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PRISON BREAK - Episode Information and Ratings (Numbers are from Nielsen Media Research with help from TVbytheNumbers)

Live+7 Total Viewers = Live Viewers + DVR playback up to 7 days later (Live + 7)

Live+SD Total Viewers = Live Viewers + Same Day DVR playback (Live + Same Day)

Live Total Viewers = Live Viewers

18-49 = Live + SD Numbers

Season 4

Timeslot: Monday at 8pm

Episode 4.1: "Scylla"

Air Date: September 1, 2008

Written By: Matt Olmstead

Directed By: Kevin Hooks

Live+7 Total Viewers: 7.10 million *

Live+SD Total Viewers: 6.53 million *

Live Total Viewers: 5.68 million *

18-49: 2.7/7 *

Episode 4.2: "Breaking and Entering"

Air Date: September 1, 2008

Written By: Zack Estrin

Directed By: Bobby Roth

Live+7 Total Viewers: 7.10 million *

Live+SD Total Viewers: 6.53 million *

Live Total Viewers: 5.68 million *

18-49: 2.7/7 *

* 2 hour average

Timeslot: Monday at 9pm

Episode 4.3: "Shut down"

Air Date: September 8, 2008

Written By: Nick Santora

Directed By: Milan Cheylov

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.67 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 6.36 million

Live Total Viewers: 5.76 million

18-49: 2.6/6

Episode 4.4: "Eagles and Angels"

Air Date: September 15, 2008

Written By: Karyn Usher

Directed By: Michael Switzer

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.59 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.79 million

Live Total Viewers: 5.18 million

18-49: 2.4/6

Episode 4.5: "Safe and Sound"

Air Date: September 22, 2008

Written By: Seth Hoffman

Directed By: Karen Gaviola

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.70 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.84 million

Live Total Viewers: 5.29 million

18-49: 2.5/6

Episode 4.6: "Blow Out"

Air Date: September 29, 2008

Written By: Kalinda Vazquez

Directed By: Bryan Spicer

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.70 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.28 million

Live Total Viewers: 4.67 million

18-49: 2.1/5

Episode 4.7: "Five The Hard Way"

Air Date: October 6, 2008

Written By: Christian Trokey

Directed By: Garry A. Brown

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.14 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.37 million

Live Total Viewers: 4.84 million

18-49: 2.2/5

Episode 4.8: "The Price"

Air Date: October 20, 2008

Written By: Graham Roland

Directed By: Bobby Roth

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.26 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.45 million

Live Total Viewers: 4.98 million

18-49: 2.2/5

Episode 4.9: "Greatness Achieved"

Air Date: November 3, 2008

Written By: Nick Santora

Directed By: Jesse Bocho

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.13 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.23 million

Live Total Viewers: 4.74 million

18-49: 2.1/5

Episode 4.10: "The Legend"

Air Date: November 10, 2008

Written By: Karyn Usher

Directed By: Dwight Little

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.20 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.38 million

Live Total Viewers: 4.88 million

18-49: 2.2/5

Episode 4.11: "Quiet Riot"

Air Date: November 17, 2008

Written By: Seth Hoffman

Directed By: Kevin Hooks

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.52 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 2.2/5

Episode 4.12: "Selfless"

Air Date: November 24, 2008

Written By: Kalinda Vazquez

Directed By: Michael Switzer

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.25 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 2.1/5

Episode 4.13: " Deal or No Deal"

Air Date: December 1, 2008

Written By: Christian Trokey

Directed By: Bobby Roth

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.84 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 2.2/5

Episode 4.14: "Just Business"

Air Date: December 8, 2008

Written By: Graham Roland

Directed By: Mark Helfrich

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.40 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 2.1/5

Episode 4.15: "Going Under"

Air Date: December 15, 2008

Written By: Zack Estrin

Directed By: Karen Gaviola

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.16 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.37 million

Live Total Viewers: 4.80 million

18-49: 2.1/5

Episode 4.16: "The Sunshine State"

Air Date: December 22, 2008

Written By: Matt Olmstead & Nicholas Wootton

Directed By: Kevin Hooks

Live+7 Total Viewers: 5.69 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 4.98 million

Live Total Viewers: 4.57 million

18-49: 1.9/5

Timeslot: Friday at 9pm

Episode 4.17: "The Mother Lode"

Air Date: April 17, 2009

Written By: Seth Hoffman

Directed By: Jonathan Glassner

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 3.34 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 1.2/4

Timeslot: Friday at 8pm

Episode 4.18: "Vs."

Air Date: April 24, 2009

Written By: Christian Trokey & Kalinda Vazquez

Directed By: Dwight Little

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 3.06 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 1.0/4

Episode 4.19: "S.O.B."

Air Date: May 1, 2009

Written By: Karyn Usher

Directed By: Garry A. Brown

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 3.20 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 1.0/4

Episode 4.20: "Cowboys and Indians"

Air Date: May 8, 2009

Written By: Nick Santora

Directed By: Milan Cheylov

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 2.99 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 0.9/3

Episode 4.21: "Rates of Exchange"

Air Date: May 15, 2009

Written By: Zack Estrin

Directed By: Bobby Roth

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 3.32 million *

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 1.2/4 *

Episode 4.22: "Killing Your Number"

Air Date: May 15, 2009

Written By: Matt Olmstead & Nicholas Wootton

Directed By: Kevin Hooks

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 3.32 million *

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 1.2/4 *

* 2 hour average

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Did THAT just happen? Wow. She's dead. That guy is a prick. I can't believe they killed her already? Prison Break always leaves you suspense, but I hope this season doesn't dissapoint. Last season they killed off too many characters too quickly. So far, so good though. Still. Shocked :o:o:o

ETA: For the record I never liked the character, but still...

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I haven't watched Prison Break until tonight. Why is the president in that "prison" and why is the government hiding him and why did they kill that woman?

The show was very exciting tonight and I do like the characters so will be tuning in and add to the discussions.

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I can't believe they killer her off!! :o

Great season premier. This season should be better since they get to do more action, more outdoor scenes.

It's like the Fugitive. I love it. :)

The guy wasn't the President. When he was "killed" he was the Vice President's brother. During last season finale, the Vice President murdered the President and is now the Prisident.

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I love this show. The premier was great. I just can't believe Veronica is dead. She finally gets to proving that Linc was innocent all along and then she underestimates how far the conspiracy reaches.

I wonder how long it will take for Michael to contace Sara? I hope he finds out that she tried to kill herself because of her part in the escape soon.

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It was good. I'm still not able to see how it will have a good conclusion, but guess that is why we watch it. I like the FBI guy. He reminds me of the one chasing Dr. Kimble, Gerard. Yes, good guy so he probably will swing to realizing the truth and help them. Next I expect the rescue of the young man on his way to prison. I hope they are successful this time. Hope the girl makes it to Utah alive and well.

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You will definitely love season one, DFJ. It's so exciting and there are a lot of twists and turns.

I wonder if the FBI agent (Malone?) is in on the conspiricy? My guess is no, but at some point "the company" will try to get to him. I can't wait to see what happens with Sara. I hope her father does something to keep her out of trouble. Not sure how Michael could resuce her right now. His hands are kind of full.

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LOL, my fav character is Mahone and he has a hate club...........funny. I think he is like Gerard in The Fugitive and will figure out the truth before this is all over and be on their side.

Last night went by quickly, but it didn't flow as well as the week before, rather choppy, but the twist at the end was very exciting and now I can hardly wait for next week to see how far they get with that monster (my least fav character) Boss right behind them.

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I don't mind Mahone. The actor who plays him has been in so many different things including ATWT. I think The Company will try to get to him if he does figure out that Linc is innocent. I'm not too fond of Bellic either. I can't believe he was actually going to kill himself because he got fired. He's really going to be out for blood now that he's on the trail.

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Awwgggg, creepy. This was a creepy episode and probably why I didn't watch last season. I'm not into creepiness and hateful, bloody scenes. I'm going to watch next week and see if I can find a reason worth watching further. Rooting for escaped convicts is just a far cry from my ideal. Since I never saw the setup, it's pretty hard to rationalize at this point in time. Now, Sarah, is going to get into more trouble, isn't she? Someone tell me something good for me to see.

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Well, I don't think we are supposed to be rooting for T-Bag and Abruzzi. They are guilty as sin. C-Note is innocent, so is Linc. Michael only went to prison to try to save his brother from being wrongly executed. Tweener stole a baseball card that was worth a lot of money, but he didn't even know its value. So I guess I don't feel like I'm rooting for real convicts.

I can't believe Nika turned on Michael like that. It was the least believeable part of the show to me. Nika knew that Michael and Sara had feelings for each other and Michael never led her on. Then all of a sudden she is in love with him? I think Sara will be ok, I'm guessing her father and/or Michael will make sure of that.

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I did watch last week and warmed up to the show a little more and tonight actually enjoyed it. T-Bone is surely bad to the bone but he is mesmerizing like not being able to keep from watching a wreck in action. Compelling and obviously brilliant. I like the kid and hope he makes it through this OK. Gads, I hate that Sarah is a sitting duck.

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