I want to talk about this scene from Prison Break S5.

It's one of my favourite scenes from the series and is why I'd be okay if they never get around to making a sixth season.
I got into PB because of Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell, I knew they were brothers in the series and I knew the general premise since I remembered the show when it originally aired. But what I did not expect was how much I loved their scenes together as brothers.
There a lot of scenes like this throughout the series. Some that come to mind is the big hug between them in the riot episode in S1, the scenes between them right before Linc's execution (also in S1), their reunion in S5, etc. I really do love their relationship together and think it's one of the best examples of siblings in TV/film. Because they really do love each other and it's the driving force of the series, two brothers who would do anything for each other.
Back to this scene though, I loved that their final scene was with each other. It wasn't with Michael and Sara (with or without their son), it was between the two of them. And as much as I like Michael's relationships with Sara, his relationship with Lincoln really is the heart of the show.

It's one of my favourite scenes from the series and is why I'd be okay if they never get around to making a sixth season.
I got into PB because of Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell, I knew they were brothers in the series and I knew the general premise since I remembered the show when it originally aired. But what I did not expect was how much I loved their scenes together as brothers.
There a lot of scenes like this throughout the series. Some that come to mind is the big hug between them in the riot episode in S1, the scenes between them right before Linc's execution (also in S1), their reunion in S5, etc. I really do love their relationship together and think it's one of the best examples of siblings in TV/film. Because they really do love each other and it's the driving force of the series, two brothers who would do anything for each other.
Back to this scene though, I loved that their final scene was with each other. It wasn't with Michael and Sara (with or without their son), it was between the two of them. And as much as I like Michael's relationships with Sara, his relationship with Lincoln really is the heart of the show.