"Greatness Achieved" | |
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Prison Break episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 9 |
Directed by | Jesse Bochco |
Written by | Nick Santora |
Production code | 4AKJ09 |
Original air date | November 3, 2008 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Michael Bryan French as Gregory White |
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Michael Bryan French as Gregory White
Stacy Haiduk as Lisa Tabak
Shannon Lucio as Trishanne
Leon Russom as General Jonathan Krantz
Callie Thorne as Pam Mahone
Cress Williams as Wyatt
Michael Wiseman as Conor Mara
"Greatness Achieved" is the 66th episode of the American television series Prison Break and was broadcast on November 3, 2008 in the United States on the Fox Network. In this episode Michael, Lincoln, Sucre and Bellick tunnel into the Company's headquarters. Gretchen meets with The General. Michael's condition continues to deteriorate. The police question T-Bag regarding Andrew's disappearance. Wyatt propositions Sara while Mahone awaits his shot at his son's killer.
At the warehouse, Agent Self, Mahone, and Sara are deciding what to do with Wyatt. Self figures out a way to record Wyatt's voice onto a recorder and edit it to send a message to General Krantz that Lincoln and Michael are dead. The General believes the message, when Gretchen breaks into his office at this time and puts a gun on him. The General says that he wants Gretchen to work for him once again and that everything that happened was all part of his plan. Gretchen apparently complies, and hears about Scylla being moved. After the message from Wyatt goes out to the General, Self and Sara leave the warehouse so that Mahone can be alone with Wyatt. Mahone begins to torture him in revenge for the death of his son. Threatening further torture, Mahone forces Wyatt to call Pam and apologize for killing their son, realizing Wyatt now has an epiphany for the misdeed he's done. Mahone then takes Wyatt out to the harbour with a cinder block tied to his arms. Wyatt says, "You and I are the same Alex...I've done things-" but Mahone ignores him and pushes him into the water mid-sentence.