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Short summary

Linc's party finally escapes from Yemen and trough ISIS territory to the Mediterranean, where Henry Kawakami-Kishida decides to stay behind, grateful the escape gave home a real life. The others board a vessel to Crete. Despite Whip nursing him even more gratefully after Linc assures him being adopted into the family, Mike fears he may day without proper medical care. Sara is called and instantly flies over , despite objections from husband Jacob, to save him by transfusing her own universal donor blood. recovering, Mike recognizes from her selfies Poseidon is none other then Jacob. They decide to return to the US, fearing Mike Jr. in danger, so Linc calls Sucre, now a sailor saving up to start his luxury sex dolls business, to arrange them being smuggled aboard his dodgy boss's 'chartered' ship.

The background music playing at about 25 minutes in is the same music that appears in multiple episodes of the CW's Arrow.

Paul Adelstein & Inbar Lavi also worked together on Самозванцы (2017).

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    • Author: Akinonris
    Weak characters, weak plot. Feeble lame villains. This has to be the most ridiculous episode in a terrible season. The first prison break season had chemistry, fun characters and an excellent setting and plot. Without good writing and lacking good settings the show is a failure. Blah nothing much else to say. Hard to spend much time reviewing this dross. No tension. No suspense. Ridiculous plot holes. Terrible.
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    • Author: Ttyr
    So, Michael finds his way to Phaecia on foot through the dessert and then boards a boat that takes them all to Crete in 12 hours!! With no passports no less. At the same time Sarah lands on an airport in Crete. How do we now it's Crete? Well, because of the Greek word written on a window. Which, by the way, is just some Greek letters put together and doesn't mean anything. Then, Michael gets a blood transfusion in a hotel room. Sarah has even brought syringes and saline solution with her. I guess the 100ml rule doesn't apply for her. And, later, when Michael wakes up and tells her that her husband is indeed Poseidon, she just says that she knew it but she asked him if he was a killer and he said no. Oh ok then. Why shouldn't she believe him, right? So, after she realises her husband is actually a killer, and she has left her kid with him, what does she and Michael do? Well, what any normal parent would do: sit around, talk about Michael's misfortunes and then "oh God! Mike. I've left him with Jacob." As if she had forgotten to turn off the oven. I bet it didn't take the screenwriter more that half an hour ro write this script. Maybe the whole of season 6 for that matter.
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    • Author: Gaeuney
    How stupid or ignorant they think we are? Couldn't continue watching after this.
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    • Author: Doath
    I felt amazing after watching this episode so I thought I ought to write a review. I have watched the previous 6 episodes with deep sadness because they were nowhere near the old Prison Break that we all used to love. However, this episode really has the vibe of season 1 & 2, that thrill,suspense and a cliffhanger at the end. Loved it.
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    • Author: Dagdalas
    When it comes to prison break we always remember the very first season.And then we think about the second.The anticipation of those kind of lost.We did not know whats going to happen. As it comes to now its not that whats going to happen.The fact is how is going to happen.Kind of like you knew it.

    Intensive obviously if you did not think of what is in further.Every moment is thrilling.Plot is very clear.Sara tancredi kind of off beat in this episode.Lincoln and Scofield are too.

    i suggest to watch this not being god like you know backwards and afterwards.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Dominic Purcell Dominic Purcell - Lincoln 'Linc' Burrows
    Wentworth Miller Wentworth Miller - Michael Scofield
    Sarah Wayne Callies Sarah Wayne Callies - Sara Tancredi
    Paul Adelstein Paul Adelstein - Paul Kellerman (credit only)
    Robert Knepper Robert Knepper - Theodore 'T-Bag' Bagwell (credit only)
    Amaury Nolasco Amaury Nolasco - Fernando Sucre
    Mark Feuerstein Mark Feuerstein - Jacob Anton Ness
    Inbar Lavi Inbar Lavi - Sheba (credit only)
    Augustus Prew Augustus Prew - David 'Whip' Martin
    Crystal Balint Crystal Balint - Heather
    Marina Benedict Marina Benedict - A&W
    Christian Michael Cooper Christian Michael Cooper - Mike Scofield
    Steve Mouzakis Steve Mouzakis - Van Gogh
    Ryan Sands Ryan Sands - Vincent
    Rick Yune Rick Yune - Ja
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