And guess who is there to help her? KELLERMAN! Who better for a woman who was once presumed dead to go to for help getting to the bottom of a dead guy being alive than a dead guy who is alive? Don’t worry, that last sentence checks out. Luckily, as usual, Michael has another plan in motion.Īfter Sara assures him that he wasn’t the reason for the home invasion, she goes to the Department of State for answers. That would be like Al Pacino becoming The Godfather 20 minutes into the first movie. The escape won’t be happening tonight - not a surprise, since it’s only episode 2. Poseidon has left us here to die.” Hmmm, who is this Poseidon character? I’m thinking we might need to keep that name in mind. “I can’t wait another four years,” says an antsy Whip.
Once on the roof, they wait for the lights to go out, which was suppose to happen seven days ago. “Nothing is easy on this one,” replies Michael. Making their way through the small space, Whip makes reference to “past ones,” possibly suggesting this isn’t their first rodeo together. Michael and Whip (Augustus Prew) are going up into the vent while the others play lookout. They all could be cool guys, but no one can replace Sucre! This is our first time in their cell, and they’re already making a break for it. The action shifts inside the prison, where we meet Michael’s new cellmates.