Prison Break Season 1 Ep 5 -

Meanwhile, Lincoln Burrows sat in the gloom of death row, the electric chair’s shadow stretching toward him like a second set of bars. His last appeal was a joke written on legal paper. Veronica Donovan, his former flame and now his lawyer, had hit a wall: the evidence against him was sealed tighter than a maximum-security cell.

"Miss Donovan," one said, "we need you to stop asking about the Burrows case." prison break season 1 ep 5

"Must have been something I ate," Michael replied, scanning the room behind her. The lock on the medication cabinet. The window’s bolt. The drainpipe near the exterior wall. It was all there—the exit route he needed. But to use it, he’d need access to the infirmary after hours. Meanwhile, Lincoln Burrows sat in the gloom of

His tattoo held the key to every pipe, every bolt, every guard rotation. But the infirmary door’s lock was a cipher he hadn’t cracked. Not yet. "Miss Donovan," one said, "we need you to

That meant gaining Sara’s trust. Or breaking it.

The fluorescent lights of Fox River State Penitentiary buzzed low and constant, like trapped flies. Michael Scofield sat on his bunk, the blueprints of the prison now fully committed to memory—but memory wasn't enough. The plan had hit its first real wall.

Outside the prison walls, Veronica dug deeper into the "English, Fitz or Percy" puzzle. She found a shell company called Percy Holdings , an offshore account under Fitzgerald & Associates , and a banker named English who’d signed off on a $5 million transfer to Lincoln’s account—the very money the prosecution called "blood money."