Sarah Wayne Callies and Paul Adelstein introduce their “Prison Breaking” rewatch podcast, trade name-origin stories, and explain how Paul’s character shifted from “Agent Kellerman” to using Paul’s real first name, noting a possible historical nod in the surname. They discuss confusion around the show’s episode numbering and identify Episode 101, “Allen,” written by Paul Scheuring and directed by Michael Watkins, then summarize its dense plot (an impending race riot, Michael’s struggle to retrieve a crucial screw, and Veronica receiving a tape implicating Lincoln) and its strong 2005 ratings and TV competition. In their rewatch highlights and breakdown, they analyze the tattoo-as-blueprint storytelling device, the escalating obstacles, and the shocking toe-cutting ending, plus behind-the-scenes production chaos, heavy rewrites, and the challenge of shooting Chicago/Joliet prison locations across extreme weather. They also cover moving to Chicago, filming in Millennium Park, memorable cast/crew anecdotes (including Sarah’s persistent black-eye discoloration origin), and Teabag’s introduction, popularity, and how his name made it onto network.
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