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: Convinced of his brother's innocence, Michael Scofield (who helped design the prison) commits an armed robbery to get himself incarcerated in the same facility. The Tattoos

April 24, 2006

Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 1): To get time to work on the walls, Michael triggers a lockdown that spirals into a full-scale riot.

The final run of episodes is a non-stop adrenaline rush. With the clock ticking and Bellick (the head guard) closing in on their hole in the floor, the group—now dubbed the —has no choice but to go. Prison Break Season 1 All Episodes

Michael tests his cellmate Sucre's loyalty with a fake phone. Sucre passes but initially refuses to join the escape, forcing Michael to take on a erratic new cellmate, Haywire. Episode 4: "Cute Poison"

The driving force of Season 1 is the bond between two brothers: Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) and Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller). Lincoln is sitting on death row at Fox River State Penitentiary, framed for the murder of Terrence Steadman, the brother of the Vice President of the United States. With all legal avenues exhausted and Lincoln’s execution date fast approaching, Michael takes matters into his own hands.

Season 1 is structured as a ticking clock, with Lincoln’s execution date looming. The 22 episodes can be divided into three distinct phases: 1. The Setup (Episodes 1–9) : Convinced of his brother's innocence, Michael Scofield

Set primarily within the walls of the Fox River State Penitentiary, the first season is a chess game played by Michael Scofield against the institution itself. Below is a comprehensive guide to all 22 episodes of Prison Break Season 1. The Master Plan: Prison Break Season 1 Breakdown 1. "Pilot"

is more than just a show about a jailbreak; it’s a story about the lengths a person will go for family. Whether it’s Michael’s cold, calculated genius or the brutal reality of life behind bars, these 22 episodes redefined the thriller genre on television.

Tensions reach a breaking point, and the group faces a dilemma: they have too many people for the escape route. Abruzzi decides to remove a member, leading to a direct confrontation with Michael. 13. "End of the Tunnel" With the clock ticking and Bellick (the head

Michael saves Dr. Tancredi during the riot, further complicating their growing bond. The guards regain control, but Michael's plan is nearly exposed. Lincoln narrowly avoids an assassination attempt. 8. "The Old Head"

The Secret Service attempts to have Michael transferred to another facility to stop his investigation. To figure out the safest escape route away from the prison walls, Michael triggers a lockdown and sneaks onto the roof. He watches the surrounding streets to see which route the police cars take—English, Fitz, or Percy. He discovers that Fitz Street remains clear during emergencies, establishing it as their getaway path. Episode 6: "Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 1)"

Unlike many shows where side characters feel like fodder, every inmate in the Fox River Eight had a distinct motivation, making you root for (or fear) them equally.

Michael Scofield stages a bank robbery to get sentenced to Fox River, the very prison he helped design. Once inside, he reunites with his brother Lincoln and reveals his secret weapon: the entire prison blueprint is disguised within an elaborate tattoo covering his torso. He also makes contact with key inmates needed for his plan, including his cellmate Sucre and the mob boss John Abruzzi. Episode 2: "Allen"