

Across the yard, Krantz and T-Bag are being held in the men's facility. Prisoner Gretchen Morgan watches from a distance. She is held in the Miami-Dade State Penitentiary, where overcrowding necessitates that the female prison and jail inmates are housed in the same building. Sara is arrested for the murder of Christina (Scofield) Hampton. This was the initial ending for Prison Break, until the release of season 5. It also reveals the ultimate fate of Gretchen Morgan ( Jodi Lyn O'Keefe). It details the manipulated arrest and incarceration of Sara Tancredi ( Sarah Wayne Callies) for the murder of Christina Scofield, the final escape plan which Michael devises for Sara, and the details surrounding Michael's death. The movie covers the events which occurred in between the downfall of The Company, and the revelation of Michael Scofield's ( Wentworth Miller) death. Jacob leaves when he sees Michael pull up, initiating the plan to burn the house down with Michael and Sara inside it.Prison Break: The Final Break is a 2009 television film of the Prison Break franchise. I mean, as if we didn’t already hate this guy enough, am I right? Van Gogh looks shaken. Not even knowing about Van Gogh’s recent discovery of his conscience, Sara begins trying to get the assassin on her side by telling him it was Jacob who killed the former CIA director. “And then you met my husband and you realized he’s smarter than you.” Shots fired! Then, Van Gogh joins the party, making things even more awkward. “You’re too busy trying to be the smartest man in the room,” says Sara. Jacob is trying to rationalize his actions, and he admits that the sole purpose of sending Michael to Yemen was to set up his romantic rival to die. We already knew that A&W, Michael, and MJ were in the house, but here, things shift downstairs to reveal Sara tied up across from her “psychopath” husband. “Behind the Eyes” picks up six minutes prior to that bloody conclusion. Last week’s penultimate episode ended with the cliffhanger of who got shot in the house, plus the question of Lincoln’s status.
