When Season 4 begins, Sucre is living the dream—or so we think. After the events of Sona, he has finally found happiness with Maricruz and his newborn daughter, Lila. He is working an honest job and staying out of trouble.
At the start of Season 4, Sucre is in a difficult position. After being recaptured following the events of Season 3 (when he helped Michael and Lincoln escape Sona), he’s sent back to a federal prison. However, he’s soon broken out by Michael’s team because they need his help to take down “The Company” and retrieve the crucial Scylla device.
Midway through the season, tragedy strikes when his close friend, Brad Bellick, sacrifices himself to allow Sucre and the others to escape a drainpipe during a failed heist attempt. Sucre is deeply affected, honoring Bellick’s memory by carrying out his part of the plan.
Sucre is there to mourn Michael, but he is the only character who has truly "won." He is living a quiet, peaceful life with Maricruz. He has watched his daughter grow up. He is free of the Company, free of the law, and free of the life of crime that defined his early adulthood.
The mid-season arc of Season 4 centers on the team being double-crossed by Agent Self. The team realizes that they have been used, and they are now the most wanted criminals on the planet.
From the pilot episode, Sucre evolved from a desperate bank robber into Michael’s most loyal friend and brother. By the time Season 4 rolled around, the stakes were higher than ever. The gang wasn't just breaking out of a prison; they were breaking into the Department of Justice to steal Scylla.
Once free, Sucre rejoins the core group—Michael, Lincoln, Mahone, Sara, and Bellick—as they execute a high-stakes plan to steal Scylla from a heavily guarded Company headquarters. Sucre’s role is typically supportive: he acts as a driver, lookout, and backup muscle. His unwavering loyalty is tested repeatedly, especially when the plan forces him to leave behind his fiancée, Maricruz, and their infant daughter again.
When Season 4 begins, Sucre is living the dream—or so we think. After the events of Sona, he has finally found happiness with Maricruz and his newborn daughter, Lila. He is working an honest job and staying out of trouble.
At the start of Season 4, Sucre is in a difficult position. After being recaptured following the events of Season 3 (when he helped Michael and Lincoln escape Sona), he’s sent back to a federal prison. However, he’s soon broken out by Michael’s team because they need his help to take down “The Company” and retrieve the crucial Scylla device.
Midway through the season, tragedy strikes when his close friend, Brad Bellick, sacrifices himself to allow Sucre and the others to escape a drainpipe during a failed heist attempt. Sucre is deeply affected, honoring Bellick’s memory by carrying out his part of the plan.
Sucre is there to mourn Michael, but he is the only character who has truly "won." He is living a quiet, peaceful life with Maricruz. He has watched his daughter grow up. He is free of the Company, free of the law, and free of the life of crime that defined his early adulthood.
The mid-season arc of Season 4 centers on the team being double-crossed by Agent Self. The team realizes that they have been used, and they are now the most wanted criminals on the planet.
From the pilot episode, Sucre evolved from a desperate bank robber into Michael’s most loyal friend and brother. By the time Season 4 rolled around, the stakes were higher than ever. The gang wasn't just breaking out of a prison; they were breaking into the Department of Justice to steal Scylla.
Once free, Sucre rejoins the core group—Michael, Lincoln, Mahone, Sara, and Bellick—as they execute a high-stakes plan to steal Scylla from a heavily guarded Company headquarters. Sucre’s role is typically supportive: he acts as a driver, lookout, and backup muscle. His unwavering loyalty is tested repeatedly, especially when the plan forces him to leave behind his fiancée, Maricruz, and their infant daughter again.