- Chicago (Prison Break episode)
Infobox Television episode
Title = Chicago
Series = Prison Break
Season = 2
Episode = 16
Airdate =February 5 ,2007
Production = 2AKJ16
Guests = Silas Weir Mitchell,
Helena Klevorn,
Jason Davis,
Reggie Lee,K.K. Dodds ,
Channon Roe,
Quinn Wermeling,Kaley Cuoco
Writer =Nick Santora &Matt Olmstead
Director =Jesse Bochco
Season list = Infobox Prison Break season 2 episode list
Episode list = List of "Prison Break" episodes
Prev = The Message
Next = Bad Blood"Chicago" is the thirty-eighth episode of the American
television series "Prison Break " and is the sixteenth episode of its second season. It was written byNick Santora andMatt Olmstead , and directed byJesse Bochco . The episode first aired onFebruary 5 ,2007 , making it the first episode to be aired during the February sweeps in the United States. It attained an average of 10.1 million viewers, which is the highest recorded audience for the second season."NBC ", " [http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?date=02/13/07&id=20070213nbc02 NBC ratings results for the week of Feb. 5-11] ", "The Futon Critic". February 13, 2007. Retrieved on February 14, 2007.]The premise of this episode covers
Michael Scofield andLincoln Burrows ' journey toChicago withSara Tancredi andPaul Kellerman . Other subplots include that of Agent Mahone, Bellick, T-Bag, C-Note and Haywire. In regards to the casting for this particular episode, regular cast memberAmaury Nolasco (who plays Sucre) does not appear.ummary
At an
Evansville, Indiana train station, Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies ) reunites with Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller ) and the two embrace. Sara also greets Michael's brother, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell ) but also finds Paul Kellerman (Paul Adelstein ) with them as he secretly converses with PresidentCaroline Reynolds (Patricia Wettig ) by mobile phone from around a corner. Michael strangles Kellerman while Lincoln holds him down, after finding out that Kellerman had tried to kill Sara. When they let go of him, Kellerman tells the group that he recognizes Sara's key as being from a private cigar club inChicago, Illinois .Kellerman successfully deceives the train conductor by explaining that Michael is a fugitive, and he needs an empty train to transport him to Chicago. In the meantime, Lincoln thanks Sara for helping them and assures her that Kellerman is a temporary ally. On the train, Sara is struggling with flashbacks of her ordeal with Kellerman. After noticing that Lincoln was asleep, Sara sends Michael away on a fool's errand to get water for her. Once he leaves, she gets behind Kellerman and attempts to strangle him with a cord from her sweatshirt; a makeshift
garrote . Lincoln and Michael stop her and save Kellerman.Wanting to be alone, Sara stays in the train car restroom. Kellerman calls the President, who promises him a job as "Chief of Staff". Michael enters the bathroom and talks to Sara. She asks him if he really believes they can "get it all back" and he replies that he has faith, and that it's kept him going the whole time. Sara says that she's motivated by justice for her father and her feelings for Michael. They kiss but are interrupted by a police railblock.
After running through the police railblock, the group of four has apparently jumped off the train. A police force chases the group, until their path is blocked by a helicopter. The group turns out to be the conductor and others, who explained that the real group of fugitives told them to jump off the train at gunpoint, to keep running, and not to look back. As Michael, Lincoln, Sara, and Kellerman leave the train without incident, Kellerman finds a car, and is again contacted by the president. Kellerman asks her what they did during his 35th birthday. When the voice on the other line cannot answer the question, Kellerman realizes that she is not actually the President. He says, "Hey. Whoever this is ... tell Bill Kim that he just screwed up ... big-time."
In Chicago, Kellerman offers to go to the cigar club with the key as he is not a "wanted fugitive". Michael and Sara go together instead. As they enter the club, Michael admits his feelings for Sara.
In
Ness City, Kansas , T-Bag (Robert Knepper ) forces his hostages, Susan Hollander (K. K. Dodds ) and her children, to pretend that they are a family. A neighbour, Patty, arrives at the Hollander household. When Susan's son, Zach, attempts to take Patty aside to explain that they're being held hostage, T-Bag silently threatens Zach with his gun. Wary of their neighbours, T-Bag forces the Hollander family to leave the house with him.In
Benson, Minnesota , C-Note (Rockmond Dunbar ) is at a diner with his daughter, Dede, where she is unable to digest her food and vomits in the bathroom. As C-Note prepares to leave the diner, an armed robber enters and attempts to rob the customers. C-Note attempts to defuse the situation by telling the hostages to stay in one corner and give the robber their money. After the diner robber acquires the money, he tries to take a young woman with him as the police approaches. C-Note saves the woman and in return for his good deed, the hostages help C-Note and Dede escape when the police arrived.At the
Federal Bureau of Investigation Chicago Field Office, Agent Wheeler (Jason Davis) reports to AgentAlexander Mahone (William Fichtner ) that Haywire has killed a man in Wisconsin. When Mahone says to let theMadison, Wisconsin FBI office handle Haywire and to continue focusing on the brothers, Wheeler tells him that he will report back to the headquarters. AgentWilliam Kim (Reggie Lee) phones Mahone and orders him to kill Haywire because he was Scofield's cellmate and there's no telling what he may know about the conspiracy.Mahone returns to
Fox River State Penitentiary where he tells Brad Bellick (Wade Williams ) that since the prosecution violated his rights, the murder charge will be dropped upon aHabeas corpus hearing. However, in order for that to happen, Mahone wants his help to track down the fugitives like a "junkyard dog". Bellick complies. After Bellick is released from prison, he is given a car, a file with his name on it, along with a firearm and a badge.On a
Algoma, Wisconsin shore, Haywire (Silas Weir Mitchell) tries to make his escape on his makeshift boat with hisaustralian shepherd . Bellick arrives in Algoma and interrogates Sasha. After finding out where Haywire is, Bellick reports to Mahone. Bellick heads to the location and as he closes in on him, Haywire climbs up a silo. Mahone arrives and is angry at a surprised Bellick for not stopping a large crowd from grathering to watch Haywire high at the silo. Mahone climbs up the silo to meet Haywire. Due to the crowd, he has to devise an alternative plan to kill Haywire. He decides to talk with him. After sympathizing with his situation, he ends up giving Haywire some subtle prodding to make him think there is only one way out. Mahone stands back as Haywire jumps to his death in dramatic slow motion.Production details
The episode was filmed in downtown
Greenville, Texas and in areas near Greenville. Although the filming was scheduled to begin onDecember 13 ,2006 , it was delayed toDecember 15 ,2006 . [Kellar, B, " [http://www.heraldbanner.com/local/local_story_347020215.html 'Prison Break' filming rescheduled] ", "Herald Banner ". December 13, 2006. Retrieved on February 16, 2007.] The action sequence, which involved the train crashing into police cars, was also delayed toJanuary 8 ,2007 and was filmed in an area just north of Greenville. [Kellar, B, " [http://www.heraldbanner.com/features/local_story_009014511.html?keyword=topstory 'Prison Break' returns to film action sequence] ", "Herald Banner ". January 09, 2007. Retrieved on February 16, 2007.]Music
The song that was used to link the scene where T-Bag leaves Ness City with the Hollanders and the following scene with C-Note in the diner is "
Give Me Just a Little More Time ". Towards the end of the episode where Haywire falls to his death, the song playing is "Home" byAlexi Murdoch . Another Murdoch song, "Orange Sky", was played during the Prison Break episode "English, Fitz, or Percy ".Reception
"Prison Break" continues to be placed second in the Monday 8:00pm timeslot behind
NBC 's "Deal or No Deal " in total viewers and the key demographic of adults 18-49. This episode achieved a 6.4% household rating and a 9% household share with an average of 10.1 million viewers, which is the highest recorded audience so far for the second season. [Berman, Marc " [http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/newsletters/proginsider/index.jsp The Programming Insider] " "Mediaweek". February 6, 2007. Retrieved on February 6, 2007.]Despite obtaining one of the series' highest recorded audience, the episode received moderate responses from some critics. A critic from "UGO", Troy Rogers, gave "Chicago" a B grade, saying that "some aspects of the show are starting to feel tired". [Rogers, Troy " [http://www.ugo.com/ugo/html/article/?id=16662§ionId=7 Prison Break: Episode 2.16 - "Chicago"] " "UGO". February 6, 2007. Retrieved February 10, 2007.] Similarly, Craig Blanchard of the "
San Diego Union-Tribune " also gave the episode a B grade. Although Blanchard complimented on the characterization of Kellerman, describing him as "the man with a bottomless bag of tricks", he also commented on the character of Bellick, saying that "it's only a matter of time before Bellick is back to his role as a bottom-feeder. Talk about a riches-to-rags-to-riches story. He's even got a badge now." [Blanchard, Craig " [http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/tvtracker/archives/007365.html Prison Break: Feb. 5] " "San Diego Union-Tribune ". February 5, 2007. Retrieved February 10, 2007.] Peter Brown from "IFMagazine" gave the episode a B+ grade, saying, "The serve of the week wasn’t as good as some of previous twists with the train jumpers but still continues a nice little tactic of giving the viewers something each week that stays true to what made this series good." [Brown, Peter " [http://ifmagazine.com/review.asp?article=1617 TV Review: Prison Break - Season Two - 'Chicago'] " "IFMagazine" February 7, 2007. Retrieved February 12, 2007.] The episode received an overall rating of 9.2/10 from "IGN "'s Ahsan Haque, who commented that "this episode continues the trend of bombarding viewers with extremely fast-paced and self-contained storylines for an ever-dwindling cast of characters". [Haque, A, " [http://tv.ign.com/articles/761/761715p1.html Prison Break: 'Chicago' Review] ". "IGN ". February 6, 2007. Retrieved on February 14, 2007.]Jeff Commings of "
Arizona Daily Star " commented on the various subplots of the episode and says, "That’s more action than I see in a year, but probably not as much asJack Bauer sees in an hour. Yes, it stretches credibility, but it still has some great moments." [Commings, Jeff " [http://regulus2.azstarnet.com/blogs/remotecontrolled/3069/prison-break----three-weeks-on-the-run 'Prison Break' -- Three weeks on the run] " "Arizona Daily Star " February 6, 2007. Retrieved February 10, 2007.] Jeff of "TV Fodder" reviewed the episode and also commented on the action sequence, stating, "The train escape was brilliant I think. Scofield is back in the driver's seat and running the show." [Jeff " [http://www.tvfodder.com/prison_break/archives/2007/02/prison_break_chicago.shtml Prison Break: Chicago] " "TV Fodder" February 6, 2007. Retrieved February 10, 2007.] On the other hand, "Entertainment Weekly "'s Kate Sullivan described the protagonists' trip to Chicago as "sketchy". Sullivan also noted that the episode contained the "moment fans have been waiting for — perhaps more than the escape, more than the moment when the whole conspiracy will blow up — was Sara and Michael's reunion". [Sullivan, Kate " [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20010988,00.html The Rules of Amtraktion] " "Entertainment Weekly " February 6, 2007. Retrieved February 10, 2007.]References
External links
* [http://www.fox.com/prisonbreak/recaps/recap_216.htm Official episode summary for Prison Break season 2 episode 16] at Fox.com
* [http://tvguide.com/detail/tv-show.aspx?tvobjectid=192186&more=ucepisodelist&episodeid=6302067 Episode Detail: Chicago] at TV Guide.com
*imdb title|0921562|Chicago
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