There have certainly been a lot of twists and turns on
Prison Break this season, hasn't there? Michael and Lincoln have spent what seems like forever trying to take down The Company. They are responsible for framing Lincoln for the murder of the vice-president's brother and they are also the people who killed their father. Michael and his loyal group of followers (Lincoln, Sucre, Mahone, and Sara) got their hands on Scylla, The Company's most valuable possession. How quickly things can turn around, though. Scylla is out in the open, Michael is being held by The Company, and Linc is forced to work for them. Read on to find out what's in store for the
Prison Break winter finale!
** WARNING! SPOILERS BELOW! **
In a clip posted on SpoilerTV, Lincoln has headed to Miami in search of Scylla's new owner. As if it's not bad enough that he has to leave Michael and Sara behind, he is forced to work with Gretchen, T-Bag, and Don. Believe it or not, Linc has the most tension with Don, who tells him to relax since they have more in common than he would probably like. Both are criminals who have screwed people over. Don thinks that Lincoln is just mad because he's the one that got screwed. Good point. Linc takes a minute to put in a call to Sara and tells her that once he gets Scylla back, he has every intention of giving it back to The Company. Sara asks him if he really thinks that they'll let them live once they return it but what choice do they have?
Michael will be taken to a remote cabin in California where he will meet with a psychiatrist, courtesy of The Company. He will lead Michael in guided meditation to help recall his childhood memories. Michael will also be shocked by the revelation that his mother is alive but Sara will not be there to help him through that confusing time. The Company moves her to a luxury hotel but, according to TV Guide, Sara doesn't enjoy the luxury. The biggest storyline of Monday night's episode, though, is that a double crossing will lead to one person's arrest and another's death!
- Gina Scarpa, BuddyTV Staff Writer
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