So Michael knocks over an old store clerk and suddenly he has an attack of conscience? He seems like the king of rationalization, so why the sudden regret? As he said to the priest, it’s not so much what he’s done, but what he’s allowed others to do. But the big question is – why didn’t he just stash a GPS unit somewhere before he went to jail?

It was a surprise to see Sucre there to save the day. I thought for sure it would be Linc, who has proven he can lay the smack down when necessary. The whole nitro/plane info swap was a little odd, but it was appropriate that Michael’s kindness to the nitro gang yielded the correct information. Apparently, there is honor among thieves.

Mr. Kim is holding a murder over the head of Agent Mahone, and he even went so far as to threaten Mahone’s child. Something tells me these two will meet again. Luckily, Mahone called his ex and we got another glimpse of the lovely and talented Callie Thorne. (sigh)

I thought it was a nice twist that T-Bag put a GPS beacon in the bag of money, but you have to wonder why whatshisface wouldn’t check the cash. Obviously, he was eager to go to town with those hookers, but at least dump the cash out onto the bed and give it a once over. Now the dumb ass is dead.

In other news, Agent Evil is about to kill Sarah because she won’t tell him about the key. Do you think he would let her go if she did give it up? He does seem conflicted by the orders Mr. Kim gave him. I don’t know what’s going to save Sarah besides his conscience, but she sure as hell isn’t going to die next week. Now that would take major cojones.