"Prison Break" Panama (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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(2007)

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7/10
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claudio_carvalho28 October 2008
T-Bag recovers his backpack of money while Bellick and Sucre chase him in the airport. Bellick presses Sucre to chase T-Bag telling him that he has kidnapped and hidden Maricruz and she has supplies for a few days only. Michael and Lincoln wait for Sara in the cargo ship, but she discovers that Lang is following her and she stops her car and surrenders to the agent. One week later, Mahone is obsessed trying to figure out where Michael is. Richard Sullins proposes a deal to C-Note to go to court to testify against Mahone, and offers a new identity and clear record to him in the witness protection program. T-Bag kills a prostitute and is chased by the police; however he escapes to Panama. Meanwhile, in Cristobal, Panama, Michael and Lincoln argue since Michael is upset for ruining Sara's life; for releasing T-Bag and for the number of people that has died due to their prison break out. Bill Kim tells Mahone that C-Note will be released and offers a getaway to him. Mahone finds that Michael and Lincoln are in Panama and surprises Wheeler in the parking area. Michael and Lincoln are on board to the yacht Christina Rose ready to sail; when Michael receives an e-mail signed by Sucre, he does not imagine that the message has been sent actually by Mahone.

In "Panama", there are great moments like, for example, the sacrifice of Sara; the reaction of C-Note when the security guards go to his cell; or the tense encounter of Mahone and Wheeler in the parking slot. The scum Bellick and Kim Bill have also good moments in the show. However, the cleverness of Mahone deducting where Michael might be is irritating and impossible to believe how he could come up to such conclusion. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Panamá" ("Panama")
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