Michael, Lincoln and Sara listen to the conversation taped in the pen-driver. Lincoln calls Jane Phillips to know who would be reliable to receive the tape, and he talks to LJ that tells him that he is back to school in Pullman, Washington. Jane recommends the former attorney general Cooper Green. Bellick goes to the FBI Chicago Field Office to press Mahone to pay the reward for Haywire. Kellerman buys an illegal rifle and kills the buyer; then he visits his sister Kristine. In Birmingham, Alabama, T-Bag meets the psychologist Dr. Stammer not for therapy but to use his identity due to the resemblance of Dr. Stammer with him. Bellick visits Manche to find where Sucre is hidden in Mexico. Lincoln contacts Cooper Green through his receptionist and schedules a meeting in the Ebert Park in Chicago, but he is tailed by Bill Kim's men. Kim calls Mahone telling where Michael is and Mahone tells C-Note that there is a change of plans and he does not need him anymore. Mahone concludes that Lincoln is innocent and sends a package with a rope asking C-Note to hang himself; in return, he would take care of Kacee and Dede. Sara visits her father's grave and meets Bruce that is waiting for her and explains that he is loyal to her. They go to Cooper Green's office and Sara discovers that Michael and Lincoln have been lured by Bill Kim. Bellick and T-Bag fly to Mexico in the same flight while Sucre and Maricruz are in love in the middle of nowhere. Sara brings Cooper Green to meet the brothers and he concludes that the tape is useless as evidence, but the brothers could blackmail Caroline and get the presidential pardon. Mahone concludes that Michael and Lincoln are in the hotel nearby the Ebert Park and finds that Sara has lodged in room 1006.
In this great episode, the conversation in the tape is not disclosed, but it seems to be serious and compromising revelations about President Caroline. It is good to see Tina Holmes from "Six Feet Under" back on the screen. The coincidence of T-Bag and Bellick in the same flight to Mexico is unrealistic. The non-acceptance of the tape as evidence is another exaggeration of the justice system. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "O Acordo" ("The Deal")