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The ending of ‘Prison Break’? It’s complicate­d

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Q. Some years ago there was a series called “Prison Break.” I watched every program or taped it. But my recorder did not work on the final episode. Do you know how I could get a copy of the final episode or could you tell me how it ended?

A. Explaining how “Prison Break” ended is not unlike explaining the ending of “The X-Files.” We thought we had one, and then we did not.

“Prison Break” began on Fox in 2005 and ran until 2009. You can find it on disc, digital and Netflix, although watching it wrap up is a little complicate­d. The fourthseas­on episode “Killing Your Number” near the end jumps ahead four years to show what the main characters are up to and that Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) has died. To find out how, and what was in some of that four-year gap, you have to watch what’s sometimes billed as a special movie, “Prison Break: The Final Break,” and sometimes as the series’ last two episodes, “The Old Ball and Chain” and “Free.” (Netflix has it the latter way, with the two episodes tied together as one.)

More than one fan has said you should watch “Killing Your Number” up to the “four years later” graphic, skip to the “final break” and then come back for “four years later.”

Now, why is that not the end? Because Fox is bringing back “Prison Break” for another run in the 2016-’17 season. Stars Miller, Dominic Purcell (as Lincoln Burrows), Sarah Wayne Callies (Sara), Robert Knepper (T-Bag), Rockmond Dunbar (C-Note) and Amaury Nolasco (Sucre) will all be back from the original series.

The new season, says Fox, “picks up after Michael’s apparent death,” Sara is raising her and Michael’s child with her new husband (Mark Feuerstein). Then, “when clues surface that suggest Michael may be alive, Sara teams with Lincoln to engineer the series’ biggest escape ever.”

Q. What happened to “Rookie Blue”? It was the best “all around” cop show. It had excitement. Comedy. Family. A little bit of everything.

A. The Canadian-made drama has ended after six seasons. A statement from the production company last fall said in part: “After six seasons the series reached a natural conclusion and this season’s finale was the perfect wrap up for both our rookies and for fans, especially with the marriage of our favorite couple, Sam and Andy.”

Q. I am wondering what happened to the PBS series “Mercy Street.” It just ended abruptly.

A. Once again, this is a case of a show that made a short season. The first run of the Civil War drama consisted of six episodes, all of which have aired and are now on disc and digital. A second season has been ordered.

Q. Will “Tyrant,” “The Americans” and “Turn” be back?

A. The FX drama “The Americans” is already back; new episodes began on March 16. “Turn” resumes on AMC on April 25. “Tyrant” has been picked up for a third season on FX; I have not seen an air date yet, but the previous two seasons began in June.

 ?? ABC ?? "Rookie Blue" stars (from left) Enuka Okuma, Gregory Smith, Charlotte Sullivan, Travis Milne, Peter Mooney, Missy Peregrym and Ben Bass.
ABC "Rookie Blue" stars (from left) Enuka Okuma, Gregory Smith, Charlotte Sullivan, Travis Milne, Peter Mooney, Missy Peregrym and Ben Bass.
 ?? FX ?? Keri Russell stars as Elizabeth Jennings and Matthew Rhys as Philip Jennings in “The Americans.” The new season began March 16.
FX Keri Russell stars as Elizabeth Jennings and Matthew Rhys as Philip Jennings in “The Americans.” The new season began March 16.
 ?? TNS ?? Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Nurse Mary Phinney and Josh Radnor as Jedediah Foster in "Mercy Street."
TNS Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Nurse Mary Phinney and Josh Radnor as Jedediah Foster in "Mercy Street."
 ?? FX ?? Jennifer Finnigan stars as Molly and Adam Rayner as Barry in “Tyrant.” A third season is coming, but no date has been set.
FX Jennifer Finnigan stars as Molly and Adam Rayner as Barry in “Tyrant.” A third season is coming, but no date has been set.
 ?? FOX ?? “Prison Break” stars Dominic Purcell (left) and Wentworth Miller.
FOX “Prison Break” stars Dominic Purcell (left) and Wentworth Miller.

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