![]() ![]() The fugitives spend several episodes digging for the money and ultimately find it. In these episodes, C-Note returns to his earlier role as the one who instigates tension amongst the escape team, especially between him and T-Bag. After parting ways with the other escapees in “Otis”, C-Note travels to Utah and eventually reunites with other members of the Fox River Eight in “Subdivision”. In the second season, C-Note’s storyline alternates between his participation in the search for Westmoreland’s money, as well as a separate subplot in which the character seeks to reunite with his family. After the "Fox River Eight's" escape from the prison, C-Note, Michael, Lincoln, Sucre and Abruzzi meet bigger problems as their escape plane takes off and leaves them stranded with numerous police on their trail, forcing them to run into the woods in a desperate attempt to evade their pursuers. Only the escape prevents him from being killed. C-Note has two violent encounters with his former associates and Trumpets, the leader of one of the black gangs, issues a death mark on his head in the episode "Go". This becomes a plot point in "Bluff", and the subplot continues through the next few episodes. One consequence of his joining the escape team, however, is C-Note being ostracized by other black inmates, ironically for the same reason C-Note had initially refused to deal with Michael: consorting with T-Bag, who had also joined the escape team. He also befriends fellow escapee Charles Westmoreland as they both share the same need to see their family again. He later becomes a respected member of the team in the season’s later episodes, helping the team out of several problems that nearly derails the escape plan. When Abruzzi is temporarily written out of the show, C-Note replaces him as a main character from episode 14 and onwards. In the same episode, it is revealed that the character has a wife and daughter on the outside, whom he has tricked into thinking that he is serving in the military overseas. He is initially a source of friction on the team, often questioning other characters’ actions, and in the episode "Odd Man Out" he attempts to conspire against Michael by turning his cellmate, Fernando Sucre, against him.Ĭ-Note is one of six inmates involved in the first failed escape attempt in "End of the Tunnel". When Abruzzi regained control of PI, C-Note threatens the crew to let him on board or he would tell the guards. He quickly discovers the hole that Michael and his crew had dug as part of the escape plan. ![]() ![]() After the PI head, John Abruzzi is briefly replaced by Gus Fiorello, C-Note bribes him to work in PI. C-Note plays a bigger role in the next episode "Sleight of Hand". C-Note is then absent for six episodes, but eventually returns to the show with a minor role in the episode "Tweener", where he becomes suspicious of the PI crew when he realizes that they are discarding pieces of concrete across the prison yard, from the hole they are digging in the Break Room. He later reconsiders after seeing Michael apparently fighting one of T-Bag's men during a riot, though his curiosity is not diminished. ![]() In " Allen", C-Note refuses to deal with Michael after seeing him associating with T-Bag, leader of a white supremacist group in the prison. C-Note is curious to know his motives, but Michael refuses to tell him. Once inside Fox River, C-Note eventually starts working in the prison kitchen and gains a reputation as the "prison pharmacist", being able to acquire any item or substance for other inmates for $100, or a "C-Note" (which, in conjunction with his namesake's appearance on the bill, spawns his nickname).Ĭ-Note makes his first appearance in the pilot episode when Michael Scofield asks him to obtain some PUGNAc to allow Michael to feign diabetes and thus gain access to the infirmary (a critical aspect of his escape plan). He begged his brother in law not to let them know he was going to be imprisoned. He told his wife and daughter that he was getting shipped back to Iraq (as he had not even told them of his discharge from the Army). Eventually, C-Note was caught and because he would not give up the identities of his friends, he was sent to Fox River State Penitentiary. His brother-in-law, Darius Morgan (Mike Jones) was a truck driver and suggested that he could help transport stolen goods. With the shame of dishonorable discharge hanging over him, C-Note had great difficulty finding other jobs to support his wife Kacee and daughter Dede, so he resorted to criminal means. C-Note's commander dishonorably discharged him for his involvement in black-market activities after C-Note refused to agree to keep quiet about the incident. While serving as a guard for a detention facility, he uncovered a shocking practice (illegally torturing several detainees) and reported it to his commander. Franklin was a First Sergeant in the U.S. ![]()
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