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Archive for March, 2008

Episode 4:The Ending

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

As Michael is able to get some of the supplies he needed like a pair of chemicals that if combined can produce a powerful corrosive. What he lacks, however, is a cell-mate he can really trust to let him do his plans. Haywire his current cell-mate has become obsessed with Michael’s tattoos and comes dangerously close to realizing their meaning, so Michael formulates a plan to his advantage to provoke a confrontation between him and Haywire and luckily his plan worked and got his room-mate removed. At the same time, Sucre learns that his archival, Hector, has been feeding a line to Maricruz to get her away from her fiancé and into his bed. Sucre realizes that he needs to get back with Michael so he can get out as quickly as possible before he loses her forever. On the other hand, Veronica enlists the help of a specialist in death-penalty cases who agrees to re-examine Lincoln’s case, but even no hopes were raised. Meanwhile, the people who want to see Lincoln executed as quickly as possible do some investigation on their own around Veronica’s home and learned the connection between Lincoln and Michael.
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A Summary – Part 2

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

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Lawyers Veronica Donovan (Linc’s ex-girl) and Nick Savrinn attempt to sort out The Company conspiracy and clear Linc’s name. Scofield tries to entice fellow inmate John Abruzzi into locating him an escape plane, but the former Chicago Mob boss is more interested in finding out the location of his nemesis, Fibonacci. When Scofield refuses to give this info up, his toes pays the price – two, to be exact. Shudder.Sucre, Scofield’s cellmate, decides he wants in on the escape when his cousin Hector makes a move on his pregnant fiancée, Maricruz. Needing more time to implement the escape, Scofield initiates a prison lockdown, but his plan backfires when T-Bag starts a riot that leaves Dr. Sara Tancredi fighting off rowdy convicts in the sick ward