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- List_of_Breakout_Kings_episodes abstract "Breakout Kings is an American crime drama television series that premiered on the A&E Network on March 6, 2011. Breakout Kings was created by Nick Santora and Matt Olmstead, who previously worked together on Prison Break. It premiered as the most-watched original drama series in A&E's history among adults 25–54 and adults 18–49, delivering 1.6 million adults 25–54 and 1.5 million adults 18–49. The series was picked up for a second season on July 6, 2011. The season finale of the second season aired on April 29, 2012 at 9 p.m. ET/PT featured two hours of back-to-back episodes "Freakshow" and "Served Cold" instead of the usual one-hour episode at 10 p.m. Executive producer and creator Nick Santora once opined, "Our DVR+7 day numbers are really strong. A lot of people are watching the show; a lot of them just don't watch it on the night it premieres."On May 17, 2012, A&E canceled Breakout Kings after two seasons; executive producer Matt Olmstead choosing to move on to another series.".
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- List_of_Breakout_Kings_episodes originalairdate "2011-03-06".
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- List_of_Breakout_Kings_episodes shortsummary "3.15576E8".
- List_of_Breakout_Kings_episodes shortsummary "A coupon for a steak dinner prompts a competition between Lloyd, Shea and Erica to see who can perform at their best in the latest case. After Carl McCann poisons an inmate, he and Oliver Day escape by substituting themselves for the corpse in the coffin. The two convicts work together to retrieve $100,000 that Day's former cell mate, Kellen Stackhouse , had mentioned having. The team discovers a book coded with messages that McCann and Day had used to communicate, and Lloyd goes to work deciphering the information. After McCann and Day kill two more people, the team tracks them to a small town, where they get into a shootout with Ray and Charlie. McCann and Day both get away after Charlie collapses with a heart problem and is shot in the leg. Julianne gets a location on McCann and Day after Lloyd finishes decoding the book. Day lied to McCann about the money in order to get him to help in the escape; Day's real objective is to find Stackhouse, who sexually abused him in prison, and get revenge. A tense standoff leads to both convicts being captured, after which Erica wins the steak dinner. However, she tears up the coupon, saying that she is a vegetarian and that she only participated to keep Shea and Lloyd from winning.".
- List_of_Breakout_Kings_episodes shortsummary "A female prison volunteer Claire Lyons is attacked by a rough female inmate Emmy Sharp . On the way to the court hearing that is a result of that attack, the inmate takes ill at a very precise time. The transport is forced to turn into a rest stop, where the inmate escapes. When the inmate shows up at the home of the volunteer and kills her husband it appears tragic, until it's learned the volunteer and inmate had been working together. The team are in hot pursuit of this "Thelma and Louise-like" duo as they make a run for it. In the meantime, Lloyd gets a postcard from Damien Fontleroy who was responsible for the death of Charlie Duchamp. While Lloyd cracks the code from the postcards, the rest of the team search for Emmy & Claire. They encounter the body of Claire at a hotel, finding out that Emmy is trying to escape with another partner. They are caught. The latest kidnapped victim of Damien is also rescued alive. Finally, the Lloyd and the team realize since Damien's teammate Brent who acts as his audience is dead, Damien has made Lloyd as his new audience. Not satisfied with the other team's efforts, the Breakout Kings begin to work again on finding Damien.".
- List_of_Breakout_Kings_episodes shortsummary "A prisoner Max , is a professional escape artist. He agrees to do an interview with a reporter and uses it to escape. Erica and Shea are already at the office when Ray goes to get Lloyd. Lloyd still doesn’t want to go work with the marshal’s and Ray is trying to convince him to come back. Ray sits him down and calls Lloyd’s mother. Lloyd gives in. Just as they arrive at the office, the NYPD are there asking about Pete Gillies. Erica goes to Pete’s office and Shea follows. She confesses to him and he tells her to clean the mess up. As Lloyd begins to study Max, Damien Fontleroy calls. He ignores it and Ray picks up the phone. This upsets Damien. Max kills a shopkeeper to get a change of clothes and hitches a ride with some guy. Lloyd, Erica, Shea, and Ray head to a carnival held at the same place where the circus Max worked was located to get information on Max. They arrest a clown who tells them who Max’s real parents were. They figure Max is going to kill his father, Tiny Tony. Before they leave, Erica is contacted by Pete and she tells him to disappear. He gives her a number to reach him. When they arrive, they find out that Tony is already dead. Max kills the guy that he was getting a ride from and takes his truck. Julianne finds Max and tells Ray that he is heading somewhere else. Lloyd puts it together and figures out that he is going to kill his half-brother Kurt Peebles . At this moment Damien calls again, and again Ray answers. This angers Damien. The team head to Kurt’s home and find the local police everywhere. They pretty much have alerted Max that they are on to him. Kurt refuses to leave. The local police order porter potty’s and Ray goes to yell at the chief. Erica uses this moment to go to the local payphone and call Pete. He tells her he is going to turn himself in and implicate her as well. Max uses the porter potty’s to get in and kill Kurt. Ray figures that out but is too late. However, since Erica is at the local store instead of with Ray, she spots Max running. She hops into the truck and apprehends him. Upon their arrival at the office, Damien calls the office line. Lloyd has Julianne put it on speaker and he finally talks to him. Damien has taken another girl and drops the hint that he is watching them. They figure out he is on the roof of the building next to theirs. Once they get up there, they find out who he has taken. Damien has taken Ray’s daughter.".
- List_of_Breakout_Kings_episodes shortsummary "A serial killer named Damien Fontleroy whom Lloyd helped put away escapes from prison. The program is put in jeopardy when Charlie is offered a promotion by Chief Inspector Craig Renner . Damien's former partner, Brent Howson who was interviewed earlier by the team also escaped from prison. Brent meets Damien and tells him that Lloyd is working with the Marshals. They kidnap a girl, Becky as per their M. O. Meanwhile, Charlie tells Ray that Craig wants an answer from him today. Ray tells Charlie to do what's best for him and his family, but Charlie tells Ray that he's decided to turn down the promotion. Ray nods, a hint of a smile on his face. In the process of rescuing Becky and capturing Damien, Charlie gets shot and Damien escapes. Ray, and the rest of the team run up to Charlie, panicked. Lloyd presses his sweater into Charlie's wound. Erica, covering her mouth in shock, stands nearby. Shea kneels next to Charlie, holding his hand. But it's too late. Charlie slips away, leaving his crew standing over him in complete and utter disbelief. After offering his condolences, Craig informs the team that Charlie had two requirements for accepting the promotion, had he done so. The first was that the original taskforce remain intact. The second was for Ray to be reinstated as a Marshal. Craig hands Ray an envelope. Ray pours out the contents and discovers his badge and a letter of reinstatement. Craig tells the cons that they have to head back to Maybelle as the case has been reassigned to another team. The cons and Ray are not happy with this news. After Craig leaves, Ray tells the team that no matter how angry they are, he refuses to dishonor Charlie by going rogue. But he assures them that they will cross paths with Damien again, and when they do, they're taking him down.".