"And Then There Were 7" is the eleventh episode of television series Prison Break. It was first broadcast in the United States on November 14, 2005. The episode is directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño and written by Zack Estrin. It features another part of the protagonist Michael Scofield's escape plan which involves finding out the length of time the guards take to complete one round from under the infirmary window.
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"And Then There Were 7" is the eleventh episode of television series Prison Break. It was first broadcast in the United States on November 14, 2005. The episode is directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño and written by Zack Estrin. It features another part of the protagonist Michael Scofield's escape plan which involves finding out the length of time the guards take to complete one round from under the infirmary window.
For this episode, Jesús Salvador Treviño was awarded with an ALMA Awards in the category "Outstanding Director of a Television Drama or Comedy"
After Michael and Abruzzi successfully set up Philly Falzone in a fruitless raid in Canada, Abruzzi is back in charge of prison industries. However, C-Note barges his way in, telling them that he knows about the hole to the escape route. He is accepted as a break member due to his knowledge of the plan. Meanwhile Westmoreland, who previously rejected Michael's invitation into the team, finds out his daughter is dying of cancer, but...
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