That was a nice twist at the beginning when the cop turned out to be the MILF’s daughter, and I liked how Lincoln disarmed her, though it’s funny how cops on TV never call for backup before investigating a suspicious situation.
I said last week that I thought Tweener was in a good spot to cut a deal with Mahone, and the agent made him a pretty good offer. (He would have been wise to get it in writing, not that it mattered in the end.) All Mahone had to do was show him a few pictures of the vet that T-Bag killed and Tweener started singing. Speaking of everyone’s favorite racist pedophile, he had the best quote of the week…
Watching a news telecast covering his latest misdeed, T-Bag moans, “This show makes me look like a sociopath.”
So someone got to the Governor before he could tell Sara what he knew about Agent Evil. At least she found the key that was on her dad’s body.
It’s interesting that Lincoln decided to go after LJ when the gang was so close to getting the money. Considering he had a day’s drive to Arizona, I don’t know what an hour or two in Utah was going to matter. But Lincoln is nothing if not stubborn, so now the brothers are split up.
It was another nice twist that Sucre heard that the cops had Tweener on the police radio. So the group knew that they had to bolt, but a moment later they found the money. Weeks and weeks of dreaming about it, and there it is, Westmoreland’s cash. As we watched Tweener walk up to the house, I had a feeling that he was going to take Mahone to the wrong address (that’s the third time they’ve pulled “The Silence of the Lambs” switcheroo – what’s the over/under for the season?), but I wasn’t expecting Mahone to flip out like that. It’s clear that he’s a few cards short of a full deck. I wonder why Tweener didn’t offer to roll over on the gang when his life was on the line – he was probably too busy shitting his pants.
And finally, was that a germ of concern I heard in Agent Evil’s voice when he learned that Sara’s life was in danger? I think he just might save her life next week. Ah, the power of a pretty face.

