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Episode Report Card Sobell: B | Grade It Now! YOU GRADE IT The Bozo Fetts' beautiful friendship -- dead!

By Sobell | Season 2 | Episode 10 | Aired on 11.05.2006

Meanwhile, Dad Ex Machina's other son is busy running around an abandoned factory with an anxious Dr. Sara bobbing in his wake. Michael looks around and sees something, then urges Dr. Sara on. She protests briefly, but he reassures her, "I'll be right behind you. Go!" She does. These two do well in crisis situations together. They're just not very good with the day-to-day stuff. Mahone comes into the factory, gun drawn. Michael picks up a convenient length of pipe and hunkers down, trying to figure out what he'll do next. We get a series of shots designed to give us the impression that the minute Mahone leans his head around a corner, Michael will whack it, and then Mahone moves in a different direction. There's some more moodily-lit cat-and-mouse pursuit in the warehouse, and Michael carefully knocks over a length of pipe so as to freak out Mahone and make him think Michael's in a much different location than he actually is. Mahone scampers off, leaving Dr. Sara undiscovered.

Cut to Arizona, where Kellerman's day is getting worse by the minute. He's surveying the wreckage left behind by Lincoln's rescuers, and then he has to call Kim with the message, "The news is not good. Burrows was intercepted before I got here. But we're not that far behind --"

On that same rooftop in Chicago, Kim is still pacing around wearing his Bluetooth headpiece. He assures Kellerman that "someone will take care of it." Kellerman says wearily, "Bill, tell me you're not bringing someone else in on this... " Kim smiles and says merrily, "You didn't think you were alone, did you? You're a soldier. There's an army." He then tells Kellerman it's time to go after Sara Tancredi because "we need to know what her father told her. When you find out, give me a call." Kellerman slaps the phone shut, in a totally sour mood because now he's going to have to go kill his partner in pie-eating.

Speaking of the lissome pastry consumer, there she is, making a discreet getaway. Even better, she's disabling Mahone's car by yanking all the wires out.

Meanwhile, Michael's still running around the factory, trying to elude Kellerman. He cuts his arm on a protruding metal flange, and manages to muffle his shout of pain. Michael keeps skulking around, and notices a tag on a pipe that warns of flammable gas. Michael then notices a big, caged-off area near the pipe. Mahone's closing in. Michael turns the valve for the gas.

Back in Kansas, Bellick and Geary are whiling away the hours by drooling over the shiny pictures in a boating magazine. Bellick says, "This one right here -- a 75-foot, twin diesel engine... you pull up in a boat like that, you're somebody." That is probably the most telling statement that's come out of his mouth all season. Bellick is such a pathetic villain. Just then, T-Bag issues an agonized cry. Looks like the tobacco worked. Bellick tells Geary, "Get the stool." Geary's eyes bug out, but he asks anyway, "What stool?" Bellick reiterates, "The stool." Geary gives him a horrified look. The broken and bloody T-Bag slumps on the throne.

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