Due to Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox Television, the streaming rights for Prison Break have shifted:
However, the season is equally remembered for its villains. Robert Knepper’s portrayal of Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell remains one of the most chillingly charismatic performances in television history—vicious, manipulative, yet undeniably captivating. Wade Williams perfectly embodied the petty tyranny of Captain Brad Bellick, providing a constant, looming threat to Michael's calculated plans. Conclusion: The Ultimate Binge-Watching Blueprint prison break season 1 all episodes exclusive
The finale. The fugitives scatter. Veronica finds the real Terrence Steadman alive in a Montana cabin. T-Bag reattaches his hand (gross). Lincoln and Michael get on a private jet, thinking they are safe. Then: The jet belongs to The Company. The final shot: The Vice President (now President) is sworn in. The brothers are in handcuffs, flying toward an unknown fate. Due to Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox
Charles Westmoreland dies of injuries sustained in a fight with Bellick, confirming before he dies that he is D.B. Cooper and leaving behind a $5 million stash in Utah. Episode 22: "Flight" T-Bag reattaches his hand (gross)
– Michael must protect a young inmate, Tweener (Lane Garrison), from T-Bag’s abuse, which jeopardizes his standing with the rest of the crew. Abruzzi loses control of his prison labor privilege, threatening the escape tunnel’s secrecy.