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He takes the photo from T-Bag and flies away from Chicago (and his $100K debt to some thugs) and toward Ithaca, New York.
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T-Bag takes this photo straight to his old friend Lincoln (who promptly tells him to get the hell off his porch) and as much as Lincoln wants to believe that T-Bag is a liar, he also wants to believe his brother is alive. He opens it, expecting one of the women who write to him to have sent him something, and instead finds what appears to be a recent photo of a very not blown up Michael Scofield with a curious sentence about hands written on the bottom. With his belongings is his last piece of mail, which features Middle Eastern postage and no return address. The camera follows a leaf through the wind and down into a sewer grate on a suburban street near a mailbox labeled “Ness,” where on top of the collected leaves sits something that looks like an origami crane.įrom there we’re taken back to Fox River Penitentiary where it all began, and Theodore Bagwell is getting out of prison early for “good behavior.” That alone strikes an off chord – T-Bag was serving multiple life sentences for rape, murder, pedophilia, and of course breaking out of prison – but the scene gives a solid reintroduction to T-Bag’s slimy presence and it’s easy to not notice. Yet, as Miller’s voiceover begins the revival, the dead talk, if you take the time to listen.
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Unfortunately, Wentworth Miller decided once again to go out with a bang, and Michael Scofield concluded the series as a name on a gravestone. Bitter that, once again, my favorite character had been killed, and sad that I would no longer get a weekly dose of the fantastic onscreen duo, taking to Netflix and binge watching Prison Break suddenly became a high priority. I had seen them only as Leonard Snart and Mick Rory of the CW’s Berlantiverse infamy, but their partnership was delightful to watch and Captain Cold had managed to sneak his way into my heart before (spoiler) sacrificing himself for his team in the first season finale of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. When I heard that Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell were going to reprise their Prison Break roles, I was intrigued. The following review contains spoilers for the latest Prison Break episode.