home.”

Sucre’s small car races through Mexico. Suddenly, the engine grinds and sputters. Sucre pulls the car to the side of the road and tries to restart it, but it’s dead. He climbs out and flags a passing car. The man inside asks where he’s going, and Sucre tells him the airport. It happens that the man is also heading there. Sucre smiles, knowing that he’ll see Maricruz soon. From the backseat, a walkie-talkie hisses. The man picks it up and says he’s twenty minutes from the airport. Sucre asks what the walkie-talkie is for. The man tells him that he’s airport security. Sucre squirms, and tries to stay cool.

C-Note walks into a hospital with Dede and seats her in the lobby. C-Note tells a nurse about Dede’s situation, and the nurse asks to see his insurance card. C-Note tells her that he’s from out of town. The woman presses on, asking for driver’s license or anything with C-Note’s name and address. When C-Note declines, the nurse goes to get her supervisor.

Henry isn’t budging and tells Michael that he trusted him once and Michael betrayed that. Michael pleads that he was desperate and had to do what he did to save his brother. Henry tells Michael and Sara that they’ve made a serious mistake and he has to call the police. Michael knows he has no choice. He pulls Lincoln’s gun from his jacket and aims it at Henry. Henry wisely hangs up the phone. Michael tells Henry that he never wanted any of this to happen and certainly didn’t want to ruin Henry’s life. Henry angrily interrupts, “Did a pretty damn good job.” Sara jumps in and tells Henry that she’s covered the same ground with Michael before, but she looked into Michael’s claims and he’s telling the truth. Michael just wants his brother’s life back and says he would lay down his own life. Henry says that’s easy to say since he has the gun. Michael flips the gun around and places it on the counter for Henry to take. Henry looks at the gun.

A nurse tells C-Note that there are better places to help Dede. But C-Note is frustrated and yells at the woman, “You wanna wait ‘til she’s dying before you help her?” The woman defensively argues, “This is a hospital, not a homeless shelter.” C-Note shakes his head, furious and defeated. He gathers Dede and they leave the hospital. Once they exit, C-Note watches Mahone’s car race up. C-Note can only muster a quiet, “Oh God.” He grabs Dede and races back into the hospital. Mahone paces through the hospital, staying close on C-Note’s trail. C-Note makes his way out the back and runs towards a train. C-Note tries to force his way on, but Mahone barks out from behind him, “Franklin! FBI! Stop!” C-Note, clutching his daughter, debates his next move. C-Note turns to face Mahone, Dede wrapped around his chest. He puts his free hand in the air. C-Note begs Dede to let go and get clear, but she refuses. Mahone keeps his weapon trained on C-Note. The door to the train slowly closes, and Mahone tells C-Note, “Don’t let her pay for your mistakes, you hear me?” The door closes and the train rolls away.

Henry looks over the gun and his unwanted guests. Henry tells Michael, “I could shoot you right now and not even think twice.” But Michael knows he won’t, and begs Henry to help them retrieve whatever is in the humidor. Michael is only asking for Henry to go with them and find the truth. But Henry is still holding firm. Michael tells Henry, “Well, maybe there’s something I can offer you to make you change your mind.”

T-Bag opens the front door to his old home and looks at the damage that’s been done. The walls are covered with holes and graffiti. The Hollanders slowly shuffle behind him. T-Bag slides an old bookshelf away from the wall, revealing another hole. He reaches in and finds an old thesaurus, damaged from water and covered in cobwebs. He flips it open and scans the pages, reading the old notes in the pages. T-Bag hears the echo of laughter and turns to the Hollanders who are nervously shuffling about. “What do you intend to do with us?” Susan asks, but T-Bag doesn’t answer.

T-Bag flashes back to his childhood in that house. His father sits on the couch, drinking with several of his friends. One friend tells T-Bag’s father that he doesn’t deserve more money per hour than he has IQ points. The friend adds, “Seems equal stupid as the rest of. Seems to run in the genes.” The friend motions to a woman, quietly rocking on the porch, T-Bag’s mother. T-Bag’s father gets defensive to prove his friend wrong and slurs an order to his son, “Teddy. Ten simminins.” Young Teddy squirms, clearly tired of being his father’s go-to trick. The friends pick the word, “destroy.” T-Bag readies himself, and then spouts off ten synonyms. Teddy’s father smiles, “My boy’s gonna be president.”

T-Bag closes the thesaurus and continues to walk through the rest of the home. He opens the door to his old bedroom. He remembers another conversation where he hold his father he didn’t want to study because he “felt like a circus freak.” But there’s something more here. T-Bag’s father gets inappropriately close with his son.

Susan asks again, “What are you going to do with us?” But T-Bag just stares into the room. When he finally closes the door, he turns to her, “We’re gonna put down some roots.”

“You wanted me dead, Paul,” Lincoln starts with Kellerman. The men stand on a roof top, looking down at the cigar club. Kellerman defends that it was all just following orders. When Lincoln asks about Kellerman’s relationship with the President, Kellerman defends that he never loved her and Lincoln isn’t capable of understanding the relationship. Then Kellerman continues, “Anyway you look at it, there is no light at the end of this tunnel. One way or another, you and I die. Your brother too.” Lincoln searches through his own feelings about what Kellerman is saying. Kellerman opens up to having a sister that he hasn’t talked to in fifteen years, maybe she’s better off for not knowing him. Lincoln remains optimistic that they’ll accomplish their goal and come out alive. Kellerman tells Lincoln that all he sees is a dead end, but he knows that when they finally come for him, he’s going to take as many of them with him as possible.

Agent Hara hurries into Agent Kim’s office with news of Sara’s appearance at the cigar club. Hara tells Kim that her father was a member there and he had a private humidor. Kim picks up the phone and quickly arranges a flight to Chicago.

Sucre walks into the airport with the security guard. Sucre says he needs to use the bathroom and thanks the man for the ride. When Sucre ducks out, another security guard in uniform greets the man that gave Sucre a ride. He hands the man a flier with Sucre’s photo and he shouts out, “He’s here!”

Maricruz and Theresa hurry through the terminal with their bags. Maricruz scans the people for Sucre. Theresa tells Maricruz to forget it, Sucre isn’t going to show. Maricruz turns again and sees Sucre rushing through the crowds to get to her. He kisses her and smiles, then says, “I have three words for you…we gotta run!” He grabs Maricruz and leaves Theresa sanding alone. They run out the door and jump into the first taxi they see. Sucre orders the driver to move.

Michael parks the car. Henry looks to Michael, “Your certain about what’s in the box?” Michael says no, but it’s all the hope he has left. Henry takes the key and walks to the cigar club. Sara jokingly reminds Michael that he still owes her a dinner. He promised it after Abruzzi cut off his toes. Michael jokes back, “Maybe when we get this wrapped up, we can stop and get a burrito on the way back to Pope’s house.” Sara watches Pope walk down the street.

On the roof top, Lincoln and Kellerman see Pope entering the club. Lincoln calls Michael to confirm that Henry is in the club.

Henry makes his way inside and greets the manager. The manager divulges that Sara had been there earlier. Pope said he heard the news and that next time, they shouldn’t let her get away. Pope continues on to the humidors. He finds the one with Frank Tancredi’s name on it, then checks his back. He unlocks the humidor and finds and envelope, inside is a computer memory stick. Pope quickly closes the humidor, places the stick in his pocket and heads out. He passes a man with a laptop and asks to use his computer.

T-Bag hurries about the home, trying to clean the mess. Susan begs T-Bag to stop and tells him the family can’t live like this. T-Bag takes the kids into another room and closes the door behind them. He sits Susan down and tells her that he would never have brought the family to a place that meant so much to him and done her wrong there. He tries to convince her that he is a good man and not the villain she sees him as. He tells her that he is “the tail end of a corrupted breed. The earth, thank God, will see no more of our corrupt generations.” He tells her that he is unable to have children and all he wants to do is end the Bagwell bloodline and start a new family. He swears to her that he will be good to her and her children. All he wants is to be loved back. But Susan can’t and she pulls away from him. T-Bag glares down on her.

T-Bag sits outside the house, listening to Susan beg for her life from the house. His eyes snap to a hatchet near him.

C-Note carries his daughter into another medical clinic. The people in the lobby look him over. He walks into a back room and finds a doctor at his desk, smoking a cigarette. He tells the man it is an emergency and he needs to look at Dede immediately. He puts Dede on an examining table and the doctor says he’ll have to run some tests.

Michael calls Lincoln for an update. Pope exits the club and a black sedan pulls up in front of Pope. Lincoln and Kellerman watch in horror as Agent Kim gets out and greets Henry. Kim tells Henry he’s a colleague. Lincoln asks Kellerman if he knows Kim and Kellerman confirms. The men sprint off the roof. Kim presses Henry to find out what he was doing in the club and asks Henry to empty his pockets. Kim’s driver emerges from the car and Kim brandishes his weapon when Pope refuses. Kim threatens to harm Pope’s family if he doesn’t hand over what he has.

Kellerman and Lincoln charge down on Kim. Lincoln catches Kim across the chest with a kick, forcing Kim to drop his weapon. The driver jumps out to fire his weapon at Michael and the car, but Kellerman fires his weapon and takes the man down. Lincoln continues to beat Agent Kim until Michael calls for him. Sirens are bearing down around and Lincoln jumps into the car. Just as Kellerman reaches for the car door, Sara smashes the lock so Kellerman can’t get in. The car races off and Kellerman is left standing, looking at Agent Kim. After a moment, he runs off.

The cellar door of T-Bag’s house opens, revealing Susan and the kids, who quickly cling to each other. A police officer, weapon drawn, looks down at them and tells them everything is okay. Susan asks the officer what happened. He replies that someone called in a hostage situation. Susan is baffled because she knows no one knew they were there.

Miles away, T-Bag sits in the car, crying over an open cell phone. He saved the Hollanders, but is devastated that the woman he loves will never love him back.

C-Note holds his daughter close. The doctor tells C-Note that Dede is showing signs or renal failure and asks if she’s ever had hemodialysis and C-Note says no. The doctor says the clinic isn’t set up for them to do it and they need to put a catheter in her neck so she can be treated. C-Note isn’t sure he can let the doctor go through with what he’s about to do, and grabs Dede from the table.

Michael pulls the car into Henry’s drive way and Henry gets out. Michael tells Lincoln that he made a deal with Henry that if Henry helped and they got what they were looking for, then Michael would turn himself into the authorities. Lincoln is furious because what was in the humidor could be useless. Sara also had no idea Michael made a deal with Pope. Michael tells them that they can finish the fight without him, but Lincoln knows that once Michael is in, there’s no turning back. But Henry steps in and says Lincoln is right, the courts wouldn’t be flexible with Michael. Michael wants to keep his deal, but Pope won’t let him. He hands Michael the memory card and tells him that he listened to the recording and Michael has something. Henry tells them that they need to leave before he changes his mind.

Sirens scream and C-Note sits with Dede behind a building. He puts her hood on and picks her up. C-Note begins to break down, knowing that he’s trapped and his daughter is dying. He fights through the tears to tell Dede that he loves her and he’s sorry. He eyes a payphone nearby.

Agent Lang phones Mahone and tells him that there’s a call for him. Mahone says he’ll take it later, he thinks he has a lead on C-Note. Lang insists that he take it. The phone clicks over. C-Note speaks with Mahone and offers to turn himself in on the condition that his wife goes free. Mahone says he doesn’t need to deal with him and C-Note replies, “What if I got something you need?”

At the hospital, Mahone arrives with the “Get Well” teddy bear. He slides into a room and slips it under a child’s arm. The child is Dede. C-Note stands handcuffed nearby. Mahone tells him his wife was released an hour ago and will be at the hospital shortly. C-Note just asks that Mahone promise his daughter will be okay. Mahone says as long as C-Note does his part, Dede will be fine. “I’ll get you Scofield,” C-Note whispers. Mahone leads him out of the hospital.

Inside a hotel room, Sara brings in a laptop. Michael pops open the memory stick and puts it into the computer. Michael asks if they’re ready, Lincoln replies, “Let’s do it.” An audio file appears, and begins to play…


This next spoiler has nothing to do with the recap, just last night's show.

I was suprised that Lincoln didn't take Agent Kim's gun and shoot him. Anyways Kellerman is a dead man now.

More stuff related to the show..

Don't know whether or not any of you have heard of this but apparently there is a magazine dedicated to Prison Break..

Here is the link if you wish to check it out.

http://www.titanmagazines.com/titanmag/app?service=external/Product&sp=S749&sp=Scty=en-US
 
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Great episode tonight. I'm can't wait until next week. Seems like a great episode.

Note: I'll be posting the episode recap later on this week when I have the time. As for now feel free to discuss the show. Also if you want a recap from one of the previous seasons let me know and I'll post it for you.
 
definitely going from strength to strength now - only 5 more eps left though :eek:
 
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Yep.

If Kellerman ends up killing the president I wonder what will happen to Scofield and his brother
 
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Uh oh....

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Former “Prison Break” actor Lane Garrison was charged Thursday with manslaughter and drunken driving for a crash that killed a 17-year-old boy in his car last year.

The 26-year-old performer was accused of felony vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, felony driving under the influence causing injury to multiple victims and felony driving with a blood-alcohol level above the .08 percent legal limit causing injury. He also was charged with a misdemeanor count of furnishing alcohol to a minor.

He faces up to six years and eight months in prison if convicted.
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Garrison was freed on $100,000 bail after he appeared in Beverly Hills Superior Court, where his arraignment was postponed until April 11. The judge barred Garrison from driving, drinking alcohol or going to bars. He also was barred from contacting witnesses or victims of the crash.

His attorney, Harland Braun, said Garrison “has a deep sense of responsibility” and indicated a plea bargain was in the works.

Garrison is “going to accept responsibility for his conduct. The only question is what is that level of responsibility,” he said.

Garrison, a Dallas native, was behind the wheel of a 2001 Land Rover that jumped a curb and struck a tree Dec. 2. The crash killed Beverly Hills High School student Vahagn Setian, 17, and injured two 15-year-old girls who also were in the car.



Police said Garrison was found to have a blood-alcohol level of .20 percent and cocaine in his system. The charges indicate only that his blood-alcohol level was above .15 percent.

Braun previously has said that Garrison met the three youths at a grocery store and accompanied them to a party, where he had one drink.

In a statement, members of Setian’s family said they were “gratified” by the charges.

“They have lost their only child due to Lane Garrison’s recklessness,” said the statement, issued by family attorney Paul Kiesel.

Garrison played David “Tweener” Apolskis in Fox’s “Prison Break.” His character was killed in an episode last year.

Monday's Episode Recap

C-Note’s body sways and he begins to pass out. A passing guard walks by and sees C-Note dangling from the noose that Mahone provided him. He orders the cell open and another guard rushes to open the door. The guard storms in and lifts up C-Note long enough for the second guard to cut the rope. The guards call for a medic, but C-Note rasps, “Let me die.”

Spectators and supporters gather around the entrance of a hotel, awaiting the arrival of President Caroline Reynolds. They wave flags and banners with her face on them.

Kellerman loads his sniper rifle and props it on a building ledge. He listens to the security team over his earpiece as the call out the President’s location.

Michael thanks Cooper Green for his help and sees him out of the hotel room. Michael asks Lincoln, “It’s ten minutes away, right?” Lincoln confirms and tells them they need to move fast.

Mahone races up the stairs, heading towards their hotel room.

Lincoln tells Michael that if the next step of their plan doesn’t work, they’ll need an exit. Michael tells Lincoln, “That’s on you.” Lincoln asks what Michael thinks about a man named Derek Sweeny to help them out. Michael thinks it’s a good idea. Michael and Sara agree to meet at the corner of Third and Racine at 3:15 in the afternoon. Michael tells Sara and his brother he loves them both, and exits the hotel.

Mahone arrives at the tenth floor, and then snakes down the halls. When he arrives as the room, he flashes his badge to a hotel employee and asks for the key. He turns the key and the door opens, but the chain is fixed and he can’t get in.

Sara sees the door pop open, and realizes something is wrong. She frantically looks for a place to hide.

Mahone kicks open the door, gun drawn. He moves around the room, looking for anyone. He finally lowers his gun and is frustrated that the brothers have slipped away again. He looks down to see a computer wire lying on the floor. His eyes follow it.

Sara is concealed underneath the bed and she watches Mahone’s shoes as they circle the room. She hears the hotel door close and she waits for a moment before crawling out. When she thinks it’s clear, she slowly gets up. She flips open her cell phone to make a call, and as she rounds the corner, she jumps back. Mahone is waiting with gun drawn. Mahone’s face reads disappointment again, and he orders her to sit down.

Mahone looks out the window, frantic for answers. Sara tells Mahone that she doesn’t know where Michael and Lincoln went; they decided it was for the best if Sara didn’t know the next steps of their plan. Mahone doesn’t believe Sara and begins to yell. Sara slams her cell phone down on the table and Mahone tells her that she does not want to lie to him.

At an airport in Mexico City, baggage is circling around, waiting for the passengers to claim it. T-Bag slips through the crowd, anxious to see his backpack. When he emerges, it seems to be in good shape. T-Bag takes a step forward, but then sees a familiar face. Bellick stands across the way, looking down at the bags passing by. T-Bag pokes his head out from behind a pillar, waiting for Bellick to leave. He also sees his backpack disappear behind the wall. T-Bag moves to a door marked “Employees Only” and enters. He sees a man feeding bags onto the ramp, and then races to get his. The man sees T-Bag and calls to him in Spanish, asking him what he’s doing. When he gets close enough, T-Bag hits the man with a piece of luggage and the two struggle. They land on the conveyor where T-Bag lands a punch and knocks the man out. T-Bag struggles to get to his bag, but before he can, it’s slips out and heads back to the public side of the airport. But before T-Bag can get off the conveyor and to his feet, the man’s body turns the corner and heads out too. Knowing he’s in trouble, he takes off running.

Lincoln walks through a loading dock with a small bag in his hand. He looks across the busy platforms and finds the man he’s looking for, Derek Sweeney. Derek punches in at a time clock and when he turns, he’s met by Lincoln. Lincoln pushes him back and tells Derek to keep quiet. Derek is happy to see Lincoln, but warns him that Lincoln can stay. Lincoln tells Derek he doesn’t intend too and needs help. Derek pleads with Lincoln, Derek has a family now and doesn’t want to be involved with Lincoln’s situation. Lincoln hands Derek a list and Derek agrees to help, seeing that his friend is in trouble. Lincoln tells Derek he needs the items on the list immediately, which catches Derek off guard. Derek finally agrees and heads off with Lincoln.

C-note regains consciousness in the hospital infirmary, his hands arms have been tied in restraints. He rasps to the guard that he wants to use the phone to make sure his family is okay because there is a man on the outside looking to hurt them. But the guard tells C-Note to be quiet and doesn’t believe his story. C-Note says he knows the rules, but he wouldn’t be asking the guard if it wasn’t a true emergency.

Agent Lang at FBI headquarters answers the phone. C-Note asks her if he can speak with Mahone. Lang lowers the phone and looks to Wheeler, telling him who it is. Wheeler takes the call and offers to help C-Note. C-Note instead tells Wheeler to leave a message, “You tell him that I’ll do what he wants me to do, okay? I just need a little bit more time. I’ll do it. Just don’t hurt them.” C-Note hangs up the phone. Wheeler looks dazed and he excuses himself.

Kellerman watches the motorcade come down the street through the scope on the rifle. The people cheer as Secret Service agents rush to secure the area. Kellerman waits patiently. Kellerman looks tense as President Reynolds exits the limo and begins to shake hands in the crowd.

President Reynolds reaches out and suddenly, a hand grabs hers more firmly than the others. She looks up to see Michael. Kellerman locks onto Michael with his scope, clearly this is who he came to kill. But before anything can happen, Secret Service pulls Michael away and throws him to the ground.

President Reynolds rushes into the hotel lobby and unfolds a piece of paper that Michael slipped her in the handshake. It reads, “We have the tape.” She looks around to make sure no one else saw what happened.

Kellerman packs up his rifle, opportunity missed.

The Secret Service rushes Michael, coat over his head, into an empty hotel kitchen. When they sit him down, they remove the jacket, and Agent Kim arrives. Kim asks the other agents if any press may have been able to get an image of them taking Michael down. One of the agents will make sure no one did. Kim orders everyone out of the kitchen. Kim asks Michael where Lincoln is, but Michael demands to see the President. Kim doesn’t take Michael’s request seriously and tells Michael that he is the only person he can talk to. Kim elevates the threats and tells Michael he will die if he does not reveal his brother’s location. Michael tells Kim that he’ll never find Lincoln. Kim stands up, and removes his jacket. Kim begins to taunt Michael by telling him that he attended the country’s finest military academy where he learned to value his country. But first, he learned hand to hand combat. Kim unleashes his fists on Michael, who is unable to defend himself while restrained to the chair. With every blow, Michael’s head dips and the room grows blurry.

Sucre watches the local news in bed with Maricruz next to him. Sucre stands to go get more cherries for Maricruz, but suddenly, a story catches his attention. A news anchor reports that two of the airport terminals were closed after an employee was assaulted. The television then shows a blurred image of T-Bag fleeing the scene. Sucre sinks to the bed listening to the details. Sucre can’t figure out why T-Bag was trying to steal luggage because he has the five-million dollars. The reporter also notes that there are no leads on the man’s identity. Maricruz tries to make Sucre forget that the money might be in the airport, and tells him that everything is perfect. Sucre smiles and says he’ll go get her cherries and promises to return immediately.

Mahone continues to try and get answers from Sara. He faces the window and types out a text message on his PDA. He also slips a pill from his pen and into his mouth. Sara speaks up, “You gotta know it’s not real hard for me to recognize a junkie.” Mahone defends that he’s fine and Sara asks what he’s taking. He throws her a pill. Sara examines it and whispers, “Varatril. Benzodiazepine is a hard-core tranquilizer, man. You take one of these every day?” Mahone confides in her that when he takes them, he feels like he’s walking underwater, “It’s a lot quieter down here.” But Sara knows Mahone takes the pills for other reasons now, “Now it’s the headaches, and you probably don’t sleep. You know you’re going to destroy yourself.” Mahone doesn’t care, “I haven’t ruled that out as a possibility.” He pauses a moment, “I hope we hear from your boyfriend.”

Michael chokes on the blood in his throat and gasps for air. Kim gets in his face, “There’s one difference between me and Agent Mahone. He doesn’t know the value of a bird in the hand. He just keeps beating and beating around that bush. But if you don’t give up Burrows, I don’t care.” Kim removes his gun from the holster, “One down, one to go.” Suddenly, President Reynolds’ voice calls out, freezing Agent Kim, “I need to speak to Mr. Scofield. Alone.” Michael looks up at Kim’s gun. Another close call.

Kim backs down and holsters his weapon. He pleads with the President to remain in the room while she speaks with Michael. Caroline orders him out. Kim, furious, exits the room. Caroline makes sure Kim leaves and addresses Michael. She says she is impressed by the lengths he has gone to in order to protect his brother. Michael smiles and says the same could be said for her. Michael tells her he doesn’t have the tape with him, but he can arrange to have her hear it. Michael tells her the recording is a conversation between her and her brother, Terrence. Caroline smiles and notes she has had thousands of conversations with Terrence, but Michael interrupts and tells her. “It was recorded sometime after his death.” Caroline is visibly nervous and wants to know where the tape is. Michael tells her that he’s made several duplicates and he can call Lincoln to play the tape for her over the phone. Caroline tries to get Lincoln to come to the hotel, but Michael stands firm by his deal.

Mahone is still breaking down, and Sara does her best to manipulate him. She tries to bond with him over the fact that they are or were both chemically dependant. Mahone blows it off, telling Sara that her reasons for using aren’t the same as his. Sara tells him that she too has seen people die. Mahone coldly replies, “But I’m assuming you didn’t make them die.” Sara offers help, and then turns back to the window. He pulls his gun out, unseen by Sara, “For your sake, I hope your boyfriend calls back real soon.”

Sucre returns home, but something is wrong. It’s too quiet. He calls out for his aunt and Maricruz. He slowly walks through the house, growing more and more suspicious. Sucre pokes his head into another empty room, and then turns back. He jumps when he sees Bellick waiting with a taser pistol pointed at him. Bellick tells him that his aunt and Maricruz are outside, and they’re going to return. And unless Sucre wants to see him use the taser on Maricruz, he needs to cooperate. Bellick holds out a pair of handcuffs towards Sucre.

Lincoln nervously waits in an office at the freight yard where he met Derek. The cell phone rings. Lincoln and Caroline address each other, and Caroline gets right to the point. Lincoln tells her, “It’s good to finally talk to you. Wish I had the chance, one of those 242 nights I spent on death row.” Caroline tells Lincoln to play the tape. Lincoln stands and presses play on a laptop while holding the phone. Caroline’s jaw drops as she listens. Terrence begs for his life to move on from his solitude, and Caroline reminds Terrence that she is there for him. There is pain in Caroline’s eyes as she listens to her broken promises to her dead brother. But things take a turn. Terrence continues to say he misses her, and all he thinks about it her lying in bed and her warm touch. Caroline can’t hear anymore and snaps the phone shut. She turns back to Michael and asks him if Terrence died quickly when he committed suicide. Michael tells her it was certainly faster than when his father was shot in the back and left to die in the desert, or when Lincoln was scheduled to die. Michael tells her that her brother apologized, and then shot himself. He adds, “It was quick, and his decision. Now you have to make yours.”

C-Note talks to Wheeler, and tells Wheeler with a chuckle that he can’t do something. Wheeler is trying to get C-Note to open up about Mahone and what he’s trying to do. C-Note snaps to Wheeler, “You don’t get it. You can’t stop this guy.” Wheeler begs C-Note to help and trust him. Wheeler pulls out a tape recorder and places it on the table, “Just tell me what Agent Mahone told you. You give me Mahone; I’ll give you your life back.”

Bellick escorts Sucre out of the house, reliving how he watched Haywire jump to his death. Bellick offers that if Sucre comes quietly, then maybe he’ll throw some cash to Maricruz. Sucre sees an opportunity, “Wait! Wait! What if I know where you can get five-million dollars?” Sucre’s eyes light up and Bellick knows this is the money that slipped through his fingers before. Bellick wants to know where it is, and Sucre bargains with him. If Bellick doesn’t turn Sucre in, he’ll take Bellick to the money. Bellick asks again, and Sucre replies, “T-Bag’s in town.”

Caroline tells Michael that she made a commitment to bring the country together many yeas ago. She thought she was doing something great and that she would be rewarded. Caroline tells Michael that she’s just another pawn in a bigger game too. She can’t stop it. Michael wants her to unlock Michael and arrange for him to walk away without being followed. Caroline agrees. And finally, he asks for a Presidential Pardon clearing himself and Lincoln of all their crimes. And he wants it immediately. Caroline tries to tell Michael she can’t just grant pardons. Michael tells her that is fine, she will sign it and file it with the Attorney General, but that’s still not enough. Caroline doesn’t know what else she can give. Michael demands that she go on live television and announce the pardon to the world. Caroline gives in, and asks for something back from Michael. “And how do I know you won’t release the tape an hour later,” she asks. But all Michael can do is give her his word. “Caroline. It’s time. Make your choice.”

The President steps into the hallway and addresses another agent; Kim stands nearby, “Adams. I need you to uncuff the detainee and bring him here to be released.” Agent Kim steps up, baffled by this move. Caroline continues, “I’m going to make an announcement pardoning Mr. Scofield and his brother, and he will walk away unharmed.” Kim is enraged and tries to change her mind. But Caroline tells him Michael has evidence that has left her no choice. Caroline also reminds Kim that she is the Commander in Chief and he is only a “corporate lackey.” The door opens behind them, and a beaten Michael walks out. Several large agents surround Michael and Caroline tells Kim, “These men are going to see that Scofield walks away without the interference of you or your pitbulls.” The agents and President walk away, while Michael amongst them walks backwards, starring at Agent Kim.

There’s a knock at the office door. Lincoln makes sure Derek is alone, and lets him in. Derek returns with, “Three tickets, one cabin, one way.” He hands the envelope and a six pack of beer. Inside the envelope, Lincoln finds a fifty dollar bill, “What’s this?” Derek tells him that a buddy of their bet him one-hundred dollars that Lincoln would be caught in a week. Derek figured he would split the winnings with Lincoln. Derek wishes Lincoln luck and shakes his hand. Derek walks out and heads back to work. Lincoln, determined, heads back to the desk.

Michael moves quickly through the streets, checking his back along the way. He looks up at some street signs, he’s at the corner of Third and Racine, but Sara isn’t there. Michael can’t lay low any longer and knows something is wrong.

Mahone looks down at Sara on the couch, “I don’t want to do this. I really don’t.” Sara begins to squirm, knowing that she’s losing her control on the situation. Mahone tells her that she didn’t give him any other choice. Mahone puts his gun down and reaches for his pills and fumbles trying to open the pen cap. Sara’s cell phone rings, Mahone orders her to pick up the phone. Sara throws the phone and Mahone dives for it, but Sara moves for his gun. She orders him not to move. Sara asks for the phone and backs out of the room. When she’s gone, Mahone opens his jacket and removes the clip from the gun. Sara is carrying an empty weapon. He dials his phone and calls Agent Lang to make sure she got his earlier message.

Agent Lang stands in the hotel lobby, watching Sara walk out. Lang plans to follow Sara to Michael.

Agent Kim hurries down the street and gets into a limo with Pad Man. Kim tells him that in a few moments, the President is going to announce the pardon for Scofield and Burrows. Kim tries to get an answer on his next move from Pad Man. Pad Man throws down a file so Kim can see. It’s boldly labeled, “SONA.”

Michael, in pain, finds a payphone and calls Sara’s number. Sara is waiting in a car, and nearby, out of sight, is Agent Lang. Michael tells Sara that their plan worked and tells her where he’s at. She drives off, followed by Agent Lang.

Lincoln waits nervously, there’s a knock at the door. Lincoln walks in and Michael slowly enters, he’s grunting in pain. “We did it,” he tells his brother. The two laugh, and Lincoln asks what happened to Michael’s face, “If you wanna take the ride, you gotta buy the ticket.” Lincoln tells him that Derek hooked them up, got them on a freighter that will take them out of the Great Lakes and to South America. Michael says they won’t need that now, and takes a beer from Lincoln. The brothers smile, happy to be at the end of the road.

Caroline moves to take the stage, but Kim cuts her off and tells her not to announce the pardon. Kim whispers to Caroline that The Company knows Caroline’s secrets too. Kim threatens, “You need to ask yourself who you fear more. Michael Scofield? Or us?” Kim sends Caroline on her way.

Caroline takes the podium and addresses the media. She thanks Illinois for its support and prepares to make her big announcement. She tells the media that a situation has come to light and she needs to take action in order to protect the country. “So, after much consideration, I regret to inform you that I have been diagnosed with a highly malignant form of cancer.” She continues to tell the crowd that because of her illness, she is stepping down as President of the United States.

Michael and Lincoln sit frozen, watching everything they just worked so hard for vanish.

Kellerman looks on, and his head sinks when he hears the news.

Lincoln mutters, “If she isn’t the President, the tape is useless.” Michael watches with devastated eyes, “She can’t pardon anyone.” Lincoln throws his beer against the wall. Michael can’t move and whispers, “There’s only one thing we can do. We’ve gotta disappear…forever.”




Note: New Episodes Of Prison Break Return March 19, 2007
 
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