Last Episode Of Prison Break -
The final shot is of Sara, the boy, and Lincoln walking along the shoreline. The boy picks up a seashell and holds it to his ear, closing his eyes, listening to the ocean. Sara looks up at the sky, and for a moment, the camera holds on her face. She isn’t looking at the clouds. She’s looking through them, as if she can see Michael out there somewhere, smiling back at her.
“Where did you get this?” she asks.
But there’s a human bomb in the room. Literally. last episode of prison break
“Found it in his cell at Fox River,” Lincoln says. “He left it for me, in case… in case something happened. He wanted me to give it to you when the time was right.”
The Meaning of the Ending “Killing Your Number” is a devastating but thematically perfect ending. Michael Scofield, the man who spent his entire life engineering escapes, finally builds a prison he cannot walk out of — so that everyone else can. The title is a double entendre: on the surface, it refers to deactivating Krantz’s dead man’s switch. But on a deeper level, “killing your number” means transcending your destiny, breaking the cycle of pain and sacrifice. Michael’s number was always “the one who saves everyone else.” He kills that number by becoming the final sacrifice. The final shot is of Sara, the boy,
Lincoln walks down to the water’s edge and looks out at the horizon. Sucre, now a legitimate boat captain, is tying up a small skiff. Mahone is somewhere in the distance, a private investigator, finally at peace. Even T-Bag has been returned to Fox River, where he belongs — a dark symmetry to the pilot episode.
But the victory is hollow. Michael collapses. The tumor has hemorrhaged. He can barely stand. Sara cradles him as alarms blare. The building is going into lockdown, and the only way out is to flood the lower levels with sea water (the building is built on the waterfront). Michael realizes there is one final problem: the door to the escape tunnel can only be opened from the control room, and it requires a manual override that will flood the room they are in first. Someone has to stay behind to open the door, then get trapped in the rising water. She isn’t looking at the clouds
The episode begins exactly where the penultimate chapter left off. Michael Scofield, his brother Lincoln Burrows, Sara Tancredi, Alexander Mahone, and the rest of the team are inside the monolithic, dystopian headquarters of The Company — a sprawling, sterile tech fortress known as "The Boardroom." They aren't here for money or revenge anymore. They are here to erase The Company from the face of the earth by destroying Scylla , the black book of covert operations, corrupt corporate alliances, and government secrets that has been the MacGuffin for the entire season.


