Though this episode takes place in June, fake Cooper Green's breath can be seen in a few shots. T-Bag's money inside his knapsack should have been easily discovered at the airport because it should have gone through the x-ray machine. As a SOP in the airport, all luggage carry-on or otherwise should go through X-ray. Had they discovered the money, It should have raised a red flag and T-Bag couldn't have gotten inside the plane that easily.Although the brothers and Sara finally get their hands on the evidence needed to uncover the conspiracy, we don't get to hear the tape.There is a mark of contusion on the face of Kim caused by Lincoln. When he called Mahone, on the first shot, there was no mark yet on the second one, there was the mark. When Michael is kicking the fake Cooper Green, you can clearly see someone running behind Michael. When freezing that shot, it appears to be Lincoln. Than there's a shot of the fake Cooper Green on the ground, followed by a shot of Michaels face, after that shot Lincoln comes running out the building, again. When Sid is done with the tattoo, Michael puts his shirt back on to leave. When you get a tattoo you actually have to keep a bandage on it for a few days because of blood and ink rejection. Anyway, his shirt would get stained from the ink. This is the only episode where Wentworth Miller had to wear the entire tattoo. When D.B. Cooper parachuted out of the plane he was carrying all 20 dollar bills, in this show he has 100's. According to the papers Michael fills out and hands to officer Bellick his birth date is September 8th, 1978. Which would make him 27 years old. His ID# is displayed as "A7468" and his back number is "94941" The only information on the form in which he didn't fill out - is his race; which has been left blank. In the scene where Sucre is waiting for Maricruz, he looks at the clock and it is around 10:15. But when Maricruz enters the room, the time is set a few minutes back. Wentworth Miller's character, Michael Scofield, is given the nickname 'Fish' in the prison. Wentworth Miller's first acting gig was in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the episode Go Fish, playing Gage Petronzi, who turned into a fish. Baylor University, the school where the character Veronica was said to go to school actually exist in Waco, Texas. The diploma was accurate. Baylor University has a Law School. Originally, the character of Maricruz (Sucre's girlfriend) was played by Nadine Velazquez, until she was cast in "My Name Is Earl" and was replaced by Camille Guaty. The scene she filmed (the conjugal visit) was reshot exactly with the new actress. Goof: When Michael first enters the prison when he walking towards Bellick for the first time, Michael doesn’t have the tattoos on his arms and then again when he’s talking to Sucre about passion. The electric chair is not used as a primary instrument of execution in the State of Illinois where the series is set. Originally, the method of execution scripted for Lincoln's death was via lethal injection. For shock value, however, this was changed. Many scenes are filmed in serial killer John Wayne Gacy's old cell The article states that "D.B. Cooper" escaped with a million and a half dollars. However, D.B. Cooper actually only made off with $200,000. If you pause on the articles that Michael tears down at the beginning of the episode, you can see that all of them foreshadow the characters he meets and the various parts of his grand plan. There is an article on Abruzzi, D.B. Cooper, the anti-insulin drug PUGNAC as well as two articles on the governor's daughter, Dr. Tancredi. It seems likely that the show takes place in Illinois. Not only is it shot at Joliet Prison which is located in Illinois, but the D.B. Cooper article that flashes on the screen at the beginning of the show suggests that as well: ‘D.B. Cooper’ Myth Still Alive Despite Conviction John Muer, Correspondent Bloggers and self-proclaimed experts maintain to this day that the infamous skyjacker—who parachuted out of a 727 over a quarter century ago with a million and a half dollars—is still alive and out there enjoying his windfall to this very day, despite the fact that a man is serving out a life sentence for the crime in Illinois... Conspiracy theorists across the country refuse to put the D.B. Cooper myth to bed despite the [BOTTOM OF ARTICLE CUT OFF] out of a 727 in early 1972 with more than a million dollars in cash Some claim to know the true whereabouts of the still-missing cash. One thing’s for certain however if 59-year-old Charles Westmoreland was rightly convicted of the crime, he’ll likely never get to spend a penny of it, as he’s currently serving a life sentence without possibility of parole for the two killings linked with the hijacking. [ARTICLE BEGINS REPEATING] PUGNAc is a real chemical insulin blocker - but you can't buy it at your corner pharmacy. Purchased at a bulk chemical warehouse, one 5mg tablet of PUGNAc costs $125. The two rules of the prison, according to the guard: 1: You got nothing coming. 2: See Rule 1. Allen is not a person, but the type of wrench Michael needs to unscrew the toilet in his cell. Michael asks the Doctor how long his glucose test will take - a question any Type 1 diabetic should know the answer to. The mysterious woman in the remote house in Montana is Patricia Wettig. On the Fox website, she is referred to as "The Garlic Cutter." Michael's glucose test revealed his blood sugar level as 180 mg/dl. At the end of the previous episode (Allen), Scofield had to take a blood test in the infirmary and Dr. Tancredi is seen wearing a blue shirt. Scofield leaves with a c.o. and then Cpt. Bellick takes him to Abruzzi where he cuts his toes and Scofield almost immediately returns to the infirmary where Dr. Tancredi has changed her hair and her shirt is now red. In the scene where Veronica visits with Lincoln in the prison there is a goof. When Lincoln is entering the visitation room you can see Veronica, standing up, in the side of the camera shot. When the camera then cuts to Veronica, we see her rising, when before she was already standing. When Veronica and Kellerman are shaking hands in her office, they at first are shaking hands over Veronica's laptop. When the camera switches angles, however, their hands are on the left side of the laptop, not directly over it. Veronica's graduation picture isn't accurate. Baylor University's colors are green and gold not blue. Haywire, Michael's new cellmate, does not sleep - ever. Abruzzi decides to use a soft touch to get Michael's information about Fibonacci, and takes care of Michael's T-Bag problem for him. Michael reveals a few more details to Abruzzi in return, including that Abruzzi will be out within a month. Goof: When Michael is unscrewing the bolt on the side of the toilet he's actually not unscrewing anything! You can clearly see his hands moving as he turns the last few turns with his hand but his hand is an inch away from the bolt hole which has no bolt in the first place. Phosphoric acid is also found in cola drinks and is the reason why they can be used to clean coins and dissolve teeth. Coca cola has a pH of around 2.6, which means it is as acidic as your stomach juices (on average). Michael combines copper sulfate and phosphoric acid to corrode the drain beneath the infirmary. In fact, these chemicals do not create a corrosive when mixed: instead they produce nougat. In the picture that Kellerman picks up in Veronica's house, Lincoln and Michael are wearing the same things that they are wearing in season 2. The first time Michael is digging behind the sink, there are water connections to the back of it. Later in the episode, once Sucre has returned and Michael is removing the sink again, the water connections have disappeared. The tattoos on Lincolns arms (seen in the flashback when he relates his side of the story) were not there in earlier episodes. Michael and Lincoln have different last names because their dad split when their mother was pregnant with Michael and he took her maiden name. Haywire's real name is Charles Patoshik. Haywire says that he was diagnosed as having schizoaffective disorder with bipolar tendencies. "Cute Poison" refers to the label on a bottle Michael has tattooed on his arm. The letters are a mnemonic for copper sulfate (Cu O S to mean CuSO4) and phosphoric acid (P O to mean H3PO4). Copper sulfate is commonly used as an herbicide. Phosphoric acid is a component of fertilizer. Agent Kellerman wears a small blue pin on his left lapel. It is the SF or special forces insignia. It is also consistently worn UPSIDE DOWN by Agent Kellerman. The arrowhead crest should point upward. When the plastic key is put into the door by Abruzzi, it is in the keyhole in the doorknob. When Michael opens the door, the key is shown as being in the deadbolt. When Michael goes out the door and goes to take the key out, it is back in the doorknob. In the paper the Warden is reading given to him by Agent Kellerman, dated Thursday, July 16, 1998, the headline reads "Local Youth Found Dead" and the caption below the picture reveals that youth to be Will Clayton. Hooke's Law of Elasticity, which Michael refers to when explaining his plan for breaking through the wall, is completely out of context and irrelevant to tensile strength. Goof: In the middle of the episode, when the situation's escalating in Gen. Pop. and C.O. Geary is facing T-Bag, right after the "Ain't that hot?" line, C.O. Mack can be seen just behind Geary. In the next shot, however, he is shown walking into the cell block. The devil projected up onto the wall was originally supposed to be an image of Christ on the crucifix. It was changed at the last minute because Fox didn't like the idea of drilling into Christ and hitting Christ with a sledgehammer. In the original scenes, this was the character Sucre's objection and Michael had to convince him it was alright. It takes less than 5 minutes for the prisoners to break the huge metal fence of the guard room, when they need more than half an hour to open the wooden door of the infirmary. We learn in this episode that Sucre strongly believes in God and fears the Devil. It's rather strange that T-Bag didn't see the inside of the Solitary, since he pretty much got the riot started and then contributed to it escalating. Goof: When Bellick talks with Westmoreland in his cell, he starts to smoke. After he lit the cigarette he puts the lighter and cigarette pack back in his pocket. Seconds later we see him sit down, and he puts the lighter and pack of cigarettes in his pocket again. In this episode, Michael says "Seventeen days from now, they're going to strap my brother to the electric chair, sending 15,000 volts coursing through his body for a crime he didn't commit." However, in real-life, most commonly, the electric chair will send between 2,000 - 2,500 Volts on it's first round, which is then reduced everytime afterwards. Previously in episode 5 when the video with footage from the surveilance camera got stolen, Veronica tells Nick that nobody has an extra key to her apartment, however in this episode, we see that the guard has keys to the apartment, surely Veronica would have atleast asked him about anybody coming by. Route 66 starts in Chicago, not New York. Michael mentions that Westmoreland would have only received 20 years to life if he hadn't killed that girl. But because he was convicted on felony murder, his sentence was cubed was 60 to life. 20 cubed is 8,000 years. To serve 60 years, it would have to be tripled, not cubed. The devil's outline can still be seen after the light goes out. Goof: One of the news reporters refers to Fox River as a "Level 5 Facility." In the pilot, the judge called it a "Level 1 Facility." LJ's email address is LJ@ign.com. When we first see Tweener in the yard, We see that one sleeve is rolled up to show off his tattoo. If you look at this tattoo closely you can notice it says "LG" this is the initials of the actual actor who plays Tweener - Lane Garrison. In the notes sent to Burrows, if you read the last word of every line, it reads: "It's LJ, I'm with Veronica I'm okay. I love you." Michael's gold watch is an Italian Remidi with Gold Ban, pole face, all weather and a butterfly clasp, from 2003. Goof: Just before the Officer walks past Lincoln's cell for count Lincoln is seen sitting on his bed reading L.J's note. When the Officer walks past Lincoln's cell Lincoln pushes out the note for his last meal but when the scene cuts back to Lincoln he is still sitting in the same position as before. There could not have been enough time elapsed for him to return to the same position. The phone number on Michael's arm breaks the "555" exchange rule. Inserting an actual phone number into a television show is something new producers are doing to promote their show. Thus far it has been used by Gilmore Girls, with Scott Pattersoon on the other end asking for donations to a charity. Supernatural, with Jenson Ackels in character as Dean Winchester advising people to leave a message if it was an emergancy, and 24. The number from the 24 episode belonged to a member of the crew. In the case of Prison Break the number leads to a voicemail with a heavily accented women's voice on the other end. Probably his wife from the next episode. The message a caller hears is this. “Hello, only one person has this number, so Michael I hope you're okay, if you're getting this message then it might mean that I’m not. When this is over you still have one more thing left to do. I’m trusting you, Michael to do it. Be safe.” Unfortunately the mail box is full. The number Michael dials is 1-312-909-3529, which, based on the prefix and area code, shows that it is a cellular phone that originates from central Chicago. Lincoln asks for blueberry pancakes for his last meal. When Quinn is thrown by LJ in the pit, one can see hie cellular phone near him...But when he wakes up, he has his phone in his jacket. Westmoreland's daughter is in "Sacred Heart" hospital in Indianapolis. In reality, there is no Sacred Heart hospital in Indianapolis. This may be a reference to the "Sacred Heart" Hospital in NBC's show Scrubs. When Quinn was pushed into the well he broke through the wooden piece that was covering it. A continuity error occurs when Agent Hale and his partner are seen covering the well with the wooden piece intact. Charles Westmoreland claims in this episode that he in fact is D.B. Cooper after vehemently denying it in past episodes. As proof he gives Michael a $100 bill that was supposedly a part of Cooper's $200,000 ransom payment, however the actual ransom payment only consisted of $20 bills per the request of D.B. himself. C-Note's real name is Benjamin Miles Franklin. The crane may very well signify familial obligation, but the origami figure is of a swan. Anyone familiar with origami will be well acquainted with that particular folding of a swan which is meant to float and glide on water. T-Bag's height is given as 68" on America's Most Wanted. It's revealed that Sucre was sent to Fox River for robbing a store, and T-Bag was sent for murdering 6 students in Alabama. The reason why Michael is digging the grave, and also the meaning of "Ripe Chance Woods" in the tattoo design are explained in the season 2 premier episode Manhunt. The significance of the paper crane is revealed – when Michael and Lincoln were young, Michael always worried when Lincoln was out late. But when he woke up in the morning, there would be a paper crane by his bed put there by Lincoln, and Michael knew his brother was safe. Michael says the origami crane represents familial obligation, looking out for your own. We get to see that C-Note was a soldier in Iraq, and that he was dishonorably discharged after witnessing the infamous tortures of prisoners and wanting to report it.Goof: In this episode Tom Berg, the tattoo designer, says: Now the front contains all the underground passage ways. The back is the over view shot, like its from a helicopter point of view of the actual prison. However in By The Skin And The Teeth, Michael is looking at his back through the mirror, when he begins telling Sucre about the pipes being complex, the pipes start to show up on his back through the mirror, But, According to the tattoo designer, the back shows a birds eye view of the prison. When Lincoln sees the baseball player in his dream he reads his name on his shirt (PRALL). The area of the brain that deals with dreams cannot handle numbers and alphabets - basically a person cannot read anything in their dreams. We get to see that Lincoln and his father were fans of the Chicago Cubs and that they went to see them at Wrigley Field When Lincoln was a child. When Sucre crawled back to the room in order to fill the hole, it seems clearly that there was no plate covering the hole but only the carpet. But normally, each time (even in hurry), the PI covered the hole with the plate. The signage on the side of the carpet van reads, "Muensch's Carpets". The first time Michael punches the wall it is clear that the wall is not solid as it bounces back slightly. Additionally, after he has been hitting the wall several times it is obvious that the blood coming which is supposed to look like it's coming from his fists, is clearly coming from a pipe in the wall. Kellerman's (aka O. Kravecki) phone number is 312-555-0167. Kellerman's (aka O. Kravecki) address is: Owen Kravecki 226 High Point Blvd. Chicago, IL 60607. The search engine LJ uses to find Kellerman's address is called SpyderFinder, www.spyderfinder.com. The same fictional search engine was used in the first episode of Night Stalker, and in an episode of CSI, titled Time of Your Death. No site can be found at that URL. After Geary is fired and is walking out of the jail, he stops and talks to Bellick. If you look at the bottom of the screen you can see something round and white, but Geary or Bellick are carrying or wearing anything white. This is the blimp of a boom mike. A blimp was used to cut down on wind noise because they were outside. At a certain moment, while talking to Haywire in the main room, you see Michael's wrist and there's no tattoo in it. Goof: The previous episode shows Michael violently punching the wall of his cell, causing his hand to bleed. Yet, in this episode, both his hands are fine and scratch free. This episode marks the first time the series main 2 villains Brad Bellick and Paul Kellerman have appeared in a scene together. From the end of this episode through to the end of the season, all events take place on the same day. The Baseball Card Tweener stole is a 1910 Honus Wagner. In 1996, a 1910 Honus Wagner T-206 card sold for an incredible $640,000 to investor Michael Gidwitz of Chicago.Goof: When Sucre is bleaching the PI uniforms and a guard comes to take Mike to see the pope, Sucre quickly pulls down his trousers and sits on the toilet, however in the very next shot Sucre is sat on the toilet with his trousers up. At one stage Sucre is bleaching the prison uniform, and the uniform is white...in the very next shot, from a different angle, the uniform is dirty brown. Goof: It is not possible for peroxide to bleach fabric from dark blue to white. Even with all cotton, and a much stronger chlorine bleach, it would leave some residual dye. If the uniforms were a poly-cotton, as most uniforms are, they wouldn't bleach at all, only fade a little. Which is why peroxide is called a "colour safe" bleach. The history of bleach says "Peroxide bleach helps to remove stains, especially in higher wash temperatures, but it will not bleach colored materials as does sodium hypochlorite bleach." The axe John Abruzzi chops off T-Bag's hand with is on display at Galt Airport in Greenwood, Illinois. When Abruzzi's pilot becomes spooked as they can hear the police sirens come closer, he says "We've gotta go." The next shot shows the approaching police, and if you look closely, you can see the inmates run off to the right. When in episode 21 Michael and the P.I. crew are going through the hole, Michael closes it by putting the toilet back on it´s place. On episode 22, when the C.O.'s get to the cell, it is totally opened. However, the toilet may have been opened by C.O.'s investigating the cell after the escape. In the beginning of the episode when Warden Pope is on Gen Pop going to check Scofield's and Sucre's cell and the convicts are making noise on the bars, one can clearly see one of the cells is not locked since its bars move too much. When Abruzzi chopped off T-bag's hand, the handcuff remained tied up to Michael's wrist. However, when they got to the airstrip and waved their hands in the air, it is clear that Michael had nothing attached to his wrist. When John Abruzzi chops off T-Bag's hand, he does so parallel to the hand. Yet the hand comes off at right angles to the arm. When T-Bag was running by himself with his hand chopped off one could notice his hand painted black if looked closely. The opening theme now shows scenes of the escapees breaking out and chasing a train. Also, when Dominic Purcell (Lincoln Burrows) is being credited, the "Dominic Purcell" tattoo no longer appears. Last episode, C-Note said that he has been in jail for 2 years. In this episode, the detectives said 2 months. Ironically, both episodes had the same scriptwriter. In the scene where the prisoners are driving away in the stolen car Micheal tells Linc to turn and if you look closely, the steering wheel won't move. When it cuts to the side view of Dominic he's even cracking a little smile! In the scene where Scofield is reading the newspaper sitting on a bench, you can see how the newspaper is folded in one shot and then unfolded in the next, and vice versa. Steadman's gun changes position when Veronica picks up the phone. First, it's pressed against the back of her head, then it's suddenly a couple of feet away. Veronica has wounds in both her head and chest, but the agent's arm didn't waver when he fired the three shots. They should've all been head or chest shots. When Lincoln, Abruzzi and C-Note first leave the forest to chase the train we see a shot (from under the train) that shows Michael and Sucre emerging from the forest and run immediately to their right. The next scene shows Lincoln slowly leaving the forest and telling Abruzzi and C-Note to 'get to the other side'. We then see Michael and Sucre running out of the forest and to the right exactly as we have already seen. When Bellick tries to gun down Michael on the train, the camera angel changes and they show the back of Bellick's head. You can clearly see that it's someone else, not Bellick. Tombstone: R.I.P E. CHANCE WOODS APR 1, 1938 DEC 9, 1994 When Captain Bellick questions the fisherman about the whereabouts of the prisoners, he mentions them stealing his vehicle. Bellick asks him if it was a 1986 Grand Cherokee. Jeep Grand Cherokees were not produced until 1993 and when an aerial shot of the car is shown, it is a Jeep Wagoneer. Michael left clothing and other supplies buried in a grave. This explains why he was digging a grave in the episode Brother's Keeper. At the end of the season finale it is evidently late at night, but the episode opens to it being definitely morning or afternoon. Are we expected to believe that for that significant span of time the prisoners evaded the police with their helicopters and attack dogs without help? Michael's tattoo features the line Ripe Chance Woods. This refers both to a headstone with R.I.P. engraved over the name E. Chance Woods with clothing and passports buried under it and the escapees even chance to make a getaway through the woods. After Sara notices the Origami bird, she opens it to find a secret message. It reads: THERE'S A PLAN TO MAKE ALL OF THIS RIGHT ... .. .. . .. .... ... ... .. .... .... .. .. . ... . .. .. ... . .. ... . ... ... . .. . This can be grouped into lines of numbers. The numbers are 3221243324 for the first line, 4221312231 for the second, and 23133121 for the third. Michael’s Credit Card List: Marvins Sports Chalet, Frankfort Il, 60423 Zobu – Japamese [spelling error was on list] Restaurant , Monee Il, 60449 Larry’s Hardware, Hampton Il, 61256 Marry’s Food Mart, Frankfort Il, 60423 Ronny’s Rental Car, Oswego Il, 60543 Allen’s Self Storage, Oswego Il, 60543 Jenny’s Car Wash, Oswego Il, 605643 Voice Mail Company, Oswego Il, 60543 John’s Travel Store, Hampton [zip code not seen] Lincoln lies that he is with the Des Moines Herald on the phone. There is no Des Moines Herald; the major newspaper in Des Moines is the Register. This is the first episode to date that doesn't feature actress Sarah Wayne Callies who plays Sarah Tancredi on the show. Nick Savrinn's Bar Number is: 56437 Rewards: Lincoln $300,000 Michael $100,000 Sucre $100,000 C-Note $100,000 Abruzzi $100,000 Haywire $100,000 Tweener $100,000 T-Bag $100,000 ---------------- Total Reward $1,000,000 (Edit) When Lincoln is talking to LJ on the phone, he tells him "On the third, look out for Otis right. Till then, keep your head up." This is code for third floor, elevator (OTIS) on the right. They would be entering from the top of the elevator. T-Bag's get-away vehicle is a Chrysler Jeep with the On-Star system, however On-Star is only available in GM vehicles. The FBI gains possession of the backpack which was left in Michael and Lincoln's car and taken by a vagrant. As Agent Mahone goes through its contents, he finds a passport with Michael's picture in it. Scofield's alias was "Phineas McClintock", born August 8, 1974 in Rector, Arkansas. Geary's first name is revealed to be Roy in this episode. Oscar Shales is an anagram for "a search loss". The tattoo of the barcode on Michael’s wrist: 38 – Michael and Lincoln turn down Route 38. 12 – When the odometer hits 12, Michael stops the car on the bridge. 1037 – Once Michael hits the radio scan button, they have 30 seconds before it comes to station 103.7 and blows up. The train which Sucre hitches a a ride to New York is the same train that appears in Manhunt (2.01) except the train number has been changed from 3012 to 3806 and the carriages are in a different order. During the scene with C-Note and his daughter, from one shot we see him hiding behind the pillar. Yet from the shot, from behind, the pillar can not be seen, from the next shot he is again behind the pillar. It's weird that the FBI isn't monitoring Sucre's brother or Michael Scofield's wife (the green-card deal - they are married after all). It would make sense to put the close relatives under surveillance in case the convicts turn up at their place (as it did actually happen with Michael and Sucre, the latter is about to ride his brother's bike all the way across the U.S.). There are a few errors in the scene where Sucre is stopped by a Pennsylvania State trooper. The Pennsylvania State Police do not use motorcycle officers, although many cites like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia do, and the uniform features a green shirt, not a light blue one. When Sucre goes to see his friend, he is supposed to be in Brooklyn, NY. However, the skyline seen at the end of the episode is that of Dallas, TX. Sucre takes his friend's 1952 Ural Motorcycle to ride to the wedding in Las Vegas. The song that Tweener sings to in the car is Take Me Home, Country Roads written by John Denver. Nika says that if she turns in the brothers she'll get $200,000, "legal money." However, the reward for Lincoln is $300,000. Combined with Michael's reward that's a total of $400,000. While it's unlikely, Nika may have meant that out of the reward she would be able to keep $200,000. Since the IRS takes about 40% in taxes, she would probably end up with closer to $200,000 than $400,000. Dr. Sara Tancredi's name in the news article at the beginning of the episode is written: "Sara Wayne Tancredi" as a shout out to the actress who plays her, Sarah Wayne Callies. The blood type of Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows is B Negative. Sara's address is on "Van Lear" Drive. Phillip Van Lear plays one of the Correctional Officers at Fox River Prison. The numbers written inside one of the wings of the origami swan received by Sara are: 736-339-8687. Using the first line of the dotted code from the first origami swan in Manhunt (which if read numerically, becomes 3221243324), a word can be deciphered. Given the first number from the second origami swan is 7, the first number from the first origami swan, which is 3, indicates the third letter of the number 7 on a phone keypad ("At your fingertips," as Michael explains) - "R". Following this procedure for the rest of the numbers, the word "RENDEZVOUS" appears. Before Tweener is forced into the trunk by Lincoln, he says they should split the $5 million four ways. But Lincoln says "you're not worth 1.5". This is incorrect as 5 million divided by 4 equals $1.25 million each. By Lincoln's calculations, the total pool would be $6 million. Although the search on the phone number revealed the number had been out of service for 17 years, at that time all area codes had a second digit of 0 or 1. Of course, phone numbers are fake on TV anyway, so this need not be true in the "Prison Break" universe. When C-Note jumped off the train into the river, Mahone said he was spotted on a train near Preston, Idaho. There are no trains that run over a river near Preston. There is an innacuracy in Sara Tancredi's Narcotics Anonymous meeting at the church. This meeting place is obviously a Roman Catholic church, evident, due to its design, decoration, presence of kneelers and a visible tabernacle. A Catholic Church would never hold a meeting like this in the church itself, which is reserved only for specified rituals and the occasional practice for said ritual, like a wedding rehearsal. Parishes do host meetings and other gatherings in a church hall instead. This meeting was too informal, including the group leader setting up a chair on the altar itself, which would never be done. Sara’s address: 1616 Vanleer Dr., #236 Chicago, Il 60613 When C-Note jumps out of the train, you can see that he is wearing a black life vest. At the FBI field office in Salt Lake City, a framed portrait of J. Edgar Hoover is visible. The numbers written inside one of the wings of the origami swan received by Sara in this episode are: 786-369-6468. Using the second line of the dotted code from the first origami swan in Manhunt (which if read numerically, becomes 4221312231), a word can be deciphered. Given the first number from the third origami swan is 7, the first number from the first origami swan, which is 4, indicates the fourth letter of the number 7 on a phone keypad ("At your fingertips," as Michael explains) - "S". Following this procedure for the rest of the numbers, the letters "SUNDOWNHOT" appear, which can be grouped into the words "SUNDOWN HOT". Combined with the message deciphered from the second origami swan in Map 1213, the phrase "RENDEZVOUS SUNDOWN HOT" appears. Since there is a third line of dots on the first origami swan, it can be presumed that there will be one more swan delivered to Sara that will complete the phrase. Michael mentions a website called www.europeangoldfinch.net as being a place that the convicts can go if they want to communicate by posting in the forum. The website exists but it has no way of posting in the forums. Goof: How would Tweener have known to get to Debra Jean's house?...even if she had sometime told him her address...he wouldn't have known how to get there. Sucre says he had 18 months left in his sentence when actually, he had 16 months left. Goof: Sara Tancredi said she's an only child, however, in the beginning of the episode First Down, the news article states that she's the second eldest daughter of Frank Tancredi. Tweener is 18 years old. The key that falls on the ground, as Sara is trying to save her father and the key she finds later under her purse, have different shapes. In the scene where Tweener goes to Debrah's house he's told to put his hands behind his head. In the wide shot his hands are behind his head, but then in the next close up shot he has his hands down and then puts them up. Goof: When Mahone is talking to Tweener in the interrogation room he takes out his pen and there's a shot of two pills coming out of it. However, in another shot there are three pills at the table. 5 million dollars should weigh about 110-120 pounds. Even for such big men as portrayed in the series it would be too heavy to run around with smile on their faces. Especially when Sucre puts the backpack on his back in one scene it looks too light. The agent that was assigned to kill Sara in her apartment in Illinois, but failed - was the same agent that killed Veronica in Terrence Stedman's house in Montana, back in Manhunt. When T-Bag enters the house, he didn't kick in the door, he just opens the door. It's highly implausible that an empty house for sale, was left open for everyone. Agent Alexander Mahone is currently divorced. His ex-wife's address is: 90 West End Ave. Durango, CO. Mahone’s address: 5002 Bleecker Street Oak Park, IL 60301 One of the internet articles about the eight escaped Fox Rivers inmates is called "The Gr-Eight Escape". This is a pun on "The Great Escape", the title of a movie about Allied prisoners of war escaping prisoner-of-war camps. The three clues that Michael sent to Sara in the form of phone numbers spell out "Rendezvous," "SunDownHot," and "elGilaNM63." This episode takes place on June 2nd, 2007. When Michael goes through Pam Mahone's address book in her cellphone, a list of names are displayed among Alexander Mahone's: Adia Weight, Adrianna Kopitar, Agatha Ovechkin, Aidan Kotalik, Ally Vasquez, Amy Crosby, and Andrea Staios. With the exception of Vasquez, all of these surnames belong to famous hockey players. They are Doug Weight, Anze Kopitar, Alexander Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby, and Steve Staios. In addition, Wayne Merrick, the pseudonym Michael uses when he speaks to Pam Mahone, is also the name of a famous hockey player. How did Lincoln manage to get so far with a stolen car? He left the house of the police hostage and her mom days ago. The police should be looking for the missing car with, presumably, Lincoln Burrows in it. How come he didn't think of dumping that car immediately, and more so, how could the police not find him? Bellick picks up the bag containing the money with one hand and lightly tosses it. If the bag contained $5 million in one hundred dollar bills (as established last season when Westmoreland showed Michael the $100 bill) then the bag should have weighed about 110 lbs (5,000,000*100*454= 110.1). Bills weigh about a gram and there are 454 grams in a pound. Sara Tancredi apparently knows how to hotwire cars. Why did Bellick pull T-Bag off the chair to torture him with the heated poker? He was dragging him into the kitchen to torture him when he could have just left him in the chair. This was a contrived way to allow T-Bag to fight back and have the key go skidding across the floor. When Michael and Sara are fleeing from Mahone in the car chase, they drive across loose gravel and grass. While skidding across these surfaces, the cars somehow make tire-squealing noises as if they were on pavement. Goof: Sara was registered at the Sundown Hotel as "Kelly Foster"... How did Michael knew the fake ID of Sara to send her the fax? Lincoln and Michael's father's first name is Aldo. This episode takes place a week since the escape from Fox River. The guy at the hotel tells Mahone that Sara had a fax sent to her 20 mins ago. The fax, from Michael, says to meet him in an hour. Mahone is then told that the address on the fax is only 5 mins away. If that was the case Sara wouldn't have left yet, and even if she had Mahone would have still got there before Michael. When Sara is driving around the railroad to rendezvous with Michael, the car she is driving has the sun visor swung down, but the next shot in the car, the sun visor was at its original position. The song playing as T-bag is being tortured is Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves When they cross off Lincoln's name at the FBI office, the alias says Sink instead of Link. His nickname in prison is Link the Sink , because "he'll come after you with everything but sink". Linc is just short for Lincoln. Mahone's son's name is Cameron and he is 5 years old. Sara's cell phone number is 555-0162. Goof: In the 'Drowning Sara' scenes, her hair often switches between being half over her face and pushed back to show her face between angles and shots. Goof: When Kellerman dumped the iron into the water to electrocute Sara, he had his hand over Sara's neck. Then why didn't he get electrocuted since water and human body are both conductors. That's what the black gloves are for. He also had the hand holding the iron in the water and wasn't electrocuted. They were made of some insulating substance (probably rubber). Goof: How did Sucre decipher the code "Bolshoi Booze"? The way it's written on Michael's tattoo, it does look like numbers when seen upside down, but the way the note (that Michael gave Sucre) was written with uppercase 'B's, etc. Michael probably told Sucre what the code meant, but didn't spell it out in writting in case anyone would catch Sucre and find the note. Nit-pick: Why did T-Bag leave his hand there in the house? He should've taken it with him and hope for a chance for another conjoin. "Bolshoi" translated in Russian means "Big." Bolshoi Booze actually is a set of coordinates: 32'0'09 (N) 104'57'09 (W) Upside down the numbers look like the words "Bolshoi Booze". When Michael and Lincoln are at their father's grave, Michael is having flashbacks of the car ride to the hospital. When Michael is in the car, he has a slight mustache and goatee but at the grave site he has obviously shaved. Bellick made the "incriminating" phone call, while being treated in a hospital (well documented place) and to top it all off, it was 5 seconds after talking to the police detective. They should have checked the time stamp on that phone message. There was no way any decent lawyer miss that. Isn't it obvious that if Bellick checked in at the Hospital before Geary checked in at the Hotel, he couldn't be the one who killed him? Even if it was after, wouldn't the police check the Hotel surveillance cameras for evidence? A person of Bellick's position, from being a guard to an inmate of the same prison, you would think that for the safety of him, they would not put him in the general population. (Edit) When Mahone said to Kellerman that Michael and Lincoln are heading to the surface he takes his gun and enter in the underground but one moment later we see him re-entering in the underground. Bellick is 40 years old. This episode marks the first time the series' protagonist, Michael Scofield, and its primary villain, Paul Kellerman, have appeared in a scene together, aside from a brief glimpse in a car in "English, Fitz or Percy". Goof: The shot of Bellick in the cell which zooms out and shows the other inmates in the cells around his is the exact same shot used in the Pilot episode. The only difference is Bellick's cell has been put over Michael's cell. If you look closely, the other inmates are the same ones in the same position as the scene used in the Pilot. The SUV that Lincoln, Michael and Kellerman escape with from the police was a Chevrolet suburban but the car they get to the escape airplane with was a GMC Yukon. The surgery proceeded on Terrence Steadman can be used as a joke to explain the differences between John Bilingsley and Jeff Perry, the two actors who play respectively Steadman in Season 1 & 2. In the recap footage it shows a clip from Brother's Keeper of Michael saying "Terrence Steadman, the President's Brother" but in that episode Caroline Reynolds was still Vice President. If you look closely you can see that that scene has been re-filmed as Wentworth Miller's hair is a different length than it was in Brother's Keeper. Also since the episode Flight there has been no mention of the death of President Richard Mailer, in fact his death would have been on the front of the newspapers more than the escape of the Fox River 8. The agent who waits with Mahone at the hospital, is the same agent who Killed Veronica and attempted to kill Sara. Kellerman says that a DNA test to prove Steadman's identity would be useless because they can't compare it to anything. Actually they could compare it to the president's DNA, which would prove that they are first degree relatives. Steadman was in hiding outside of Cutback, Montana. There is no such town in the state. Bellick's prisoner ID number is #453857. In this episode, Sucre's dialogues are all in spanish. When Michael gets the phone call, and he goes into the hospital, if he's got the most wanted face in America how can he go right in without being stopped. The Morse Code Michael typed out on his knee was: - .... . .-- .- - . .-. .. ... .-- .- .-. -- which translates as "the water is warm" According to the FBI specialist (and also body language researchers) looking up and away from the person when talking signifies that you may be lying. When Sarah calls Michael on the hotel telephone, she uses the name 'Michael Crane' - an allusion to the origami cranes he made for her. The sound effect that gives off the impression of impact from Haywire's body hitting the ground, clearly does not sound like a body actually hitting the ground, but a safety nylon pad. There are three officers with the police cars that are blocking the train. But when the camera moves to the perspective of the front of the train only the police cars can be seen with no officers. The camera then switches back and we then see the officers run out of the way. This episode revealed that Haywire's escape only took him four hours away from Fox River. At the end of the episode, when Michael is telling Sara that he loves her too, she has her hands up in one shot, down in the next, then back up, then she puts them down, then in the next shot, they are up by her neck again. C-Note's daughter has PKD (Polycystic kidney disease), which is a progressive, genetic disorder of the kidneys. It occurs in humans and other organisms. PKD is characterized by the presence of multiple cysts (hence, "polycystic") in both kidneys. The disease can also damage the liver, pancreas, and rarely, the heart and brain. The two major forms of polycystic kidney disease are distinguished by their patterns of inheritance. C-Note's hat changes every now and then, when Mahone was pointing the gun at him, you can see clearly that the hat was torn in some places. But when he was talking to the nurse, the hat didn't have any tear. When Michael, Sara and Linc return Pope back to his house.
Michael gets in on the passenger side and the door does not close all the way. He holds the door. When Mahone walks into the airport in Minneapolis he walks past a woman sitting on a bench. This woman was in the diner hold up in the previous episode. In the scene where C-Note is hugging Dede before using the payphone, her arm is resting on his chest but in the next scene, the same arm is over his shoulder. When Sucre's car breaks down, during the close shots the car is next to a tree but in the wide shots there is no tree nearby. During Caroline's press conference, she stands in front of a large banner which displays a website at the bottom. "Reynolds-Again.com" - though it was only made up for the show - it actually exists and has obvious connections with the show. It provides information on Caroline and her campaign. On the beginning of the episode right after C-Note's hanging scene ends and before Kellerman is getting the riffle ready, they show a couple shots of the crowd. In one of the crowd shots you can clearly see Michael on the background (exactly at 2:02). But he's not supposed to be there; at that time he's supposed to be at the hotel room with Linc and Sara. They used the wrong shot! C-Note was in cell block B-4. When the ship that Michael and Lincoln are on leaves the dock it is going backwards when it should be going forwards. When Michael and Lincoln get off the ship in Panama, Michael's right arm is showing the tattoo. In the closeup it's his left arm. When Bellick and Sucre are in Mexico city, they show a take of a part of the city, and there appears a Bank called "Bital", and the bank HSBC bought Bital about 4 years ago. The name of the mother of Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows is revealed to be Christina Rose Scofield in this episode. The airport where T-Bag lands is not the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City. Europeangoldfinch.net is a website first mentioned in Panama. Actually, it is just a reinforcement of the first utterance of Michael while talking to Sucre in the second season, "Subdivision". Michael informs Sucre about the site telling him that they can use this for communication. In "Wash", Franklin showcases europeangoldfinch as part of a deal with Agent Mahone. The website was registered by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation on July 31, 2006. Sucre's name on the website europeangoldfinch.net is 3.5Nando. The name of the ship that Michael and Lincon are on is called Texas Aggier. It is printed in white letters on the side of the boat and is visible as the ship leaves the dock. Mahone mentions that with the PATRIOT act, on the request of the American authorities, an arrest in Panama can take place, the law however doesn't grant that ability. In the scene where Michael rolls up his sleeve to show the tattoo of Christ in the rose, above that tattoo his skin is bare and the rest of the tattoos don't appear to be there. Kellerman's letter was addressed to Kristine Kellerman. However, she's credited as Kristine Pace. Sucre's message at europeangoldfinch.net is: The Bag's still got THE BAG. He's in Panama City. At the Fin Del Camino Hotel. If you're there and want to help put that bird back in a cage - let me know. Sucre Goof: When Michael arrives at Fin Del Camino, he has several flashbacks of T-Bag. One of these, from episode 1-12, "Odd Man Out", is of him slashing Abruzzi's throat. But not only was Michael not present for this, Abruzzi never told him that T-Bag was responsible for it. When Lincoln points the gun to Agent Mahone after they fight, he says "Toss me the handcuffs..". Afterwards, we see a flashback to that scene. In the flashback, Lincoln now says "Give me the handcuffs...". There are some mistakes in the English to Spanish translations on this episode: After the latin boy explodes the firecrackers, he asks Michael "¿Es bueno?", wich actually means "Is it good?" in Spanish, but always related to tastes or characters (p.e: He's a good person). The boy should have said "¿Estuvo bien?" instead of that meaningless expression. Scofield, by the way, answers the boy with the same mistaken expression. Later, at the hotel, when the fire alarm is activated, we can hear a voice on the speakers that warns customers of leaving the hotel because of the fire. The woman says "Este edificio está en fuego", a direct translation of the English expression "This building is in fire". In Spanish a building is never "in fire" ("en fuego") but "in flames" ("en llamas"). The correct sentence should have been "Este edificio está en llamas". There can be some differences between traditional Spanish and the Spanish spoken in Latinamerican countries, but these two examples are huge mistakes here and there... The scene where Bellick is shot by T-Bag on the leg, his scream of pain does not sound like Bellick at all, but Michael (recalling from the episode, By the Skin and the Teeth, when Sucre removed the guard uniform off of Michael's burned back, Michael screamed in the exact same way). Toward the end of the episode, Michael is shown outside of Sona getting off of the prisoner transport van in heavy rain; his sweatshirt is soaked. However, once inside Sona, his sweatshirt appears as dry as can be. In the previous episode, Michael tells Lincoln that the Fin Del Camino Hotel (in Panama City) is only an hour away from the boat, but in this episode, Michael tells Mahone that it will take him at least 24 hours to get from the boat to the docks "just outside Panama City". Michael was most likely telling Mahone that so he could stall for time to formulate his plan, if he had told Mahone the truth there wouldn't have been enough time for him to go to DeJesus and formulate his plan for surviving once getting away from Mahone, since it would have taken much longer than an hour. Or, and this is more plausible, Michael told Alex the duration of the way to the docks by the boat. It takes longer! On his cell phone, Lechero complains to one of the guards about the lack of water. Once he is finished complaining, the guard tells him that if he (Lechero) calls him (the guard) again and uses the same tone, they won't get more water for two weeks. However, the guard called Lechero's phone (not the other way around). The young prisoner talked about Michael Jordan, which was an basketball star and played for Chicago Bulls team. When Michael got his glass of water, it was about one fifth of his glass. In the next scene, the glass is almost half full. When Sara kicks her shoe out of the window to get Lincolns attention it was only a slipper and it would be very hard to get a slipper like that through a pane of glass. Goof: In the beginning of the episode, when Lincoln receives an envelope with two pictures of LJ and Sarah, Sarah's eye is covered by her hair. Later on, Linc gives Sarah's picture to Michael. In this scene they show the same picture. However, when Michael takes a closer look it's a picture where you can see her two eyes. When Lincoln shows Sucre the pictures of LJ and Sara, it's someone else holding the pictures in the close up. The skin of the hands is too pale to be Sucre's. Agent Mahone was born in Boardman, Ohio, which is located in north eastern Ohio, just north east of the hospital that Michael wanted Sara to meet him in season 2. While the picture of Sara was the actual actress's, the voice was not, nor was the person in the show. A body and voice double were used.Goof: The notes that the grave digger flicks through, are not only obvious fakes, but they also carry the same serial number: I21622278A.In an early scene of the prison, a spanish version of "Venus" by "Shocking Blue" can be heard in the background.The position of Mahone's shank (near Michael's head) changes position between shots. The words on the wall (when Mahone is talking with the prisoner) mean "How good is there" in Russian. The soccer game Lechero is watching on TV is in fact from the brazilian national championship. The footage is from 2002 and the game was Fluminense (red and green) vs. Gremio (black and blue), on Maracana, Rio de Janeiro. Last season T-Bag was stabbed through the hand by Michael, now his hand appears fine. Bellick was also shown, he displays nothing more than a limp. When Sophia is searching the three dead bodies outside of SONA none of them have bullet holes, despite being shot in the head by the guards. Lincoln: I’m getting you outta here, Mike. This is similar to Michael’s line to Lincoln, “I’m getting you out of here”, which was said in the pilot. The name of the newspaper LJ is holding in his hands on the kidnapper's video is "Las Noticias". The main topic is "Mancia reprende a juez Fernandez". Photo Finish Goof: When Lincoln and Susan are discussing about another photo of Sarah, Susan's hair keeps changing from in front of her ears to behind her ears. Bang & Burn In the scene where Whistler is buying something of another inmate, the method he uses to give the inmate money changes position between shots. When Lechero is opening the second coded door, we see that the door handle is located on the right side, which would mean that the part of the door that opens is on the right side. However, when Lechero, Michael, and Whistler are coming back in through that door, the door closes on the left side of the door. When Lechero goes upstairs, Michael and Whistler go back through the door and then it is back on the right side. In the scene where Michael and Whistler are hanging from the helicopter the gunman get shot and falls, but when he falls Michael and Whistler aren't there. Then in the next scene they are there again. In the scene where Lincoln kills Pike (the Company guy) by shooting him in the head, Lincoln and Pike point the guns on each other at point blank range. Pike has Sofia in his hands and watches Lincoln right in his face before he gets killed. However in the next scene, we can see Pike lying on the floor with a bullet hole in his left temple, which is impossible since Lincoln shot him right in his face.
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