Did Lincoln Burrows Die Portable Review
Let’s rewind. For 22 episodes, we watched Michael Scofield tattoo an entire prison blueprint onto his torso to save his big brother, Lincoln Burrows, from death row. Lincoln was the heart of the show—the gruff, wrongfully accused fighter who believed the system had already swallowed him whole.
And even then, check the morgue.
Credits roll.
While fans joke that Prison Break relies on "plot armor" (seriously, how many times does Sucre almost get caught?), the Lincoln execution remains sacred. It is the rare TV moment where the answer to "Did they die?" isn't annoying—it's exhilarating. Did Lincoln Burrows die? Medically? No. (The drugs were fake.) Emotionally? Yes. Watching your big brother fry on a chair breaks a man. Canonically? He survives to get into countless more chases, cons, and Panama prison yards. did lincoln burrows die
The reveal in the following episode (Season 2, Episode 1: "Manhunt") is pure pulp genius. As the coroner zips up the body bag, Lincoln gasps back to life. Let’s rewind
Then came the needle drop. The execution scene in the Fox River death chamber is arguably the most brutal cliffhanger in network TV history. The room is green. The warden reads the prayer. Michael, watching through the glass, looks like he’s about to shatter. Lincoln, ever the martyr, mouths "It's okay." The electricity surges. His body convulses. The lights in the room flicker. The doctor walks in, checks for a pulse, and pronounces the dreaded words: And even then, check the morgue