


The investigators seemed so happy to have Jacob in custody. I mean, we knew Michael was smart, but something tells me he may have been downplaying it to Jacob. Jacob prided himself on always being one step ahead of Michael, but he did not bank on Michael being the smartest man on the planet. Watching the happy look disappear from Jacob's face as he noticed that Michael implicated him in the murder Jacob pinned on Michael was everything. Some of Michael's decisions throughout this revival series have been downright awful, but I loved how perfectly executed his plan was to take Jacob down once and for all. It actually reminded me a little of Scream 3 when Sydney was being chased through the fake home by her half brother. Michael recreating the scene of the murder was pretty awesome. It was a good plan, but it was downright cruel, and I'm glad he was made to pay for his sins. I think it was more down to the convenience of knowing that he would be with Sara if Michael ever reappeared. I don't think he loved Sara for one minute. I don't think I'll ever understand his true motives. I created this air of 'We don't address that thing.Jacob was a complete D-Bag at the best of times. But professionally, I was feeding a fantasy. I was out to a handful of people in my twenties, and once I hit 30, I was out to family and friends. "After Prison Break, I came to grips with the fact that my public persona was in misalignment with how I actually felt. "I feel more fully expressed," he explained.

Miller came out as gay in 2013, and later opened up about his decision to talk about his sexuality in an interview with Details magazine.

In addition to acting, the 48-year-old is also a producer and screenwriter, initially working under the pseudonym Ted Foulke. He's since guest-starred on Law & Order: SVU and Madam Secretary. He would go on to star in the spinoff series Legends of Tomorrow, but he left the main cast after season one. "They seemed to think there was something there."Īfter saying goodbye to Michael's tattoos (the first time around), Miller took a break from acting before joining The Flash in the recurring part of Captain Cold. "We actually floated the idea to Fox very casually and they seemed very not casual about this interest," Miller told E! News back in 2015. Miller's breakout role as Michael Scofield earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Drama and a legion of devoted fans.Īnd it was Miller and co-star Dominic Purcell who ended up securing Prison Break a limited series return on Fox in 2017.
