Ogygia (''Prison Break'')

"Ogygia"
Prison Break episode
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 1
Directed by Nelson McCormick
Written by Paul Scheuring
Featured music Ramin Djawadi
Production code 1AZM01
Original air date April 4, 2017
Guest appearance(s)
  • Marina Benedict as A&W
  • Christian Michael Cooper as Mike Scofield
  • David Franco as Dr. Whitcombe
  • Akin Gazi as Omar
  • Steve Mouzakis as Van Gogh
  • Bobby Naderi as Mustapha
  • Primo Allon as FRP Release Officer
  • Leo Rano as Luca
  • Keith Dallas as Rental Agent Keith Blackman Dallas
  • Deborah Finkel as a Bystander
  • Lisa MacFadden as a Nurse

"Ogygia" is the 82nd episode of the American television series Prison Break and the first episode since 2009. The inaugural episode of its fifth season which premiered on Fox in the United States on April 4, 2017.[1]

This is also the first episode to be produced by Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell who star as brothers Michael and Lincoln.[2]

Plot

T-Bag is released from incarceration just as he receives a picture of Michael in a new prison. T-Bag shows it to Lincoln, who finds the hidden word "Ogygia", which is a prison in Sana'a, Yemen. Lincoln informs Sara, who has been raising her and Michael's son, Mike, along with her husband, Jacob. She refuses to believe the news. However, Lincoln determines to travel to Yemen to be certain, asking help from C-Note, who has converted to Islam. Sucre offers to accompany Lincoln, who takes C-Note instead. The mysterious mercenaries who have been following and harassing Lincoln and Sara send Lincoln and C-Note's pictures to their contacts in Sana'a, where the duo overpowers the attackers and meets a contact, who trades their visit to Ogygia for Lincoln's United States passport. Lincoln learns that Michael's fake identity is Kaniel Outis, a dangerous terrorist affiliated with ISIL. Michael ignores Lincoln, claiming not to know him. Meanwhile, T-Bag is contacted by a physician offering him a prosthetic hand as functional as a natural one. The procedure works; and T-Bag learns that an anonymous person known only as Outis (Greek for "Nobody") funded the operation and insisted on him being the patient.

Reception

IGN gave "Ogygia" a 6.7/10.0 rating stating "Strong chemistry from the series leads isn’t quite enough to make up for a nonsensical story as Prison Break returns to TV".[3]

In another review TV Fanatic gave Ogygia two stars out of five (2.0 / 5.0).[4]

References

  1. "Prison Break" Ogygia (TV Episode 2017), retrieved 2017-08-23
  2. "Exclusive: 'Prison Break' Stars Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell on the Intense Revival". Collider. 2017-04-04. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  3. Marnell, Blair (2017-04-02). "Prison Break: "Ogygia" Review". IGN. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  4. "Prison Break Season 5 Episode 1 Review: Ogygia". TV Fanatic. 2017-04-04. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
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