

Mahone’s grand plan is to double-cross Kim and kill him and then frame the brothers while he escapes. Mahone really does want the boat, the money and the plan, but he’s luring Michael to the warehouse to trap Mr. Does Mahone really want the boat to sail away with his ex-wife and son, or is this another set up to trap Michael? Both. When we last left Michael, he had just received a proposition from Mahone: Lincoln’s life in exchange for Michael’s plan and his boat. Who IS that guy talking to T-Bag? Should I recognize him? Is that why T-Bag was in Panama the whole time, to lead other people to Michael Scofield? Did I just forget this? Was it this guy’s plan to capture T-Bag all along? Am I back to doing everything in question format? When a man shows up to supposedly bail out T-Bag, but he doesn’t, T-Bag realizes he’s probably there for the long haul.

T-BAG thinks this means HE has been cleared, but that ain’t so, either. Well, I hate Kim a lot, too, but he’ll be dead by the end of the episode, so my hatred is directed all at Bellick right now. Really, I think I hate Bellick more than any other character. He’s led off to bigger and better places (a more disgusting prison) and he STILL won’t tell Sucre where Maricruz is on his way out.

Who shows up in the same cell but T-BAG? Bellick thinks this means he’s been cleared, but it ain’t so. Maybe they should let him die so the actor can pursue better opportunities and not be reduced to pining over a woman who almost married his cousin and is now carrying her escaped-con boyfriend’s baby.īELLICK – framed for the murder of the prostitute last week, he’s now in a jail in Panama. Is he dead? Who knows? Do I care anymore? I don’t know. He’s hurting, he can’t find her, Bellick’s no help (see below), and last we see Sucre, he’s passed out in the middle of the street, locals walking around him like he’s an inconvenient puddle. SUCRE – injured and hospitalized, he leaves against medical advice to find a still-missing Maricruz. In a few seconds, the back of the van opens, and men in black (literally) pump bullets into the back to take care of Kellerman (I love how they leave this open-ended, like they can come back and say “Kellerman didn’t really die” if the “Gray’s Anatomy” spin-off doesn’t work out and the actor comes back to this show. On the way to the Big House, one of the “guards” (yeah, sure) feigns engine trouble and turns off the highway to investigate.
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KELLERMAN – after testifying at Sara’s trial and revealing all of the truth he knows, he’s led away to prison van. Even though Kellerman, my favorite pretend-gay, blueberry-pie-loving paid assassin, was gunned down after testifying on behalf of Sara, it was still a good episode…until the last five or ten minutes, during which I felt like I had accidentally pressed the TiVo remote and was watching an episode of “Lost,” so confused was I by everything that was happening. As it was, though, standing as another chapter in the Incredibly Cursed Lives of Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burroughs, it was quite satisfying.
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Had this been truly the last episode of the series – which it wasn’t, as it was recently announced that there will certainly be a Season 3 – what a letdown of an ending it would have been. I will be forever amazed at how fast you can pull a recap together…I am humbled by your talent. On a personal note I really wanted to take the time to thank Michelle for all she’s done for GMMR this past year. Ladies and gentleman, a round of applause (and by applause I mean comments) for Michelle as she wraps up her recaps for this season of Prison Break.
