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“The Gavel and the Grave” Role: Secondary Antagonist (Season 1-2), Political Power Broker Status: Incarcerated (ADX Florence – Political Inmate Wing) Core Concept Unlike her ruthless predecessor, Vice President Pamela Landy-Collins didn’t orchestrate the conspiracy—she inherited it. When she ascended to the Vice Presidency following the sudden resignation of her scandal-plagued predecessor, she discovered a “black ledger” left behind in the White House basement. It contained the names, bank accounts, and operational codes for The Company . Her choice: expose it and watch the nation collapse, or control it and survive. vice president in prison break

By the time she became VP, she was compromised not by money, but by knowledge . She knew where the bodies were buried—including the real cause of the previous VP’s “heart attack.” The Company framed it as a warning. She interpreted it as a job offer. Season 1 (Background): She is the silent signature on the death warrant for Lincoln Burrows. While the President is a figurehead, she reviews the Steadman file. She knows Lincoln is innocent. She also knows that The Company needs a sacrificial pawn to keep their energy monopoly scheme hidden. She signs the execution order with a shaking hand, then tells her chief of staff: “If anyone asks, I never saw that file.” It contained the names, bank accounts, and operational

Final shot of her (Series Finale, Post-Credits Scene): She is in a white prison jumpsuit, teaching a GED class to other inmates. The lesson: constitutional law. The topic: habeas corpus . She looks at the camera—a small, broken smile. Not redemption. Just exhaustion. Landy-Collins represents the banality of institutional evil . Unlike The Company’s cartoonish assassins or T-Bag’s chaotic cruelty, she is terrifying because she is plausible. She is the vice president who signed a death warrant over lunch, then asked her aide to hold the mayo. In the world of Prison Break , she proves that the worst villains don’t wear masks—they wear flag pins. Tagline for Promotional Material: “She didn't break the law. She perfected it.” She knew where the bodies were buried—including the