Blissfully unaware of T-Bag's true nature, they run to embrace him. Susan's children, Gracie ( Danielle Campbell) and Zach (Quinn Wermeling) arrive at home. Susan attempts to grab a gun from her drawer, but is unable to reach for it in time. When she tries to plead with him, saying that she never told the children who he was, he is further convinced that redemption is within his reach. T-Bag tells Susan that he believes that when she spit at him in Fox River State Penitentiary, it proves that she still has strong feelings for him. T-Bag ( Robert Knepper) is in Ness City, Kansas, in the home of his former girlfriend Susan Hollander ( K.K. C-Note offers to turn himself in, but Trey says that it will not get Kayce released, and that if both parents are incarcerated, Dede will be sent to a foster home. One phone call later, Trey tells C-Note that Kayce did not make bail as planned. Incensed, Trey asks his brother in law, "You want her to jump bail now?" C-Note informs Trey that he plans to vanish with Dede and Kayce in Alaska, where C-Note's Army buddy knows where he can get a fish hatchery job, "no questions asked". He tells C-Note that after speaking to the lawyer, he believes that she will make bail. Trey is at the North Dakota courthouse, waiting to see his incarcerated sister Kayce. Dissatisfied with C-Note's reply, she stays in the RV, while C-Note makes a telephone call to Trey (Andra Fuller). She asks him if her mother Kaycee is in trouble.
Regarding the casting of this episode, series regulars Sarah Wayne Callies (who plays Sara Tancredi) and Amaury Nolasco (who plays Fernando Sucre) did not appear in this episode.Ĭ-Note ( Rockmond Dunbar) is at a campground with his RV and his daughter Dede (Helena Klevorn) in Mound City, Nebraska. The episode mainly focuses on the meeting of the characters Lincoln Burrows and Terrence Steadman. Coincidentally, John Doe is also the name of a television series in which Dominic Purcell (who plays Lincoln Burrows) was the title character. The title, "John Doe", commonly refers to an unidentified male or a male with no name. It was written by Matt Olmstead and Nick Santora, and directed by Kevin Hooks. The episode was aired on Januafter a seven-week break. " John Doe" is the thirty-sixth episode of the American television series Prison Break and is the fourteenth episode of its second season. 14th episode of the second season of Prison Break " John Doe"