Cell Test

"Cell Test" is the third episode of television series Prison Break which was first broadcast on television on September 5, 2005. The episode is directed by Brad Turner and the writer credited is Michael Pavone. In this episode, Michael Scofield must test his cell mate, Fernando Sucre that he can be trusted with the escape plan, to prevent him from talking to anybody else. Meanwhile, Veronica Donovan's investigation to exonarate Lincoln Burrows hi... more

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  • Sep 5, 2005

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  • 3

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Prison Break

Prison Break is a drama television series created by Paul Scheuring, which premiered on the Fox Broadcasting Company on August 29, 2005. The series revolves around two brothers; one has been sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, and the other devises an elaborate plan to help his...

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  • 1

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  • 1AKJ02
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