Unlike previous seasons, there’s no lawful injustice going on here (Sara did kill a woman), but it’s nevertheless a cruel and unfair twist of fate - so Michael starts hatching a plot to break his wife out of jail, so they can elope to raise their family in peace. Pregnant Sara is sent to the Miami-Dade State Penitentiary to await trial (likely to get at least 25 years for murder), and her husband is unable to pull any strings to get her released. It’s not the honeymoon they had planned, clearly. Recently exonerated by the government, Michael and Sara (Sarah Wayne Callies) get married in a beach ceremony attended by Linc (Dominic Purcell) and a bearded Sucre (Amaury Nolasco), before the FBI rudely interrupt their reception to arrest Sara for the murder of Michael’s mother Christina - a clear-cut crime caught on security camera. I guess it’s also a peek at what a fifth season may have resembled had Fox unwisely re-commissioned the show, while reviving aborted plans for a female-only spin-off called Cherry Hill… It plugs a gap in the TV show’s finale, which jumped ahead four years for a bittersweet denouement at the grave of pragmatic protagonist Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller). The Final Break is a feature-length addendum to the recently-axed Prison Break. Somewhere below Jesus Christ and Scooby Doo.”- Krantz (Leon Russom) to Michael (Wentworth Miller) “If I had a list of all the people that might come to visit me, your name would be at the bottom. Nick Santora & Seth Hoffman (story by Christian Trokey) The Final Break: “Old Ball & Chain” & “Free”Broadcast on Sky One, Wednesday May 27th, 2009 As premiered on uk – Prison Break Season 4 review by Dan Owen Dan Owen reviews
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