Prison Break - Sarah Vs. Fox (Ausiello Report)
October 8, 2007 by Nikki Katz
Just in from Ausiello:
(Warning - spoilers from tonight’s episode!! And my thoughts are after the quote…)
If you’re still in denial about the horrific turn of events on tonight’s Prison Break, well, stop reading, ’cause a stone-cold reality check is coming your way: That was definitely Sara Trancedi’s decapitated head staring up at Lincoln from that box. No ifs, ands or red herrings about it. Michael’s long-suffering soul mate is dead and she ain’t comin’ back.
Breathe in. Breathe out. Breathe in. Breathe out. And now prepare yourself for another sobering piece of news. Yes, my friends, it gets worse. The sad truth is, it didn’t have to end this way. It wasn’t supposed to end this way.
As Prison Break executive producer Matt Olmstead explains in this exclusive interview, the violent nature of Sara’s death was the culmination of long and fruitless negotiations between the show and new-mom Sarah Wayne Callies. It’s enough to make your head spin. (Sorry. Poor taste.) Stick around after the Q&A for Callies’ response. And then feel free to assign blame wherever you feel it’s warranted.
Last January, after it was announced that Sarah was pregnant, your colleague, Paul Scheuring, assured fans that he had no intention of killing off her character. What changed?
Matt Olmstead: What changed is that our initial pitch to the network was [rejected], so we had to go back to the drawing board. I remember we were sitting in the room thinking, “How do we unlock Season 3, motivation-wise?” Since we’re not a procedural, we have to keep everyone moving forward. We have to evolve. And given what Michael’s been through, how do you keep him going? And then it was tossed out, “What happens if Sara gets killed as an extension of what we already had planned for Season 3?” We knew that would work. But clearly it was a big conversation. And when we pitched the network, they wanted to know if there was any way we could avoid that, because everyone loved Sarah’s work. But in order to make the season work, we really didn’t have any other motivation for Michael. We determined that this was the right thing to do in order to really jolt the series.Did you ever stop to consider that this might be a slap in the face to fans who had invested two years in the Michael-Sara relationship?
Olmstead: We took everything into consideration. Our initial idea was to have [Sarah/Sara appear in] the first 13 episodes, so she and Michael could have a proper goodbye. There were going to be some really emotional scenes where he tried to save her from dying, but she ultimately passed. So then we whittled it down to 11 episodes, then 10 episodes, then nine episodes, then four episodes…. Then we suggested flying to her — she was pregnant [at the time] and living in a remote part of Canada — and bringing a camera crew to her house, but that wasn’t accepted. We then whittled it down to just a phone conversation, and that was turned down, too. We were really looking forward to paying off that relationship. But [when] it became evident that that wasn’t going to happen, we made lemonade out of a lemon.
So, as a result, you were forced to kill her off sooner than you had planned?
Olmstead: Much sooner. We used the story to our advantage in that she was being held hostage. [Sarah] was gracious enough to let us use her image, which really helped. I totally get it, personally. She was, at the time, pregnant and living in a remote part of Canada and nesting; [she] kind of looked at the options and didn’t want to go forward. No hard feelings whatsoever. The show is an ensemble. The show moves forward. There are very few untouchable actors on the show.
Wasn’t Sarah under contract? Didn’t she have to return?
Olmstead: That’s a business-affairs question.[At this point, 20th Century spokesperson Chris Alexander interjects: "We had to either pick her up for the entire season of 22, according to her contract, or we had to make a new contract with her. We determined in May that we didn't plan to use her for the full 22, so we chose not to renew our existing contract with her. And so, to get her back for the 13 or 14 that we wanted, we had to make a new deal, and she declined."]
What was your understanding as to why she didn’t want to come back? It seems strange that she refused to return in any capacity. Doesn’t it seem strange to you?
Olmstead: It looked like a pretty good deal on the face of it. We definitely came up in money. Thirteen episodes would have allowed the character to have a proper exit. We were willing to push the start date back [to accommodate her maternity leave], which would have meant her coming in [around] Episode 10, but that wasn’t accepted. So then we offered to come up [to Canada] before she gave birth and film at her house. Pretty good money and she wouldn’t even have to leave her house. That wasn’t accepted. So it was a little curious to me and to others why she was taking such a hard stance. [Maybe] she felt that she was made certain assurances about being part of the show this season. And in fairness to her, those assurances were given, because she was such a valuable member of the show…. Also, she’s up [in Canada]. She’s comfortable. She’s starting a family. Maybe she didn’t want to have to fly down and have to do this stuff. Or maybe she felt like she wanted to be part of the show [full time], not just half the season. Perhaps she felt a little jilted. Our [original] plan was to definitely keep her for [all of] Season 3, but after a couple of times of getting it kicked back from the network, we had to come up with a new idea and that necessitated her character being killed.
Did you ever get an inkling that she wasn’t happy working on the show?
Olmstead: No. I’ve worked in TV for 10 years. I’ve been around difficult actors. I’ve definitely been around malcontents. She was none of those. Great actress. Very smart. Good suggestions. And an asset to the show.Sarah was recently quoted in a French magazine saying that she was “sad,” “shocked” and felt “deceived” by the decision to kill off the character. Presuming this is what she actually said, does this surprise you?
Olmstead: Not really. She was invested in the character and wanted to be a part of the show. We felt the same way.
Let’s discuss the way you killed her off. Some might view it as you guys exacting revenge on Sarah for not returning.
Olmstead: We really had no way of using her image other than the existing images that we had. Those Polaroids we used are old wardrobe shots from Season 1 and 2. She didn’t give us any new photos. So [we had to devise a way to] kill her [and still] show a body…. Obviously she wasn’t going to fly down and be a DOA for us. We just wanted to go with the most dramatic way to do it, a way that you could do it and not need the actress. Also, what it does is it helps put teeth into the antagonist of the show, the Susan character. Because a lot of times with [villains], they’re constantly wagging their finger, “You better do this, you better do that or this is going to happen” and it becomes hollow after a while. So, this absolutely dramatizes that when Susan issues a cautionary to Lincoln and that goes unheeded, this is the result.
So Sarah’s refusal to return essentially limited how you could kill her?
Olmstead: Yeah, basically. Could you have seen a [body] double’s feet being shoved into a meat grinder? Sure. Could you see a wide shot of a female body being dumped in an ocean? Probably. But dramatically, this allowed us to get the most out of what little we had to work with…. We used her not coming back to our advantage. When the bomb finally drops for Michael — and he finds out that she has been killed — it’s an unbelievable sequence between him and Lincoln. And it really lays a huge motivation on him.
Response from Sarah Wayne Callies
Although Callies declined multiple interview requests, last Friday the actress sent me the following statement via her spokesperson.“As hard as we all tried, the Prison Break powers that be and I were unable to find a way to meet both the needs of the story and the needs of my family. We parted wishing each other well. I had a wonderful time working with the creative team and have a world of respect for all of them; they took great care of Dr. Sara. I’m also enormously grateful to the fans. They’ve been so gracious and supportive, and I hope they continue to enjoy the show.”
This really isn’t sounding great for Sarah Wayne Callies. As a new mom myself, I understand how much of a lifestyle change being a parent can be. It’s tough, and it’s wonderful, and it’s overwhelming. But it sounds like she burned some bridges in not being accommodating to the producers. And I wonder how upset her fan base (and all the MiSa fans) will be…
What do you think?
Source: Ausiello Report














PRSN BKR, sorry- lol
BTW, I actually don’t NEED an answer .. remember these parts?; “if I’d have to put my opinion into it,” “I was pointing the finger at Whistler”, “I think Whistler had ENOUGH reason to kill the guy” .. you see? there’s my answer
Okay guys - I’m now moderating comments and deleting those with personal attacks. If I miss any, feel free to let me know. And if this continues, I will start removing posting privileges. I’d rather not spend my time moderating, I’d rather spend it looking for info to post for you guys!!
Andrew, I have enough reasons to believe that it was Whistler who killed that guy too, but for some reasons I can’t help thinking that it is what the producers wants us to believe
I think it must be someone else.
Nikki, that would be really helpful. Those that aren’t related to the topic should be removed, they make the page unnecessarily long.
It’s good to see that the page is turning back to the talk of PB although a slight diversion from MiSa.
This is meant for Fan; (about what you said on ‘diversion’).. I think it’s good that there is some diversion of the original topic (MiSa), because on almost EVERY other topic Nikki makes on this web site, there are some people who, in some way, are referring to MiSa, or Sara, or SWC.. {even if the ‘original topic’ has got nothing to do with what I just mentioned}…
I’m NOT saying that’s wrong from the people who do that, as a matter of fact, I understand why they do it - after all it IS something these people/you/me/all of us can’t seem to forget .. AND it’s NOT some small detail, no, the situation has changed .. It has changed a lot since “Good Fences”.. {or since the moment the PB-writers have agreed/decided to kill off Michael’s love}..
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but, that’s my input on it, you can agree or disagree.
..Bye Bye,
PRSN BRK .. simply the best (show around) .. enough said ..
so u have only removed mine then nikki well fair
Stop watching!
No way …………………
does anyone have anything new on prison break. i’d love some new info.i only see up to ep. 8 so far. will somebody breathe a little life in me if you’re willing?i need it PLEASE.
You find it out your self, this is not the place to tell what happened in ep 9 or etc etc.
Come I will breath a massive life in to you.
SORRY JERK, I BOUGHT EP 9 AND 10 TODAY ON DVD SO I DONT NEED UR (AS A MATTER OF FACT) UPDATE. THE DVD CLUB HERE IN GUYANA BREATHE THAT LIFE BACK IN ME - WELL JUST NOT THE EXACT TIME. BUT THEY STILL DID. LUCKY IT’S NOT YOU. IS THAT HOW YOU PASS AROUND THE PEACE MESSAGE? NUMBSKULL.
Hey. I was disappointed to when Sarah died. Really disappointed. But I wish her all the best with future acting and family life
And Prison Break is not over cause of her, well of course i want her back and still hope for it to happen. But still, I liked season 3 this far and still thinks they will do a greeeeeat work with Prison break
to all SWC fans better watch TARZAN; you have all the time watching her with John (tarzan). better be…c u
I’m pretty late coming to this discussion, but here is my 2 cents worth. I think we need to read a bit more carefully to not get turned around by all the spin here…which does seem to reflect poorly on SWC rather than the shows producers themselves.
Honestly, it looks like they rather point fingers at the poor actor rather than take the blame for their lame copycat head in a box idea. (I didn’t like Se7en the first time around!)
Look more closely at what they are saying. First they promised Callies and her fans that she would be renewed, her character would not be killed off, and that she could have a decent maternity leave to accomodate her family.
Then they send her off to promote season 3 in Spain and other European cities (at 7 months pregnant) meanwhile planning to undo everything she thought was settled. They decided to kill off her character, dropped her contract, required her to negotiate a new contract…which would have expected her to cut short her maternity leave. How fair is that?
I don’t think it was Callies who was not accomodating, rather the producers of the show that basically went back on their word to her and MiSa fans.
Look at what was said…they wanted her to return to film the first 13 episodes! The started filming episode 1 in early July. She didn’t have her baby until later in July. Was she supposed to drop her new born off at a daycare center and jump a plane to Dallas? To what? film a shortend season with much less attractive contract than what she was originally promised?
Oh wait…they were willing to come to her…disrupt her quite time with her newborn and film in her home? A film crew in the life of a new mother? As she is trying to bond with her baby, deal with raging hormones, get back into shape before going in front of a camera? No Thanks!
If the producers wanted SWC for a season 3 death, all they had to do was make sure she was under contract all along. No new negotiations were necessary.
But, obviously, they were unwilling to pay for her seasonal contract because they were planning to kill her off for good. It wasn’t SWC that decided to walk away…tptb shoved her out the door first.
She just said, it was too early for her to make a guest appearance and star in her character’s death. She had a newborn to bond with.
I for one don’t blame her for holding to her guns and asking for her proper maternity leave. In other interviews SWC was reported as saying that she was willing to come back for the last half of the series rather than the first but that didn’t work out for the writers/producers…I guess that would have interfered with their brillant plans for Molly. :-/
Although I miss SWC on the show, she was gone anyway thanks to the writers brillant plan. We would have only had her for a couple of episodes at best.
Gee, I wonder if the fully credited Robert Wisdom got a full seasonal contract or was he offered a partial season guest spot deal? It’s none of my business but I’m really curious about those good ole boy rules at FOX.
– I’m just saying…there’s more to this story that meets the eye.
Don’t know what to say … just that i TOTALLY agree with you.
It was sad to kill Sara and they did it so fast too. To abrupt and in the wrong place. But I guess when the actress isn’t there you can’t make a proper exit. But to not even let us see Sara before she was killed or Michael is sad. They never got to spend much time together.
But that doesn’t mean I’ll stop watching Prison Break. If you want a romance programme fine watch something else. Although the death count shouldn’t get too high.
I don’t think I will ever approve of a new character taking over Michaels heart. Molly- would hate to have that name.
Michael-revenge… I don’t know. Sounds stupid. Imagine if he did kill Gretchen and went to prison XD.
Awww I just wish they hadn’t killed her off… or if they do, at least do it in a better way. They could have had Gretchen just separating her from LJ and not giving her back until Michael tracks her when SWC has had a proper maternity leave. Or something I don’t know.
I wish veronica hadn’t died too. Sad.
Don’t know if i should tell you that but she’s actually coming back. It has been confirm by the writters. She will do all the 22 episodes of next season. Sorry it’s not a surprise anymore.
Its hilarious how wrong you are.
Next time delay posting your article by 1 week….
It was obvious Sarah was never dead.