

It is also a possible reference to "death, taxes and count", the three things that Sucre claimed to be inescapable.


Sara Tancredi in a room in the sick bay and they attempt to rape her. After incapacitating the guard, they trap Dr. When the news of the riot reaches sick bay, the prisoners there also riot. The prisoners riot and break into the prison cell control room, in which T-Bag opens all the cells and then finds a set of keys, giving him and the rioters access to the entire prison. The prisoners suffer in the heat, leading T-Bag to start a fight with a guard who initiates a lock-down while some of the prisoners are out of their cells. Michael uses his access to the inside of the walls to turn off the air conditioning. Death, taxes and count." The only time count doesn't take place is during a lockdown. After explaining this to Sucre, Sucre admits that "there are only three certain things in life. This is proving difficult as he has to keep coming back to his cell to make count. Michael realizes that to complete the digging job inside the walls, he needs to spend a good block of time in there. It featured the protagonist, Michael Scofield trying to provoke a riot so that they could have a lockdown. " Riots, Drills and the Devil, Part 1" is the sixth episode of the first season of Prison Break and the sixth episode overall.
