
[SPOILERS!!!]
The 4th season series finale of Prison Break ended it’s dying ratings existence in its Friday night slot.
This final season trudged along while everybody was chasing Scylla. The General wanted it, Christina Scofield wanted it. China wanted it. India wanted. Hell, who didn’t want it? I wanted it so I can find some dirt to write about.
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I tried to break this down in a chronological order, but my new novel adaptation of Fox’s Prison Break was getting way too long. The closing story became too convoluted with twists, turns and the reappearance of old characters that I felt that maybe I just needed to draw on my emotions about the finale and not try to detail out the episode. We all say it. Right?
There are some SPOILERS included in one way or another, so you have been warned.

The brothers Michael (Wentworth Miller) and Lincoln (Dominic Purcell) went through a lot through the entire show: from Michael allowing himself to be incarcerated to help free his brother Lincoln for a crime he didn’t commit, to the endless manipulations they were put through to achieve their one true goal: freedom.
General Jonathan Krantz (Leon Russom) was the man who was in control until Michael undermined his entire infrastructure by snagging different parts of Scylla from his control. The General’s only leverage on people was to have his operatives put everyone’s families and friends under the gun. Literally. In the end, his electrical reward was the perfect gift for all his deeds.
Christina Scofield (Kathleen Quinlan) was nasty. The mother of Lincoln Burroughs and Michael Scofield, she was the nasty nail in everything. She was a true “Company” operative that did what was necessary to get her job or goals done. She even gave up her kids to affect her end game. When all was said and done, her demise at the hands of Sara Tanchredi (Sarah Wayne Callies) was perfect.

Theodore “T-Bag” Bagwell (Robert Knepper) was the tragic Shakespearean character in this show. Evil by impulse, he had gotten a taste of legitimate work and loved it. An honest job was one of the lures that the General used to manipulate him into doing his bidding.
Yet T-Bag had a keen analytical mind that was wasted on crime. In the end, the General’s biddings seemed to push T-Bag back to his core mode of murdering and “other” things. Knepper made T-Bag incredibly believable and I couldn’t decide to like, hate or feel sorry for him. In the end, his compulsive nature to take the easier path of crime landed him back where this all began, in a prison with some poor fool hanging on to his pocket linen.
Alexander Mahone (William Fichtner) was a catalyst of action when he had sufficient inspiration. I really enjoyed Fichtner’s portrayal of the character. In fact I like most of what William Fichtner does. He proves that men with receding hairlines can get the job done! Though he was forced to become allies with Scofield, things were worked out in the end for him.
Donald Self (Michael Rapaport) was the fed who promised immunity and gave the escapees blank paper for their work. Who then found himself manipulated back into the fold to be part of this ragtag team of non-criminals (mostly) committing criminal deeds. In the end, he was getting what he deserved as he found himself in a hospital.
Rappaport made us believe that Self was there to help, until he turned on the brothers. Then we didn’t know what to think about his loyalties until I decided that Self was loyal to no one but his own end game. In the end when he was put in a corner so to speak, his written defiance to the feds showed his loyalties finally cemented in with the gang and I’m mixed on his ending. In some ways he deserved it for all his manipulations. Then again, who deserves that kind of vegetative state?
Honorable mention though she wasn’t in the finale:

Jodi Lyn O’Keefe as Gretchen Morgan. I can’t remember a time when a character was done so well. O’Keefe played Gretchen so well that A: I hated every scene she was in. B: Every scene she wasn’t in, I was hoping the scene was producing some end-game to Gretchen’s demise. Yea, it was that bad. A kudos to the actress for scarring me for life.
The Finale Of Twists
Everyone had either been kidnapped or had someone they knew kidnapped or was going to be kidnapped. The other angle that kept coming at me was that every 30 minutes or so, someone else had a gun to Michael’s head. And everyone was tricking everyone. At least Michael had dissected that damn Scylla.
All the on-the-sly maneuverings that went on allowed some old faces and other government entities to show up and finally get the upper hand.
There were a few fresh faces of old in the mix. Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco) and Benjamin Miles “C-Note” Franklin (Rockmond Dunbar). Sucre and C-Note show up as C-Note has a way for everyone to get himself or herself out of this endless spiral of legal trouble they keep finding themselves in and they work their way toward finding Michael and Lincoln.
And suddenly there’s Paul Kellerman, (Paul Adelstein) offering a legal way out of this whole debacle, as it seems he’s backed by the United Nations. Man, everyone was in on this.
In the end, Kellerman had the power to exonerate everyone. Sucre keeps the pen he used to sign his freedom. Everyone bids farewell. Everyone’s loved ones are safe.
The End Let A Steam Out Of My Bag
As everyone is settling into normalcy, Michael’s nose starts to bleed again. You’ve got to be kidding me. Then we jump to four years later and Michael is dead.

It’s four years later and we watch Sara and Michael Jr. gather together with Sucre, Mahone and Lincoln to pay a remembrance visit to Michael’s grave. Lincoln leaves the ever-iconic origami crane on top of the tombstone.
My Quick Take
This finale had to pack a lot into two hours.
Quick nit: Did you notice the Verizon commercial showing off their streaming video in the first hour? They were showing scenes that weren’t going to happen for another 45 minutes? Just brilliant.
I think the show took a ton of extra turns and twists and steps to get where they were in the finale.
It felt like the writers never had an end game, but they let the writing take them wherever it did. That works for some, but then in the end, it feels like writers are scrambling to account for things they hadn’t fully explored or finalized.
Even though I enjoyed watching the finale, there were so many different twists and turns in it that it got old for me. At one point, we were just waiting for the close. It felt like an over-hyped James Bond action flick. Sometimes there’s so much action that it is no longer exciting to see yet one more explosion. Whoopee.
Michael’s death almost seemed to suck the emotion out of me. It distracted from the entire journey of these four years. It disappointed me that after all that work and effort, his only real reward was his own death. Does that mean he’s truly escaped and is free now? I don’t know.
I was hanging out on Twitter before and during the show and Twitter was aflame with frustration and anger toward the ending. It seemed anti-climatic after all was said and done.

For me, the image I can’t get out of my head, when all is said and done, is Lincoln putting the origami crane on Michael’s tombstone. For me, that sad and touching scene will probably be my memory of this whole series.
At least my emotions were invoked one last time and they managed to engage my imaginative depression one last time before closing credits.
I thought the first two years were fantastic.
After that, I know that Fox wanted to keep a ratings winner in their pocket, but the stretching of the feasibility started after the gang got manipulated into helping Self and then everyone else and their mother (literally) after that. If I stick to the first two years, I say fantastic. The third year, well, yea, OK, it was still good. But then this last season I was on-board solely out of sheer loyalty. Loyalty and the hope for a great end game kept me watching. I could not abandon Michael. I needed to see how he came out of all this.
How did you feel about the finale of Prison Break, the season as a whole or the entire 4-year run? Let us know.




155 Comments
Writer Matt Olmstead says the actor who playedLJ was unavailable.
He also said That he got the Idea for killing Michael from a conversation during season 2 with Wentworth Miller who thought Michael at that point had too much blood on his hands to have a simple happy ending.
Olmsteads comments are from two different interviews with TV Guide and Entertainment Weekly.
Olmstead also Mentioned a preque lDVD called The Final Break
It features the main cast including Michael but it doesnt change his final fate.
It fills in the gaps of the 4 year period.
Gary is that “Final Break” dvd movie still gonna happen?
The prequel DVD will be released on July 21st.
They want Fox to show it on TV, but at present that possibility is uncertain.
Thanks Gary for the info,,, !
I’ll be buying that!
Everyone reading should vote for FOX to put the show on tv!
Leave your vote, vote now!
If we get the comments over a few hundred FOX will hear about it !!!
the dvd coming out on july 21, fills the 4 yr gap, if anything at least we will see michael getting to know his son. it starts with a wedding, and shows sarah getting arrested for killing christina. krantz is alive and puts a hit on sarah while she is in prison- the same one gretchen is in. the gang all gets together and breaks sarah out, which is why they are all in mexico. i think MJ died from breaking sarah out- a final test to his undying love to her. the last show makes u think he died from medical… but with all the twists… we know better. i think they are airing episodes 23 and 24 (The final break) in UK. so sad to see the characters go…. very well developed… only if they do break her out… technically she is still on the run… or will just forever live in mexico… which is where they are all located at the gravesite…
Thanks txgrad98,
That makes sense. Don’t tell us anymore.
Sounds like a cool movie ep! Very cool,,,
yea not trying to be giving out spoilers, its all over the web and it airs may 26 in the UK, descriptions of the show are in the UK tv guide
http://data.skyprogrammeinformation.co.uk/wtv.php?week=299&chan=SKD1#
its down at 2200 in the 5th column or so.
not sure how krantz is saved, and still i think they could have had michael work for UN or someone and gone a different direction with the show. maybe one of the characters can have a spinoff show…. i mean the neighbor from Family Guy is getting his own cartoon lol
What was the book at the end that T-Bag commented on in prison? And who Danny, the person the woman referred to when she spat on Paul who is now a congressman. By the way, the show was taking place in 2005, not in real time. When they went four year ahead it was actually 2009, our present day. It was kind of like “24″ or “Lost”. Things are happening slower for them that us.
@Lesley, I think were going to find out in “The Final Break”, the 2 hour tv event,,,/ or dvd?
Fingers crossed!
ALL THE ABOVE IS A DEPICTION OF THE WHOLE PICTURE AND I AGREE TO THE MOST OF THEM
NOW CONCERNING THE DATES THE GREAT MISTAKE IS THAT MICHAEL IN 4 22 IS BORN THE YEAR 74 AND IN S1EP1 IS BORN IN 1978 HUGE MISCONCEPTION AND SECONDLY THAT DIES 2005 AND TBAG HANDCUFFED AT INDIAS EMBASSY SCREAMS THIS IS AN OBAMA NATION THATS ALL
Oh puleassse!
The ending was SAD, which is different from being BAD!
People act like only happy endings are real, so life has no misery, not sadness, no death?!?! It was a sad ending, but NOT a BAD ending at all!
Are you all serious? How can you give kudos to this complete piece of s*#t writing that they dare even call a season?
Let me back up. During Season 1, I was the show’s biggest fan. Season 2 was okay but by the end it was getting ridiculous. After that it has been nothing short of pathetic, contrived, “oh turn around there’s a gun behind you – oh, but wait, there’s a guy with a gun behind him…”
So horrible. So, so, so horrible. At least they had the balls to actually kill Michael.
I’ve never been so disappointed with how a show ended. They not only jumped the shark, they turned around, beat the shark, raped it, then drained the pool so it would die a slow, painful death.
As much as I’d loved to see them all walk away and live happily ever after, this ending kind of put the nail in the coffin to the entire series being pretty unpredictable.
But as always I’ve developed a strange relationship to all characters. We’ve watched them for many thousand hours. Even though he’s fiction, mr Scofield, it felt like I knew the man better than some of my friends in real life. It IS sad that he had to go.
If I can choose between this ending, that Michael is gone and everyone else is happy, and the rumored ending of Michael not being dead but being in hide and faking his death because of events coming in the Prison Break movie then this is the right ending for me. Michael is dead and it hurts as a fan now, but I know that it will eventually make me look back at the series thinking about how damn unpredictable, well written and well acted the seres truly was. But right now, the only feeling that seems to matter to me about the show is – DAMNIT, Michael died!
prison break is great show cuz keep you in stress, I hope to see all stars of prison break in other series.
Amazing ending, very sad. What a brilliant show it’s been. Bit confused as to what’s happening with these extra two episodes but we’ll see..
Does anyone know what song was used at the end of the last episode? It was perfect for the moment and I want to download it!
If you are looking for edge of your seat excitment, then Prison Break and 24 are the best shows on TV. Some of you are complaining about the 3 and 4 seasons of PB, if you didn’t like it, why did you keep watching? I for one thought it was a fantastic show. I will miss it, but you can only run for so long. I too, didn’t care for killing off the main man. He more or less saves everyone, and he gets offed!! It was nice for once to have an ending clearing up everything. Thanks Prison Break.
I loved the show from the moment it began. Never missed an an episode and although the ending was so sad I really liked it. I have just one large issue. In most serialized shows I’ve watched ( read Damages, Desperate Housewives ) someone or something from the past magically appears in the finale so that all loose ends come together.
So wasn’t it convenient for Kellerman ( it sure looked like he was killed after his
court testimony ) to magically appear-oh! and those people didn’t come to kill him .They were there as part of some unamed group who had worked with Michael’s dad to help take down the company. Yeah! right ? All very convenient to end the show.
I still loved the series and although season 4 was a lot slower paced it did pick up in the last 2 episodes. I will miss it greatly- and as one other person has already mentioned when I watched Prison Break and then 24 back to back on Mondays I needed at least a half hour to calm down before I could get to sleep!
Farewell Prison Break – I’ll miss you !!!!!!
I think that a poetic ending would have been for lincoln to die instead. That would have meant that it was all for nil!
I loved the show, I agree that they first couple of seasons were the best. And the two prisons were worth the watch. This season, while I enjoyed it, was more out of devotion and never missing an episode as opposed to can’t miss it or I will die feeling.
Sad that it is over!
Great show, I’ve followed every episode. It makes me really sad to see Michael go, he was the hero, the brains, the kind man that helped everyone. It’s unfair, but I guess that’s life. The ending wasn’t bad, but very sad. I’ll be looking forward to the last two episodes.
I think that MAYBE its not over!! What did everyone sign at the end? Did everyone read it? Maybe Michael’s document had a clause added for him to work for the government. Maybe they had to fake his death? And what happened to Gretchen? I thought her character was great, pure crazy! I’m hoping the re-open this story and tie up a lot of loose ends.
I heard that LJ was not available to shoot with them for the last episodes but he was mentioned.
That was one of the best series I followed in years. The first two seasons were unbelievable. However, it was clear that they needed to finish the series anyway. There was not much to duplicate anymore. Congratulations to all of the people worked for this production. I wish them best luck and many more successful productions.
Gretchen was killed I thought,she got shot and they left her behind.But of course that doesnt mean that she actually died,but good question.I forgot about her.That actresses did such a great job portraying her.
DOES THIS MEAN SARAH IS AVAILABLE??
To Lesley up there who is asking about the book and who Danny is..
Danny is the other guy from the company that worked with Paul in the beginning, Danny went good and was going to give the information to Veronica with names etc of the people from the company but then Paul shot him.
The book T-Bag got angry at had the words “captivity of negativity” wich he himself invented while pretending to work at the company GATE. Thats why they got him so angry.
If ever there was a show I didn’t want the main character killed off, was this one. Surprising, disappointing and unbelievable. Liked all of the characters but Michael was especially was the character we really all identified with. Well written in the first two seasons, season 3 I could almost forget, season 4 was exciting but get to the issue already! There were parts I loved and many parts I wished I could have written myself. Found season 4 exciting but you could tell was dragging. Final 15 minutes of the last show left me feeling more stressed than the whole series. Was something bad going to happen? of course it did, Michael died. I would have never guessed. I honestly thought it would be Lincoln saving his brother in the end. As much as I liked the older protective brother I wouldn’t be so bothered right now if it had been him. No, instead it was Michael. Very sad, just thinking poor little kid how could he ever known what his dad did for all those people around him. Hate to admit it, but, great ending! kudos to the writing staff for taking the chance of killing the most loved character. Rest in peace Michael, you deserve it.
well if i ve to describe 1 word 4 prison break,it d b PERFECT
if michael cdnt hv died,the series wdnt hd a shadow of an impact on us….we ll remember prison break as theee most incredible series eva.michaels death ws justified as the writer is concerned…..
i m vry sad prison break ended
Love u michael
i think this show was great b/c it kept me on the edge of my seat all the time. it was hard to figure out what would happen. it was full of surprises. i sat down & watched the last 4 episodes until 3am. i couldn’t drop it (unlike other shows).
I’m really sad Michael died. but it would be lame if he lived. this show has been really intense. that’s why it could only last 4 seasons. it needed an intense, kick you in the crotch, sit in the bottom of your stomach like a sick feeling ending.
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