

Tancredi wants to administer in order to stay in the infirmary longer. Michael asks C-Note about the PUGNAc, an insulin blocker, which he needs to take in order to appear diabetic on a test Dr. Unfortunately, T-Bag doesn't want Michael on the bleachers unless he is willing to join in the racist battle between the whites and the blacks, which Michael declined. While they chat, Michael is loosening a screw ( SCHWEITZER ALLEN 11121147) with a quarter he needs from the bleachers they are sitting on. Michael meets T-Bag and his "boyfriend", May Tag, for the first time in the yard. Michael's cell mate ( Sucre) has to go to the SHU for possession of the knife during a shakedown. A knife is found in his cell, but thanks to Warden Pope, that was all that was found. Abu Ramal emerges, then makes a beeline for and embraces Kaniel Outis, who informs him that their escape is set for tomorrow night.Michael Scofield continues to observe people interacting. Michael trades those to Korean cell mate Ja, who has been suffering from DTs, for a cell phone and credit card with which to “order a pizza.” (Very) soon after, his son Mike back home is delivered an origami flower, attached to which is a note that Sara reads, alerting her to get everyone safe because “a storm is coming.” Back in Yemen, Michael and Sid get a signal from the “sheik of light” that the plan is back on, just as the door to solitary springs open. Once in the infirmary, the infamous “Kaniel Outis” is beat on by a guard, after which he is handed a pair of morphine pills. With a clock now ticking - the worst of the prison’s worst, including ISIS bigwig Abu Ramal, are about to be released from solitary - the always resourceful Michael then set in motion Plan B, using a stick of gum from cell mate Sid to start a fire with which he boils water that he then soaks a rag in to make himself appear feverish.

Inside Ogygia, meanwhile, Michael launched his escape, scurrying through an oddly accessible air shaft to get the roof, where he and conveniently American cell mate Whip awaited a light outage… that never came. Admittedly taken aback, Sara reads in hospitalized husband Jacob on the situation, and he suggests, via game theory, that a man such as Michael, whose calling card was manipulating people to do his bidding, may ultimately have succumbed to madness. Later, after a disbelieving Sara storms off, Kellerman points her to video from four years ago, in which Michael emerges from a remote cabin to murder a CIA chief. And it would take a very rare sort of genius bird - such as Michael - to pull off such a change of identity. ( Kellerman!) When not (conspicuously?) chastising Sara for drinking from a plastic water bottle, Kellerman stood firm that the man she knows/knew as Michael Scofield now, in the eyes of history/the federal government, goes by Kaniel Outis, a known terrorist.

Back in New York, Sara paid a visit to the local Department of State office, where the director turned out to be no less than Paul Kellerman. That said, the entire mission into the ISIS-occupied suburbs allowed Inbar Lavi’s Sheba to shine a bit, keeping a stiff upper lip when negotiating with government checkpoint guards or dealing with an extremist ex.įar more entertaining were the separate Michael and Sara stories.
