WhilePrison Breakbegan with a relatively simple premise, the story became more complicated over time, with the mysterious Scylla taking center stage.Prison Break’s original story covers theescape of the “Fox River Eight"as its central character finds himself over his head while trying to break his falsely accused brother out of prison. The show was so popular thatthePrison Breakfranchiseexpanded, with multiple seasons, a movie, and a reboot on the horizon. Still, the show began to lose steam as the original plot was overtaken by the government conspiracy angle.
The first season ofPrison Breakkeeps its conspiracy and set-up plot in the backgroundwhile the main story focuses on the escape plan. Once the main characters have escaped the prison, the show grows too complex for its own good. One of theharshest realities of rewatchingPrison Breakis how far the show strayed from its original series. The threat of the mysterious “Company” becomes the main focus of the narrative from season 4 onwards, and one of the code phrases thatPrison Breakrepeats is “Scylla.”

Prison Break’s Mysterious Scylla Is Named After A Sea Monster
The Number Six Is Significant To The Main Cast In Prison Break Season 4
Prison Break’s Scylla is named after a character from Greek mythologythat represents the nature of the mysterious code phrase. Scylla is a six-headed sea monster that lives on one side of a narrow stretch of water. When Odysseus plans to sail his ship there, he must decide between sailing close to a whirlpool, which would almost certainly sink the ship, or passing Scylla, who would definitely eat six of his men. Odysseus sacrifices six men rather than risk losing his entire ship and crew.Prison Break’s Scylla represents six dangerous people, each guarding a piece of something important.
The strange alliance includes originalPrison Breakcharacters.
The number six is hugely significant inPrison Breakseason 4. The characters are forced to pursue Scylla but soon realize that this mysterious asset is divided among six people. This reflects their own number, as there are six main characters in the team assigned to take Scylla down. The strange alliance includes originalPrison Breakcharacters Michael, Lincoln, Sara, and Sucre, the former antagonist Alex Mahone, and the sadistic former prison guard, Bellick.Both the Scylla myth andPrison Breakinvolve characters' sacrifices, with one giving his life in one of themost tragic moments inPrison Break.
What Does Scylla Really Mean In Prison Break?
What Happened To Scylla, & What Does This Mean For The Prison Break Reboot?
The Company is the recurring antagonist throughoutPrison Break, with many of the show’s villains representing it in some way. The key to taking The Company down is its data, which is stored on a device known as Scylla, inside a container that can only be unlocked using six key cards, each possessed by a different person. While Scylla is presented as The Company’s “Little Black Book” for most of the series, it really contains the formulas and instructions for revolutionary inventions, including solar cell prototypes and new vaccines.
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Prison Break’s plot grows even more complicated when the agent responsible for trying to use Scylla to take over The Company turns out to be Michael and Lincoln’s mother, who was thought to be dead. Eventually, the team hands Scylla over to the government in exchange for immunity, which would allow them to beginthePrison Breakrebootwith a clean slate. However, it has been confirmed that neither Michael nor Lincoln will appear in the newPrison Break, so Scylla is likely to be forgotten.

Prison Break
Cast
Prison Break tells the story of two brothers who must unravel a political conspiracy while escaping from one of the most secure places on Earth. When petty criminal Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) is falsely convicted of murdering the Vice President’s brother, his own brother, Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), has himself incarcerated in order to stage a daring prison break using the blueprints of the facility he has tattooed on his body.
