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* GreatEscape: Mac tells the team, "We're gonna have to break Hawkes out of prison."

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* GreatEscape: The Pennsylvania authorities are taking too long to rescue Sheldon, so Mac tells the team, "We're gonna have to break Hawkes out of prison."" They obtain blueprints of the facility and provide him with an escape route that involves going through walls to circumvent the rioters.
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* TalkingToTheDead: At the end of the episode, after finding out that his estranged sister had gotten clean and learning who had killed her, Sheldon visits Maya's grave to tell her all the new things in his life since they'd last spoken.

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* ComeWithMeIfYouWantToLive: One of the inmates convinces Sheldon that he wants to help him escape by invoking this line, word for word.

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* TheBadGuyWins: Shane Casey turns out to have been the one who orchestrated the riot as a distraction so he would escape prison, and did so flawlessly.
* ComeWithMeIfYouWantToLive: One Reggie Tilford, one of the inmates inmates, convinces Sheldon that he wants to help him escape by invoking this line, word for word.


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* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Sheldon is in the prison to witness the execution of Reggie Tilford, the man who killed his sister. After the execution goes awry thanks to Shane Casey's scheming, Tilford (who accepted being executed as karma for what he's done) saves Sheldon from being killed by rioting prisoners and they both reach an understanding. Then Tilford sees Casey trying to escape while dressed as a guard and tries to stop him, and the other guards and policemen shoot him dead while Casey gets away.
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* WeaponTwirling: Upon being introduced as a fellow inmate by one of them to a group of others holding the warden hostage, Sheldon is handed a billy club and is told to use it on the warden as revenge. He hesitates, then twirls it much the same as a sword fighter would do. Just as he starts to swing it for real, the first inmate stops him and convinces the group that they don't need to harm the warden any further, but to use him as leverage.
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* GreatEscape: Mac tells the team, "We're gonna have to break Sheldon out of prison."

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* GreatEscape: Mac tells the team, "We're gonna have to break Sheldon Hawkes out of prison."
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* ComeWithMeIfYouWantToLive: One of the inmates convinces Sheldon that he wants to help him escape by invoking this line, word for word.

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* PrisonEpisode / PrisonRiot: See above.

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* PrisonEpisode / PrisonEpisode: Most of the action takes place inside the PA prison Sheldon is visiting.
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PrisonRiot: See above.The inmates start a riot after a scheduled execution does not go as planned. They hold the guards captive, set fires, destroy property, and even beat the warden to a pulp.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the only episode since Louie Messer was left in a coma back in Season 2 where he is specifically referred to again. Several of the team wonder aloud why Sheldon never told anyone he'd had a sister. Note the use of the past tense in Danny's comment: "I had Louie and I was always up front about him." The only other "mentions" are in "Hung Out to Dry" when Danny says to Shane Casey, "I know a thing or two about going to bat for your brother," and in "Green Piece" when he includes the name Louie on his list of possible baby names and tells Sheldon that several of his choices are "names of people in my family."

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the only episode since Louie Messer was left in a coma back in Season 2 where he is specifically referred to again. Several of the team wonder aloud why Sheldon never told anyone he'd had a sister. Note the use of the past tense in Danny's comment: "I had Louie and I was always up front about him." The only other "mentions" are in "Hung Out to Dry" when Danny says to Shane Casey, "I know a thing or two about going to bat for your brother," and in "Green Piece" when he includes the name Louie on his list of possible baby names and tells Sheldon that several of his choices are "names of people in my family.""
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the only episode since Louie Messer was left in a coma back in Season 2 where he is specifically referred to again. Several of the team wonder aloud why Sheldon never told anyone he'd had a sister. Note the use of the past tense in Danny's comment: "I had Louie and I was always up front about him." The only other "mention" is in "Green Piece" when Danny includes the name Louie on his list of possible baby names and tells Sheldon that several of them are "names of people in my family."

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the only episode since Louie Messer was left in a coma back in Season 2 where he is specifically referred to again. Several of the team wonder aloud why Sheldon never told anyone he'd had a sister. Note the use of the past tense in Danny's comment: "I had Louie and I was always up front about him." The only other "mention" is "mentions" are in "Hung Out to Dry" when Danny says to Shane Casey, "I know a thing or two about going to bat for your brother," and in "Green Piece" when Danny he includes the name Louie on his list of possible baby names and tells Sheldon that several of them his choices are "names of people in my family."

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"'''Redemptio'''" is the 19th episode of Season 6 and the 136th overall. It originally aired April 14, 2010.
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Sheldon visits a prison to witness an execution and get caught in a riot while there. A familiar face shows up among the inmates.

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Sheldon visits a prison to witness an execution and get gets caught in a riot while there. A familiar face shows up among the inmates.
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* GreatEscape: Mac tells the team, "We're going to have to break Sheldon out of prison."

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* GreatEscape: Mac tells the team, "We're going to gonna have to break Sheldon out of prison."



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the only episode since Louie Messer was left in a coma back in Season 2 where he is specifically referred to again. Several of the team wonder aloud why Sheldon never told anyone he'd had a sister. Note the use of the past tense in Danny's comment: "I had Louie and I was always up front about him."

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the only episode since Louie Messer was left in a coma back in Season 2 where he is specifically referred to again. Several of the team wonder aloud why Sheldon never told anyone he'd had a sister. Note the use of the past tense in Danny's comment: "I had Louie and I was always up front about him." The only other "mention" is in "Green Piece" when Danny includes the name Louie on his list of possible baby names and tells Sheldon that several of them are "names of people in my family."
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Directed by Creator/StevenDePaul

Written by Creator/AnthonyEZuiker, Creator/AnnDonahue, Creator/CarolMendelsohn, Creator/PeterMLenkov & Creator/BillHaynes

Sheldon visits a prison to witness an execution and get caught in a riot while there. A familiar face shows up among the inmates.

!Tropes for the episode:
* DistressedDude: If the inmates find out who Sheldon is, he's done for.
* GreatEscape: Mac tells the team, "We're going to have to break Sheldon out of prison."
* {{MacGyvering}}: Sheldon uses sulfuric acid from a recyclable battery to weaken some cell bars as he and the inmate helping him try to escape.
* PrisonEpisode / PrisonRiot: See above.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the only episode since Louie Messer was left in a coma back in Season 2 where he is specifically referred to again. Several of the team wonder aloud why Sheldon never told anyone he'd had a sister. Note the use of the past tense in Danny's comment: "I had Louie and I was always up front about him."

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