Michael’s cellmate, who provides the emotional heart of the prison walls.
A man who believes in rehabilitation and enlists Michael to help build a Taj Mahal model for his anniversary.
The pilot episode of Prison Break , titled "Pilot," is arguably one of the most effective opening chapters in television history. Airing in 2005, it didn't just set the stage for a thriller; it trapped the audience behind the bars of Fox River State Penitentiary alongside its protagonist, Michael Scofield.
The episode wastes no time establishing the stakes. Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), a brilliant structural engineer, commits a daylight armed robbery of a bank. His goal isn't money—it’s incarceration.
Michael’s brother, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), is on death row for the murder of the Vice President’s brother. Despite the overwhelming evidence, Michael is convinced of Lincoln's innocence. Having exhausted all legal avenues, Michael decides the only way to save his brother from the electric chair is to break him out from the inside. The Blueprint: More Than Just Ink