[1] Written by Matt Olmstead and Seth Hoffman, and directed by Bobby Roth, the episode first aired on March 26, 2007.
It is the third day of the trial of Doctor Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies) in Chicago, Illinois.
Despite objections from the prosecution, the judge allowed excerpts of Michael and Lincoln's "Declaration of Innocence" to be played for the jury and to be used as evidence.
When his suicide attempt fails, due to his gun jamming, he calls his sister Kristine, who he confesses to about his previous misdeeds.
Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) arrives in Panama City and quickly finds T-Bag at the Fin Del Camino hotel.
On his way to Panama City, Agent Alexander Mahone (William Fichtner) calls his wife, Pam (Callie Thorne).
As Bellick gets arrested by the Panamanian police, Michael and Sucre successfully capture T-Bag after he is hit by a car.
As he attempts to make telephone inquiries to local hospitals to find Sucre, Michael receives a call from Lincoln.
On its original airdate, the episode was watched by an average of 8.01 million viewers, which was one of the lowest audience figures received by the series.