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		<title>Panama (Prison Break)</title>
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(May 2008)<br/><br/>anama<br/><br/>Prison Break episode<br/><br/>Episodeno.<br/><br/>Season2Episode20<br/><br/>Written by<br/><br/>Zack Estrin<br/><br/>Directed by<br/><br/>Vincent Misiano<br/><br/>Productionno.<br/><br/>2AKJ20<br/><br/>Originalairdate<br/><br/>March 19, 2007<br/><br/>Episode chronology<br/><br/>?Previous<br/><br/>Next?<br/><br/>&#8220;Sweet Caroline&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;Fin Del Camino&#8221;<br/><br/>List of Prison Break episodes<br/><br/>&#8220;Panama&#8221; is the 42nd episode of the American television series Prison Break and is the 20th episode of its second season. The episode aired on March 19, 2007. The plot features the protagonists&#8217; escape to Panama while subplots include that of Sara Tancredi, Brad Bellick, Fernando Sucre, Theodore &#8220;T-Bag&#8221; Bagwell, Alexander Mahone and Benjamin Miles &#8220;C-Note&#8221; Franklin. Regarding the casting of this episode, Paul Adelstein (who plays Paul Kellerman) does not appear in this episode. This is Benjamin Miles &#8220;C-Note&#8221; Franklin&#8217;s last appearance in the plot and series altogether.<br/><br/>Summary<br/><br/>The bag containing Charles Westmoreland&#8217;s millions is passed from hand to hand at the Mexico City International Airport. The chain of custody ends with T-Bag (Robert Knepper). When the airport employee asks T-Bag about the contents of the bag, T-Bag simply gives him a 20 dollar bill and tells him it&#8217;s none of his business.<br/><br/>Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco) and Brad Bellick (Wade Williams) are also in the airport. When the three cross paths, T-Bag runs, takes a taxi cab, and rides away. Sucre runs after the cab and tells T-Bag that he really needs the money. Sucre is able to grab the luggage tags, while T-Bag tells the driver to drive faster.<br/><br/>When Bellick balks at the luggage tags being shown to him by Sucre and threatens his freedom, Sucre grabs Bellick&#8217;s gun. Bellick replies that he has Maricruz in a hiding place, with enough food to last for only three weeks. Although he accuses Bellick of bluffing, Bellick produces Maricruz&#8217; rosary as proof, and Sucre realizes that he has no choice but to work for Bellick.<br/><br/>Bellick and Sucre go to the Mexico City Department of Tourist building. The man at the desk insists that there is no record of Erik Stammel. Sucre tells the agent in Spanish that he does not like &#8220;that gringo&#8221; (Bellick) either, but if he cannot find Stammel, then a loved one will die. The man at the desk appears to agree to apprise Sucre of any updates to T-Bag&#8217;s whereabouts. He later calls Bellick&#8217;s cell phone, who passes the phone to Sucre. Sucre informs Bellick that T-Bag is en route to Panama City.<br/><br/>A maid later enters T-Bag&#8217;s hotel room, picks up the wig with a look of disgust on her face. T-Bag is on his way out of the hotel with his money, but is spotted by a Mexican police officer. He attempts to escape.<br/><br/>FBI Internal Affairs Agent Richard Sullins (Kim Coates) is an interrogation room with Agent Wheeler (Jason Davis) Sullins presents a deal to C-Note (Rockmond Dunbar); his eighteen year sentence (his original sentence in addition to penalties related to the escape) would become eighteen months.<br/><br/>C-Note balks at the offer, noting that the last time an offer was made to him, there was a string attached which he was to be hung at the end of. He further reasons that with Mahone&#8217;s connections, he would not last eighteen days in custody and holds firm on his demand of being a free man. As C-Note calls for the guard to take him back to his cell, Sullins then offers no jail time, in addition to Witness Protection Program coverage for him and his family. C-Note agrees.<br/><br/>C-Note is later taken out of his cell, where he meets Kacee, Dede, and Richard Sullins. Sullins hands C-Note an envelope containing information pertaining to his new identity, as he advises C-Note to stay out of trouble and to attend the court dates. C-Note leaves the Cook County Correctional Facility with his wife and daughter.<br/><br/>Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) and Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) are aboard a freighter docked in Chicago, Illinois bound for Panama.<br/><br/>Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies) is en route to the docks, as she hears about President Caroline Reynolds&#8217; resignation on the radio. Michael calls her, and they conclude it is best to disappear as he had originally planned.<br/><br/>FBI Agent Lang (Barbara Eve Harris) is tailing Sara, and informs Agent Alexander Mahone (William Fichtner) of their location. Mahone replies that he will be right there.<br/><br/>Sara realizes that she is being tailed by the authorities. 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