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The Rat

  • Episode aired Mar 20, 2006
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
6.4K
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Dominic Purcell in The Rat (2006)
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With the pipe to the infirmary replaced and Lincoln's life hanging in the balance, Michael must rethink his plan to escape and save his brother's life. A fellow inmate may hold the key to pr... Read allWith the pipe to the infirmary replaced and Lincoln's life hanging in the balance, Michael must rethink his plan to escape and save his brother's life. A fellow inmate may hold the key to preventing Lincoln's execution.With the pipe to the infirmary replaced and Lincoln's life hanging in the balance, Michael must rethink his plan to escape and save his brother's life. A fellow inmate may hold the key to preventing Lincoln's execution.

  • Director
    • Kevin Hooks
  • Writers
    • Paul T. Scheuring
    • Matt Olmstead
  • Stars
    • Dominic Purcell
    • Wentworth Miller
    • Robin Tunney
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    6.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Hooks
    • Writers
      • Paul T. Scheuring
      • Matt Olmstead
    • Stars
      • Dominic Purcell
      • Wentworth Miller
      • Robin Tunney
    • 4User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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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
    Marshall Allman
    Marshall Allman
    • LJ Burrows
    Wade Williams
    Wade Williams
    • Brad Bellick
    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
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • Governor Frank Tancredi
    Frank Grillo
    Frank Grillo
    • Nick Savrinn
    Lane Garrison
    Lane Garrison
    • David 'Tweener' Apolskis
    Matt DeCaro
    Matt DeCaro
    • Corrections Officer Roy Geary
    Tracy Letts
    Tracy Letts
    • Peter Tucci
    Patricia Wettig
    Patricia Wettig
    • Vice President Caroline Reynolds
    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Warden Henry Pope
    Phil Ridarelli
    • Lyle
    • Director
      • Kevin Hooks
    • Writers
      • Paul T. Scheuring
      • Matt Olmstead
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    10pinkmanboy

    The Fragility of Genius

    The kind of episode that gets your heart racing because it embodies exactly what the show does best: creating unbearable tension where every second feels like a thread about to snap. The failed escape, which had been meticulously built with surgical precision, hits like a shock-not just for Michael and his crew, but for us, following every step of this carefully crafted plan. And the cruelest part is that the setback doesn't happen because of some genius miscalculation or a dramatic slip-up from a key character-it's an unexpected, almost mundane obstacle. That's what makes it even more frustrating: realizing that no matter how brilliant Michael is, there are variables he simply can't control.

    The tension within the group of escapees, especially with that unbearable creep T-Bag pulling a knife on Michael, works as a reminder of how fragile this alliance really is. T-Bag isn't just the agent of chaos-he's the embodiment of the savagery that comes out when desperation takes over. The fact that his threat gets interrupted by a guard creates an interesting contrast between internal and external danger: in "Prison Break," sometimes the deadliest enemy isn't the prison system-it's the guy right next to you. The frantic pace of their retreat back to square one is electrifying because it flips the show's usual dynamic. We're used to seeing these characters move toward freedom, but here, they're running from their own failure, trying to cover up the tracks of a plan gone wrong. And, in a way, that's even more gut-wrenching.

    Michael is on the verge of an emotional breakdown. His frustration is palpable-not just because the plan failed, but because time is running out with cruel, relentless precision. His moral dilemma when he asks Sara for help is a vulnerable moment that adds layers to their relationship. It's no longer just a dynamic of manipulation and convenience-there's a genuine connection there, even if Michael, true to his character, tries to hide it under the facade of the mission. The dialogue where Sara admits that asking her father for clemency would only hurt Lincoln is heartbreaking because it exposes the limits of her influence, reinforcing the show's recurring theme: the system is a machine that crushes even those trying to do the right thing.

    The moment when Michael hears Westmoreland say, "It's not the lightning that kills you, it's the wait," is one of the episode's most powerful lines. The show has always handled the idea well that the real terror isn't in the final act of execution, but in the suspense leading up to it. And that's when Michael, in a flash of the genius we know, realizes there's still a loophole. The plan to sabotage the electric chair with a rat is as absurd as it is brilliant, and the contrast between its almost crude simplicity and the massive impact it could have is what makes "Prison Break" so fascinating. The detail of him literally "grabbing a rat" while Bellick is doing the same, in a different sense, spying on Michael through Tweener, is a subtle but effective metaphor: in this prison, everyone's a rat in a desperate race-for freedom, power, or survival.

    Bellick, as always, is the guard dog of the system, driven by an almost childish sadism, but paradoxically, he's also a victim of the very structure he defends. The way he sidesteps bureaucracy to fix the electric chair says a lot: he doesn't just want to maintain order-he craves the feeling of absolute control, even if it means trampling rules that supposedly protect the system itself. The episode builds this tension with ruthless precision, intercutting Michael and Veronica's race against time with scenes of LJ watching helplessly as the countdown to his father's execution plays out on TV. It's a reminder that the impact of injustice doesn't stop at the prison walls-it stretches like a shadow over everyone on the outside.

    The climax, with Lincoln being taken to the electric chair, is a gut punch. The direction nails it by not holding back on the visual details: the cold, bureaucratic ritual of preparing a man to die is shown without any gloss, which makes it all the more harrowing. Lincoln's empty stare, mixed with Michael and Veronica's restrained grief, creates emotional tension that goes beyond the obvious question of "Is he going to die?" The real weight lies in what that scene represents: the failure of justice, the collapse of hope, the temporary triumph of corruption.

    But it's that word-temporary-that keeps the thread of hope alive. Because even when the show throws us into the abyss of despair, there's always the feeling that Michael has one more card up his sleeve. And that's what makes "Prison Break" addictive: the certainty that no matter how lost the game seems, the next move could flip the entire board.
    shawnpatrl

    Boring after the first 15 min

    Ep 14 Started out good, then became watered down for the last half, it's like they figured we had been without it for so long we wouldn't care if the episode was watered down. I have to say i'm disappointed Fox needs to stick with what made the show so successful. And the report that the footage of the escape that is being show on promotions are just that, promotional footage, that has nothing to do with this season, it was only shot to be a "teaser ad" . This is wrong on fox's part. Also due to the show popularity it has been extended to 44 episodes and will take place over 2 seasons half chronicling the escape and the other half the lives on the run (someone watch the fugitive lately?) Well we saw it happen with lost they'll keep beating this horse till it's dead and gone. Fox has burned us again, thanks fox, for ruining this good show, and one of the best series it has (Kitchen confidential) please leave 24 alone its the last one you haven't destroyed completely (not sure tho after killing tony this week).
    10dylan-diggy-dj

    Amazing

    The episode has you thinking there is no way out for the protagonists
    9claudio_carvalho

    The Most Dramatic Episode

    With the unexpected fail of Michael's plan, the five frustrated inmates return to the storage room. Michael begs Sara to talk with Veronica and Nick first to see the evidences and to ask for clemency to her father. Meanwhile Nick and Veronica appeal in court of Judge Kessler and request an exhumation of Steadman remains. Michael learns that if something goes wrong with the electric chair, the execution is delayed. He uses a rat to short-circuit the electric installation, but David overhears the conversation and rats Michael's talk to Captain Bellick. Sara stays with Lincoln in his cell; later Michael and Veronica have a last meeting with him and he talks with his son LJ by phone. When Lincoln is walking to the electric chair, the governor calls to say that he had reviewed the process and denied the request of clemency.

    "The Rat" is certainly the most dramatic episode of "Prison Break" up to this moment. Dr. Tancredi is really involved with Michael and Lincoln and the claws of the Vice-President Caroline Reynolds are extending, using her power and influence to execute Lincoln. Fox River is full of rats, the long-tailed rodents and the inmate David. The impressive performance of Wade Williams is again awesome. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "O Rato" ("The Rat")

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    • Trivia
      Matt DeCaro (Corrections Officer Roy Geary) also played a brief role as a Correctional Officer In U.S. Marshals (1998).
    • Goofs
      When Lincoln and Michael are playing gin rummy, Michael takes two turns in a row without Lincoln playing. When Lincoln exposes Michael's hand Michael only has seven cards. Playing gin he should have ten.
    • Quotes

      [Lincoln is in the infirmary]

      C.O. #2: Why isn't he cuffed to the table?

      Dr. Sara Tancredi: What's he going to do? Steal a cottonball?

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      Composed by Ramin Djawadi

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • 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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