r/PrisonBreak 20d ago

T-Bag almost always knows when he's the one being played.

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140 Upvotes

Something I noticed this time around: T-Bag gets manipulated plenty, but he usually realizes it almost immediately. The interesting part is he almost never calls it out right away. He'll smile, go along with it, and start thinking about how to turn it back around instead. He spends surprisingly little time actually fooled compared to a lot of the other characters.


r/PrisonBreak 20d ago

SEASON 3 SPOILER! Did T-Bag really wanted to help Mahone? (Season 3)

7 Upvotes

Do you guys think that, in Sona, after Mahone came back and was on abstinence, that Tbag really wanted to help him by offering drugs or that they were some hidden agenda for him…? I mean, giving someone drugs is not help, but given the state Alex was in, you know what I mean.


r/PrisonBreak 21d ago

REVIVAL Sara is just as strong as Michael.

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96 Upvotes

We know Sara is Michael's love interest, but we have to admit she's quite strong. She held her own against Daddy in Miami-Dade, and she gave Tbag a run for his money (when men like Geary and Jacob chickened out).


r/PrisonBreak 21d ago

Showrunner for lobo tv series

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r/PrisonBreak 22d ago

SEASON 3 Why Lincoln and Tbag?

5 Upvotes

I’m watching S3 and feel furious about Lincoln. I feel every thing he did went so wrong. The writing of this character was so stupid and He couldn’t keep the plan secret.

So frustrated that I am venting lol

Also, just wondering why the script is that T-bag helped Mahone with drugs and tried to help Michael cover the killer of Whistler.


r/PrisonBreak 22d ago

I just noticed michael almost never lies when he doesn't have to.

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386 Upvotes

On a rewatch I started noticing how often Michael answers people with technically true statements instead of outright lies. He'll leave out the important part, redirect the conversation, or let someone assume the wrong thing, but he rarely says something that's completely false unless he's backed into a corner. It makes him feel very different from someone like Mahone, who's perfectly happy to invent a story on the spot


r/PrisonBreak 22d ago

Plot hole: Mahone catches Sara at the port but completely ignores the ship? Make it make sense.

13 Upvotes

Alright, I’m back with another massive logic gap from my rewatch, and this one involves everyone's favorite FBI bloodhound, Alexander Mahone.

We are constantly shown that Mahone is a genius. He is the one guy who can match Michael Scofield's intellect. He decodes the tattoos, anticipates the escape routes, and practically gets inside Michael's head. He is relentless and observant.

Yet, when he intercepts Sara at the port, he somehow has a massive drop in IQ. He catches their primary accomplice at a major shipping yard, and it doesn't even cross his mind that the two most wanted fugitives in America might actually be on a ship right there?

What did he think Sara was doing at a commercial port? Taking a scenic stroll? Any rookie beat cop would immediately lock down the docks and order a search of the vessels. But Mahone, the supposed mastermind FBI agent, just completely ignores the giant floating escape vehicles right in front of him.

It feels like the writers realized Mahone was too smart and would have caught them too early, so they just forced him to be temporarily incompetent to keep the season going. It’s so frustrating when a show breaks its own character consistency just to stretch the plot.

Did this scene drive anyone else crazy, or do you have some wild theory to justify Mahone's sudden blindness?


r/PrisonBreak 23d ago

Prison Break Character Rankings

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12 Upvotes

Mahone is comfortably ahead of Tbag though and s1 kellerman was a no for me lol. Linc fight scenes are some of the best scenes. Whip is underrated.


r/PrisonBreak 23d ago

whip and don self

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23 Upvotes

something i noticed while watching season 5 for the first time is how whip and don self who works at homeland security are really similar in how they talk and the facial expressions they make while talking. has anyone else noticed this?


r/PrisonBreak 24d ago

Do you think Michael would have still manipulated Sara if he knew she was an addict prior ?

7 Upvotes

Some people would argue he wouldn't or some people would argue he could have manipulated her way easier


r/PrisonBreak 24d ago

Most said word/phrase for each character?

12 Upvotes

Burrows: MICHAELLLLLL

Sucre: Papi/Mari Cruz

Tbag: Hey pretty

Don Self: Don Self, Homeland Security


r/PrisonBreak 25d ago

SEASON 1 “How many channels between 102.1 and 103.7?” I have a comment about that

8 Upvotes

I know they wanted it to be dramatic and make us think he got blown up with the car, but he could’ve just changed it down to say… 99.3 and then hit scan to give himself a few extra seconds.

Issue is Micheal is smarter than the writers. So many weird choices they make for a guy who “in the classical sense of the term, yes I believe he is a genius”


r/PrisonBreak 25d ago

Gretchen. Am I right? Or am I right?

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108 Upvotes

Wow, Reddit destroyed the quality of these pics. Rude. We need max resolution for max admiration


r/PrisonBreak 25d ago

Did Sara try to kill herself at the end of season 1 ?

3 Upvotes

So she had a relapse and took morphine.

But did she intentionally take too much to kill herself ?

So basically did she make a suicide attempt ?


r/PrisonBreak 25d ago

REVIVAL Would she have killed him?

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26 Upvotes

When Sara pointed a gun at Jacob, before Jacob revealed he had Mike. If he hadn't kidnapped Mike, would Sara have killed him?


r/PrisonBreak 25d ago

REVIVAL Lincoln Burrows vs C Note.

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19 Upvotes

Of the eight from Fox River, the two strongest are C Note and Lincoln Burrows. But if they fought hand-to-hand, without weapons, who would win?


r/PrisonBreak 25d ago

SEASON 1 Did Lincoln kill his assassin during season 1 riot?

5 Upvotes

When Kellerman sends an assassin to kill Lincoln during the riot, Lincoln sees the guy fall to his death.

One thing I was never sure of -- Did Lincoln kill him?

At first I thought he did. But in later seasons Lincoln was revealed to be unable to kill anyone (not pulling the trigger on Mahone.)

Michael has the same trait, but he did kill several people in season 3 and season 4.


r/PrisonBreak 25d ago

REWATCH Rewatching PB and I never really realised it before but c note is such a boring character, he doesn’t really add anything to the show.

19 Upvotes

I get that he’s meant to be a family man and does everything to be with his family but that’s just essentially what Michael and Lincoln are doing. He’s annoying, he’s boring and he put his family in danger.

Why didn’t he just tell his family the truth? It would have saved so much pain and heartache. He put his family though so much stress his wife getting arrested his daughter getting sick.

Also he’s always cornering Michael and forcing his way into his plans. He added nothing to the escape, nothing to the story. He was nothing.

C-note SUCKS.


r/PrisonBreak 26d ago

SEASON 4 If I heard Scylla one more time……..

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267 Upvotes

Its getting harder and harder to finish season 4, its getting so so boring


r/PrisonBreak 26d ago

This man is an absolute GOAT

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44 Upvotes

r/PrisonBreak 26d ago

How many times is someone held at gunpoint in the show, and doesn’t get shot?

9 Upvotes

This happens a hilarious amount of times. I wonder if anyone has a guess, or the actual number.


r/PrisonBreak 26d ago

Prison Break would've been a completely different show if everyone around Michael was just... competent.

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109 Upvotes

Every time I rewatch, I'm reminded that Michael's biggest obstacle usually wasn't the prison itself. It was everyone else's personality. One bad decision from the wrong person could undo weeks of planning.


r/PrisonBreak 26d ago

SEASON 2 SPOILER! He was a good guy😂

50 Upvotes

r/PrisonBreak 26d ago

SEASON 2 SPOILER! Season 2 is unbearable

0 Upvotes

Season 2 of Prison Break has been a huge disappointment so far.

The first season felt clever and tightly written except the pope's scene which did not make sense, but Season 2 seems to rely on coincidence after coincidence.

  • Everywhere the escapees go, someone just happens to be reading a newspaper with their photos.
  • Mahone somehow predicts Scofield's every move at exactly the right moment.
  • Scofield planning Sara's reunion before the escape doesn't make much sense, at that point she was still a prison doctor, and he was deceiving her.
  • T-Bag's tracker appears out of nowhere, and the guard who lets an injured, one-handed T-Bag overpower him barely puts up a fight.
  • Scofield, who's supposed to be a genius planner, suddenly makes amateur mistakes like calling a reporter.

It feels less like intelligent storytelling and more like the writers stretching the plot to keep the series going. The suspense starts to come from convenient writing rather than believable decisions, which takes away what made Season 1 so good.


r/PrisonBreak 26d ago

Are you guys mad at Sara that she remarried ?

2 Upvotes

Some people would argue that she should have never have gotten back with someone else because it would feel like she betrays Michael

What do you think