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מתוך האתר של קריסטין E און-ליין: A word of caution to you Prison Break fans. If you are planning to watch the remaining episodes this season, you might want to stock up on the following items: a paper bag, adult diapers, upholstery cleaner and, oh yeah, a new heart. By all accounts, the final two episodes (airing May 8 and 15) just might be the most shocking of anything, anywhere this season. "So much happens, it's insane!" says one unbiased (read: not on the payroll) friend who just saw the final episodes. "Oh my god, I was dying. And the last twist with ****, it will blow your f--king mind." We'll get to those asterisk-worthy twists in just a second. But first, for you wondering how the show will continue after the boys break out, executive producer Matt Olmstead tells me the writers have developed a new tagline for season two: "Prison Break: Manhunt." They're currently searching for their own Tommy Lee Jones. "We're establishing a new season-long character," Olmstead explains, "who is kind of the mirror image of Michael Scofield, which is a very shrewd, very intelligent, very focused FBI agent who is in pursuit of whichever cons make it to the outside. So, next season is just this dogged pursuit of the escaped convicts, and it's this relentless pursuit." As for the couple I contend to be the steamiest on television, Michael and Sara, you may have seen this week's TV Guide, which reveals there will be a little action coming up soon. But from there, it won't exactly be easy. "What started out as simply him needing to manipulate her to advance the plan," Wentworth tells me, "has been complicated by the fact that he does actually have feelings for her, and those feelings are returned. Michael faces that dilemma of 'How do I keep manipulating this person that I actually care for deeply?' " Big boss Olmstead also has some great (honestly!) scoop for me on the future of Michael and Sara, which I'll share for you in--drum roll, please!--my spanking-new broadband video show that will launch this Tuesday on the Vine (look for it when you come to check out the chat transcripts, will ya?). Olmstead says the final two episodes are all about "plan B--the escape that Scofield never wanted to ever fall back on, and it is incredibly risky, the worst-case scenario. Some people make it, and some people don't." Some of you may have heard the rumor that one or two people might be dying. Well, whip out your abacus, 'cause I'm going to give you a few real numbers that will make your head spin: 1. Two inmates do not make it out of prison. 2. One main character (whose name is in the opening credits) dies. 3. Four characters (not in opening credits) die. 4. One mole is found. 5. One limb is lost. 6. There are millions of reasons for the whole gang to get back together next season.