<P> Dr. Sara Scofield (nee Tancredi) is a fictional character from the American television series, Prison Break . She is played by Sarah Wayne Callies . Her role in the first season of the series is a prison physician . </P> <P> Raised in Chicago, Sara Tancredi's ambitions to be a doctor began when she was very young . While at Northwestern University, where she was a Phi Beta Kappa, she was introduced to the works of Mahatma Gandhi and decided to become a humanitarian, which later influenced her decision to work at Fox River State Penitentiary . Another factor which contributed to her occupational choice was her past morphine addiction, culminating in being unable to help a boy after he was run over, because she was high, which was revealed in a flashback episode of the first season, "Brother's Keeper". At 29 years old, Dr. Sara Tancredi was one of the few doctors working at Fox River . Her chosen occupation became a constant source of stress for her father . Sara is the only child of the Governor of Illinois, Frank Tancredi (portrayed by John Heard). Due to her father's hectic political career and vastly differing beliefs, she did not have a close relationship with him . In episode "Buried", it was revealed that her mother has already died . </P> <P> In the first season, Sara is mostly featured in scenes with Michael Scofield, while in the second season, Sara has mainly appeared in scenes with Frank Tancredi, Paul Kellerman or by herself . She has appeared in every episode of seasons 1, 2 and 4 except for second season episodes, "Otis" and "John Doe". Her death was faked early in the third season, apparently beheaded by Gretchen Morgan, and her "head" was delivered in a box to Lincoln Burrows . In season 4 it is discovered that the head was a ploy and that Sara is alive . </P> <P> Sara is introduced to the series when Michael Scofield first visits the infirmary in the pilot episode . In the first and second episode, their interactions are cordial but formal . However, Sara's curiosity is awakened when he attempts to charm her, and after she checks his academic record, she is surprised that he had graduated with a master's degree . In "Allen", she notices his nervousness as she tests for his glucose count to confirm his diabetes . However, she dismisses it after his test apparently passed (but only because Michael had taken insulin blockers to raise his blood sugar). Michael's regular visits to the infirmary becomes an important plot point, as it represents a major step in his plan . Sara treats Michael after two of his toes are cut off in the episode "Cell Test", and the subsequent bonding between them turns their relationship into a more personal one . Most episodes feature Sara interacting with Michael during these visits, initially careful to deflect all his attempts to charm her . However, after Michael rescues Sara from inmates' intent to rape and kill her in "Riots, Drills, and the Devil", she begins to grow more comfortable around him . This is not without duality, though, as another plot point includes Sara discovering that Michael lied about a PI assignment . However, she is strengthened in her belief that Michael is different from the other prisoners, and several episodes has her trying to obtain information about him, such as when she is required to conduct a medical check - up on Michael's brother Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), and questions him on Michael's background . She also visits Michael's former psychiatrist in "Tweener". As Sara's character searches for clues about Michael, and though she knows that something is very suspicious, she can't stop herself from being attracted to him . </P>

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