
Susan informs her that they plan to leave no living patients behind.įinally, Mark and the team arrived at Memorial on boats. Back in the hospital, Susan checks in on Diane, who tells her they have lost a few more patients and are running short on supplies. My goodness, this show can really hit you hard at times. Mark is on a boat to try to get to Memorial, and as they are on their way, we see him look down, passing dead bodies floating in the water. An intense moment here by Cherry Jones giving one hell of a performance in the series. Next, she mentions how they will have to figure out a way that patients who can’t evacuate and they don’t suffer either. Susan says they must devise a humane way to take care of the animals. Susan says, “people are dying, and they are worried about their pets.” Next, some staff is worried about their pets. She doesn’t understand how no one has been there to save them. The doctor is back to tell Susan no helicopters are coming, and Susan flips out. Emmett is struggling to stay alive but wants to know if he will get out and wants to know if he will get left behind. Pou attempting to comfort patients that are starting to get worse and worse. Finally, he finds helicopters in Dallas that can get to Memorial, and his boss gives him the green light to send them to save them.Īfter the credits, we see Dr. Next, Michael (insurance man) approaches his boss to let him know they haven’t been able to get ahold of anyone at Memorial. The state is failing everyone, and it’s starting to take a toll on the entire city. The news is talking about the hundreds of hospitals with plenty of patients stuck without resources. Five Days At Memorial season 1, episode 5 recap Will we see everyone else make it out this week? Let’s dive in. Last, we finally saw some patients make it out of Memorial.

Then patients started to die because of the lack of electricity. First, we saw the hospital attempt to overcome the flooding in the basement to save patients. C-Note sees this and stabs the cellmate several times the wounded man dies in Michael's arms.Last week on Five Days at Memorial things were falling apart at the seams. Michael decides to get the bolt back from T-Bag's cellmate (Brian Hamman), and does so after a struggle. Soon, everyone comes out of their cell for count, when the riot starts. However, C-Note (Rockmond Dunbar) sees this, and when he confronts Scofield regarding the PUGNAc, he refuses to give the pills.

On his second attempt, T-Bag's gang take the bolt off him, so eventually, he decides to join in to get at the bolt. He doesn't want Scofield on the bleacher unless he will join in the racist battle between the whites and blacks, but he declines. She is contacted by Leticia Barris (Adina Porter), Crab's girlfriend, but as they meet, she is spooked as Kellerman (Paul Adelstein) and Hale (Danny McCarthy) are watching.īack in Fox River, Michael attempts to get to a bolt from a bleacher belonging to T-Bag (Robert Knepper), but is stopped. She attempts to talk to Crab Simmonds (Tab Baker), who didn't testify in his case, only to find out that he was killed of an apparent drug overdose. Lincoln claims that he is being framed, stating the man was already dead and Lincoln never pulled the trigger. She finds a tape, where she sees Lincoln shoot Terrence Steadman dead. Veronica (Robin Tunney) investigates who is framing Lincoln Burrows. Meanwhile, Sucre urges Stolte to let him call Maricruz (Camille Guaty), but is refused.

Bellick runs the name on the database, only to find no one matching it. Warden Pope (Stacy Keach) calls off the search for Michael's cell, but Bellick feels determined to, and sneaks into his cell when the prisoners are away, and finds the name "Allen Schweitzer". Michael Scofield and Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco) face a lockdown in order for the guards to search cells for contraband, where they're about to throw away a knife, but were stopped by Bellick (Wade Williams), who sends Sucre to SHU.
