It was nice to finally see T-Bag being the creepy bigoted rapist murderer that we all loved from the first two seasons. Really, I almost forgot how much I missed his old persona. His ending was absolutely perfect. Back in prison (presumably with Gretchen in the upcoming movie), and leading the white supremacist group around while some little fish holds his pocket. PERFECT!

Kellerman coming back was a nice touch as I always like his character (although explaining his assassination in the back of the van in the season 2 finale as being freed by the people Aldo Burrows was working with was a stretch for me). It was also nice that they didn't give him a completely redemptive arc (the widow of his partner that he killed spitting in his face was great).

Where the hell was Maricruz?!? Could they at least show Sucre with his family in one shot? Same thing with LJ. I know Lincoln and Michael's dream was to open up a surf shop on the beach in Panama, but couldn't they at least have gotten the actor that played LJ to make a cameo? And how is Sofia Linc's girlfriend? They spent a total of a day together at the end of season 3 before all hell broke loose and Linc had to return to the states.

I always despised Don Self. His character was completely pointless, and ended so. Well done.

Michael dying was just awful. There's no reason not to give him a happy ending with Sara and his son. What point did it serve to kill him off of cancer other than to definitively end the show?

Mahone and Lang are perfect together. Pam can never forgive him for dragging her and Cameron into this mess (she told him that ages ago), but it's nice to see he still cares about her and is able to move on with his life. His story arc was kind of dropped mid season 3 when he went through weeks of detox in a Panamanian prison, but it's nice to see things worked out for him in the end. It was truly a pleasure watching Fitchner act the character this season.

C-Note was a nice touch to reunite the gang, but I could have done without him. His story was done (and wrapped up nicely) in season 2.

Christina and the General both got what was coming to them, and I couldn't have written it any better.

Overall, it was a pretty awful final 6 episodes, although the finale (and the one before it) redeemed what I thought was a lost cause. I'm pretty happy with the finale, save for Michael's death. I'll miss you, Prison Break, but I'm sure I'll watch the 2 hour movie next month before I say goodbye...