Prison Break Season 1 All Episodes ❲PLUS❳

| Episode # | Title | Original Airdate | Synopsis | |:----------|:------|:-----------------|:----------| | | "Pilot" | Aug 29, 2005 | Michael robs a bank to get incarcerated at Fox River, where his brother Lincoln awaits execution for a murder he didn't commit. We see him reveal the intricate tattoo that is the blueprint for his escape. | | 2 | "Allen" | Aug 29, 2005 | Michael starts navigating the dangerous prison hierarchy. He must prove himself to the powerful mob boss John Abruzzi and becomes cellmates with Fernando Sucre. | | 3 | "Cell Test" | Sep 5, 2005 | Michael begins testing the walls of his cell, searching for a weakness in the plumbing system that is key to his escape plan. | | 4 | "Cute Poison" | Sep 12, 2005 | Michael's plan hits a major snag when his cell is unexpectedly moved. He must urgently find a new way to access the prison's pipes. | | 5 | "English, Fitz or Percy" | Sep 19, 2005 | Michael starts recruiting key inmates for his team, including the unpredictable and dangerous Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell. Outside, Lincoln's son, LJ, gets caught in the conspiracy. | | 6 | "Riots, Drills and the Devil (1)" | Sep 26, 2005 | A prison riot erupts, throwing Michael's plans into chaos. Dr. Sara Tancredi finds herself in grave danger as the situation spirals out of control. | | 7 | "Riots, Drills and the Devil (2)" | Oct 3, 2005 | In the midst of the riot, Michael must risk everything to rescue Sara, a critical ally for his plan. The riot ends, but the fallout brings new challenges. | | 8 | "The Old Head" | Oct 24, 2005 | Michael seeks help from Charles Westmoreland, the infamous "D.B. Cooper," who may have the one thing Michael desperately needs to finance the escape. | | 9 | "Tweener" | Nov 7, 2005 | A new, young inmate arrives who becomes a dangerous wild card. Meanwhile, Lincoln's execution date is set, putting immense pressure on Michael. | | 10 | "Sleight of Hand" | Nov 14, 2005 | Michael attempts to get crucial medication for a prisoner in exchange for a vital piece of his plan, leading to a high-stakes bluff against the guards. | | 11 | "And Then There Were 7" | Nov 21, 2005 | The escape plan reaches a critical point, and Michael finally reveals the full scope of his plan to the select group of inmates he trusts to join him. | | 12 | "Odd Man Out" | Nov 28, 2005 | Tensions rise among the escapees as Michael fears there is a traitor in their midst. The group must deal with a security breach before it's too late. | | 13 | "End of the Tunnel" | Mar 20, 2006 | After a long hiatus, the show returns with Michael and his crew making the final preparations, but a new and unexpected obstacle could block their path to freedom. | | 14 | "The Rat" | Mar 27, 2006 | The pressure from the guards intensifies. One of the prisoners is suspected of informing on the escape plan, putting the entire operation at risk of being exposed. | | 15 | "By the Skin and the Teeth" | Apr 3, 2006 | An accident leads to the discovery of a tunnel, and the crew must cover it up before the guards find it. Their desperation grows as the execution date looms. | | 16 | "Brother's Keeper" | Apr 10, 2006 | This episode delves into the past, revealing the events that led to Lincoln's arrest and the larger conspiracy against him. It also shows Michael's meticulous planning. | | 17 | "J-Cat" | Apr 17, 2006 | Michael's plan suffers a devastating setback when a key component of the escape is destroyed. He must improvise a new and even riskier solution. | | 18 | "Bluff" | Apr 24, 2006 | As tensions reach a breaking point, Michael and his brother are forced to resort to a desperate bluff to salvage the escape and keep the team united. | | 19 | "The Key" | May 1, 2006 | Michael obtains the key piece needed for the final stage of the escape, but it comes at a terrible moral cost. The team prepares for the final break. | | 20 | "Tonight" | May 8, 2006 | The night of the escape has finally arrived. The team puts their meticulously planned operation into motion, facing a series of life-or-death challenges inside the prison. | | 21 | "Go" | May 15, 2006 | The escape is underway, but it doesn't go as planned. The crew is forced to split up and improvise as alarms are raised and a massive manhunt begins. | | 22 | "Flight" | May 15, 2006 | Season Finale. After a desperate and chaotic breakout, the eight fugitives are on the run with the entire state police force in pursuit. Their plane, their only chance for true freedom, crashes, setting the stage for the manhunt of Season 2. |

Michael, a brilliant structural engineer, aided in designing Fox River Penitentiary. Desperate and out of options, he stages a bank robbery, pleads guilty, and gets himself sent to the same prison. Hidden on his body are elaborate tattoos that conceal the blueprints of the prison and the necessary escape routes. The goal? To break Lincoln out before his execution in the electric chair.

Ranking Prison Break Season 1 episodes by stress level: Prison Break Season 1 All Episodes

Prison Break Season 1 is comprised of 22 episodes. A special recap episode, "Behind the Walls," also aired after the mid-season break.

When Prison Break premiered on Fox in August 2005, it sounded like a gimmick that might run out of steam in three episodes: a man gets himself incarcerated to break his wrongly convicted brother out of death row. Yet, what followed was a masterclass in tension, serialized storytelling, and intricate plotting. | Episode # | Title | Original Airdate

Structural engineer Michael Scofield commits an armed robbery with the sole intention of getting incarcerated at Fox River State Penitentiary. Why? His brother, Lincoln Burrows, sits on death row for a crime he didn't commit. With the execution date looming and all legal appeals exhausted, Michael utilizes his intricate knowledge of the prison’s blueprints—hidden in plain sight as a full-body tattoo—to engineer the most daring prison break in television history.

With the escape route behind the cell toilet underway, Michael faces a massive threat: Pope’s transfer order to move him to another prison. Agents Kellerman and Hale use political leverage to force Warden Pope’s hand. Michael conducts a high-stakes test using the prison's exterior streets (English, Fitz, or Percy) to determine which route the police take during an alarm, discovering that Fitz Street remains clear. The Chaos and the Team Building (Episodes 6–10) Episode 6: "Riots, Drills and the Devil: Part 1" He must prove himself to the powerful mob

When Prison Break debuted on Fox in late 2005, it fundamentally changed the landscape of serialized television. Created by Paul Scheuring, the first season is widely regarded as a masterclass in pacing, tension, and narrative construction.

If you are currently rewatching or discovering the series for the first time, let me know: Which surprised you the most?