The former soldier just wanted to go home to his family. Unlike the others, C-Note wasn't part of the conspiracy; he just needed an alibi. Dunbar brought a quiet dignity to a man forced into a life of crime by a dishonest military discharge. His storyline—hiding in plain sight with his wife and daughter—was the season’s most heartbreaking.
Lincoln’s son moved from rebellious teen to a key target of The Company, spending much of the season in juvenile detention or running from assassins. prison break 2 cast
The villain you loved to hate became a pathetic, desperate man. Fired from Fox River for allowing the escape, Bellick turned bounty hunter. Williams perfectly played the fall from tyrannical guard to a fat, hungry loser chasing a reward he’d never get. His scenes being outsmarted by the inmates he used to torture were pure schadenfreude. The former soldier just wanted to go home to his family
The loyal best friend. While others had grand conspiracies to solve, Sucre just wanted to get back to Chicago and his pregnant girlfriend, Maricruz. Nolasco provided the heart and comic relief of the fugitive group, often being the one to ask the obvious, panicked question: "What are we gonna do now?" His storyline—hiding in plain sight with his wife
The most terrifying character on television got even worse. After having his hand chopped off (literally and figuratively) by the escape, T-Bag became a solo killing machine crossing the country. Knepper’s performance was a masterclass in Southern Gothic menace—polite, horrifying, and utterly unpredictable. His quest to reclaim his money and find his lost love made him a sick, compelling protagonist.