Prison Break: Killing Your Number
In the second part of Prison Break's two-hour series finale, we begin by seeing Michael and Sara talk about the normal life they want in the future... Only it isn't over with yet. What could possibly be next?
The bomb meant to take out Christina and Downey didn't go off. Mahone has to set it off himself. Mahone plays dumb when Christina bursts in and asks why Scylla isn't working. Just in the nick of time as Downey is about to kill him, Mahone finds the trigger on the bomb and takes off with Linc. BOOM!
The bomb meant to take out Christina and Downey didn't go off. Mahone has to set it off himself. Mahone plays dumb when Christina bursts in and asks why Scylla isn't working. Just in the nick of time as Downey is about to kill him, Mahone finds the trigger on the bomb and takes off with Linc. BOOM!
You didn't think it would be that easy, did you? Sara and Michael meet Mahone and Linc outside. Linc needs to get to a hospital but it's too risky. They take off from the scene, unknowingly leaving behind a shielded Christina, whose fingers twitch...
Krantz isn't quite done either. T-Bag is about to get killed for his mistakes, but like usual, something gets in the way just in time. Sara's phone rings. Oops, looks like she forgot it when Michael saved her. Sucre is on the other end trying to find Michael and Linc. T-Bag arranges to meet them, assuming that he'll easily domineer over Sucre, who doesn't know of his alliance changes yet. Only Sucre knows better, and C-Note is there to back him up and take back Sara's phone and take T-Bag hostage.
Michael makes the decision to be rid of Scylla for good since Krantz can't be trusted. But Kellerman (Oh, Kellerman, we've missed you!) calls and informs Michael that the U.N. will set them free if they turn in Scylla. That is, if Linc lives long enough to see freedom. Sucre and C-Note interrogate T-Bag for Krantz's whereabouts as the FBI agents interrogating Self try to get what they can out of his fading mind. At the same hospital where Self is, Sara and Mahone arrive with Linc and Michael back at the car. They disguise themselves in order to get inside and retrieve the items they need to save Linc. They come back successful, but the shot Sara gives Linc is only a temporary solution.
Out of nowhere, a window in their car shatters from gunfire. It's Ralph and another Company operative! They're taken back to Krantz, who shows them live video of Sofia held at gunpoint. If they don't turn over Scylla, she's a goner. Sucre and C-Note arrive just in time (T-Bag gave in after all), shoot Ralph, and point their guns at Krantz. Sofia is released, and Krantz is left handcuffed.
They all head off to meet up with Kellermen, but cops are still after them, and Mahone is still being interrogated by FBI agents that want to know where Michael and Linc are. Sucre sacrifices himself to get arrested in order to give the rest of them time to escape. A final standoff happens when Christina shows up again at their hideout. She shoots C-Note in the leg and starts to take off with Scylla, but Michael pops up from behind a counter and threatens Christina. They have an emotional moment and Michael pulls the trigger, but it misfires! Christina takes a shot at Michael at the same time she is shot through the back by Sara! Welcome to the family.
Michael, bleeding through his shoulder, reports to Kellerman with Scylla. After some precaution, Michael meets with Kellerman and the U.N. representative. He provides the missing piece for Scylla on the promise of their records being absolved. Krantz isn't so lucky. Just as he gets out of his handcuffs, cops arrive and arrest him.
All seems well for everyone but T-Bag, who doesn't get exoneration like the rest of them. Well and Christina, who is dead for good this time. Michael and Sara take a casual stroll down a beach talking about their future as parents. Michael has a nosebleed but assures Sara it'll be fine. Life will be good and complete. But it still isn't quite the end...
Four years later. Mahone is with Felicia, Sucre's family is safe, C-Note is working in a normal life, Linc and Sofia are together, LJ is in school, Self is brain-dead and in care, General Krantz is about to get the electric chair, Kellerman is a Congressman, and T-Bag is in jail leading an entourage. Sara calls to Michael, but it's her little boy, Michael Jr. They leave to see his Daddy -- Michael has passed away, and Mahone, Linc, and Sucre are there to pay their respects.
What did you think of the final episode of Prison Break? For us, it's bittersweet to know that Michael died. Sad, but probably the only way it could be.
Krantz isn't quite done either. T-Bag is about to get killed for his mistakes, but like usual, something gets in the way just in time. Sara's phone rings. Oops, looks like she forgot it when Michael saved her. Sucre is on the other end trying to find Michael and Linc. T-Bag arranges to meet them, assuming that he'll easily domineer over Sucre, who doesn't know of his alliance changes yet. Only Sucre knows better, and C-Note is there to back him up and take back Sara's phone and take T-Bag hostage.
Michael makes the decision to be rid of Scylla for good since Krantz can't be trusted. But Kellerman (Oh, Kellerman, we've missed you!) calls and informs Michael that the U.N. will set them free if they turn in Scylla. That is, if Linc lives long enough to see freedom. Sucre and C-Note interrogate T-Bag for Krantz's whereabouts as the FBI agents interrogating Self try to get what they can out of his fading mind. At the same hospital where Self is, Sara and Mahone arrive with Linc and Michael back at the car. They disguise themselves in order to get inside and retrieve the items they need to save Linc. They come back successful, but the shot Sara gives Linc is only a temporary solution.
Out of nowhere, a window in their car shatters from gunfire. It's Ralph and another Company operative! They're taken back to Krantz, who shows them live video of Sofia held at gunpoint. If they don't turn over Scylla, she's a goner. Sucre and C-Note arrive just in time (T-Bag gave in after all), shoot Ralph, and point their guns at Krantz. Sofia is released, and Krantz is left handcuffed.
They all head off to meet up with Kellermen, but cops are still after them, and Mahone is still being interrogated by FBI agents that want to know where Michael and Linc are. Sucre sacrifices himself to get arrested in order to give the rest of them time to escape. A final standoff happens when Christina shows up again at their hideout. She shoots C-Note in the leg and starts to take off with Scylla, but Michael pops up from behind a counter and threatens Christina. They have an emotional moment and Michael pulls the trigger, but it misfires! Christina takes a shot at Michael at the same time she is shot through the back by Sara! Welcome to the family.
Michael, bleeding through his shoulder, reports to Kellerman with Scylla. After some precaution, Michael meets with Kellerman and the U.N. representative. He provides the missing piece for Scylla on the promise of their records being absolved. Krantz isn't so lucky. Just as he gets out of his handcuffs, cops arrive and arrest him.
All seems well for everyone but T-Bag, who doesn't get exoneration like the rest of them. Well and Christina, who is dead for good this time. Michael and Sara take a casual stroll down a beach talking about their future as parents. Michael has a nosebleed but assures Sara it'll be fine. Life will be good and complete. But it still isn't quite the end...
Four years later. Mahone is with Felicia, Sucre's family is safe, C-Note is working in a normal life, Linc and Sofia are together, LJ is in school, Self is brain-dead and in care, General Krantz is about to get the electric chair, Kellerman is a Congressman, and T-Bag is in jail leading an entourage. Sara calls to Michael, but it's her little boy, Michael Jr. They leave to see his Daddy -- Michael has passed away, and Mahone, Linc, and Sucre are there to pay their respects.
What did you think of the final episode of Prison Break? For us, it's bittersweet to know that Michael died. Sad, but probably the only way it could be.