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Prison Break: Rendezvous

Episode score 9.4 Superb

Rendezvous

  • 32.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 10
  • First Aired: 11/6/2006
  • Prod Code: 2AKJ10

EPISODE OVERVIEW

44 Reviews | 746 Votes

As Michael reunites with Sara, Mahone and Kellerman strive to make sure they stay apart.
On the road with LJ, Lincoln meets his father.
Sucre tries to contact Maricruz.
T-Bag has a reunion of his own. Read full recap »

Writers:
Karyn Usher
Director:
Dwight Little
Stars:
Dominic Purcell (Lincoln Burrows)
Amaury Nolasco (Fernando Sucre)
Marshall Allman (LJ Burrows)
Paul Adelstein (Special Agent Paul Kellerman)
Robert Knepper (Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell)
William Fichtner (Special Agent Alexander Mahone)
Wentworth Miller (Michael Scofield)
Wade Williams (Captain Brad Bellick)
Sarah Wayne Callies (Dr. Sara Tancredi)
Recurring Role:
Kurt Caceres (Hector)
Reggie Lee (Bill Kim)
Barbara Eve Harris (Lang)
Guest Star:
Matt DeCaro (Roy Geary)
Melissa Marsala (Maricruz Delgado)
Anthony John Denison (Aldo Burrows)
Rachel Leora (Theresa Delgado)
Kristin Lehman (Jane Phillips)
  • Hector looks at Maricruz's flight info:

    ???WA 0081

    From: LA GUARDIA (LGA)
    Departure Terminal: TERMINAL A4
    To: MEXICO CITY (MEX)
    Departure Terminal: TERMINAL D1
    To: IXTAPA (ZIH)
    Arrival Terminal: TERMINAL A
    Class: FIRST
    Status: CONFIRMED
    Meal: DINNER
    Aircraft: BOEING 767 JET
    Time: 12 HOURS AND 30 MINUTES edit »
  • When the car with Aldo's people is about to crash the police car the first time, you can see that it stops a little, so there won't be an actual crash. edit »
  • Bellick picks up the bag containing the money with one hand and lightly tosses it. If the bag contained $5 million in one hundred dollar bills (as established last season when Westmoreland showed Michael the $100 bill) then the bag should have weighed about 110 lbs (5,000,000/100/454= 110.1). Bills weigh about a gram and there are 454 grams in a pound. edit »
  • Sara Tancredi apparently knows how to hotwire cars. edit »
  • Why did Bellick pull T-Bag off the chair to torture him with the heated poker? He was dragging him into the kitchen to torture him when he could have just left him in the chair. This was a contrived way to allow T-Bag to fight back and have the key go skidding across the floor. edit »
  • Though Rockmond Dunbar is credited, he does not appear in this episode. edit »
  • International Airdates:
    Denmark: February 5, 2007 on TV3
    Greece: July 16, 2008 at 23.00 on ANT1 edit »
  • Lincoln: Your grandfather…he was the reason I was set up in the first place. He used to work for the people who want me dead. This is all just to get to him. edit »
  • Bellick: Tell me where that money is, or I’m gonna read it on your headstone. edit »
  • Geary (after knocking Bellick out and taking the money): Next time, you pick though the crap. edit »
  • Michael: I've arranged for us to get to Panama. We're meeting up with my brother tomorrow.
    Sara: Wait, that's your plan? To run away to Panama with the two most wanted men in America? I - Michael, I came here because I thought you were gonna have real answers for me.
    Michael: This is an answer. And right now it's the only one we've got.
    Sara: Running away into the sunset with the man who lied to me? Really? I mean, did you know about the other guys? Did you know that I would be putting T-Bag back out onto the street?!
    Michael: I never meant for that to happen. I was doing what I needed to do. My brother was gonna die.
    Sara: Now my father's dead.
    (Michael appears shocked. He leans on his car for support, before turning to face Sara)
    Michael: I am sorry, about your father. I'm sorry for a lot of things. For what I did to you. I have many, many regrets. But that's the biggest.
    Sara: That doesn't help me right now.
    Michael: I'm sorry for that too. I didn't expect you to, ah…I didn't expect you to forgive me. But I don't want you to, ah…I don't want you to be alone in this.
    Sara: I don't wanna be alone. edit »
  • (in the warehouse)
    Michael (after locking Mahone in, who's pointing a gun): I wouldn't do that if I were you, Alex. You smell that? It's propane. It's filling the room. And if you pull that trigger, we both die.
    Mahone: I'll do it. I'll do it!
    Michael: Maybe. But before you do, let me ask you a question, Alex. Do you think you're still one of the good guys? Fighting the good fight? Because I think we both know you've crossed over. You're on the wrong side, chasing the wrong guys. My brother is innocent. He never killed anyone.
    Mahone: Well thanks for opening my eyes.
    Michael: Okay Alex, shoot. We both know what'll happen.
    Mahone: Ah, the propane will kill me anyway, what difference does it make? May as well do it right now.
    Michael: That's a good point. (he breaks a window) There ya go. There. There! That will give you some time to think about what you're doing. But first a word of advice – stop. Because when you get close, I will win, every time.
    Mahone: You think?
    Michael: I'm not the one in the cage.
    Mahone (laughing): No you're not. There's one big difference between you and I, Michael. And you just proved it. You can't kill. And that's what it's gonna take to stop me. 'Cause I don't have the same reservations. I can't. So whether it's today in Gila or tomorrow in Albuquerque or two months from now, in Panama, I will get you. (after Michael walks away) I don't have a choice. edit »
  • “Then we have a bird in the hand” Kellerman’s quote alludes to the proverb “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush” It is an expression that means that it’s better to keep what you have than risk losing everything by trying to get more. edit »
Show Score 9.2 superb
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