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Prison Break Synopsis (Episodes 1-12) Episode 1 Michael Schofield robbed a bank at gunpoint the day after he finished his last tattoo. Upon his arrest he admits to the crime very cooperatively, and the judge therefore grants his request and sentences Michael to five years in Fox River Prison, a suburb of Chicago. Michael is placed in cell 40 on the A wing, and his roommate, Fernando Sucre, volunteers to introduce him to the various characters of the prison, but there is only one person Michael wants to meet: the judge is sentenced to introduce him to the various characters of the prison, but there is only one person Michael wants to meet: his brother, Lincoln Barrows, who has been sentenced to death. But to get close to Lincoln he must work in the prison factory, which is in the hands of John Abbotts, former gangster and today's prison man of the hour . Michael tells his visiting attorney, Veronica, not to spend time on his case, that Lincoln is being framed, that he did not murder the vice president's brother, and that if she is still thinking about her former love affair with Lincoln, she should try to get to the bottom of it. Far away in Washington, D.C., Special Agents Hale and Clurman are concerned about Lincoln's execution, as Bishop Mike Morrow intends to get a reprieve for Lincoln. Abbotts receives word from one of his men that someone knows the whereabouts of the witnesses who sent him to prison, and in the prison medical room, Dr. Sara notices that Michael is reacting strangely to insulin injections, and Michael immediately asks the inmate, "Sticky Notes," to get him the medication he needs to disguise himself as a Type I diabetic. Michael is able to enter the prison factory and meet his brother, Lincoln believes that a prison break is impossible and Michael shows him the secret hidden in the tattoos: the blueprints for the design of the Fox River Prison. Episode 2 Michael hints at a plan to escape to his cellmates, Westmoreland mocks him for trying to break out after three days in jail, and another crisis is looming, with racial strife at Fox River Prison on the verge of eruption. Michael copies the words "Schweitzer Allen 11121147" from his arm tattoo and finds the screw with the serial number 11121147, but the screw is snatched by the Backpack and handed over to his henchman Maytag. Michael tells Lincoln that they will escape through the hospital, which is why he is disguised as a diabetic. Tim Giles shows Veronica the videotape of the murder scene, and Veronica despairs as she sees that Lincoln did indeed raise his gun at the dead man in the car, but Lincoln explains that Stedman was already dead, and that he didn't even pull the trigger. And Special Agents Hale and Klayman learn from Tim that Veronica is reopening the case. During the prison riot Michael took the opportunity to approach Maytag to retrieve the screws, but Maytag was stabbed to death in the chaos, which the Backpack blamed on Michael. Michael uses the tattoo to sharpen the screw into a screwdriver, which he uses to unscrew the nut on the washroom fixture. Michael passes his diabetes test thanks to his medication, but Dr. Sara is puzzled by the look of relief on his face when he learns that he is diabetic. On the way back to his cell, prison guard Berwick presumably leaves him with Abbotts' gang. Abbotts orders Michael's toes to be cut off in order to torture the witness about the whereabouts of Fibonacci. Episode 3 Dr. Sara Tonkretti dresses Michael's wounds, but so as not to interfere with his escape plans, Michael asks Sara not to report the incident as an intentional injury. Lincoln and Michael take the opportunity to discuss the progress of the dig at work, and Michael decides to test his roommate Sucre's ability to keep a secret. Sucre, who misses his girlfriend Maricruz day and night, sees that Michael has hidden a cell phone, but under threat from prison guard Berwick, he reveals Michael's secret. But when he is threatened by guard Berrick, he reveals Michael's secret. The cell phone is only a soap-carved model, and an angry Sucre is switched to a different cell, where the mentally ill "Wire" becomes Michael's new roommate. Busy with the investigation, Veronica repeatedly refuses her fiancé Sebastian's request to marry her, and the two end up breaking up. When Randika, the only lead in the murder case, is kidnapped and shot, Veronica realizes that she faces terrible resistance. Changing tactics, Abbotts takes care of Michael's "backpack" who is bent on revenge. When Abbotts asks when he'll get the whereabouts of the witnesses, Michael replies, "When we break out of prison, you give me a plane, I'll give you Fibonacci." Michael starts digging in the dead of night, but is horrified to find The Wire watching him. "The Wire calmly says that he never sleeps due to permanent nerve damage. Episode 4 The Wire, a mentally ill man who continues to refuse to take his medication, becomes obsessed with Michael's tattoos and follows him around, even ripping his clothes off to copy them. Meanwhile, Sucre realizes that his girlfriend, Maricruz, is falling for the lies of his suitor, Hector, and fears that by the time his 16-month sentence is up, Maricruz may have already been taken from him. This News*** 4 Pages, Drama Recommendations Drama Updates Michael gets two chemicals from the prison's storeroom and from Abbotts, and takes the opportunity of an insulin injection to pour them into the hospital's sewer, where the two chemicals immediately undergo a violent chemical reaction and begin to corrode the plumbing. Returning to his cell, Michael breaks his forehead on purpose and manages to get rid of the "wire", welcoming back Sucre, who is also desperate to escape from prison. Veronica turns to Project Justice, an office that specializes in death penalty cases, and Nick helps her discover the stakes behind the murders. Undercover agents Hale and Kellerman seek out the opportunity to help her discover the stakes behind the murder. Secret Agents Hale and Kellerman search Veronica's home, and a photo of her with Lincoln and Michael alerts them. Realizing Michael's bizarre criminal incarceration, the secret agents decide to transfer Michael to another prison immediately. Episode 5 Warden Henry Pope refuses Michael's relocation order, and Hale and Clurman "convince" him with a classified document. Michael, Lincoln, Sucre and Abbotts gather in the shed to go over the details of the escape, unaware that Michael's transfer order has been approved. Although the relocation order momentarily disrupts the escape plan, under Westmoreland's guidance, Michael files a formal complaint, a move that buys them at least 30 days. Veronica and Nick ask an expert, Fink, to study a copy of the surveillance tape from the murder scene, and Fink realizes that while the footage on the tape shows no signs of editing, the sounds of the gunshots on it were clearly faked in post. Feeling very encouraged, the two Veronica's immediately go to request a call for the videotape masters, only to be told that the masters are no longer available due to a burst pipe that has left the evidence room in shambles. The passageway behind the cell toilet had been partially dug through, and Hale and Klayman had coerced him into destroying Michael's complaint with the secret of Popper's illegitimate son. Meanwhile, Michael, under the cover of Sucre and Abbotts, successfully previews a prison break, gauging the time it will take to break out and the speed of the police response. At the last moment of being taken out of Fox River Prison, Popper appears to leave Michael behind, determined to confess his past to his wife. And in Chicago, Veronica discovers that a copy of the videotape has been stolen, and she turns her skepticism on Nick. Hale and Clurman report the failure to the bosses behind the operation, and the mysterious woman orders them to turn their attention to Lincoln: "There are many ways to take out a death row inmate besides the electric chair." Episode 6 Michael's digging hits a snag: a solid concrete wall. Although he's sure he can dig through it, multiple check-ins throughout the day leave him with no way to get on the pre-planned escape schedule. Sucre proposes to start a riot, and the ensuing period of lockdown will give him plenty of time to do so, so Michael manages to cause the prison's air conditioning system to malfunction. Veronica and Nick come to visit Lincoln with good news; the 911 caller who claimed to have witnessed Lincoln's murder in the first place was anonymous, but Nick discovers that it came from as far away as Washington, D.C. While this isn't enough to postpone the death sentence, at least there appears to be a direction for the investigation. The stifling heat of the cell finally triggers a riot among the inmates, and the Backpack leads a group of men who meet Lincoln and new guard Bob, who is knocked unconscious and abducted by the inmates in order to protect Bob, who has always been very affectionate to him. In order to speed things up, Sucre and Michael go into a hole in the wall to dig, and the Backpack throws the injured Bob into their empty cell, where he crashes into a toilet seat and the Backpack discovers Michael's secret. Michael and Sucre are alerted to the noise and return to the cell, where Abbotts and Backpack suggest taking Bob out to silence him, but Michael stops them. The monitor shows Sara being held captive by a group of inmates at the hospital, and Michael rushes to her rescue. When Lincoln wakes up and worries about his brother's safety, a prisoner named Turk takes the opportunity to lure him to an unoccupied dark room. Episode 7 The prison riot continues to escalate as Michael scrambles through the ventilation system and crawls toward the hospital. The inmates, Gus, offer Pope to restore the air-conditioning system as soon as possible, or they'll go after the hostages, Bob and Sarah. Sucre repeatedly warns the Pack not to hurt Bob, and then digs into a hole in the wall alone. Abbotts sees the escape route for the first time and joins in the digging of the concrete wall. The Governor of Illinois, Sara's father, arrives at Fox River Prison with troops and tells Pope that he doesn't care how many inmates die in the riot; Sara's safety is his only concern. Michael finally climbs up to the vent in Sara's office, and with the smoke from the inmates burning paper, he pulls Sara into the ventilation system. Nick and Veronica arrive in Washington, D.C., where they discover that the victim, Stedman's Ben New Episode Recommendations energy program jeopardizes all sides of the oil industry, just as they receive a threatening phone call. Lincoln struggles with Turk in a darkened steam room, and eventually Turk loses his footing and falls 20 feet, but he refuses to reveal his motives for murdering Lincoln even as he dies. Sucre and Abbotts combine their efforts to punch through the concrete wall, and the goal of a prison break is getting closer. Sara escapes through the ventilation system with Michael's help, and the riot calms down, but the Backpack takes advantage of the chaos to stab Bob to death, despite Michael and Abbotts' efforts to stop him. Inside the ambulance, a stunned Sara wonders why Michael is so familiar with prison construction. Episode 8 - Prison guard Berwick is desperate to catch Bob's killer. The Backpack threatens Michael and Abz that if anyone gives him up, the first thing he will do is reveal the escape plan. Abbotts expresses misgivings about Michael's plan: they can sneak into the hospital through a hole in the wall, but what about Lincoln, who is on death row in solitary confinement? Michael manages to talk Westmoreland into fireproofing a guardroom, and when they are sent to clean up the fire, they take the opportunity to dig through a drainage ditch located underneath the guardroom. Back in Los Angeles, Nick and Veronica haven't even begun their investigation when a violent explosion occurs in Veronica's apartment, and the pair, who survived the fire, give up on calling the police and take refuge in a remote cabin to continue their research into the puzzling case. Lincoln's son, Ridger, lives with his stepfather, Adrian, when covert agent Clurman shows up at their place. During the fight, both his mother, Lisa, and Adrian are shot and killed, and Ridger runs out of the house in his bare feet, clutching the camera phone that took Clurman's picture in his hand. "Backpack" instructs his henchman, Cherry, to falsely accuse another inmate, Trocki, of being Bob's murderer, and young Cherry wallows in deep guilt. Clurman and Hale report back to the Vice President on the results of the operation, and it turns out that she is behind all the conspiracies. Episode 9 Learning from the news that his son, Reg, is on the run with a double murder charge, Lincoln remembers that he was once told that "of fathers and sons /s?wd=%D4%BD%D3%FC%BE%E7%C7%E9%BD%E9%C9%DC&lm=0&si=&rn=10&tn= ichuner_4_pg&ie=gb2312&ct=0&cl=3&f=1&rsp=0