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Ramal may have agreed to be on the team, but he’s not being much of a team player. Ignoring Michael’s orders, the bad guy is instead trying to free himself first. While he eventually relents, it could be too late, as Cross and company continue to try to smash or shoot their way in. The suspense continues to build with Ramal getting the hinges off and freeing Michael, who then lets Ja and Whip out. “We work together or we both die,” he tells Ramal, demanding the terrorist provide safe passage out of the country in exchange for being let out of his cell. “You have my word,” proclaims Ramal. That’s good enough for Michael. The four inmates begin their journey through the prison with Cross in hot pursuit.

We take a break from the prison break to check in on the adventures of T-Bag and Kellerman. I’d watch that spin-off. Things pick up right where we left them: Kellerman is still talking about how scary Poseidon is. Basically, he’s the GOAT of rogue CIA spies. Considering Poseidon’s pursuit of his own ideology, Kellerman assumes he wants Ramal free to fight Iran and Russia. “Compared to them, me and you are a couple angels,” the G-man says to T-Bag. “Maybe your fate is to be a patriot.” Could be; that was practically the plot of The Fate of the Furious. Then, BOOM! Kellerman is shot through the window. It’s A&W and Van Gogh, who were recently spotted talking to Kellerman’s coworker. As he hides in the basement, T-Bag does the one thing we’d never expect him to do — call 911 for help.
Cross is still tracking Michael and crew when they run across Sid. Fearing they’ve been cornered, they decide to hide. Michael is ready to possibly sacrifice himself for the team, asking Whip to find MJ and tell him his father loves him. Sid beats him to the punch, grabbing a nearby knife and stabbing Cross. That’s the last obstacle for the Ogygia Five. They’re next seen climbing out of the prison just as Lincoln makes it back in. Dang, this guy is really getting his cardio workout today.
“I was you once, killing for a lie,” a bleeding-out Kellerman says as Van Gogh stands over him. “It’s human nature to find stuff out, so you will or she will. And then, a lie has to kill a truth. Which one of you is going to die next?” The immediate answer is Kellerman. Van Gogh puts a final bullet in him, officially ending the run of a Prison Break original. R.I.P. Kellerman, the bad guy we loved to hate and also kind of actually liked. Approaching sirens force A&W and Van Gogh to flee the premises, not knowing T-Bag is now following them. The duo soon stop for a meeting with a mysterious someone, whom neither we nor T-Bag can see. He gets out of his car to get a closer look and… it’s Jacob! “Behold the villain,” quips T-Bag. I knew my hate for Jacob would pay off.
Finally on the outside, Michael and the boys are headed for the auto shop. One small problem — Ja is missing. They find him casually eating some fruit, unbothered by the explosions around him and the fact that they just broke out of prison. Michael throws the junkie hacker to the ground, declaring Ja’s out of the group. But it’s all for show, as he slides Ja a note with instructions. He books it and makes it to the auto shop first, finding guns underneath a work bench. Unfortunately, Ramal’s men aren’t far behind.

Soon, Michael and his cellmates are all trapped and forced to their knees. With Ramal holding a knife to Michael’s throat, things aren’t looking great… until Lincoln comes out of nowhere and takes control of the machine gun on one of the terrorist group’s cars. “Step away from my brother,” he yells. Everyone puts their guns down, but Ramal hasn’t dropped the knife. It’s a classic Prison Break Yemen stand-off. Whip has officially lost it, jumping in the middle and sharing the story of the crime he was arrested for. Once again seeing red, he grabs the knife and stabs Ramal. This prompts Lincoln to shoot all of the bad guys. For a low-level Chicago con, dude looks right at home behind a massive war weapon.
The guys duck into a building, and Whip is rightfully curious who this new fella is. “He’s my brother,” cries Michael as he and Lincoln embrace. Michael insists he will explain everything later (let’s hope so). But the good times don’t last long. Footage of them killing Ramal is being broadcast on the news. “The entire army of ISIL just declared war on us,” announces Sid. I don’t know; Country Break doesn’t have the same ring to it.
What did you think? How did this escape stack up against the others? Are you glad to finally see Michael and Lincoln reunited?
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