By the third episode of Season 4, the show had shifted gears from a "breakout" show to a "caper" show. Michael Scofield and his ragtag team (Lincoln, Sucre, Mahone, and Bellick) are no longer running from the law; they are working for it—under the thumb of Agent Don Self.
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The file ended. Leo’s desktop wallpaper returned, but something was wrong. A new icon sat in the corner of his screen:
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," the main characters are tasked by Agent Self to retrieve data from a device known as "Scylla." The episode follows the team as they attempt to track down the members of the Company (the antagonist organization) using high-stakes surveillance and technical hacking.