Prison Break Season 4

The breaks torrent. He talks black, dresses black, and thinks of himself as black. It is a day of disasters: his mom kicks him out of the house, his uncle fires him, the woman he loves dismisses him as childish, the LAPD (wearing shoulder patches) impounds his car and tosses him in the drunk tank, a mean dude is after him for money, he is imprisoned in a store basement by gay sadists, and he is shot at. Rappers and appear in the film.The movie features numerous parodies, including one of, as well as, and an appearance by as himself. Along the way, however, he shows kindness to a near-sighted kid, and those random acts may prove to be his salvation. By a black family.

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Air date: Sep 1, 2008

In L.A., Michael's looking to even the score with Gretchen for Sara's death while Gretchen, Whistler and Mahone go about Company business. And in Panama, Sona has burned to the ground, with T-Bag, Billick and Sucre unaccounted for. Meanwhile, Lincoln, LJ and Sofia are settling in as a family.

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Air date: Sep 1, 2008

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Michael, Linc, Sara, Mahone, Bellick and Sucre begin their search for Scylla, the Company's 'little black book.' It's a needle in a haystack, or is it? And a hacker (James Liao) Don Self has recruited could be useful. Meanwhile, Wyatt (Cress Williams) doesn't believe the government's story that the five men are in prison; and T-Bag makes his way through the Arizona desert, Whistler's bird book in hand, bound for L.A. He's looking for Michael, too.

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Air date: Sep 8, 2008

Michael and his crew have one day to find the other five cardholders or they'll go back to prison. But Mahone is obsessed with seeking vengeance, and Michael and Linc fear that he's losing focus. Meanwhile, Wyatt (Cress Williams) has Bruce Bennett in his custody, and is using a truth serum to find the crew's whereabouts; and T-Bag finds the gateway to his new identity and his future.

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Air date: Sep 15, 2008

The crew tracks another card down to the Turkish consulate in Los Angeles, but the cardholder isn't the consul. Meanwhile, Wyatt arrives in L.A. with information about Sara he had extracted from Bennett; Michael and Linc happen upon T-Bag by chance; and Bruce Bennett is found dead.

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Air date: Sep 22, 2008

Don Self tracks down another card to a safe in a heavily guarded Los Angeles federal office building while Mahone gets a few leads in his efforts to track down Wyatt, who chases Sara and tortures Gretchen. Meanwhile, Sucre and Bellick try to track down T-Bag, who makes another discovery about the bird book as he quickly raises suspicions at GATE.

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Air date: Sep 29, 2008

After successfully transcribing the fourth card at an L.A. racetrack, Mahone is arrested -- with the transcribing device on him -- for being in a restricted area (and for punching a cop). Meanwhile, the Company hones in on Don Self; T-Bag's boss at GATE finds more 'irregularities' in his sales reports; and Gretchen surfaces at her sister's tidy suburban home.

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Air date: Oct 6, 2008

While Linc, Sara, Sucre and Roland track down the fifth card in Las Vegas, Michael and Bellick are unavoidably detained in L.A. by a gun-wielding T-Bag, who needs Michael to decipher the bird book. T-Bag, as it happens, is doing the bidding of Gretchen, who made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Meanwhile, Wyatt shows up at Don Self's home; and Sara learns something disturbing about Michael.

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Air date: Oct 20, 2008

While Pad Man lays out the Company's next gambit to his underlings, Lincoln reaches into his past for a way to gain access to the final card, which is in Pad Man's possession, and Michael and Self have a meeting with their colleague-to-be: Gretchen. Meanwhile, Roland seethes at the treatment he has gotten from the gang since he lost the transcribing device in Las Vegas.

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Air date: Nov 3, 2008

While Michael, Linc, Bellick and Sucre navigate the GATE basement looking for a way to break into Company headquarters, a police detective upstairs questions T-Bag about Andrew Blauner's disappearance. Meanwhile, Gretchen has a meeting with Pad Man; Wyatt has a proposal for Sara (which Self records) and Mahone waits for his turn with the Company hit man.

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Air date: Nov 10, 2008

Gretchen gives Michael the rest of the bird book, but he suffers another seizure after deciphering it, so the others must carry out his two-pronged plan: one leading back to the basement, the other to an architect named David Allen Baker (Keith Szarabajka). Meanwhile, Pad Man goes forward with his plan to move Scylla, and Self is told by an influential senator that the deal Homeland Security made with the gang is 'off the table.'

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Prison Break is an American serial drama television series that premiered on the Fox network on August 29, 2005, and finished its fifth season on May 30, 2017. The series was simulcast on Global in Canada,[1] and broadcast in dozens of countries worldwide. Prison Break is produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions, in association with Rat Television, Original Television and 20th Century Fox Television. The series revolves around two brothers: Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) and Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell). In the first season, Lincoln is sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, and Michael deliberately incarcerates himself to help him escape prison. Season two focuses on the manhunt of the prison escapees, season three revolves around Michael's breakout from a Panamanian jail, the fourth season unravels the criminal conspiracy that imprisoned Lincoln,[2] and the fifth season focuses on breaking Michael out of a prison in Yemen and uncovering the conspiracy that forced Michael to fake his death and change his identity.

A total of 90 episodes of Prison Break have been aired, in addition to three special making-of episodes. The first season aired from August 29, 2005 to May 15, 2006, with a four-month break after Thanksgiving. The second season, which premiered on August 21, 2006, had a similar schedule as the first, although it had a shorter break. After an eight-week hiatus, the second season resumed on January 22, 2007 before ending on April 2, 2007. The third season began on September 17, 2007, with an eight-episode run. The show's third season went on hiatus over the 2007 Christmas period because of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. It resumed on January 14, 2008, and the last five episodes of the season were aired. The fourth season, consisting of 22 episodes, began airing in September 2008, stopped in December 2008, and resumed on April 17, 2009. After being in development for several months, Fox announced in January 2016 that it had ordered a limited event series that would serve as a continuation to the original series. The season premiered on April 4, 2017, on Fox.[3]

The first five seasons of Prison Break have been released on DVD and Blu-ray in Regions 1, 2, and 4. Each DVD boxed set includes all of the broadcast episodes from that season, the associated special episode, commentary from cast and crew, and profiles of various parts of Prison Break, such as Fox River State Penitentiary or the tattoo.[4][5][6][7]Prison Break is also available online, including iTunes, Amazon Video, and Netflix.[8][9] After the premiere of the second season of Prison Break, Fox began online streaming of the prior week's episode, though it originally restricted viewing to the United States.[10]

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Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
122August 29, 2005May 15, 2006
222August 21, 2006April 2, 2007
313September 17, 2007February 18, 2008
424September 1, 2008May 15, 2009
59April 4, 2017May 30, 2017

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2005–06)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
11'Pilot'Brett RatnerPaul ScheuringAugust 29, 20051AKJ7910.51[11]
22'Allen'Michael W. WatkinsPaul ScheuringAugust 29, 20051AKJ0110.51[11]
33'Cell Test'Brad TurnerMichael PavoneSeptember 5, 20051AKJ028.49[12]
44'Cute Poison'Matt Earl BeesleyMatt OlmsteadSeptember 12, 20051AKJ039.15[13]
55'English, Fitz or Percy'Randall ZiskZack EstrinSeptember 19, 20051AKJ047.96[14]
66'Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 1)'Robert MandelNick SantoraSeptember 26, 20051AKJ058.55[15]
77'Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 2)'Vern GillumKaryn UsherOctober 3, 20051AKJ069.48[16]
88'The Old Head'Jace AlexanderMonica MacerOctober 24, 20051AKJ0710.12[17]
99'Tweener'Matt Earl BeesleyPaul ScheuringOctober 31, 20051AKJ089.01[18]
1010'Sleight of Hand'Dwight H. LittleNick SantoraNovember 7, 20051AKJ098.06[19]
1111'And Then There Were 7'Jesús Salvador TreviñoZack EstrinNovember 14, 20051AKJ109.58[20]
1212'Odd Man Out'Bobby RothKaryn UsherNovember 21, 20051AKJ1110.08[21]
1313'End of the Tunnel'Sanford BookstaverPaul ScheuringNovember 28, 20051AKJ1212.18[22]
1414'The Rat'Kevin HooksMatt OlmsteadMarch 20, 20061AKJ139.28[23]
1515'By the Skin and the Teeth'Fred GerberNick SantoraMarch 27, 20061AKJ1410.07[24]
1616'Brother's Keeper'Greg YaitanesZack EstrinApril 3, 20061AKJ158.10[25]
1717'J-Cat'Guy FerlandKaryn UsherApril 10, 20061AKJ168.12[26]
1818'Bluff'Jace AlexanderNick Santora & Karyn UsherApril 17, 20061AKJ178.18[27]
1919'The Key'Sergio Mimica-GezzanStory by : Paul Scheuring
Teleplay by : Zack Estrin & Matt Olmstead
April 24, 20061AKJ188.63[28]
2020'Tonight'Bobby RothZack EstrinMay 1, 20061AKJ198.54[29]
2121'Go'Dean WhiteMatt OlmsteadMay 8, 20061AKJ209.13[30]
2222'Flight'Kevin HooksPaul ScheuringMay 15, 20061AKJ2110.24[31]

Season 2 (2006–07)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
231'Manhunt'Kevin HooksPaul ScheuringAugust 21, 20062AKJ019.37[32]
242'Otis'Bobby RothMatt OlmsteadAugust 28, 20062AKJ029.44[33]
253'Scan'Bryan SpicerZack EstrinSeptember 4, 20062AKJ039.29[34]
264'First Down'Bobby RothNick SantoraSeptember 11, 20062AKJ048.96[35]
275'Map 1213'Peter O'FallonKaryn UsherSeptember 18, 20062AKJ059.55[36]
286'Subdivision'Eric LaneuvilleMonica MacerSeptember 25, 20062AKJ068.41[37]
297'Buried'Sergio Mimica-GezzanSeth HoffmanOctober 2, 20062AKJ078.99[38]
308'Dead Fall'Vincent MisianoZack EstrinOctober 23, 20062AKJ088.53[39]
319'Unearthed'Kevin HooksNick SantoraOctober 30, 20062AKJ098.94[40]
3210'Rendezvous'Dwight H. LittleKaryn UsherNovember 6, 20062AKJ108.63[41]
3311'Bolshoi Booze'Greg YaitanesMonica Macer & Seth HoffmanNovember 13, 20062AKJ119.21[42]
3412'Disconnect'Karen GaviolaNick Santora & Karyn UsherNovember 20, 20062AKJ129.62[43]
3513'The Killing Box'Bobby RothZack EstrinNovember 27, 20062AKJ139.62[44]
3614'John Doe'Kevin HooksMatt Olmstead & Nick SantoraJanuary 22, 20072AKJ149.86[45]
3715'The Message'Bobby RothZack Estrin & Karyn UsherJanuary 29, 20072AKJ159.90[46]
3816'Chicago'Jesse BochcoMatt Olmstead & Nick SantoraFebruary 5, 20072AKJ1610.12[47]
3917'Bad Blood'Nelson McCormickPaul Scheuring & Karyn UsherFebruary 19, 20072AKJ179.55[48]
4018'Wash'Bobby RothNick SantoraFebruary 26, 20072AKJ189.42[49]
4119'Sweet Caroline'Dwight H. LittleKaryn UsherMarch 5, 20072AKJ199.72[50]
4220'Panama'Vincent MisianoZack EstrinMarch 19, 20072AKJ208.40[51]
4321'Fin Del Camino'Bobby RothMatt Olmstead & Seth HoffmanMarch 26, 20072AKJ218.24[52]
4422'Sona'Kevin HooksPaul ScheuringApril 2, 20072AKJ228.12[53]

Season 3 (2007–08)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
451'Orientación'Kevin HooksPaul ScheuringSeptember 17, 20073AKJ017.51[54]
462'Fire/Water'Bobby RothMatt OlmsteadSeptember 24, 20073AKJ027.41[55]
473'Call Waiting'Milan CheylovZack EstrinOctober 1, 20073AKJ037.29[56]
484'Good Fences'Michael SwitzerNick SantoraOctober 8, 20073AKJ047.35[57]
495'Interference'Karen GaviolaKaryn UsherOctober 22, 20073AKJ057.44[58]
506'Photo Finish'Kevin HooksSeth HoffmanNovember 5, 20073AKJ067.69[59]
517'Vamonos'Vincent MisianoZack Estrin & Kalinda VazquezNovember 5, 20073AKJ078.00[59]
528'Bang & Burn'Bobby RothChristian Trokey & Nick SantoraNovember 12, 20073AKJ087.18[60]
539'Boxed In'Craig Ross, Jr.Karyn UsherJanuary 14, 20083AKJ097.87[61]
5410'Dirt Nap'Michael SwitzerMatt Olmstead & Seth HoffmanJanuary 21, 20083AKJ107.81[62]
5511'Under and Out'Greg YaitanesZack EstrinFebruary 4, 20083AKJ117.35[63]
5612'Hell or High Water'Kevin HooksNick SantoraFebruary 11, 20083AKJ127.84[64]
5713'The Art of the Deal'Nelson McCormickMatt Olmstead & Seth HoffmanFebruary 18, 20083AKJ137.40[65]

Season 4 (2008–09)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
581'Scylla'Kevin HooksMatt OlmsteadSeptember 1, 20084AKJ016.53[66]
592'Breaking & Entering'Bobby RothZack EstrinSeptember 1, 20084AKJ026.53[66]
603'Shut Down'Milan CheylovNick SantoraSeptember 8, 20084AKJ036.36[67]
614'Eagles & Angels'Michael SwitzerKaryn UsherSeptember 15, 20084AKJ045.79[68]
625'Safe & Sound'Karen GaviolaSeth HoffmanSeptember 22, 20084AKJ055.84[69]
636'Blow Out'Bryan SpicerKalinda VazquezSeptember 29, 20084AKJ065.28[70]
647'Five the Hard Way'Garry A. BrownChristian TrokeyOctober 6, 20084AKJ075.37[71]
658'The Price'Bobby RothGraham RolandOctober 20, 20084AKJ085.45[72]
669'Greatness Achieved'Jesse BochcoNick SantoraNovember 3, 20084AKJ095.23[73]
6710'The Legend'Dwight H. LittleKaryn UsherNovember 10, 20084AKJ105.38[74]
6811'Quiet Riot'Kevin HooksSeth HoffmanNovember 17, 20084AKJ115.52[75]
6912'Selfless'Michael SwitzerKalinda VazquezNovember 24, 20084AKJ125.25[76]
7013'Deal or No Deal'Bobby RothChristian TrokeyDecember 1, 20084AKJ135.84[77]
7114'Just Business'Mark HelfrichGraham RolandDecember 8, 20084AKJ145.40[78]
7215'Going Under'Karen GaviolaZack EstrinDecember 15, 20084AKJ155.37[79]
7316'The Sunshine State'Kevin HooksMatt Olmstead & Nicholas WoottonDecember 22, 20084AKJ164.98[80]
7417'The Mother Lode'Jonathan GlassnerSeth HoffmanApril 17, 20094AKJ173.34[81]
7518'VS.'Dwight H. LittleChristian Trokey & Kalinda VazquezApril 24, 20094AKJ183.06[82]
7619'S.O.B.'Garry A. BrownKaryn UsherMay 1, 20094AKJ193.20[83]
7720'Cowboys & Indians'Milan CheylovNick SantoraMay 8, 20094AKJ202.99[84]
7821'Rate of Exchange'Bobby RothZack EstrinMay 15, 20094AKJ213.32[85]
7922'Killing Your Number'Kevin HooksMatt Olmstead & Nicholas WoottonMay 15, 20094AKJ223.32[85]
8023'The Old Ball and Chain'Brad TurnerStory by : Christian Trokey
Teleplay by : Nick Santora & Seth Hoffman
May 27, 2009 (UK)4AKJ23N/A
8124'Free'Kevin HooksStory by : Kalinda Vazquez
Teleplay by : Zack Estrin & Karyn Usher
May 27, 2009 (UK)4AKJ24N/A

Season 5 (2017)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
821'Ogygia'Nelson McCormickPaul ScheuringApril 4, 20171AZM013.83[86]
832'Kaniel Outis'Maja VrviloPaul ScheuringApril 11, 20171AZM023.18[87]
843'The Liar'Maja VrviloJosh Goldin & Rachel AbramowitzApril 18, 20171AZM032.44[88]
854'The Prisoner's Dilemma'Guy FerlandMichael HorowitzApril 25, 20171AZM042.75[89]
865'Contingency'Guy FerlandVaun WilmottMay 2, 20171AZM052.35[90]
876'Phaecia'Kevin TancharoenMichael HorowitzMay 9, 20171AZM062.37[91]
887'Wine Dark Sea'Kevin TancharoenVaun WilmottMay 16, 20171AZM072.41[92]
898'Progeny'Nelson McCormickMichael HorowitzMay 23, 20171AZM081.90[93]
909'Behind the Eyes'Nelson McCormickPaul ScheuringMay 30, 20171AZM092.30[94]

Specials[edit]

Prison Break Season 4

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No.TitleNarrated byOriginal air date
1'Behind the Walls'Mark ThompsonOctober 11, 2005
The first special episode recaps the first seven episodes of the first season. It also includes making-of footage, cast interviews and background information on the show and the main characters. In the United States and United Kingdom, this episode was shown after the seventh episode, 'Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 2)', while in Australia, a slightly edited version of this special aired on April 12, 2006 in between episodes 10 and 11. This episode was released on an exclusive DVD that could only be received at Target with the purchase of the Season 1 DVD in the United States.[95]
2'The Road to Freedom'John LeaderJanuary 8, 2007
Aired prior to the fourteenth episode, the second special episode previews the remaining episodes of the season. It also features interviews with cast members Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Sarah Wayne Callies, William Fichtner, Wade Williams, Paul Adelstein, Robert Knepper and Silas Weir Mitchell.
3'Access All Areas'Amanda ByramSeptember 23, 2007
The third special episode was only aired on Sky1 in the United Kingdom. Like the other two special episodes, it focuses on the beginning of its season. It includes making-of footage and interviews with the cast, and also provides additional background information on the show and the new main characters.

Ratings[edit]

Prison Break : U.S. viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode number
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110.5110.518.499.157.968.559.4810.129.018.069.5810.0812.189.2810.078.108.128.188.638.549.1310.24
29.379.449.298.969.558.418.998.538.948.639.219.629.629.869.9010.129.559.429.728.408.248.12
37.517.417.297.357.447.698.007.187.877.817.357.847.40N/A
46.536.536.365.795.845.285.375.455.235.385.525.255.845.405.374.983.343.063.202.993.323.32
53.833.182.442.752.352.372.411.902.30N/A
Audience measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research.[96]

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Prison Break Season 4 Episode 22

External links[edit]

  • List of Prison Break episodes on IMDb
  • List of Prison Break episodes at TV.com

Prison Break Season 4 Episode 2

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