Why? Because Lincoln is free, but Michael is trapped.
If the first season of Prison Break was about getting out, Season 2 is about staying out. Often described by creator Paul Scheuring as "The Fugitive times eight," season 2 prison break exclusive
Michael's plan was quiet and surgical: infiltrate Galván Freight’s Panama depot, find their ledger, follow the money, and expose the men who had used a falsified death warrant to bury inconvenient witnesses. The ledger was digital and hardened; getting it meant a tech, and there was only one man they could think of who could break into a maritime corporation's servers without leaving fingerprints—Fernando Sucre. He would come, if only for Maricruz. Often described by creator Paul Scheuring as "The
They filmed everything. They smuggled phones, hacked satellite uplinks, and sent the files to a journalist Michael once had sussed out during the prison escape—an online watchdog willing to publish with his life on the line. But publication wasn't enough. The cabal answered with a strike: T-Bag reappeared, claiming he’d switched sides—he had proof too, he alleged. It was a lie. He wanted leverage: Sucre's guilt, Lincoln's head, and a ticket back to a life he thought he'd lost. They filmed everything