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"He's stuck on the fence. It's not working out," Dunbar says, describing his character's moral dilemma. "But he has at least ten or 12 people with him on that plane right now, and he needs to get them to a safe place. It's heartbreaking and scary at the same time, but it's exciting. You always have those twists and turns in Prison Break. How are they going to get out of this? How are they going to get out of that? You turn the corner, and it's a sunny and beautiful day — and then it's absolute hell. How are they going to get out of this hell?"
For his part, Dunbar knows a thing or two about circumnavigating "hell," at least as far as Prison Break is concerned. The Fox series has never been shy about killing off its lead characters, what with several members of the Fox River Eight dying over the course of season two. Dunbar was one of the many original Prison Break cast members who parted ways with the series during that second season, but unlike his colleagues, he was afforded a rare happy ending in which C-Note and his family were admitted into the witness protection program. Of course, he wound up back in the conspiratorial action for the tail end of the show's fourth season, not to mention the currently airing fifth season, but it was (and still remains) one of the few occasions in which an important Prison Break figure was allowed to ride off into the sunset.
For his part, Dunbar knows a thing or two about circumnavigating "hell," at least as far as Prison Break is concerned. The Fox series has never been shy about killing off its lead characters, what with several members of the Fox River Eight dying over the course of season two. Dunbar was one of the many original Prison Break cast members who parted ways with the series during that second season, but unlike his colleagues, he was afforded a rare happy ending in which C-Note and his family were admitted into the witness protection program. Of course, he wound up back in the conspiratorial action for the tail end of the show's fourth season, not to mention the currently airing fifth season, but it was (and still remains) one of the few occasions in which an important Prison Break figure was allowed to ride off into the sunset.
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When Michael initially said no to Poseidon, Sara was incarcerated, leading to the events of The Final Break, in which they tried to break her out of prison, and culminating in Michael’s supposed death. In actuality, Michael was compelled to take the job and subsequently wasn’t allowed contact with his family.
“There is no Prison Break without Michael, so when [creator] Paul Scheuring was planning out this fifth season, it was important to create a plausible and exciting reason for how and why he’s still alive,” executive producer Vaun Wilmott tells EW. “Placing the prison in the Middle East and having his former ‘death’ be a ruse seemed fitting as the show and Michael’s journey in season 5 was based on the Odyssey. Also, it was important to follow the original intention of the series, recreating the dilemma of one brother in prison, the other one going in to save him.”
“There is no Prison Break without Michael, so when [creator] Paul Scheuring was planning out this fifth season, it was important to create a plausible and exciting reason for how and why he’s still alive,” executive producer Vaun Wilmott tells EW. “Placing the prison in the Middle East and having his former ‘death’ be a ruse seemed fitting as the show and Michael’s journey in season 5 was based on the Odyssey. Also, it was important to follow the original intention of the series, recreating the dilemma of one brother in prison, the other one going in to save him.”
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NEW ESCAPE PLANS BRING NEW PROBLEMS ON AN ALL-NEW "PRISON BREAK" TUESDAY, MAY 9, ON FOX
As Michael, Lincoln and the remaining Ogygia gang try to escape Yemen, they find themselves racing though the desert from a vengeful Cyclops. Meanwhile, A&W and Van Gogh question their roles as their pursuit of the escapees leads them to...Graceland in the all-new "Phaecia" episode of PRISON BREAK airing Tuesday, May 9 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (PB-506) (TV-14 D, L, V)
Cast: Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield, Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows, Sarah Wayne Callies as Sara Tancredi, Mark Feuerstein as Jacob Ness, Amaury Nolasco as Sucre, Robert Knepper as T-Bag, Rockmond Dunbar as C-Note, Paul Adelstein as Paul Kellerman, Augustus Prew as Whip, Rick Yune as Ja, Inbar Lavi as Sheba
Guest Cast: Steve Mouzakis as Van Gogh, Marina Benedict as A&W, Akin Mahmut as Omar, Amin El Gamal as Cyclops, Curtis Lim as Henry Kawakami-Kishida, Lee Majdoub as Yasser, Lucia Walters as Gloria Lockhart, Duncan Ollerenshaw as Blue Hawaii, Dean Aylesworth as Detective Keenan
As Michael, Lincoln and the remaining Ogygia gang try to escape Yemen, they find themselves racing though the desert from a vengeful Cyclops. Meanwhile, A&W and Van Gogh question their roles as their pursuit of the escapees leads them to...Graceland in the all-new "Phaecia" episode of PRISON BREAK airing Tuesday, May 9 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (PB-506) (TV-14 D, L, V)
Cast: Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield, Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows, Sarah Wayne Callies as Sara Tancredi, Mark Feuerstein as Jacob Ness, Amaury Nolasco as Sucre, Robert Knepper as T-Bag, Rockmond Dunbar as C-Note, Paul Adelstein as Paul Kellerman, Augustus Prew as Whip, Rick Yune as Ja, Inbar Lavi as Sheba
Guest Cast: Steve Mouzakis as Van Gogh, Marina Benedict as A&W, Akin Mahmut as Omar, Amin El Gamal as Cyclops, Curtis Lim as Henry Kawakami-Kishida, Lee Majdoub as Yasser, Lucia Walters as Gloria Lockhart, Duncan Ollerenshaw as Blue Hawaii, Dean Aylesworth as Detective Keenan
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