“The ending felt a little underwhelming to me, not gonna lie. Not even a real family scene with Michael/Sara/Mike?” Reddit · r/PrisonBreak · 8 years ago
Reviews for the finale were mixed, often highlighting the contrast between Michael’s brilliant endgame and the rushed nature of the narrative:
“It was so god damn obvious that T-Bag was in the top bunk. It was perfect but also showed that T-Bag would be spending the rest of his life on the inside.” TV Fanatic · 8 years ago [S5E9] Behind the Eyes
Critics praised Michael's "Game of Cat and Mouse," specifically the clever use of his hand tattoos to bypass facial recognition and the meticulous recreation of the crime scene. The satisfying downfall of Jacob was a major highlight for many viewers.
While the reunion of the Scofield family was a long-awaited moment, some felt it "packed very little emotional punch" due to the breakneck pace of the final scenes. Community Perspectives “The ending felt a little underwhelming to me,
A common criticism was that the episode felt rushed, with many suggesting it should have been a 90-minute installment rather than 45 minutes. Many reviewers felt Whip’s death was "out of place" and "done solely for shock value," arguing it robbed T-Bag of his potential redemption arc.
Users on forums like Reddit shared mixed feelings about the ending of the revival. The satisfying downfall of Jacob was a major
The climax is bittersweet: while Michael is finally exonerated and reunited with Sara and Mike, (T-Bag's son) is killed in a confrontation with Jacob’s henchwoman, A&W. In a final act of revenge, T-Bag is sent back to Fox River, where he is placed in a cell with Jacob, bringing his story to a dark and circular conclusion. Critical Reception