Bellick had turned against the group and had been working with the FBI to bring them down. He had a personal vendetta against Michael and Lincoln and was determined to see them behind bars.
In the end, justice was served. Lincoln's name was cleared, and the corrupt officials were brought to justice. The group, now hailed as heroes, could finally start to rebuild their lives.
Bellick, the former prison guard, had turned against his former employer and joined the escapees. He was struggling to find his place in the group and prove his loyalty.
As they finally reunited with their friends, they knew that their journey was far from over. They still had to clear Lincoln's name and take down those responsible for their imprisonment.
The fugitives had finally found a sense of peace, but they knew that their freedom was fragile. They continued to work together to clear Lincoln's name and bring down the corrupt officials who had wronged them.
Eight months had passed since the daring escape, and the FBI had been working tirelessly to track down the escaped prisoners. The investigation had led them to Mexico, where they believed the fugitives were hiding.
The sun had barely risen over the horizon when the alarms blared to life inside the maximum-security prison in Fox River, Illinois. The escape of Michael Scofield, Lincoln Burrows, and four other inmates had sent shockwaves through the corrections system, and the authorities were determined to catch the fugitives and bring them back to justice.