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488:). The moment he wakes up, the agent that killed Veronica and appeared in Sara's apartment gives Mahone a mobile telephone. He slowly reaches for it, holds it to his ear, and hears the voice of Agent Kim. Kim tells Mahone that Kellerman informed him that the escaped brothers had shot him, but that he managed to kill both of them shortly afterward; he replies with sardonic laughter that Kellerman is lying; he was the one that shot him, and that the brothers are most likely still alive. 401:) and Zach (Quinn Wermeling) arrive at home. Blissfully unaware of T-Bag's true nature, they run to embrace him. Using Susan's story that he quickly took a job at an offshore oil rig, T-Bag told everyone that he lost his hand at the oil rig due to an accident, but his lawyers successfully sued them for five million dollars (one million dollars for "each finger"). He tells the Hollander family he can do whatever he wants now, and would like to do nothing more than to be with them. 581:; his fingerprints were burned off, his teeth were removed, and he even had plastic surgery to alter key physical features. It would be imperative to keep Steadman alive, so he could talk. Steadman takes the time to ridicule Kellerman by calling him the "Serf that would be King", alleging that Kellerman had proposed marriage to his sister 435:. Banks reneges on the deal by saying now he must now get five desserts, one for him, and four for his gang of inmates. Bellick replies that he has candy in his pocket; he brandishes a shlock (a sock filled with batteries, used in prison fights) and bludgeons Banks repeatedly. He walks away while sirens blare loudly. 446:(Daniel Allar) for help, but he replies that while Bellick may have the top bunk in their cell, he owes him nothing outside. As Banks' henchmen intimidate Bellick by repeatedly singing his name "Brad-lee", Bellick screams that he is not afraid of them. The next sound is the clanging of open cell doors. 438:
Stolte appears outside Bellick's cell, telling him that tonight, some corrupt guards paid by Banks will open the cell doors, while Banks and his gang will attack him. Bellick asks Stolte for help, and Stolte replies that he is helping by warning him. He further explains that the night shift CO's are
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Bill Kim's underling discovers that Kellerman and the brothers are en route to Terrence Steadman, and tries to stop their plane from taking off. The underling replies that the plane has already landed in Montana. Seething, Agent Kim contacts agents at Steadman's home and informs them of Kellerman's
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The police officer is shown Kellerman's government identification, but he continues to insist that all vehicles must be inspected. Kellerman replies that precious seconds are being spent, and that he will take down every officer's name and make sure that they're all fired. A senior police officer
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Moments after they escape the roadblock, Lincoln quickly remembers that Kellerman was the man who tried to kill him days before he and Michael escaped from Fox River. Lincoln immediately brandishes his gun, and seizes Kellerman, while their SUV careens out of control. Their vehicle pulled over,
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As the children watch television with T-Bag and a tense Susan, the latter feigns a beverage spill to leave the room. T-Bag follows her and when he sees her attempting to get to the drawer with the gun in it, T-Bag yells at her loudly, brandishing the firearm. Hearing the commotion, the children
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The agents stationed in Blackfoot talk to Steadman, informing him that he will have to leave the home immediately. As they're at the frontdoor, Kellerman, Scofield, and Burrows arrive in a car, and secure Steadman. Kim is quickly informed of the situation and orders an agent to kill everyone,
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s Peter Brown remarked that, "It's obvious the series is taking another turn from them running from the law to proving that there is something going on other than just convicts escaping. All-in-all it will make for good viewing on one of the best shows on TV." Also, Bill Harris of the
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commented that, "First up comes Prison Break, and we have to say, our heart almost jumped out of our chest at least three times when watching tonight's new episode, titled "John Doe". Even if you aren't an action connoisseur, this really is what action TV is all about."
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One phone call later, Trey tells C-Note that Kayce did not make bail as planned. C-Note offers to turn himself in, but Trey says that it will not get Kayce released, and that if both parents are incarcerated, Dede will be sent to a foster home.
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wrote a critique of the episode which included this comment: "It also contains confusion. And trace levels of frustration. I mean, what the hell? Terrence Steadman is now dead? Can I please have 35 hours of my life back?" Similarly,
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s John Keegan was critical of the peripheral stories of the episode, stating, "Right now, many of these side stories suffer from the fact that they don’t really impact the main story, and they are easily dismissed as a result."
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As the first episode to be aired in 2007, the episode obtained an average of 9.9 million viewers and was placed second in terms of viewership for the Monday 8:00pm timeslot, with a 6.6% household rating and 10% household share.
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Unwilling to cooperate with Kellerman much less trust him, Michael takes the telephone, asks for a television news channel, and informs them of his identity and that he would like to turn himself in.
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Trey is at the North Dakota courthouse, waiting to see his incarcerated sister Kayce. He tells C-Note that after speaking to the lawyer, he believes that she will make
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Agent Mahone called Agent Kim, telling him that he will return to his original mission. The body of the taunting agent who killed Veronica lies in Mahone's vehicle.
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The blood spattered painting and walls of the motel room were soon illuminated by the multicolored lights of police squad cars, as the sirens began to sound.
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approach, while Zach attempts to hit T-Bag with his skateboard. T-Bag evades the attack, takes the family hostage, and begins to board up the front door.
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and is the fourteenth episode of its second season. The episode was aired on January 22, 2007, after a seven-week break. It was written by
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Lincoln holds his gun to Kellerman's head demanding why he shouldn't kill him right now. Kellerman replies with, "Because I know where
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and re-enter the United States through New York. Once in Washington DC, they would show Steadman to politicians sympathetic to
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only there because Bellick assigned them there when he was captain of the guards, and that they will have no sympathy for him.
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including Steadman. The agent draws his weapon but before he can carry out this order, Kellerman shoots him and his partner.
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Agent Alexander Mahone is in an Albuquerque hospital bed, recovering from a gunshot wound he received from traitorous agent
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This episode received both positive and negative reviews. The critics mainly focused on the death of the character
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The quartet arrive at the Cutback motel, where Kellerman tells the brothers that they will take Steadman to
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tunnel that the escaped brothers vanished from responds to a ringing mobile phone, only to find the body of
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job, "no questions asked". Incensed, Trey asks his brother in law, "You want her to jump bail now?"
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appears and instructs them to let Kellerman, busy dialing on his mobile phone, pass unscathed.
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Mahone informs Kim and the agent who killed Veronica that he will no longer work for
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Overall, Brian Tallerico of ugo.com gave "John Doe" a B+ grade, stating, "Sure,
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Kellerman arranges for the three of them to board a private jet, using his
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Unable to cope with the deaths of so many people including his beloved
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During mealtime, Bellick fulfills his agreement by giving Banks a
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airfield, en route to Steadman's hideout in Blackfoot, Montana.
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Kellerman further informs the brothers that Steadman is just a
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and his daughter Dede (Helena Klevorn) in Mound City,
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The Return of 'Heroes' paces NBC's week of Jan. 22-28
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Index

John Doe (Prison Break episode)
Prison Break
Kevin Hooks
Matt Olmstead
Nick Santora
Ramin Djawadi
Danielle Campbell
K. K. Dodds
Susan Hollander
Andra Fuller
Dede Franklin
Jeff Perry
Terrence Steadman
Agent Blondie
Lester "Rasta" Speight
Christian Stolte
Keith Stolte
Callie Thorne
Pam Mahone
The Killing Box
The Message
Prison Break (season 2)
List of episodes
television series
Prison Break
Matt Olmstead
Nick Santora
Kevin Hooks
John Doe
Dominic Purcell

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