The inmates receive a mysterious message that puts their plan in jeopardy. Meanwhile, LJ's investigation into Lincoln's case leads her to a shocking revelation.

The premiere episode, "Pilot," perfectly sets the stage, introducing us to Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), a structural engineer who robs a bank to get sentenced to the same prison as his brother, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell). Lincoln is on death row for a crime he didn’t commit—the murder of the Vice President's brother—and is set to be executed in just a few months.

Gain more insight into the production and storytelling of Season 1 through these behind-the-scenes commentaries and recaps:

As Michael and Lincoln's plan nears fruition, they are forced to confront the harsh realities of their situation. The episode's title, "The Killing Box," refers to the electric chair, which awaits Lincoln.

– Michael manipulates the prison hierarchy to keep his plan moving. – The escape group grows as secrets are revealed. Ep. 12: Odd Man Out

The inmates try to find a way to clear Lincoln's name, while also dealing with a new threat from a fellow inmate. Meanwhile, Bellick's investigation into Michael's activities leads him to a surprising discovery.

The season is defined by its meticulous pacing, moving from initial setup to the frantic final escape.

The title says it all. Tonight is the night of escape. Everything that can go wrong does. Westmoreland is fatally injured by a guard. The group drags him through the tunnel while he reveals the exact location of the $5 million. This episode has the highest sustained heart rate of the season.

When Prison Break premiered on Fox in August 2005, few predicted it would become a cultural phenomenon. At its core, the show posed a simple, high-stakes question: What if a brilliant structural engineer got himself sent to the very prison he helped design to break his innocent brother out?

Following his failure to find a path through the psych ward without getting burned, Michael suffers a severe burn over a crucial piece of his tattoo blueprint. Forced to protect the plan, he feigns a psychological breakdown and is sent to the prison psychiatric ward, where he reunites with Haywire to help him reconstruct the missing pieces of the map. Episode 18: "Bluff"

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