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Prison Break
S1.E15
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By the Skin and the Teeth

  • Episode aired Mar 27, 2006
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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8.3/10
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Michael's plan to escape has failed. While Lincoln is strapped to the electric chair, he sees an oddly familiar face in the crowd. Is there one last hope to save Lincoln's life, or has his j... Read allMichael's plan to escape has failed. While Lincoln is strapped to the electric chair, he sees an oddly familiar face in the crowd. Is there one last hope to save Lincoln's life, or has his journey reached an end?Michael's plan to escape has failed. While Lincoln is strapped to the electric chair, he sees an oddly familiar face in the crowd. Is there one last hope to save Lincoln's life, or has his journey reached an end?

  • Director
    • Fred Gerber
  • Writers
    • Paul T. Scheuring
    • Nick Santora
  • Stars
    • Dominic Purcell
    • Wentworth Miller
    • Robin Tunney
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Gerber
    • Writers
      • Paul T. Scheuring
      • Nick Santora
    • Stars
      • Dominic Purcell
      • Wentworth Miller
      • Robin Tunney
    • 2User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dominic Purcell
    Dominic Purcell
    • Lincoln 'Linc' Burrows
    Wentworth Miller
    Wentworth Miller
    • Michael Scofield
    Robin Tunney
    Robin Tunney
    • Veronica Donovan
    Amaury Nolasco
    Amaury Nolasco
    • Fernando Sucre
    Wade Williams
    Wade Williams
    • Brad Bellick
    Paul Adelstein
    Paul Adelstein
    • Paul Kellerman
    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Theodore 'T-Bag' Bagwell
    Rockmond Dunbar
    Rockmond Dunbar
    • Benjamin Miles 'C-Note' Franklin
    Sarah Wayne Callies
    Sarah Wayne Callies
    • Sara Tancredi
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    • Charles Westmoreland
    Michelle Forbes
    Michelle Forbes
    • Samantha Brinker
    Frank Grillo
    Frank Grillo
    • Nick Savrinn
    Matt DeCaro
    Matt DeCaro
    • Corrections Officer Roy Geary
    Joe Nunez
    Joe Nunez
    • Manche Sanchez
    • (as Joseph Nunez)
    Tony Denison
    Tony Denison
    • Aldo Burrows
    Andrew Rothenberg
    Andrew Rothenberg
    • Sklar
    Tracy Letts
    Tracy Letts
    • Peter Tucci
    Patricia Wettig
    Patricia Wettig
    • Vice President Caroline Reynolds
    • Director
      • Fred Gerber
    • Writers
      • Paul T. Scheuring
      • Nick Santora
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    8pinkmanboy

    A Temporary Truce

    Ugh, this episode is a total gut punch, but at the same time, it's a tense kind of relief, balancing psychological pressure with a rising sense of desperation that feels like it's spilling off the screen. The postponement of Lincoln's execution is one of those moments that catches you off guard-not because it's unlikely (I mean, no one really expected him to die right there, right then), but because of how the show builds up to it: the grim atmosphere of the execution chamber, Lincoln's hollow stare, Michael and Veronica's silent despair as they watch from behind the glass. It's such raw, claustrophobic suspense that when relief finally hits, it comes with a bitter taste because you know it's just a temporary truce.

    The episode does an interesting job shifting some of the tension outside the prison, with the political conspiracy taking on even darker shades. The detail about Terrence Steadman's autopsy not matching his medical records is a simple but effective twist because it highlights how fragile a lie can be, no matter how much power backs it up. The Vice President's panic and her order to "find the leak and seal it" make it clear that, even though they control the narrative, it only takes one detail-a scar, a scrap of paper-for everything to crumble. And that's exactly what makes the conspiracy even more threatening: not the absolute power, but the desperation of those about to lose it.

    Back inside the prison, the episode dives once again into the show's central theme: Michael's constant battle against the impossible. The escape plan, which already seemed insane from the start, now borders on literal suicide. The decision to go through the psych ward and eventually cross an open area under the watch of three guard towers turns the escape into something that's not just risky-it's practically a death sentence by choice. The conversation with T-Bag and C-Note really drives this home because the show doesn't try to romanticize the plan: it's bad, it's dangerous, and everyone knows it. But that's where "Prison Break"'s genius lies-it's not about finding the perfect plan; it's about making the impossible work because there's no other option.

    The episode also highlights Michael and Sucre's relationship in a way that goes beyond just being cellmates. Sucre's fear when he asks Michael if he's sure he won't get lost in the ducts feels genuine-not just because his freedom depends on the plan working, but because he genuinely cares about Michael. That emotional connection between characters is what keeps "Prison Break" from being just another show about escapes and conspiracies; it's about what people are willing to risk for each other, even when failure seems inevitable.

    The standout moment of the episode, without a doubt, is Michael's infiltration sequence in the guard uniform. The tension here is almost unbearable because, unlike some of the show's more elaborate escape attempts, this one is raw and straightforward: he's walking out in the open, disguised, banking on the hope that no one looks twice. And of course, that doesn't last long. The moment he's almost caught in the boiler room is classic "Prison Break"-keeping us on the brink of a breakdown-but the real blow comes when he severely burns himself to avoid being discovered. The symbolism of that is devastating: Michael literally sacrifices a part of his own body-and more importantly, the tattooed map that's been guiding him so far-to keep the plan alive. It's a scene that perfectly captures the physical and emotional cost of this escape, showing that Michael's brilliance comes with a price much higher than he probably expected to pay.

    And now, with the plan compromised by the loss of part of the tattoo, the episode ends on a cliffhanger that's cruel in its effectiveness. The question isn't just whether they'll manage to escape, but how Michael is going to keep leading the group without his biggest ace in the hole. This is the kind of dilemma the show knows how to explore so well because it forces the protagonist out of his comfort zone and makes us rethink everything we thought we knew about the game. In "Prison Break," the real maze was never the prison-it's always been Michael's mind. And now, even he's flying blind.
    7claudio_carvalho

    The Exhumation and the Lost Blueprint

    The execution of Lincoln is delayed for two weeks because Judge Kessler anonymously receives new evidences about the case while Lincoln glances to his father in the observation room. Judge Kessler orders the exhumation of the remains of Terrance Steadman based on two different records about a removed appendix. Lincoln asks the name of the man in the room to Warden Pope and he tells that he is the journalist William Prall, from the Headline Press. Michael plots another escape plan through the asylum using the blueprint tattooed on his body. He borrows a guard's uniform from Sucre's cousin that works in the laundry to check his plan, but her burns his body on the steam piping; after a medical intervention, Michael finds that the part of the map with the escape route through the asylum is missing on his burnt back.

    This episode is only reasonable when compared with the previous ones. Steadman's dental record was changed and the coroner goes nowhere with the exhumation. Michael will have unexpected problems with his new plan. The appearance of the missing father of Lincoln and Michael is the new mystery. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Adiamento" ("The Delay")

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    • Goofs
      It's not possible to fake dental records by pulling somebodies teeth. They would have to be implanted. A dentist or forensic person would see that, especially in a body with advanced decomposition.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Sara Tancredi: [Refering to Michael's burn] Your cellmate do this to you?

      Michael Scofield: Sucre? No.

      Dr. Sara Tancredi: Who did?

      Michael Scofield: This is the part where I don't answer you.

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      References Matlock (1986)
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      Composed by Ramin Djawadi

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Joliet Prison - Collins Street, Joliet, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Rat Entertainment
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Adelstein-Parouse Productions
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      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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