"Prison Break" Season 5 will be back for a limited run on Fox, but the cast and crew promise that each episode will be intense and worth watching. In a recent interview, series creator Paul Scheuring teases an "emotional endgame" for the revival, including complications in the love triangle between Michael, Sara and Jacob.

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"Prison Break" Season 5 spoilers reveal that the Fox revival will feature an "emotional endgame" by the time Michael (Wentworth Miller) escapes from prison. In an interview with TVGuide, series creator Paul Scheuring teased that they incorporated in the revival all the important elements that made the first four seasons successful.

First, Scheuring explained that at the core of "Prison Break" is the actual attempt to break free behind bars. Second, the showrunner teased that there should be an "emotional endgame" that follows right after the actual escape.

There have been reports that a major character death will take place in the "Prison Break" revival. Some fans also believe that the love triangle between Michael, Sara (Sarah Wayne Callies) and Jacob (Mark Feuerstein) is bound to shatter some hearts among viewers.

A post on Twitter also seemingly confirms complications in the "MiSa" romance because of the introduction of Jacob in "Prison Break" Season 5. As most fans can recall, Sara moved on with her life with their son, Michael Jr., and is now married to Jacob.

Despite all these, many fans continue to hope for a happy ending between Michael and Sara in "Prison Break" Season 5. Others surmised that Michael has already made it back alive from the grave, so it is only right for him and Sara to have their happily ever after.

"Prison Break" Season 5 premieres on Apr. 4 on Fox.

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