[SPOILERS] Prison Break – Episode 2-15

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Episode 2.15: The Message
Airdate: January 29, 2007

In Montana, Michael, Linc and Kellerman abduct a TV cameraman, and the brothers tape a message to contact Sara as well as proclaim their innocence to the world.

A FBI agent questions a camera man who shot a video the brothers shot to expose the conspiracy. Mahone has computer technicians and behaviorists analyze the videotape.

Bellick, now an inmate, shares a cell with Avocado and is nicknamed “Fish” by other inmates. The former C.O. must face the music of being the only former C.O. now being locked up at Fox River. Bank, a menacing African American inmate wants to make Bellick his punk but underestimated the new “Fish” as the muscular inmate will soon kiss the floor. Bank and his goons want to make Bellick pay for that confrontation.

In Mexico, Sucre is in Mexico and agrees to cook supper for a widower whose wife just died. In exchange, the widower offers to have Sucre stay for the night… but Sucre has other ideas. Sucre finds a car to getaway in. The police know the car, but won’t recognize the driver. Sucre will get in trouble.

In Wisconsin, Haywire is still building his raft to Holland. He got the idea from the painting he stole in episode 2.06. It is almost complete. Haywire is trying to find something to eat in a dumpster near a convenience store in Wisconsin. Two under aged teens (Kaley Cuoco, Daniel Ross) ask him if they would buy beer for them. He agrees after the teens allow him to keep some money from him to buy food. One of the teens, a young woman, is interested in Haywire and asks him questions. The two will bond over something they share in common… Haywire will become protective of her… a bit too protective.

Guest Cast: Silas Weir Mitchell as Haywire; Kaley Cuoco as Sasha; Daniel Ross as Matt; Dushon Brown as Nurse Katie; Barbara Eve Harris as Lang; Jason Davis as Wheeler; Reggie Lee as Bill Kim; Anthony Fleming as Trumpets.

Credit: SpoilerFix.com, FOX, TV Guide Online

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