Mikey had been quiet since the transfer. The prison had tried to erase his past by giving him a younger number and a new uniform, but Jonah saw the lines at the corners of his eyes—an atlas of every chase they'd ever run. "When we go," Mikey had said once, "we don't run straight. We run crooked." That crookedness would be their salvation: misdirection, forged papers, a stolen van, and a plan stitched from the instincts of men who’d learned the world’s exits by necessity.

When the lights went out in Cell Block D, Jonah felt his brother’s breath against the concrete like Morse code: steady, urgent, alive. They had traded whispers for weeks—names, scratchings, plans—until the wall between them was a map. Behind the map lay the tunnel.

Michael Scofield and his brother Lincoln Burrows are on the run across America, aiming for Panama while being hunted by a brilliant FBI agent. 📝 Episode Guide Below are the key episodes from the second season:

: The first half follows various escapees—including Michael Scofield, Lincoln Burrows, T-Bag, and C-Note—as they converge on Tooele, Utah, to retrieve five million dollars buried by D.B. Cooper (Charles Westmoreland). Exposing The Company

Season 2, subtitled "Manhunt," answers that question by shifting gears from a claustrophobic heist drama to a sprawling, high-octane road thriller. While the change in setting loses some of the intense claustrophobia that made Season 1 so unique, it replaces it with a breathless game of cat-and-mouse that largely succeeds.