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Nope. Not until February if I had to guess, possibly March. Promos were shown that House will now be on Mondays starting in January, so it's probable that PB will be moved to Tuesdays or Fridays to finish out the series.

House will probably just take a break. Or it might even be out of episodes for the season.

There are only 6 more PBs.

  • 2 weeks later...

Prison Break Ends This Season

Michael and Lincoln soon will be able to finally catch their breath. Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly announced at Tuesday's TCA Winter Press Tour that "this will be the last year" of Prison Break.

While citing the series' four-year run as one for the "win column," Reilly acknowleged, "It got to a point where a lot of the stories had been told."

Prison Break aired its 16th episode/annual "winter finale" on Dec. 22. At least six more hours are set to unspool starting April 17, but that count could be upped to eight so as to properly finish the serialized saga. Said Reilly, "We want to finish strong."

Well, it certainly was fun whilst it lasted! According to Spoiler TV it seems we will get the final 6 plus the 2 extra specials to wrap everything up.

Guess I need to start getting up to speed with 24. I'll start with Season 1 :p

  • 2 months later...

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Here's the press release for the April 17th episode of Prison Break. All hail the return of Prison Break!

MICHAEL AND SARAH HIT THE ROAD, WHILE T-BAG AND SELF'S SEARCH FOR SCYLLA LEADS TO AN UNEXPECTED DISCOVERY ON THE SERIES RETURN OF "PRISON BREAK" FRIDAY, APRIL 17, ON FOX

Michael and Sarah learn the dangers of hitchhiking as they make their way to Miami, and Lincoln meets with Christina who informs him of her plans to take over the Company. Meanwhile, Pad Man feels the heat from an new enemy, and T-Bag and Self's search for Scylla leads to an unexpected discovery on "The Mother Lode" episode of PRISON BREAK airing Friday, April 17 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (PB-417) (TV-14 L, V)

Cast: Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows; Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield; Michael Rapaport as Don Self; Robert Knepper as Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell; Sarah Wayne Callies as Dr. Sara Tancredi; William Fichtner as Alexander Mahone

Guest Cast: Kathleen Quinlan as Christina Scofield; Leon Russom as General Jonathan Krantz/Pad Man; Shaun Duke as Griffin Oren; Ted King as Downey; Dan Sachoff as Krantz's Aide; David Parker as Trucker; Daniel Zacapa as Priest; Roberto Sanchez as Rubin

Nothing like beating a corpse lol. This show needs to end already. Anyone know what its typically ratings were when it was last aired?

It has ended its just got to air the episodes and that's it.

cool that i found this topic by luck, watching prison break since 2 days (already watched season 01 and now on season 02 dvd 4 (of 6) ) absolutely love it.

the guys in it are cool, the corrupt cops, the incompetent vice-president. my favourite character is t-bag :D

Not canceled. End of the story.

oh really? even tho the cast themselves said its been a great ride and said it was done.

"At the 2009 TV Critics Press Tour, Kevin Reilly told reporters that the series would end with the fourth season. Despite decreasing ratings, Reilly attributed the cancellation to creativity: "The show has just played out. You get to a point creatively where you feel all the stories have been told, and you want to end strong and not gimp out in the end of the season."

oh really? even tho the cast themselves said its been a great ride and said it was done.

"At the 2009 TV Critics Press Tour, Kevin Reilly told reporters that the series would end with the fourth season. Despite decreasing ratings, Reilly attributed the cancellation to creativity: "The show has just played out. You get to a point creatively where you feel all the stories have been told, and you want to end strong and not gimp out in the end of the season."

No, you misunderstand.

I'm not saying the show isn't over. (Although that S5 listing is ... odd)

I'm saying that the show wasn't canceled. They just are ending the story at the end of the season.

Its like BSG. The story ended, it wasn't canceled.

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