Episode plot:
Episode 1
FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone (Alexander Mahone) was assigned to investigate and track the case of Fox River Prison inmates escaping from the prison, and went through the information of several fugitives one by one, and after he heard that Michael Schofield was the main mastermind of the operation, Alexander paid extra attention to his information. At the press conference, McHorn cited past cases and called on all of America to keep an eye on the eight fugitives who are wanted.
An enraged Berwick leads a group of prison guards and dogs after Michael and the others to a railroad track, where, with the cover of a train, Michael and the men finally get away from Berwick for a while. After a few moments, the men begin to complain about Abbotts' missed plane appointment, and Michael interrupts when the "note" mentions Westmoreland's $5 million.
McHugh asked Warden Pope about Sara's role in the escape, and Pope told him, "She can't answer any questions right now." It turned out that Sara was in a deep coma from the overdose and on a ventilator, but in the deepest recesses of her consciousness, there were flashes of her time with Michael. The images jumped faster and faster, and Sara suddenly woke up and took a deep breath.
The injured Backpack finds a bucket of ice at a campsite just in time to save his severed hand and stumbles on. McHorn decides to start his investigation with Michael's tattoo, and Berwick is unimpressed by his involvement.
Veronica is trapped in her house in Blackstone, Montana, trying to try to convince Terrence to get out of the house arrest situation and bring the whole thing to a close. Terrance tells her he can only live here. Veronica used her cell phone to call the police, which Terrence didn't do much to stop.
The Backpack arrives at a private clinic and uses a screwdriver to force Dr. Marvin Gudat to perform an operation to reimplant his broken hand.
Michael tells Lincoln Abbotts that the plane is just one part of the plan, and that he's keeping a hidden agenda at Ripe Chance Woods.
At FBI headquarters, McHugh talks to the tattoo artist and begins to learn about the hidden agenda of Michael's tattoos. Michael and the others are spotted by a father and daughter. Abbotts offers the little girl as a reward, and the group flees with the car. Michael tells Sticky Notes that their next destination is Oswego. McHugh goes to the old house where Michael lived and tries to discover what he was thinking from the clues left behind. Berwick gets a clue from his credit card records and heads to Oswego to look for the warehouse Michael rented. As Michael and the others are leaving with shovels and other tools, Berrick stands outside the warehouse with a loaded gun, the door is pulled open suddenly, but there is nothing inside, Berrick is once again fooled and furious, and McHorn realizes that Ripe Chance Woods is a person's name. At this point Michael and the others arrive at a cemetery, digging up the clothes he buried earlier and dressing in them. McHorn arrives with them, but several people blend into the crowd and are difficult to spot. A group of police arrive at Terrance's apartment, and Veronica, who is on the phone with Lincoln, doesn't realize that she's waiting for a bullet in her eyebrow. Sara finds a paper crane with a note left for her by Michael from a bag brought to her by nurse Katie.
Episode 2
McHone is notified that a warrant has been received at the Canadian and Mexican borders and will be on heightened alert to prevent the eight fugitives from crossing the border.
Michael dresses up like a college student, sits on a park bench, steals back a large bag of food when no one is looking, and after a nice meal with Sucre, "Sticky Notes," and Abbotts, the five go their separate ways. Lincoln reads in the newspaper about his son's upcoming hearing and insists on sneaking into the courthouse to rescue him. Michael's objections are futile and he has to go along with Lincoln's idea.
At Dr. Gudat's clinic, Backpack's surgery to reattach his severed hand is finally completed. In order to prevent the doctor from calling the police, Backpack injects him with a potion and dyes his hair, and he takes the doctor's car and sets off for Utah.
Berrick and Warden Pope were removed from the hunt for the fugitive and investigated by their superiors over the escape. Furloughed prison guard Gauri testified that Berrick accepted a bribe from Abbotts to give several of the inmates involved in the escape the opportunity to make holes in the ground in the guardhouse. Warden Pope is docked his pay and Berwick is dismissed; Pope is upset for Berwick and angrily offers to resign. Berwick returns home, disheveled and depressed, and at one point suicidal, but learning that the bounty on Lincoln and the others is hundreds of thousands of dollars, he resolves to start tracking down the men who cost him his job and humiliated him.
Turner, the thief, was trying to buy a ticket to Utah, and when he saw the wanted notice in the newspaper he panicked and ran out of the station, where he found the name of a girl carpooling to Utah on a bulletin board.
Lincoln called his son LJ posing as a lawyer to remind him that he would try to rescue him, and their call was recorded. McHorn's questioning of LJ about the contents of the call yields nothing, and before LJ is escorted away, McHorn suddenly realizes what's going on and squeezes into the elevator to offer to escort LJ himself.Sure enough, Michael and Lincoln appear from the top of the elevator, pointing a gun at his head and telling LJ to get off his sidearm. As they lift LJ upward, the gun falls off and McHorn grabs LJ to keep him from escaping. Seeing no hope of rescue, Lincoln had no choice but to let go of his son. With LJ restrained, McHone notified the guards to go immediately to the roof to capture Michael and Lincoln. During the escape, Lincoln was shot in the leg and bled profusely.
Episode 3
Investigators rushed to the scene of the crash, examining the charred tires, the wreckage of the car. A medical officer lamented with emotion, "This man risked his life to escape from prison, only to die under the wheels as soon as he got out." Without expression, Maho asks, "Which one of them was in the accident?"
The scene flashes back 12 hours. Pictures of the fugitives from Fox River Prison are enlarged and hung on the wall as Officer Long paces around, "We've got a dragnet on all the hospitals. If they dare to go in and demand medicines, bandages or anti-inflammatories, we're bound to catch them. Also, we're keeping an eye on the fugitives' families, but so far nothing." Maho nodded approvingly, "There are a few things in the world that are inevitable: death, paying taxes, and all fugitives are bound to make mistakes within the first 72 hours of their fugitive careers. They'll steal a car if they want to get away a little farther; they'll rob a store if they need cash; they'll make the mistake of trusting someone they shouldn't because they need help. As soon as they make one of these mistakes, they're back in jail with their hands tied."
Mike's wife, Nika, heard a sharp knock at the front door and rushed to open it. In the doorway stood Mac and a frail Lincoln, who was still dripping blood. "You have to help me." Mac helped his brother into the room and motioned for Nika to get the following, "Pepper, bruise wine, towels, painkillers." "And some wine." Lincoln finished for him. Nika searched the room in a panic. Mac flattened Lincoln's injured leg and medicated him. Lincoln flinched in pain and said, "We have to hurry." Mac said that they would never get out of Illinois without stopping the bleeding in this leg. He stared at his brother, "You're going to have to bear with it." Then poured alcohol directly onto the gunshot wound in Lincoln's leg. Lincoln winced a little at the pain and rushed to take another swig of the vodka that Nic had brought. Mike picked up the pepper and sprinkled it on Lincoln's leg and said, "This will help reduce the swelling." Lincoln passed out from the pain. Nik blamed Mac for not coming to her; the police had been ambushing her neighborhood for days, just waiting to catch Mac. Mac says he had no choice.
Mike bandaged Lincoln's leg and told Nik to look after him while he went out to look for his car. Lincoln said breathlessly, "Forget it, don't look for that car, let's just steal another one." But Mike needed to retrieve that car because it contained all sorts of things he and Lincoln needed to escape. He went back to the alley next to the hardware store, but the car was nowhere to be found. While thinking about what might have happened, Mac slowly crouched down and picked up a piece of broken glass. His eyes fell to the tattoo on his wrist. It was a prison number that read 38 312 1037.
Episode 4
A car sped off down the country tell-tale highway. Lincoln was driving, Mike was sitting next to him, and Nika was in the back seat nervously asking, "What happens when you guys get to Mexico? Where will you guys go after that?" Mike didn't even look back and said, "The less you know the better, we'll drop you off when we get to the next town and turn around and wire you the ten thousand dollars we promised you, won't take more than a week or two." Lincoln scanned his rearview mirror and noticed a small sedan following close behind their car and gaining speed. He told Mike. Mike turned around and just as he saw what the car behind him looked like, it crashed. There was a loud bang and Nika's cheap little car was knocked nearly apart. Lincoln did his best to keep the steering wheel. The rear car increased its throttle and drove alongside them. Bellick's wickedly smiling face peeked out of the car window and looked at them. Lincoln exclaimed in surprise, "Bellick!"
Jerry spun the wheel and hit Nica hard again. Nika screamed shrilly as Lincoln pushed the gas pedal to the floor and drove at high speed. Yet their car was too beat up to compare with the other. Mike asked Lincoln as he rocked uncontrollably, "Can't this thing go any faster?!" Lincoln glared at him, "Try it yourself!" A large truck came up behind them and Jiri had to pull over to make way for the truck. Mike was slightly relieved. But the truck soon turned onto another road. Jiri pulled up again and rammed their car, finally knocking Nika's small car off the roadbed. The three of them scrambled out of the car and were greeted by several gunshots. Bellick ordered them not to move, saying that he was no longer working for the government because of what they had caused. Mike is relieved, "Thought you came to get us for the bounty." But they were too happy too soon. Bellick said, "I heard some whispers about your treasure. Get in the car for me, I'm going to take you to Utah and see the good treasure."
Episode 5
Lincoln was driving down an empty highway. The radio said that seven of the eight fugitives from Fox River Prison remained: that John Abbotts had been shot dead last night in a Washington suburb by police who had been tipped off. "I never thought Abbotts would die before everyone else." Lincoln said. Mike says he's afraid a million surprises await them ahead. "Seven fugitives," Lincoln said, "is a little too many just to distract the police from us." Mike replied, "They could buy us time, that's the point." However, judging by the look on Lincoln's face, he wasn't so optimistic. A brief tension arose between the two brothers. "How far is it?" Mac asked. Lincoln estimated that it was about seventy or eighty miles away. Then they could reach their destination in the afternoon, Mac said. Lincoln suggested, "Why don't we just escape to Panama?" Mac vetoed it outright, "We can't go to Panama, we can't go anywhere unless we get the money, we have to find Charles' treasure." Lincoln said, "That's right, and the others think we'll do it too." Mike fell silent, he knew that going to dig for the treasure was very dangerous for them right now, but they had no choice.
"Sticky Notes" was in the car, talking to a woman in the next seat about her children. She showed him pictures of her children, and he said he had a daughter too.
Turner and Debra went to bed after a drinking binge. After a cloudburst, Debra lay contentedly in the crook of Turner's arm, "We can go to Hawaii later, what do you think?" Turner laughed out loud, "Hawaii can't just be a drive." Debra laughed too. She was only dreaming. There was a knock on the door. Turner was a little nervous and told Debra not to answer the door. Debra said she'd see who it was first. A police officer showed up. Turner was instantly thrown back from his beauty sleep. The officer was holding a photograph, "Have you seen this man?" The person in the photo had slightly longer hair, but it was clearly Turner herself. Turner is in the bathroom, apprehensive, staring at Debra's back - will she betray herself? Apparently, Debra didn't know what to say either, because instead of answering, she started with a rhetorical question, "What are you looking for him for?" The officer said the man in the photo had just escaped from prison and someone had spotted him in the neighborhood. Debra sleepily replied, "No, the man doesn't look too familiar." The officer is a little skeptical, "Are you sure?" Debra nodded affirmatively and closed the door, looking back at Turner who had just gotten out of the shower. "Come on, come on, don't look at me like that, I'm only in there because I stole some baseball cards, unlike the other villains." Debra put her hand on the door knob, I'm going for a walk now, there are my car keys on the table. By the time I get back, more than likely my car will be gone. However, I'm sure the police department will find the abandoned car somewhere in a couple hours." Turner really wished things hadn't gone this way, and obviously Debra didn't want to either, but Debra wasn't about to get involved any deeper than she already was. She left and Turner grabbed his car keys and ran out the door.
Mike and Lincoln arrived in a small town in Utah, Mike was happy that everything had gone well so far and they were hopeful that they would be up and out of the treasure and out of town before dark. The two were dreaming of a good time when they drove past a man on foot carrying a plastic bag. The man was holding a local newspaper from a newsstand and gazing at the back of their car, none other than "Backpack".
Episode 6
A bicycle pulls up to a roadside burger kiosk. The soda machine catches the eye of the bike's owner, but he immediately rushes to the ice cream kiosk, which he likes even more. Haywan pulled down the wrench on the ice cream vending machine. The thick column of milk ice cream fell into his mouth. His hands were also full of ice cream. The melodious music gradually started. Hai Wan filled his stomach with ice cream and stuck his head under the soda faucet again, rinsing off the dust brought on by hundreds of miles of travel, before turning to the switch that sold sweet chocolate syrup and strawberry jam. He squinted his eyes and indulged in sweet tooth heaven. The door to the self-service vending store opened, and Haywan ignored it. The clerk came in with his sexy girlfriend, they didn't see Hai Wan and started having wild sex, trying all sorts of titillating positions and maneuvers. Hai Wan watched in fascination as he sucked on his soda, as if he were watching a pornographic movie. The woman bites her boyfriend's neck, unintentionally looking over at Hai Wan and screaming. Hai Wan was a bit deranged, but he wasn't stupid and rushed to escape.
Lincoln pulled up near where the five million dollar prize money was hidden and stopped the car. "The ranch is gone. Mike." Mike didn't give up, "But the five million dollars under the ranch might still be there. "The Backpack was still as obnoxious as ever, "How are you going to find the money when the ground markers are gone?" Mike raged, "If you can't figure out where the cellar is where the money is hidden, you'll shut the fuck up!" "Backpack" warned him to watch his words as Mike grabbed him by the neck, "If you can't think of the place, then you're a piece of shit to us, how do you want to die?" Turner thumped in the trunk and told them to let himself out. Lincoln told him to shut up. The look on Mac's face scared the Pack and he slowed his tone, "Well, the ranch turned out to be right in the middle of this field, surrounded by trees." Mike and Lincoln looked around and didn't see a single old tree, except for one patch. Lincoln searched the patch, "Where's the cellar?" "Backpack" said, "All I remember is that it was in the middle of this patch of trees, where would I have known that they would have leveled the area. I'm sorry, but I don't have the Rain Man's knack for forgetting things."
Maho was in the FBI in Salt Lake City, talking to a man named Lyle Sander. Lyle said all the officers in Salt Lake City would be at Maho's disposal. Maho tells him to pull up Cooper's case file from thirty years ago and read it. Lyle asks suspiciously, "Aren't you here about the Fox fugitives?" Maho said, "Those fugitives are going to come up with the money for Cooper and give me the case file."
Episode 7
"Backpack" shoved his arm in Jeannette's mouth to keep her from yelling. Mike hides by the window. A female officer arrives at the front door, "Mom, are you home?" Jeanette's daughter Ann called out. She didn't hear any movement and turned around in disappointment, seeing the broken glass in the doorway all at once and realizing that something was wrong in the house. She put her hand on her pistol and walked slowly into the house. Lincoln and the others held their breath.
Mike gasped for air, trying to think of something to do. Jeanette broke free from the Pack and screamed at the top of her lungs. Ann drew her pistol and entered the room, staring at Mac. Sucre lunges behind her and she elbows him to the ground. But Lincoln knocked her down and took her gun.
Maho and Lyle went to the hardware store to inspect the scene. Lyle was skeptical that they had gotten away a long time ago, but Maho knew that as long as the five million was still in this town, the fugitives were unlikely to leave. Maho looked into an interrogation room where Turner sat at the table, "Torture him, he'll tell us everything."
Sarah walked with Kellerman to the vegetable store, she was shaking with nerves and trying her best to stay calm. Kellerman made small talk with her along the way. Finally Sarah couldn't hold back any longer. Kellerman invited her to join him for an evening of pastry making. Sarah said she had some urgent business to attend to and Kellerman noticed her basket was still empty and knew something was wrong.
Mike paced anxiously, "Now we're in trouble everywhere." "Backpack" said that the fact that they had tied the two women to the kitchen chairs was a serious offense in itself, and that they had no choice but to see the plan through to the end. Mike returned to the kitchen and apologized to the two captives, promising not to hurt them and telling Sucre to keep a good eye on them.
Kellerman tells Officer King that Sarah seems to suspect him of something. King says that both the police and Sarah know Kellerman and know what he is. Sarah walks into the Governor's office and sees Bruce Bennett. Bruce told her that the White House had withdrawn the vice presidential nomination for him. Sarah felt relieved.
"Post-It" jumped into the big hole and helped dig along. "Backpack sat off to the side, flipping through an out-of-date copy of the National Anthropologist magazine. The rest of the group watched the TV news, keeping an eye out for the latest stories. Lincoln suddenly remarked that it seemed like Turner had been gone too long.
Episode 8
Sucre aims his gun at Mac and the others, Mac tells him to calm down, Sucre doesn't listen, "I'm serious, five million is enough to make anyone serious." He tells them to kick the bag over. "The Note reminds Sucre that there's a lot of them, and they're not going to know who's going to get killed when they go on the rampage. Sucre says he'll shoot if they make a move, plenty of time to kill two of them. "Which two of you are willing to die for someone else's five million dollars?" He gets his bag and escapes. Mike puts his head in his hands, Note gets hysterical, and Backpack yells furiously. Everything was smashed.
Mike and Sticky Notes walked back into the kitchen, where Jeanette and Ann were still tied to the chairs. Mike puts a butter knife in Jeannette's hand, "It will take you about an hour to cut the ropes with this knife." Mike tells Sticky Notes that he doesn't intend to let the Pack make it back to the crowd alive. By the time they got back to the garage, the Backpack had escaped. "Sticky knew it was time to go their separate ways, and he ran out. Mike took Ann's police radio contact. Ann told him, "They'll get you."
Sarah collapsed onto the coffee table, fumbling in a panic for her medication, the table was all half-empty bottles of morphine and used syringes. A man in uniform crept up behind her and she was startled, "Mrs. Tancredi, I'm sorry I startled you." The man said courteously, claiming he used to work with Sarah's father and had come to visit Sarah. Sarah came to a realization: this was the man who had killed her father. She stumbled through the house, knocking over many things and trying to make the house look as if it had been through a struggle. She lured the man into the kitchen and sprayed a bottle of insecticide in his face. The man fell over in pain. Sarah flew down the fire escape of the house and escaped.
Mike raced through the woods following a humming engine. Sucre stopped the motorcycle and pointed his gun at Mike. Mack said that if he got the money, he was going to split it with Sucre, Lincoln, and Vermeulen's daughter, and that when they got to Panama, they'd send more to the Sticky Notes family. Sucre opened the backpack and found it stuffed with old magazines that the pack had been reading.
Backpack was sitting in the back of a pickup truck, a big smile on his face, and on the seat next to him was a tweed travel bag containing five million dollars.
A juvenile detention center vehicle pulls up to the curb, and Lincoln's son, Ridger, steps out. Detention center officers tell Ridger he has several places to go and even offer him a job. In the distance, Lincoln spies on everything. A homeless man notices Lincoln's sight. Ridger refuses all help from the officer. Out of earshot, the officer pulls out his phone and reports to Kellerman that the boy is not falling for it. Kellerman said indifferently, "Set your men around the kid; it's his old man you're after."
Episode 9
Mike stood in the parking lot of the Botanical Gardens, his hat pulled low, his sleeves rolled up, his fingers touching the tattoo on his right elbow, a blue-black flower. He slipped into the back office area of the arboretum just as an internal employee was leaving the arboretum and the security gate slowly closed. Mike darted through the doorway and squeezed in, pulling a hat and a blouse from the cloakbox. One of the volunteers at the arboretum saw Mike, who had changed into his employee outfit, and asked him what he was doing. Mike said the night manager had asked him to change shifts.
Mike found the spot he was going to and walked slowly over to it, pretending to look at the name tag, when he caught a glimpse of another volunteer skulking nearby. The man's hands were very clean, whereas the volunteer from earlier had also just finished working on the flowers and plants and had muddy hands. Across from that man was another man fiddling with a video camera, with a couple of cigarette butts at his feet, obviously waiting for a long time. Mike knew he was trapped and slowly backed away from the plant. The men approached and one ordered the ambushing officers to come forward immediately through a microphone in his sleeve. Mike darted out through a line of visiting schoolchildren. The officers slowed down in concern for the children. When they caught Mac, they found just a hat hanging over a fence and a topcoat.
Lincoln and Reger met up on the highway. Lincoln gravely told Ridger that he was still a free man and could part ways with himself and live his own life. But Ridger insists on staying with his father.
Mike was sitting in the corner of a diner. A local was shouting at the waitress to turn up the TV. On the TV, a news reporter said, "What do you think about the death of David Aposkin?" When he heard the name, Mike sat up straight and rushed to look at the TV. Inside the TV, Maho was defending himself by saying that Turner was a fugitive from justice and that his death would be turned over to the proper authorities. Maho expressed remorse for his behavior, saying, "Accidents always happen when you're working a case." Another news reporter reported, "Sources tell us that you have repaired Skoshud's hard drive." Mike slowly stood up, but Maho on TV didn't answer the question. When pressed by the news reporter, Maho only vaguely claimed that the information on the hard drive had only directed the officers' attention to the botanical gardens, but Maho said he had no comment on any further details. Now Mac understood that with that hard drive, Maho knew everything that was going on and what their next steps were
At the FBI office, Officer Lang told Vail that the results of the experiment had to come in. There was a bottle of nitroglycerin explosive hidden under the flower that Mike had looked at. Maho walks in and says that the bottle of dynamite is powerful enough to destroy a building with room to spare.
Episode 10
The Backpack is strapped to a chair, his head hanging off his chest, salivating at the corners of his mouth. Jerry turns up the stereo, using it to drown out the sounds of torture. Jerry tells Bellick to change his plans, as it seems as if the Backpack doesn't know anything. As Bellick put the Backpack down, a locker key slowly fell out of his sock.
A cheer went up in the room at the FBI office, where police had gotten word that Lincoln had been arrested in Arizona. Officer Lang asked Vail if he could reach Maho, but every time Vail called, all he heard was an artificial voice prompt. Kellerman is also contacting Maho, and he hears an artificial prompt as well. With great effort, Officer King finally got through to Kellerman in the interval. King told him to bring Lincoln to him immediately, to which Kellerman, very upset, replied that he could handle the prisoner alone.
The police car escorting Lincoln and Ridger whizzed down the Arizona road. A black covered van followed them, squeezing the police car off the highway. The police car crashes into a tree on the side of the road. Lincoln kicked the door open and got out, scrambling with Ridger. The people in the black van chased after them. They grabbed Ridger and wrestled with Lincoln. Lincoln asked which side they were on and a blonde named Jane Phillip smiled flirtatiously and said, "We're on your side, we're friends with your father."
Kellerman made the call as he pushed through the airport's crowded streets. He ordered Maho to come to Arizona immediately. Instead, Maho said he'd found out that Skoushoud had gone to Sarah this day, and he had to get to New Mexico City immediately. At the Sunset Hotel, ready to meet Mike, Sarah waits while mindlessly rummaging through her handbag, sees a key her father left her, and smoothly attaches it to a key ring. The black van pulled up near a large house. A man opened the door and Lincoln and Ranger got out. Jane's partner Leon glares angrily at Lincoln as he walks by. At the house, Lincoln again demands to know the truth about what happened, saying he won't cooperate unless he sees his father. Jane says his father's plane will land in an hour.
Maho shows a picture of Mike to the waiter at the local hotel, and the front desk clerk says he hasn't seen the man. Just as Maho is about to leave, the waiter tells him there's another restaurant just down the same street. A knock sounded on the door of Sarah's room. The hotel manager tells Sarah that a fax has just been sent to her. Sarah, who has become frightened, doesn't open the door and lets him slip the fax under the door. There were only a few words on it: 16871 Butter Plaza Road, one hour."
Sucre stood by the car with the hood open, tried to fix it but couldn't, and, discouraged, abandoned the car and walked up the road.
Episode 11
The Backpack, tied to the heater, screams and tries desperately to break free. When the police knock on the door, the backpack is stunned and looks at his hands, which he can't move at all. The police broke down the door, each armed with a gun, but the backpack was nowhere to be seen, a severed hand dangling from the heater.
Mike was standing at the counter of a small town store that sold sporting goods when the owner came out from the back and brought a box of oil to lubricate fishing line. Mike opened the box and saw a small bottle inside, identical to the nitroglycerin bottle the FBI had recovered at the botanical gardens. Mike also asked for a sat-nav device, however there wasn't enough cash on him. He has no choice but to take the lubricant and go, the shopkeeper turns to attend to other customers, Mike grabs the sat-nav and leaves, the shopkeeper stops him and the two fight. The owner is no match for Mike and pleads with him not to hurt himself. Mike strides out of the store.
Lincoln's father, Aldo, takes a walk with Lincoln and Ridger to a safe hideout in Colorado. Aldo explains that the organization he works for works for a number of large institutions with the goal of exposing the President for who he really is. An analyst who was supposed to be working closely with Aldo's organization had gotten his hands on evidence that would prove Lincoln's innocence; however, the person disappeared and the evidence that was used as a recording is still there, and Aldo believes it is in Sarah's possession.
It was at this point that Leon killed the guards at the hideout one after the other with his silent pistol. The sound of shell casings falling to the ground caught Lincoln's attention. Leon came to the house. After a fight, Lincoln stabbed Leon to death with a pocket knife.
At the motel, Kellerman tied Sarah to a chair with a sewer hose and told her he'd let her go if she cooperated, something he thought her father had given her. Sarah denied it. Kellerman threatened, "If you don't tell me, there's enough for you next." Sarah denied it again and again. But Kellerman wasn't buying it at all; he took off his jacket and headed for the bathroom. Sarah heard the water running more and more rapidly, and the tub gradually filled up.
Episode 12
"So it's you!" Looking at Aldo, who was smiling and walking towards him, the floodgates of Mike's memory suddenly opened and he yelled at him. Baffled, Lincoln asked what had happened. It turned out that after their mother died, Mac had been fostered in the home of a family that treated Mac very badly and would often put him in a closet when he did something wrong; Mac had tried to escape by opening the door with a tool in the closet, but one of the men always caught him and put him back in the small, dark closet. When Mike saw Aldo, he remembered the man who used to catch him and lock him up.
Sarah was struggling desperately in the bathtub when Kellerman came toward her, holding a chainsaw. At that moment, there was a knock on the door. The hotel manager probed in. The guests in the other rooms complain that Kellerman has the TV on too loud. Kellerman turned off the TV. However, the sound of Sarah flopping around in the bathtub caught the manager's attention. Kellerman grinned and told him that his daughter liked to play in the water by flopping around while she swam. That's when Sarah snapped off the tub's stopper with her teeth.
Mike remembered everything. It was Aldo who had saved him from the abusive foster father. It was then that Aldo carried Mike out of the closet. As they left, little Mac peeked back and looked to see his foster father lying dead in a pool of blood.
Kellerman heard the bathtub drain, and he pulled out his gun and immediately went into the bathroom. The tub was empty and Sarah jumped out from behind the door and threw a hot iron at Kellerman's chest. Kellerman passed out on the floor. Sarah pulled open the bathroom window and cringed. The location of her room was on the second floor. Sarah glanced behind her as Kellerman staggered to his feet and raised his pistol. Sarah took a breath and jumped, hitting the windshield of a car. Kellerman ran to the window and Sarah was gone.
Maho found the cabin where Mac and Cowart had met. He saw a puddle of blood, a bottle of lubricant used for fishing rods, and blood-stained footprints. Maho followed the footprints further and further.
Maho wanted to know why it took Aldo so long to take his infant self away from his foster parents' home. Aldo said he had to leave his sons because he had decided at that point to betray the organization he served, and the organization would never leave his sons alone. Aldo tells Mac about the tape of President Reynolds talking to Steadman, which they think must still be with Sarah.
Kellerman's chest burns burned so badly that he went to the hospital. Officer King asked what Sarah's status was, and Kellerman was forced to lie and say that Sarah was dead. Kim told Kellerman to send over a photo of Sarah's body.