
Wentworth Miller
Prison Break star Wentworth Miller will guest star in the Season 11 premiere of Law & Order: SVU, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
Miller, who spent years running from the police on Prison Break, will be on the other side of the law this time around. He will play a NYPD cop named Nate Kendal, who saves a rape victim and crosses paths with Benson and Stabler.
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Sarah Wayne Callies and Wentworth Miller
Fox's Prison Break wrapped up its four-year run (and run, and run, and run...) on Friday night, as Michael finally decided into whose hands he could entrust Scylla. Along the way, a pair of familiar faces resurfaced, justice was meted out, and, in a four-year flash-forward, a variety of fates were revealed.
It was during that epilogue that the producers uncorked one final — and fatal — twist. If you have finished watching the two-hour series-ender, read on for executive producer Matt Olmstead's answers to the burning questions you likely have.
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The nosebleeds can no longer be ignored.
Since almost the start of this season and this Ocean's 11-like caper being orchestrated by Michael and the Fox River Remnants, stalwart Scofield has been plagued by intermittent nosebleeds. Thus far, Linc has taken notice, and he obviously suspects what the cause might be, having seen his younger brother exhibit the same symptoms when he was 11.
Those with good memories recall that Michael's mother was felled by cancer when he was a kid. Perhaps her son has been in remission with his own form of the stubborn disease?
Get the scoop on when the mystery will be solved, after the jump. Plus: Wentworth Miller weighs in on the prospect of Michael dying at the end of the series.
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Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller, Prison Break
Michael Scofield has been here before — almost. The first season of Fox's Prison Break (Mondays at 8 pm/ET, Fox) culminated in the tattooed hero's carefully planned escape from an American penitentiary, but this season, the stakes have been raised: Can Michael (played by Wentworth Miller) bust the mysterious Whistler out of Sona, the hellish Panamanian jail, along with a crew of backstabbing inmates — and rescue his nephew at the same time? And is delivering Whistler to The Company's diabolical agent Susan B. Anthony really going to save anyone?
"It is taking all my wherewithal to keep from spilling the beans," says Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, who plays Susan.
The season's 13th and (possibly) final episode, airing tonight, ratchets up the action in true Prison Break fashion — by toying mercilessly with its char
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Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell, Prison Break
Even by Prison Break (Mondays, 8 pm/ET, Fox) standards, the plot twist that brought the fall mini-season to a close in November was a stunner. The seemingly saintly Whistler (Chris Vance), whom Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) had been trying to free from jail since the start of the season, appeared to be in cahoots with mysterious villain Susan (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe).
The Whistler bombshell, coupled with the shortage of new programming due to the writers' strike, makes Prison Break's Jan. 14 return all the more enticing. A five-episode run (possibly more if the strike is resolved soon) will give audiences their escapist fix well into February sweeps.
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Question: I have been a fan of Prison Break since it began. It was a show that had me on edge, especially last season. I think Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell play their characters well and I have had a love/hate relationship with some of the other characters as well. But after the tasteless act of having Lincoln find Sara's head in a box, I wonder where this show is really going. And what are these rumors about a possible Prison Break spin-off, with one of the new characters and set at a women's prison? I personally feel that Prison Break should have ended last season, with Michael and Lincoln being exonerated and Lincoln living happily ever after with his Doc. I know years ago shows would go on for five to 10 years, but nowadays, some shows just don't have the lifespan or storylines to carry into that timeframe. I think after this season, we should let go of this story and just let it be. It should have ended last year on top, but I feel like it's spiraling out of control. What ...
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Episode Recap InterferenceIt was an interesting episode Some starts and stops for Michaels plan Michaels plan to bust out of prison Michaels plan to bust out of prison in the middle of the day By running for the fenceOKAnyway Michael had just worked out the guards two weaknesses the inability to buy sunglasses and a borderline unhealthy compulsion to watch Southern American sporting events when the bulls showed and locked up his birdwatching perch In the end though crazy Mahone came through with The Cup Turns out that the guard who looks like is Tony Robbins simply has to have his java and in fact downs it and drops his cup in the same place Every day Now the boys realize they just need to get to Hurtados joe and Im guessing drug itOn the outside Lincoln and Sofia scouted out escape routes and Ill say it found some sparks along the way Dominic Purcell hinted at that in my blatant plug alert video QA
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Wentworth Miller, Prison Break
Prison Break's heartthrob Wentworth Miller talked with TV Guide about the new season (airing Mondays at 8 pm/ET, Fox), how he keeps up with the villains and the possibility of a happy ending.
TV Guide: What's it like being back in jail after a season on the run?Wentworth Miller: I think it adds something to the show. The first season had a claustrophobic feel, an intimacy — like a space you wanted to break out of. The second season, you never knew what you were going to get, which served the series.
TV Guide: Is it hard being on a show that reinvents itself each season?Miller: That's the good news. I love shows like Law & Order and The Closer, p
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Welcome to Sona If you need fresh linens or wish to sample our salon services ring the bell and an attendant will be right with youNotMan this is one nasty yucky hellhole Having seen the second episode as well I can tell you it gets a bit less foul and as I said in a recent TV Guide Talk podcast starts to resemble just an especially dirty Motel 6This season premiere gave me a knowing chuckle at times namely when the dialogue seemed targeted for juicy trailerpreview sound bitesSona is where they send the worst of the worstThere are no guardsWhat goes in doesnt come outThey play Celine Dion all day thereThey have made the place seem so wretched in fact that if Michael doesnt get his pretty mussed up some and quickly Im crying cop-out I know Went is half the shows bread n butter but Michael is overdue for a bruisingIts not spoiling much to say that Spoiler alert anyway Episode 2 somewhat addresses that issue As Dominic Pur
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Wentworth Miller by Michael Lavine/FOX
Echoing what Dominic Purcell told us a few weeks ago, Wentworth Miller says that Prison Break's upcoming season crackles in a way not seen since the Fox series' early days. "I can honestly say that the episodes we just shot are among the best so far," he tells TVGuide.com. "It's just as intense and gritty and claustrophobic as the first season, except this time we don't have to lay out all of the backstory, which means we can hit the ground running."Miller says the new season finds "Michael and Lincoln trying to survive as pawns in a very large and very deadly game of chess" a face-off that could last longer than anyone suspected back when a show about a prison escape first hit the tube. "As far as this thing continuing on nine or 10 seasons like a Friends or a CSI, I'm not sure we'll go that far," he said during a conference call with reporters. "But I do think we have at least another two or three seasons in us."
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