Cyclops is hot on the trail of Michael and Lincoln.

Prison Breakworks best when it has compelling villains.

I knew Paul Kellerman and Caroline Reynolds and Alexander Mahone.

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They were favorites of mine.

Cyclops, A&W, and Van Gogh, youre no intriguing villains.

On paper, this could have been a great episode ofPrison Break.

Michael and Lincoln on the run, making their way through unknown lands with enemies in hot pursuit?

Oh, Cyclops is the one following them?

We can at least be thankful Jacob got the week off.

Luckily for us, the episode at least begins with people we care about.

Nice try; Whip is left behind to keep an eye on their shady friend.

Unsurprisingly, Omar is a liar.

Once saved, Michaels angry whip hand showcases his increasingly noticeable temper.

The five-man group heads off on the long journey in Omars two vehicles.

Hes quite the snake, already making himself at home in his deceased boss office.

His new position comes with great responsibility, including looking into Poseidons rogue CIA group 21 Void.

Kishidas higher-up is demanding to see Kellermans research, which the squirmy agent insists is useless.

He gives her the file a file it seems to me that he switched out.

He wants an update on the situation in the Middle East from the just-out-of-jail pair.

A&W promises they will meet when shes back in town.

Quite the favor; A&W must be one hell of a female lothario.

Lets get back to the boys on the run.

Omar is apologizing to Whip for the whole hit him from behind and tie him up thing.

How did he get the number of this random Yemen ISIL member?

Dont hurt your head by asking these reasonable questions.

Is he going to finally update his fantasy team?

Change his relationship status to Its complicated?

Nope, hes video chatting with Blue Hawaii.

Who is this man?

Conveniently, the video isnt loading on Michaels end, so we can only hear this mystery person.

The conversation doesnt last long since somehow Ramals men have already caught up to them.

Michael has Blue Hawaii take a screenshot of him and his new palm tattoos.

The guys are facing quite the odds against the ISIL soldiers, especially since they only have one bullet.

Thats the good news; the bad news is that Omar was shot.

They load him up and head for the desert.

Not long later, Michael stops his vehicle because theyre officially lost.

Their map, a.k.a Omar, is dead.

Attempts at figuring out their next move are interrupted by Cyclops.

Yes, Cyclops is back and as terribly useless as ever.

Hes been able to track them through their tire marks.

Always Has a Plan.

Theyre going to draw rocks to see who the (un)lucky winner is.

I would bet my life savings that Michael sets this up where hes the one.

And thats exactly how it plays out.

All he asks is that they leave tracks so he can find them once he hopefully loses Cyclops.

Good luck; this guy is unkillable, unlosable, and uninteresting.

Just because Cyclops isnt trailing them anymore doesnt mean Lincoln, Whip, and Ja are home free.

Theyre still lost until a clearer-than-ever Ja (goodbye drugs!)

spots gulls flying around, indicating the birds are headed for the seaside and Phaecia.

The bird GPS works perfectly, and the trio arrives at the beautiful and peaceful town.

Cue the soon-to-be inevitable and welcomed reappearance of Sucre.

But dont worry hes got that look in his eyes.

Our man has a plan… again.

Cyclops spots Michaels car completely stopped, so he slowly makes his approach.

As the two brawl, Michael grabs a screwdriver, eventually stabbing Cyclops in his one good eye.

His fellow terrorists will really pick on him now!

Its not all a victory for Michael, as the no-eye bad guy manages to stab him back.

Michael escapes, leaving a still-alive Cyclops behind.

For real, we better not see this guy again.

Theyve traced Blue Hawaii to a mansion is Portland, Maine.

Who is behind the door?

Nope, an Elvis impersonator.Blue Hawaiishould have been a dead giveaway.

Jas loving his time in Phaecia.

Hes traded in drugs and Queen for fresh air and fireworks.

I guarantee he decides to stay there for good.

Doing nothings not an option, he says, to which Ja responds, I didnt say do nothing.

Im starting to think we might need to be calling Ja The New Mr. Man With a Plan.

Hopefully its a good plan, because the former plan master could really use some help.

Michael is in bad shape, bleeding and stumbling his way through the desert.

Thats usually a precursor to death.

But, wait… his eyes fly open upon a loud sound.

Lincoln is lighting some and calling his brothers name.

Seeming resigned to it not working, Lincoln declares, Thats it.

Michael found them, only to instantly collapse.

And thats what they call a cliffhanger.

What did you think?

Will Michael die (obviously not)?

Are we finally done with Cyclops (just)?