Riots, Drills and the Devil: Part 1
- Episode aired Sep 26, 2005
- TV-14
- 1h
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9.2/10
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Michael's idea to get more drilling time by provoking a lock-down backfires horribly.Michael's idea to get more drilling time by provoking a lock-down backfires horribly.Michael's idea to get more drilling time by provoking a lock-down backfires horribly.
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- TriviaAccording to the DVD commentary track, the original script called for an image of Jesus on the cross to be projected on the wall, with the nails in his hands indicating two of the points for drilling. FOX would not permit that, however, concerned that Christians would be offended; thus the producers were forced to revise the script, substituting an image of the Devil for that of Jesus.
- GoofsIn the beginning of the episode, when Michael is about to go through the hole in the wall, when he unscrews the toilet and moves it, the bricks that were knocked out, were still there.
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Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell: [about the rising temperature in the cells] Not that hot?
[he points to an African American cellmate]
Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell: When this guy woke up this morning, he was white!
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Composed by Ramin Djawadi
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Riot and New Breaking-Out Associate
The Powers That Be orders Paul Kellerman to use an insider to get rid off Lincoln. Meanwhile Michael and Sucre plot to stop the ventilation of A-Bay to provoke a riot with subsequent lock-down to permit them to drill a wall in their escape route, using an image of the devil to indicate the drilling points. However it becomes an uncontrolled full-scale riot and T-Bag accidentally discovers their passage and runaway scheme. Dr. Sara Tancredi is threatened in the infirmary by the violent prisoners and Michael sees the situation in the surveillance camera. Meanwhile Veronica and Nick discover that the anonymous phone call to the police denouncing Lincoln was originated in Washington DC.
"Prison Break: Riots, Drills and the Devil: Part 1" is so far the best episode of this engaging series. The great acting is associated to a thrilling story, very-well developed characters and an original and intriguing plot. Now the situation in the prison seems to be reaching a climax and it is the sixth episode only. My vote is ten.
Title (Brazil); "A Rebelião Parte 1" ("The Rebellion Part 1")
"Prison Break: Riots, Drills and the Devil: Part 1" is so far the best episode of this engaging series. The great acting is associated to a thrilling story, very-well developed characters and an original and intriguing plot. Now the situation in the prison seems to be reaching a climax and it is the sixth episode only. My vote is ten.
Title (Brazil); "A Rebelião Parte 1" ("The Rebellion Part 1")
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