That was the name of the prison in Season 5.

Leo slammed a crumpled five-dollar bill on the counter and ran out into the rain. He knew what he had to do. The show had five seasons. Michael had always said the writers were lazy with the final one—too many convenient allies, a forgotten key, a tunnel that always led out.

But real life wasn't TV. And Leo was going to make sure Season 5 of Michael’s story ended not with a cliffhanger, but with a real escape. He just had to find the Yemeni prison first. The search history on the café screen flickered, still displaying the answer to the world’s most desperate trivia question:

Leo scrolled down. The synopsis for Season 5 hit him like a punch to the gut. "Years after being declared dead, Michael Scofield is found alive in a Yemeni prison." Leo’s coffee cup slipped from his hand, splashing brown over the grimy keyboard. He didn’t wipe it up. His mind was racing, piecing together the clues Michael had been sending from inside Fox River—coded letters about a “second act,” a scribbled map of a place that wasn’t Illinois, and a single word whispered during their last, monitored phone call: Ogygia.

He stared at the screen. Five. The last time he’d checked, during Michael’s first year inside, the answer had been four. A fifth season had aired while Leo was too busy working double shifts, trying to afford a lawyer, to notice.