9.27.2007

S03 E03 Call Waiting Promo

Airs: October 1, 2007

Episode 3x03:Call Waiting

Episode 3.03: Call Waiting
Airs: October 1, 2007

New Characters:

* Stash, a transexual in Sona. He’s not intimidated by Bellick in the least.

* Augusto. Lechoro’s cousin.

Press Release:

  • Determined to speak with Sara, Michael enlists T-Bag’s help to get to the only phone in Sona. Lincoln attempts a daring rescue; Whistler comes clean to Michael, just as Mahone is tempted to fall back on a dirty habit; and Bellick makes an enemy while attempting to get back on his feet on the “Call Waiting” episode of Prison Break.
Plot Spoilers:

  • Sara and L.J. will be reunited by the third episode, if not sooner. However, it won’t be a happy reunion due to the thug taking care of them.
  • Michael and Sara talk to one another on the phone. They have to use a code to talk to one another.
  • Bellick visits Stash in order to get his missing shoe (Bellick has been walking around Sona with only a shoe). Bellick’s threats won’t last long as Stash will soon be joined by one of his “clients.” Bellick changes his attitude and wants to trade something in exchange for the shoe.
  • Mahone will not enjoy his stay at Sona and one of the reasons is the lack of meds. You can expect his tremors to come back to haunt him. He also gets a visit from the public defender assigned to his case, Paul Darinda. The latter tells his client that they have a trial date. Thing is, it is in a year! Darinda is not really interested in what Mahone has to say, which includes that Michael can testify that he set Mahone up. Darinda says that judges won’t fall for the “one inmate will take the blame for another” trick. He tries to convince Darinda to get meds for him as he can’t get those in Sona.
  • We will meet Lechero’s cousin, Augusto.
  • Someone slides an envelope containing a photo of Sara and L.J. under the door of Linc’s hotel room. It might contain clues to their whereabouts.
  • Lechero begins to lose confidence in his ability to shape events

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Interview Robert Wisdom

Exclusive Interview: 'Prison Break' Star Robert Wisdom

September 24, 2007

On last week's season 3 premiere of Prison Break, viewers were treated to several new facesm including Robert Wisdom who plays the menacing Sona kingpin Lechero. The Panamanian prison is ruled by the inmates, and Lechero is the de facto leader, the man who tries to keep a group of the worst felons in line.

BuddyTV got the chance to speak with Robert Wisdom at this weekend FOX press junket in Los Angeles, and unlike his character on the show, he could not be any nicer. As an added bonus, members of the press who woke up early enough for breakfast were treated to seeing Wisdom talking on the phone while, right next to him, a TV showed the Prison Break season premiere. Side-by-side, it's stunning how different the man is from the character.

Robert Wisdom discussed how he was cast on Prison Break this year, and his feeling that we would get the role because he had a strong understanding of the character.

-Lechero is based on or inspired by a number of historically ruthless dictators, such as the Shah or Iran, Idi Amin and Benito Mussolini. In other words, Lechero is not someone to be taken lightly.

-Having previously played a death row inmate on Boomtown and a member of the Baltimore police department on HBO's The Wire, Wisdom talked about the different ways in which he approaches characters on either side of the law, and how he always tries to find the center.

-Wisdom respects the other actors on Prison Break, and is impressed how seriously they all take their jobs. Also, though he didn't watch it originally, when he was hired he got the first two seasons on DVD and sped through them and got hooked right away by the cat and mouse aspect of the first season and the expanded conspiracy of the second.

-In his free time, he is very passionate about music and plays several instruments.

-Wisdom confirmed that, in the fifth and final season of HBO's The Wire, premiering in January 2008, is character, Bunny Colvin will return, and Wisdom assured fans that this season will be “extraordinary.”

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Chris Vance is an Australian actor who was born on December 1971 in London, England, and was raised in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. He appears as one of the members of the cast in the Fox network's Emmy Award-nominated series Prison Break. Prior to his role on Prison Break, he was most well-known for playing the role of Sean Everleigh in the hospital drama series All Saints. Vance has worked as both an actor and a member of the art department for a number of television productions. Among the shows he has performed in are The Secret Life of Us, Stingers, and Blue Heelers.

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Danay Garcia

Danay Garcia appears as one of the members of the cast in the Fox network's Emmy Award-nominated series Prison Break. She is a native of Havana, Cuba, and says that she enjoyed performing at a young age. She also practiced and danced ballet for more than 10 years. Garcia has stated that while she enjoys the attention of the public and the art of entertaining people, she realized for herself that ballet was a limited career, and she wished to expand into other forms of entertainment. She then began trying out for theater and looking for job opportunities as an actress. Among the productions she has had roles in are Danika, CSI: Miami, and From Mexico with Love.

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Sofia Lugo


Sofia Lugo is portrayed by Danay Garcia in the Fox network's drama series Prison Break. She is introduced during the third season of the show. She is the girlfriend of James Whistler, who is incarcerated in Sona penitentiary along with Michael Scofield, who was put there in order to break Whistler out. She joins forces outside the prison with Scofield's brother Lincoln Burrows in order to find a way for their loved ones to escape Sona, as well as to learn the truth about Whistler and why he was imprisoned.

Jodi Lyn O'Keefe

Jodi Lyn O’Keefe is a model and actress who was born on October 10, 1978 in Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey. O’Keefe was raised in a family of mixed Austrian, Czech, Polish, Irish, and Swedish descent. She is the youngest of three sisters, and describes herself as being a dork when she was younger, especially with her bowl haircut back then. O’Keefe appears as one of the members of the cast in the Fox network’s Emmy Award-nominated series Prison Break. Prior to her role on Prison Break, she was most well-known for playing the role of Cassidy Bridges, the teenage daughter of the titular protagonist in Nash Bridges played by Don Johnson.

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