

Plus she doesn't exactly have the resources to sweep Kellerman's body "under the rug". As much as I liked Bellick, he didn't really contribute to the Team at all.ĩ - At this point in the story, she was not the kind of woman to take someone's life. Outside the fourth wall: You just said it, he had to be killed off, because he's been a pretty pointless character through Seasons 3 and 4. Plus he's like 15.Ĩ - If he didn't sacrifice himself to plug the holes in time, the Team would have been royally screwed. Plus he probably had seen Lisa so there's a chance he wasn't thinking straight.Ħ - Would you shoot someone in a house that is surrounded by police? Kellerman promises to "help" LJ get out of this mess, but even if he can't be trusted, LJ doesn't have a much of a choice. For whatever reason Kellerman doesn't stick around to wait for her (probably because he just shot someone?)ĥ - I guess that's why he's not the one who's a hired killer. His partner still had the papers, so I'm guessing Kellerman assumed Veronica hadn't arrived yet.

Steadman, framing him would have been unnecessary.) Of course, any murder is still murder, but remember, blackmail.ģ - Well, Linc does have Mahone (the guy who killed their father!) at gunpoint, and doesn't kill him next time we hear from the two, Mahone has cuffed Linc.Ĥ - Finding your co-worker is probably a lot easier than finding your enemy.

1 - I'm pretty sure he wasn't out to kill the Vice President's brother, though.
