Cop Daughter is trying to talk Sucre into giving himself up. She tries to use his unborn baby as leverage, which is why, when you are holding hostages, you should never tell them anything personal about yourself. Sucre finally ends up getting mad, which you can tell by the fact that he says something in Spanish for, like, the first time ever. Specifically, he says "Callate," which means shut up, which is something that my students thought I didn't know when I used to teach sixth grade, but I totally did. Take that, Spanish-speaking sixth graders! Sucre is really mad and he starts waving the cop's gun around and dripping sweat. His sweat is more of a normal watery sweat, as opposed to the greasy Giambi kind that Tweener's been sporting. Just thought you would all want to know that. Michael starts yelling to Sucre that it's time to go. Sucre looks conflicted.

Mikey and C-Note and T-Bag are all yukking it up with their big bags of money. All three of them seem pretty relaxed. I guess coming into a gigantic fortune will do that for a person, for about three seconds, until something like the following occurs. "The following" would be Sucre coming into the room with the gun and announcing that they are all now officially HIS hostages. Looks like our sweet little Fernando has snapped, but good.

Tweener tells Mahone that no number of pleasant walks in the rural Utah sunshine will convince him to rat out his friends. Mahone then tries a whole new trick. He tells Tweener that he did catch Oscar Shales after all, and he murdered him. Just like he's about to do to Tweener. And at first I think it's a fake-out and he's just trying to scare Tweener into cooperating, but then he totally takes out his gun and shoots Tweener a whole bunch of times and kills him up real good. Wow! So Mahone is an ACTUAL psycho and not just, um, quirky. That makes things a bit more interesting, doesn't it? Also, way to kill your best possible source of information, Mahone. Mahone plants a gun in Tweener's cold dead hands, and then he has himself a wee bit of a panic attack. Don't worry, he takes some blue pills, so everything should be just dandy.

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Hm - I wonder what DID happen to ol' Oscar Shales.

Well, that was pretty exciting. Make that Fox River Six, officially. Now, this show is taking three weeks off, and my TiVo cut off the previews, if there were any. But I think we can safely guess that Linc will go find L.J.; Dr. Sara will sample some delicious morphine, but Not Quite As Evil As Previously Believed Agent Kellerman will save her life; and Haywire will not make it all the way to Holland. Other than that, your guess is as good as mine. See you then.

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Comments (10)

mistichristi Author Profile Page:

Great re-cap Amanda. The end was crazy, never saw any of it coming. What about Sucre telling all to give him the money? Wow. Great TV. Really. Now I have to wait 3 weeks?? It's just mean!

grandemocha Author Profile Page:

Maybe there will be a crossover between Prison Break and 24. The hangning senator reminded me of Walt Cummings hanging himself in the hall. Who in the real world would be fooled by such a thing?

may1 Author Profile Page:

Good recap Amanda. I don't think Sucre is turning on his fellow escapees. Something else is up. Wonder what that key is for? Patience, patience.

HicksPub Author Profile Page:

Look at Big K scoring a product endorsement. Step aside Coke, Kroger brand cola is coming through!

If Michael is so smart, how does he not see that L.J.'s release is a trap?

Ms. Tumnus Author Profile Page:

So how many deaths have there been this season? 5? 6?

If we keep going at this rate the whole cast will be eliminated by mid-December. It's a veritable PrisonBreakicide.

Tracie Author Profile Page:

Do they have Kroger out in Utah? It was so weird to see that beverage on TV...this was a good episode. I really want Agent Mahone dead already.

CapoSTAT Author Profile Page:

2 points:

1. when Agent Park said "he's as good as dead" the scene cut to LJ to make ppl think he was referring to him. After we found out it wasnt LJ, they went to the Gov tancredi story and showed the outcome there. Park was talking about him. I could be wrong though b/c i forgot how the convesation between kellerman and PArk went, but still it was not a suicide. sara's dad was murdered.

2. sara's apartment is being made to look like she died of an OD (after finding out her father's death). There was a shadow slowly approaching behind her as she knelt by the drugs so that person is going to try to kill her. Wait for Kellerman to come to the rescue.

emmaV Author Profile Page:

Only seven comments? Wow, this show MUST be lagging. No longer a viewer, TVGasm is my PB source - great (and funny) recap as always. You don't disappoint.
Whoa, now the FBI guy is a killer? I mean come on, how many times has this show jumped the shark by now? And I forget, sorry for Sara and all that, but do we care today that her dad's been murdered? And puhlease do not make Lance/Killerman go all nice-guy on us. I mean, some suspension of disbelief is ok, but that? Not buying it.

Hm - this is getting a little too Da Vinci Code for me.

Nah, more like Lost. Who are the Others? Who is behind the Dharma Project? What is the monster and why is it there?

I mean, Who is the Company? Who does Kellerman work for? What is Mahone and why is he there (considering he's FBI but it's the US Marshal's job to catch fugitives, not the FBI's)?

I think only real surprise left in this show each week is "Who is going to be suddenly and brutally killed this week?"

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