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Episode 11 weaves together multiple narrative threads across the prison walls and the outside world:
Retrospective Review: Prison Break Season 1, Episode 11 – "And Then There Were 7"
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Prison Break is a show that is rich in themes and symbolism, and Season 1, Episode 11 is no exception. Some of the themes that are explored in this episode include:
: Michael Scofield uses a clever gadget—a recording device built from his stolen gold watch and a credit card—to track the exact patrol timing of the prison guards near the infirmary. He discovers that the window of opportunity is much tighter than anticipated, leading him to conclude that the group of seven is too large to escape in the time available.
Back in the prison, Michael's plan advances. The "credit card" Nika brought is actually a magnetically encoded keycard. Michael rips off the front and back to reveal a plain white card with a magnetic stripe, which he uses to gain access to the prison's personal items storeroom. He discovers that his watch, which he needs to precisely time the escape, has been stolen by the corrupt guard C.O. Geary.
: Having discovered the hole behind the guard's room locker, Westmoreland