Prison Break: What Did Michael's Note Say?

04/11/2017 09:05 pm EDT

WARNING: Major Spoilers ahead for the latest episode of Prison Break, 'Kaniel Outis'!

At the end of the last episode, it seemed like Michael Scofield was a totally different person. After being discovered in a prison in Yemen, he told Lincoln that he had no clue who he was. He even went as far as to say he wasn't Michael at all.

This had fans reeling, confused about Michael's true identity. Is he really someone else? Or is he trying to protect the people he loves?

In this episode, Michael gave everyone a little hint about the latter.

After it seemed like a child was spying on Lincoln and C-Note, it was revealed that he had actually left a note behind. The note was folded into a paper swan, proving to Lincoln that it was actually Michael who wrote it.

The note was only on the screen for a moment, but it was enough to show fans that Michael is still himself. It read, "Find the Sheik of Light, and I will be free."

This may still be a mystery, but Michael is leaving clues for Lincoln to follow. If his brother can discover this Sheik of Light - whoever that is - he can help Michael escape Ogygia.

More Prison Break:

The original action drama centered on MICHAEL SCOFIELD (Miller, "DC's Legends of Tomorrow"), a young man determined to save his convicted brother, LINCOLN BURROWS (Purcell, "DC's Legends of Tomorrow"), from death row by hatching an elaborate plan to escape from prison.

In the new series, filmed on location in Morocco, clues surface that suggest a previously thought-to-be-dead Michael may be alive. Lincoln and SARA (Sarah Wayne Callies, "Colony," "The Walking Dead"), Michael's wife until he was presumed dead, reunite to engineer the biggest escape ever, as three of Fox River State Penitentiary's most notorious escapees, SUCRE (Nolasco, "Telenovela"), T-BAG (Knepper, "Heroes") and C-NOTE (Dunbar, "The Mentalist"), are pulled back into the action.

Prison Break (2017)Tuesday at 8 pm ET on FOX

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