rdfs:comment | - T-Bag is seen talking on a phone with a man he calls "Jimmy". The conversation is rather mundane, as T-Bag inquires about James's son, James Jr., and hints about "things getting a little tense up in here" (in the prison). Abruzzi walks past and looks displeased. Abruzzi has T-Bag's call traced and sends his henchmen to kidnap James for several days. He also ensures Lincoln that T-Bag himself will be taken care of. His henchman, Maggio, is shown arriving at James's house. Claiming to have a delivery, Maggio leads James to his van.
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abstract | - T-Bag is seen talking on a phone with a man he calls "Jimmy". The conversation is rather mundane, as T-Bag inquires about James's son, James Jr., and hints about "things getting a little tense up in here" (in the prison). Abruzzi walks past and looks displeased. The initial "breakout crew" (Michael, Lincoln, Abruzzi, Sucre, C-Note, Westmoreland) scheme to cut T-Bag from their escape. However, T-Bag suddenly interrupts them and announces that he "bought himself an insurance policy", a guy on the outside who knows about the plan and will contact the authorities in case T-Bag doesn't give him a green light before and after the escape. Abruzzi has T-Bag's call traced and sends his henchmen to kidnap James for several days. He also ensures Lincoln that T-Bag himself will be taken care of. His henchman, Maggio, is shown arriving at James's house. Claiming to have a delivery, Maggio leads James to his van.
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