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That would presumably point back to Kellerman, who seems mired in something fishy with his new job at the State Department. Michael defends himself by saying he's being forced to help Ramal by "people in my government" who want Ramal out to suit "their own foreign policy goals." The million-dollar question then is: Who is Poseidon? We do get a few clues.Īt one point in episode three, Michael's cosmopolitan cellmates - including a South Korean drug kingpin who's obsessed with Freddy Mercury - confront him about colluding with Ramal. Crucially, they also seem to be answering to the same people who enlisted Michael to help break Abu Ramal out of prison: "Any chance Poseidon will just let us kill her?" the assassin asks. Through them, we also learn that Michael has been the one passing messages to Sarah through their son and they, by extension, are using Sarah to try and track Michael down. "It's all chess it's a performance," is his answer. "Why are we pulling our punches with this girl," the woman assassin asks her partner, also unnamed. The map leads to a hideout where Michael planned his breakout of Ogiya prison, which stretches back four years.Ī lot of the background in the episode actually comes from the two assassins who somewhat implausibly failed to kill Sarah and Lincoln in the season five premiere. The note, we soon find out, is actually a map designed in Arabic calligraphy, not unlike the map of Fox River Michael tattooed onto himself in the show's first season. At the start of the episode, "Bubble-gum man" gets one of the kids to pass on a note to Lincoln and C-Note, and several bombshells are revealed. The facility is fortuitously within paper-airplane throwing distance of a group of playing children who carry messages for him in exchange for gum. We also learn how Michael has been communicating with the outside world from prison. The mysterious entity pulling the strings in place of The Company - which organized the hit on Sarah and presumably landed Michael in prison again via blackmail or some other means - has a name: Poseidon. Season five, episode three of Prison Break dishes out a lot of the answers to questions we had after watching episode one.įor example, it turns out that Michael was the one who financed Bagwell's robo-hand, via what must have been some unfathomably complicated accounting.