This article contains major spoilers forPrison Breakseason 2.

The crime action dramaPrison Breakhas an extremely high kill count, but one main character’s death scene is one of the best shown on TV.Prison Breakis about an ambitious escape from Fox River Penitentiary, led by Michael Scofield, who helped to build the prison. Though his main goal was to break his falsely accused brother, Lincoln, out, six more people escaped with Michael and Lincoln, collectively known asThe Fox River Eight. Season 2 follows these men as they attempt to rejoin the world while evading the FBI and Agent Mahone, who are chasing them.

Prison Break’s Fox River Eight committed different crimesthat got them sent to prison in the first place, which meant that some members were much more dangerous than others. This led to some of my favorite scenes in a show that was already full of suspense. Each episode ended on a major cliffhanger, which had me binging the show until the early hours of the morning. While the laterseasons ofPrison Breakgrew more predictable, season 2 had some shocking moments, including a main character’s death, which is still one of the best on television.

Lincoln and Michael in Prison Break season 2

Abruzzi’s Death In Prison Break Season 2 Is One Of TV’s Best

Abruzzi Was One Of The Most Interesting Characters In The Show

Mafia boss John Abruzzi is one of my favoritecharacters inPrison Break, with a world of connections outside prison due to his background. Of all the Fox River Eight, I had expected Abruzzi to thrive after the escape, but he was gunned down shortly into season 2. Abruzzi is lured to a motel and cornered by the FBI, who commands him to kneel. Abruzzi, holding a crucifix, tells them"I kneel only to God. I don’t see him here.“Abruzzi’s final iconic line and choice to die on his own terms make the scene unforgettable and difficult to forget.

InPrison Break, John Abruzzi was serving a 120-year sentence without parole for two counts of conspiracy to commit murder.

Custom image of Lincoln and Michael in Prison Break

Abruzzi’s private plane was essential to Michael’s escape plan, which meant that Michael had to put up with both threats and torture to keep him on his side. That said,Abruzzi was a father who was torn between loyalty to his family and his desire for revengeon Fibonacci, who he tried to murder. We see many versions of Abruzzi, including the family man, the born-again Christian, and the torturer. His background and complicated relationships with the other mafia members made him one of the show’s most interesting characters, and I believe his death was just as good.

Prison Break Killing Off Abruzzi Set The Tone For Season 2

All Of The Fox River Eight Deaths Happen In Season 2

Abruzzi was the first of the Fox River Eight to die, and the episode title “First Down” refers to him as Lincoln comments, “I didn’t think Abruzzi would be the first to go down.“Prison Breakseason 2 is full of shocking deaths and twists, and Abruzzi’s death sets the tone for the season, showing that even the best-connected characters could die at any moment. Abruzzi’sstunning death in the TV showhad another purpose, as it showed the deadly potential of Alex Mahone, who was Michael’s intellectual equal, but with the force of the FBI behind him.

I Can’t Forgive Prison Break For Repeatedly Trying To Ruin Its Greatest Character

Prison Break’s T-Bag was one of the best-written characters on the show but the writers appeared to forget his past over time, which nearly ruined him

By the end ofPrison Break, four of the Fox River Eight are exonerated, one returns to prison, and three die in season 2. All of these threePrison Breakcharacters deserved better, with John Abruzzi being just the beginning. After Abruzzi’s death, the manhunt continued, with the FBI trailing Michael’s team. Tweener is next to die, being shot by Mahone, but staged to look like Mahone shot in self-defense. Finally,though Haywire seemed like the least likely character to escape unnoticed, he survived for an impressively long timebefore Mahone reached him.

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Prison Break Season 2 Is Easily The Best One After Season 1

Prison Break Changed A Lot After Season 1

I can’t ignore howPrison Breakbecame a dramatically different showafter season 1, with season 2 resembling an action-adventure at times before the brutal and gritty season 3. Season 4 almost entered the sci-fi genre, and the original series ended as the quality was dropping. Though season 1 was undoubtedly the best, telling a relatively simple premise in a complex way, season 2 was still fantastic.Prison Breakseason 2 split the Fox River Eight up, giving viewers several plotlines to follow, which kept the show compelling and gave overlooked characters like C-Note a chance to shine.

Prison Break seasons and popularity

Prison Break TV Series Poster

Rotten Tomatoes critic score

Rotten Tomatoes audience score

1

2005

78%

94%

2

2006

71%

89%

3

2007

50%

66%

4

2008

62%

2009

-

82%

5

2017

56%

Prison Break’s early seasons gave us some intense moments, like Abruzzi’s death. The later series and reboot stretched the plot too far, focusing more on the government conspiracy rather than the characters at the heart of the show. The nextPrison Breakreboot should learn from this, prioritizing interesting characters over far-fetched storylines. Regardless of the show’s mistakes after season 1,Prison Breakgave us one of the best TV deaths of all time, which is a great legacy.