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Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell ist eine fiktive Figur aus der amerikanischen Fernsehserie Prison Break. Gespielt von Robert Knepper, ist er Teil der Hauptgruppe der Charaktere in der Serie und Teil des Fox River Eight. Theodor "T-Bag" Bagwell ist einer der Hauptcharaktere in Prison Break. Er agiert als Protagonist in vielen Situationen, aber auch als Antagonist zu den anderen. Theodore 'T-Bag' Bagwell (Robert Knepper) ist in "Prison Break" ein psychopathischer Mörder und Vergewaltiger, der in Fox River von allen. In der dritten Staffel von "Prison Break" erschleicht sich Theodore 'T-Bag' Bagwell (Robert Knepper) die Gunst von Lechero, der das Sagen im Gefängnis Sona. "Prison Break": T-Bags großes Geheimnis. Tatsächlich ist T-Bag bei der Recherche über seine eigene Vergangenheit gestolpert: David Martin. Von 20spielte er Theodore 'T-Bag' Bagwell in der US-Serie Prison Break. wurde er dafür als Bester Nebendarsteller bei den Satellite Awards. - Erkunde Jule Schmidts Pinnwand „Theodore T-Bag Bagwell“ auf Pinterest. Weitere Ideen zu Serien, Prison break, Filme.

Einmal mehr ist T-Bag von ihr fasziniert und freut sich, dass Lechero nun nicht mehr zwischen den beiden steht. In einer Folge wird angedeutet, dass er als Kind von seinem Vater sexuell missbraucht wurde. Folge Dem Zeichen später erhängt sich Seth Hoffner dann, da er die T-Bag und den Missbrauch von T-Bag nicht länger ertragen kann. Als die Wachen plötzlich Sona stürmen, da sie glauben jemand hätte mit einem Gewehr auf sie gezielt, soll T-Bag Lecheros Geliebte Carmelita verstecken. Adler und Walking Dead 8. Als er Easy Virtue auf den Boden stürzt, entdeckt T-Bag das Vogelbuch von T-Bag, welches er sich direkt einsteckt. Wütend bedroht T-Bag Scofield mit einem Messer, muss jedoch einsehen, dass es keinen anderen Ausweg gibt, als wieder zurück in ihre Zellen zu gehen und den Anime 4 You im Gefängnis wieder aufzunehmen. In aller Stille. Allen denen ich die
At the end of the riot, Bagwell defies the orders of Michael and Abruzzi and murders a guard that could expose the escape.
He later frames his friend and fellow Aryan gang member Trokey for the murder. Following this, Bagwell becomes a fully-fledged member of the escape team in the episode "The Old Head", blackmailing them to include him.
Bagwell is initially an endless source of friction on the escape team, testing the others' patience with racist taunts, and is a constant strain on Michael's conscience.
Throughout the season, T-Bag is shown as having a sexual interest in other inmates, and coerces his new cellmate Seth into a sexual relationship.
After Seth hangs himself, Bagwell moves on to harass newly arrived inmate Tweener, who had alienated himself among Fox River's prison population.
Michael, who was feeling guilty about Seth's death, finally confronts Bagwell with a crowbar to the knee and tells him to leave Tweener alone.
In the following episodes, friction continues to increase between Bagwell and the other members of the escape team. When the group discovers that they have one too many for a successful escape, Abruzzi gives Bagwell an ultimatum in the episode "Odd Man Out": back out of the escape or die.
Bagwell also learns that his cousin James Bagwell and his son had been killed and is deeply upset. Knowing that Abruzzi was behind it, Bagwell seeks revenge, and slashes Abruzzi's throat with a razor blade in a failed attempt to kill him.
Bagwell is among one of six inmates included in the first unsuccessful escape attempt in the episode "End of the Tunnel". Bagwell is more loyal to the team in the season's later episodes, contributing to keep the escape tunnel hidden and engaging in reluctant relations with a transvestite inmate to further the escape plan.
In the episode "Bluff" his skills at rigging a deck of cards also help the team. Upon learning in "The Key" that Abruzzi has returned to the prison, Bagwell is frightened and makes a second attempt on Abruzzi's life but is stopped by C-Note, who reminds him that Abruzzi is providing their transportation.
Abruzzi claims to have forgiven Bagwell, but the characters keep a wary eye on each other for the rest of the season. In order to ensure his safety, he handcuffs himself to Michael, knowing that it will keep Abruzzi from killing him.
Abruzzi gets his revenge when he cuts off Bagwell's cuffed hand with an axe, seriously wounding him and leaving him for dead. Despite this, Bagwell survives and eludes capture.
His last scene of the season features the character staggering through the woods with his severed hand tucked into his armpit.
Bagwell has his hand reattached by a veterinary surgeon named Dr. Marvin Gudat, whom he murders afterwards. Bagwell then bleaches his hair to change his appearance, and begins his four episode long journey to Utah , to locate the money Charles Westmoreland had hidden there.
In the fifth, sixth and seventh episodes, he rejoins part of the main cast as the group of five fugitives dig for Westmoreland's five million dollars under a garage.
Bagwell tricks the other fugitives, stealing all the money, and sets out to find Susan Hollander, the woman who betrayed him.
From the eighth episode onwards, Bagwell's storyline separates from the main plot, which concerns the protagonists escaping and later deciding to solve the conspiracy.
In the following episode, " Unearthed ", Bagwell arrives at Hollander's house, which has been vacated and is for sale.
The next episode follows Bellick and Geary's torture of Bagwell as they try to discover where he has hidden the money. During the torture, the key to the locker that Bagwell had hidden in his sock falls out.
The three men scuffle to retrieve it. Bagwell grabs the key and swallows it. Bellick and Geary tie Bagwell to a toilet in the house and shove Copenhagen tobacco in his mouth, along with laxatives.
Bagwell passes the key, which has the location information on it. They clean it up, and use plastic handcuffs to attach his wrist to a radiator.
Bagwell escapes from the cuff in " Bolshoi Booze " by re-severing his hand. Geary betrays Bellick and takes the money to an upscale hotel.
Bagwell, having placed a tracking device in the bag, tracks it down and kills Geary by smashing his head with a champagne bottle.
Before leaving with the money, Bagwell frames Bellick for Geary's murder, by placing Bellick's credit card receipt in Geary's dead, bloody hand.
In the "fall finale" episode " The Killing Box " the last episode to air for in the United States, Bagwell sees a Vietnam war vet in a bar, who has a prosthetic hand.
It's implied that Bagwell killed the man, as in his next scene of the episode, Bagwell is in possession of the prosthetic hand.
He then takes advantage of a postal worker with his wily charms to gain access to Susan Hollander's new address. The postal worker genuinely likes Bagwell, until she recognizes him from a Wanted poster on the wall.
Ever the survivalist, Bagwell eliminates her. Bagwell eventually locates Susan, which served as one of the episode's cliffhangers. In his next two appearances of the season, he holds Susan and her children hostage in their home in Ness City, Kansas.
He takes them to his childhood home in Alabama in "Bad Blood", where he reveals that they are his "salvation" and that he wants to become part of their family.
He also explains that he is incapable of having children , presumably because of the nature of his own conception, and that the Bagwell bloodline will die with him.
Throughout the episode he is haunted by flashbacks of his childhood, including the sexual abuse he received from his father.
Susan rebuffs him, however, saying that she is not able to love him. Bagwell is heartbroken by her rejection and finally leaves them, calling the police to release them from his home.
Beginning from the eighteenth episode, the next part of Bagwell's storyline concerns his decision to travel to Thailand.
After taking the identity from a therapist he deliberately kills, Bagwell buys a ticket to Bangkok and boards a stop-over flight from Chicago , which coincidentally is the same plane Bellick is flying on.
Bagwell recognizes Bellick at Mexico City International Airport in the episode " Sweet Caroline " and is forced to hide, consequently losing his money in the luggage carousel.
He then grapples with a security guard in an attempt to retrieve the money, but fails to overpower him or retrieve the money.
He runs away to avoid being captured. Later, security footage of him fleeing is transmitted on a Mexican news station.
After narrowly avoiding Sucre and Bellick in the episode " Panama ", Bagwell travels to Panama ; there he murders a prostitute. During an unseen encounter, Bagwell is coerced by Agent Kim into aiding the Company's plot to capture Lincoln and Michael, who are also in Panama.
He escapes Bellick by shooting him in the leg, but is captured soon after by Sucre and Michael. Bagwell escapes once again by stabbing Sucre in the chest with a screwdriver but is followed by Michael to an abandoned house.
After Michael refuses Bagwell's truce feeling responsible for everyone Bagwell has killed since escaping from prison , the two fight.
Michael ultimately apprehends Bagwell by viciously impaling his remaining hand to the floor and leaving him for the Panamanian police. He then is transferred to a Panamanian cell, where Bellick is also imprisoned.
In his last appearance of the season, Bagwell is seen screaming in a Panamanian jail, a man from the Company leaving him imprisoned for "getting caught".
Bagwell is the fifth member of the Fox River Eight to be taken down by the authorities, and the second member not to die upon interception the first being C-Note.
Imprisoned in Sona along with Michael , Bellick , and Mahone , Bagwell is once again able to charm his way to an easier prison life than most, ingratiating himself to Lechero , a drug lord who is the most powerful man inside.
Michael soon blackmails Bagwell about his pedophilic past, in order to gain access to Lechero's cell phone. Bagwell gets Michael the cellphone, but when it is put back Lechero notices that it had been moved.
In order to deflect suspicion, Bagwell gets Lechero to question the loyalty of his right-hand man, Sammy , who has been openly hostile to Bagwell.
Lechero is successfully manipulated into enlisting Bagwell as his personal spy, increasing Bagwell's position in the prison hierarchy.
Bagwell then gains the trust of Lechero's head drug smuggler and dealer, Nieves, only to then kill him by suffocating him with a plastic bag.
He also covers up his murder by making it look like a drug overdose , and as a result replaces Nieves on Lechero's crew in the prison.
He also protects Sister Mary Francis when the guards enter Sona, developing a liking for her in the process. When she steals Lechero's money, he diverts blame from her on to him and is punished for it by Lechero.
Later, when James Whistler is accused of murder and set to be killed, Bagwell attempts to 'help' Michael by asking him to frame his rival Sammy for the murder but Michael refuses to go through with it.
When Michael and Whistler are caught trying to escape Sona twice, T-Bag becomes suspicious and figures out that Michael is trying to escape.
He blackmails his way onto the team but, along with Bellick and Lechero, is tricked by Michael and captured to allow the others to escape.
After the escape, he is tortured until he says Fernando Sucre knows everything that happened about the escape. He finds the bird book that Whistler dropped and puts it into his pocket.
He then is taken back to Sona and forms an ambitious plan to kill Lechero. He begins the chant "all cons are equal" and ingratiates himself with everybody, leaving T-Bag as the new ruler of Sona.
T-Bag's character is once again central to the plot, as he holds Whistler's bird book. As mentioned by Lincoln in the premiere episode , a riot in Sona led to T-Bag, Sucre, and Bellick escaping between the third and the fourth season.
Much of T-Bag's character arc in this season is devoted to exploring the friction between his discovered yearning for legitimacy and his desire to seek revenge on Michael for leaving him behind in earlier seasons.
After crossing the border, T-Bag begins to uncover the clues in the bird book and finds documents conjured up by Whistler to portray Cole Pfeiffer, a top salesman at a corporation called GATE.
This forces T-Bag's character to become critical to the plot. T-Bag's storyline is initially separated from the other main characters, and he spends most of his screen time attempting to carry on his charade as the top salesman for the Gate Corporation, while spending most of his time trying to decipher the contents of Whistler's bird book.
Eventually, another sales manager exposes him as a fraud, and he quickly flees the building before being arrested.
This begins his involvement with the main plotline. In the next episode, he is taken captive by former Company operative Gretchen Morgan , who interrogates him for his role in obtaining Scylla, The Company's little black book.
T-Bag learns that the bird book is a means to this end, and that there are people prepared to pay large sums of money for Scylla.
For the next few episodes, T-Bag and Gretchen form a partnership, and while she murders the co-worker that exposed T-Bag, he takes Trishanne, the secretary from Gate Corporation, hostage to lure Michael to him and forces him at gunpoint to decipher the clues in Whistler's bird book.
They eventually discover the book contains blueprints to the Gate Corporation building, including a path to where Scylla can be decrypted.
While forcing Michael at gunpoint into the secret compartment, Bagwell is surprised by Mahone, who along with Michael, captures him.
T-Bag is freed in the next episode at the urging of Gretchen, and Michael and his team reluctantly accept him as an ally, as T-Bag's access to Gate is valuable to the plan.
In the following episodes, T-Bag appears mainly in scenes at Gate, where he continues to play a salesman. It is established that, together with Gretchen, he is planning on double crossing Michael and his team after they steal Scylla, in order to sell it to a Chinese crime syndicate for million dollars.
By the episode "Quiet Riot", it becomes apparent that Gretchen is clearly the more ruthless and devoted to the plan, while T-Bag begins to grow increasingly attached to his new life and his dialogue shows that he wishes that he actually was Cole Pffeifer rather than Theodore Bagwell.
Because of this, the character often shows a softer side in this part of the season. For instance after he learns about the death of Bellick, T-Bag seems to be somewhat upset, despite the nature of their relationship in past seasons.
However, he is still shown as intent on exacting revenge on Michael. T-Bag and Gretchen are waiting in T-Bag's office with machine guns in "Selfless" prepared to ambush the Scylla team when they return.
When T-Bag's boss Mr. White spots Gretchen's gun under the table, she takes the entire company hostage. Seeing his chance at a new life at Gate being destroyed forever, T-Bag reluctantly helps her take the GATE employees hostage, but in the same episode T-Bag is arrested by Trishanne who is actually an under-cover federal agent sent by Homeland Security agent Don Self.
At the end of the episode, Michael's team is successful in getting Scylla and hands it over to Self who, in the episode's twist ending, betrays everyone and steals Scylla.
After Self murders Trishanne, he forces T-Bag to help him track down Gretchen by giving him the home address of her sister Rita and daughter Emily, whom T-Bag holds hostage while Gretchen and Self find a new buyer for Scylla.
In the episode "Just Business", T-Bag continues to mourn the loss of his new life. When a bible salesman asks to come in, T-Bag believes him to be a Company agent and takes him hostage.
After saying he wanted to be Cole Pffeifer and not Theodore Bagwell, he is about to kill the man when Rita tells him not to, saying that he has a chance for a new life.
So he lets Rita and Emily go and unties the man, only to be knocked unconscious, proving that the man was a Company agent. Bagwell eventually locates Susan, which served as one of the episode's cliffhangers.
In his next two appearances of the season, he holds Susan and her children hostage in their home in Ness City, Kansas. He takes them to his childhood home in Alabama in "Bad Blood", where he reveals that they are his "salvation" and that he wants to become part of their family.
He also explains that he is incapable of having children, presumably because of the nature of his own conception, and that the Bagwell bloodline will die with him.
Susan rebuffs him, however, saying that she is not able to love him. Bagwell is heartbroken by her rejection and finally leaves them, calling the police to release them from his home.
Beginning from the eighteenth episode, the next part of Bagwell's storyline concerns his decision to travel to Thailand. After taking the identity from a therapist he deliberately kills, Bagwell buys a ticket to Bangkok and boarded a stop-over flight from Chicago, which coincidentally was the same plane Bellick is flying in.
Bagwell recognizes Bellick at Mexico City International Airport in the episode "Sweet Caroline", and is forced to hide, consequently losing his money in the luggage carousel.
He then grapples with a security guard in an attempt to retrieve the money, but fails to overpower him or retrieve the money.
He runs away to avoid being captured. Later, security footage of him fleeing is transmitted on a Mexican news station.
After narrowly avoiding Sucre and Bellick in the episode "Panama", Bagwell travels to Panama; there he murders a prostitute.
During an unseen encounter Bagwell is coerced by Agent Kim into aiding the Company's plot to capture Lincoln and Michael, who are also in Panama.
He escapes Bellick by shooting him in the leg, but is captured soon after by Sucre and Michael. Bagwell escapes once again by stabbing Sucre in the chest with a screwdriver but is followed by Michael to an abandoned house.
After Michael refuses Bagwell's truce feeling responsible for everyone Bagwell has killed since escaping from prison , the two fight.
Michael ultimately apprehends Bagwell by viciously impaling his remaining hand to the floor and leaving him for the Panamanian police.
He then is transferred to a Panamanian cell, where Bellick is also imprisoned. In his last appearance of the season, Bagwell is seen screaming in a Panamanian jail, a man from the Company leaving him imprisoned for "getting caught".
Bagwell is the fifth member of the Fox River Eight to be taken down by the authorities, and the second member not to die upon interception the first being C-Note.
Imprisoned in Sona along with Michael, Bellick , and Mahone, Bagwell is once again able to charm his way to an easier prison life than most, ingratiating himself to Lechero , a drug lord who is the most powerful man inside.
Bagwell gets Michael the cellphone, but when it is put back Lechero notices that it had been moved. In order to deflect suspicion, Bagwell gets Lechero to question the loyalty of his right hand man, Sammy, who has been openly hostile to Bagwell.
Lechero is successfully manipulated into enlisting Bagwell as his personal spy, increasing Bagwell's position in the prison hierarchy.
Bagwell then gains the trust of Lechero's head drug smuggler and dealer, Nieves, only to then kill him by suffocating him with a plastic bag.
He also covers up his murder by making it look like a drug overdose, and as a result replaces Nieves on Lechero's crew in the prison.
He also protects Sister Mary Francis when the guards enter Sona, developing a liking for her in the process. When she steals Lechero's money, he diverts blame from her on to him and is punished for it by Lechero.
Later, when James Whistler is accused of murder and set to be killed, Bagwell attempts to 'help' Michael by asking him to frame his rival Sammy for the murder but Michael refuses to go through with it.
When Michael and Whistler are caught trying to escape Sona twice, T-Bag becomes suspicious and figures out that Michael is trying to escape.
He blackmails his way onto the team but, along with Bellick and Lechero, is tricked by Michael and captured to allow the others to escape.
After the escape, he is tortured until he says Fernando Sucre knows everything that happened about the escape.
He finds the bird book that Whistler dropped and puts it into his pocket. He then is taken back to Sona and forms an ambitious plan to kill Lechero.
He begins the chant "all cons are equal" and ingratiates himself with everybody, leaving T-Bag as the new ruler of Sona. As mentioned by Lincoln in the premiere episode, a riot in Sona led to T-Bag, Sucre, and Bellick escaping between the third and the fourth season.
Much of T-Bag's character arc in this season is devoted to exploring the friction between his discovered yearning for legitimacy and his desire to seek revenge on Michael for leaving him behind in earlier seasons.
After crossing the border, T-Bag begins to uncover the clues in the bird book and finds documents conjured up by Whistler to portray Cole Pfeiffer, a top salesman at a corporation called GATE.
Eventually, another sales manager exposes him as a fraud, and he quickly flees the building before being arrested. This begins his involvement with the main plotline.
T-Bag learns that the bird book is a means to this end, and that there are people prepared to pay large sums of money for Scylla.
They eventually discover the book contains blueprints to the Gate Corporation building, including a path to where Scylla can be decrypted.
While forcing Michael at gunpoint into the secret compartment, Bagwell is surprised by Mahone, who along with Michael, captures him.
In the following episodes, T-bag appears mainly in scenes at Gate, where he continues to play a salesman. It is established that, together with Gretchen, he is planning on double crossing Michael and his team after they steal Scylla, in order to sell it to a Chinese crime syndicate for million dollars.
Because of this, the character often shows a softer side in this part of the season. For instance after he learns about the death of Bellick, T-Bag seems to be somewhat upset, despite the nature of their relationship in past seasons.
However, he is still shown as intent on exacting revenge on Michael. Seeing his chance at a new life at Gate being destroyed forever, T-Bag reluctantly helps her take the GATE employees hostage, but in the same episode T-Bag is arrested by Trishanne who is actually an under-cover federal agent sent by Homeland Security agent Don Self.
After Self murders Trishanne, he forces T-Bag to help him track down Gretchen by giving him the home address of her sister Rita and daughter Emily, whom T-Bag holds hostage while Gretchen and Self find a new buyer for Scylla.
In the episode "Just Business", T-Bag continues to mourn the loss of his new life. When a bible salesman asks to come in, T-Bag believes him to be a Company agent and takes him hostage.
After saying he wanted to be Cole Pffeifer and not Theodore Bagwell, he is about to kill the man when Rita tells him not to, saying that he has a chance for a new life.
So he lets Rita and Emily go and unties the man, only to be knocked unconscious, proving that the man was a Company agent. In the final third of the season, T-Bag is forced by The Company to work with Lincoln, Gretchen, and Self to get Scylla back by tracking down the buyer.
The team is later joined by Mahone. It is revealed in "VS" and "SOB" that T-Bag hopes to be rewarded for his efforts by becoming a fully fledged Company operative with his own office and desk.
As the plot unfolds, he begins to grow back into his old ruthless persona. Attempting to impress the general and give him leverage against Michael, T-Bag tracks down Michael's girlfriend Sara Tancredi and holds her captive in "Cowboys and Indians".
After Michael hands over Scylla to Paul Kellerman , he gives them the option of letting T-Bag be exonerated with the rest of them or not.
He is seen overhearing an inmate speaking of the captivity of negativity a term used by GATE. He sees the inmate was reading a book from GATE and he warns the inmate telling him he does not ever want to see that book again and the inmate replies, referring to T-Bag as sir.
He is last seen whistling to a boy to hold his pocket. T-Bag looks up at the sky, once again the king of prison. He is the only member of the Fox River Eight to be sent back to prison when the series ended.
He is eventually caught and Dr. Lloyd Lowery got to spend a little time interviewing T-Bag. In the end, Lloyd was trying to find some clue into why T-Bag acts the way he does.
Lloyd concludes the interview by saying, "Some machines come out of the factory broken," to which T-Bag replies "No shit.
For his killings, he has been seen at the one of the biggest main villains during the series. Ironically enough, T-Bag some times pointed a gun at someone, but didn't kill at all.
InT-Bag slept with a waitress, the result of which was David Martin. Wanneer ze Lechero's geld steelt, neemt hij de schuld op zich en wordt hij gestraft door Lechero. Ungewollte Motivationen. De groep vindt hem uiteindelijk in het ziekenhuis waar T-Bag moeder verblijft, maar ze laten hem een laatste moment met zijn moeder doorbrengen voordat ze hem weer in hechtenis nemen. Vanaf de achttiende aflevering gaat T-Bags verhaallijn Kinoprogramm Braunschweig over zijn twijfels om naar Thailand te gaan. With a fourth season sanctioned, it is expected that T-Bag will return as a regular character T-Bag resume his story where it left off, where he is pulling all of the strings behind Sona. Aber als wir uns getroffen haben, wollte der Teufel, von dem ich beherrscht wurde, für Marietta Slomka Krankheit verschwinden und ich wurde wiedergeboren. Even though Gudat tries to persuade him to seek help elsewhere, as he is unable to provide the services that Bagwell needs, he eventually stitched his hand back together, as T-Bag threatened to kill him if he did not help him.
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