Mahone and Bellick a mock robbery stealing the woman's purse as she waits at the bus stop, but the device is not in it. Michael instructs her to check the library, and Roland is able to get access from the device copying Scylla. She still has her purse on her arm as she makes her way through the house. He pretends to be from security and asks her to check all the windows. Later, Michael calls the house as the maid is about to leave. She slips the device into the woman's purse. Sara goes to the bus stop where Tuxhorn's maid is waiting. He learns that Bennett posted bail for them. Wyatt threatens a prison worker to use her security access to find out where the police transferred Michael and Lincoln. Self threatens the man to find out where the Company hides the decoder box in its headquarters. Self approaches a former accountant for the Company who is now under witness protection. Yet Roland cannot get a signal on the data copying.
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Sucre, holding the hard drive, fights with the driver in proximity to Tuxhorn. In order to get close to the man, Sucre and Bellick crash into the car. The guys stake out Tuxhorn and follow his car. They can do so with a wireless hard drive device that copies electronic data within ten feet. Roland suggests they merely copy the card from a distance instead of stealing it. It is completely secure with armed guards. They follow the driver to Tuxhorn's house. Roland narrows down military men working locally and Mahone recognizes the driver. He then moves on alone, almost puking several times, until he meets a couple of guys on ATV's who help him out. He then considers how Sancho intended to engage in cannibalism to survive, and after thinking about it, T-Bag starts a fire and eats Sancho. Sancho suddenly turns on T-Bag trying to kill him for something to eat, and in the subsequent fight T-Bag unintentionally kills Sancho.
He is walking to San Diego to find Michael. Mahone could tell that Tuxhorn's driver was a former military.Ībandoned and robbed by his transporter, T-Bag is on foot with Sancho in the Mexican desert. Mahone knows that Whistler was to drop the Scylla card to Tuxhorn. They are working with Roland, a hacker and identity thief who will assist them in finding and decrypting Scylla.
They will live in a warehouse on the harbor. Self and the group arrive in Los Angeles, and he fits them each with GPS ankle monitors. Unfortunately for the fugitives, a shadowy government agent has ordered Agent Mahone to track down and kill the Fox River 8, and Mahone appears to be Michael's intellectual equal.Wyatt tells the General that Lincoln and Michael are being held in a maximum-security federal prison. However, the paths of six of the wanted men converge in Utah, where they try to recover the loot stashed by the legendary hijacker D.B. While Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) sticks close to his brother Michael, some of the ex-prisoners pursue their own agendas: John Abruzzi (Peter Stormare) wants to settle an old score Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco) tries to halt the wedding of his beloved Maricruz (Camille Guaty) and Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin (Rockmond Dunbar) and villainous Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell (Robert Knepper) each try to reunite with their families. Disgraced prison guard Brad Bellick (Wade Williams) loses his job and joins the hunt for the Fox River 8 as a bounty hunter. Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies), Michael's love interest and abettor, overdoses but survives, only to become a pawn in the political conspiracy as she tries to reunite with Michael. He begins his pursuit with a press conference to seek the public's help before taking a closer look at Michael's tattoos, which hold clues about his post-escape plans. Led by Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), the mastermind behind the breakout, the escapees endeavor to stay ahead of the manhunt spearheaded by FBI Agent Alexander Mahone (William Fichtner). The second season kicks off with the eight inmates-turned-fugitives facing their first morning outside the walls of the Fox River State Penitentiary.