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  1. January 5, 1991. (1991-01-05) Haywire is a sketch comedy television series which was aired by Fox as part of its 1990-91 lineup. Haywire included segments such as: "Mind Your Manners with Billy Quan", which described etiquette for kung fu practitioners; originally a sketch from the Seattle-based sketch comedy show, Almost Live!

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    Background

    Patoshik has a doctorate degree in mathematics from Harvard. He won four mathematician of the year awards. He began to exhibit signs of mental illness during his intense studies. Eventually he snapped, killing both of his parents with a shotgun. He had no history of violent behavior prior to this, and offered no motive for the crime (he claimed to not remember doing it at all). He was diagnosed as having schizoaffective disorder with bipolar tendencies and was committed to the Psychiatric War...

    Season 1

    Haywire was temporarily Michael's cellmate after Sucre requested and received a cell transfer. After Haywire expressed to Michael that he has no interest in escaping, he got in the way of Michael's plan because of his "neuroanatomic lesion affecting his reticular activating system," so he "doesn't sleep. At all." Haywire later becomes obsessed with Michael's tattoos, realizing that he is hiding something inside of them. Michael faked an assault and got Haywire a hotshot and transferred back t...

    Season 2

    After keeping a low profile during the aftermath of the escape, Haywire eventually resurfaces in a Cedar Grove, Wisconsin Dairy Queen. After gorging himself on some soda and ice cream, some teenaged employees enter, and panic once they see Haywire. He escapes to a home in the suburbs, where he meets a Billy's mother who supposedly mistakes him for her son "Billy", which supposedly ran away in order to get married to his loved one. After getting a new set of clothing, Haywire sees a picture of...

    Season 2

    Haywire along with Abruzzi and Tweener were mentioned by Michael as one of the people who didn't survive around Alexander Mahone.

    Season 3

    When Mahone ran out of veratril inside Sona and started to hallucinate, he saw Haywire behind a clothing line, Haywire's reflection in a puddle and his reflection in a mirror. Warning him Michael is only using him and when he doesn't need him anymore, he will betray him. Haywire was right because Michael didn't think Mahone will be able to find the black felt tip pen he asked him to get him, when he managed to find one and give it to Michael, he found it abandoned in his former cell. (3x4)

    Season 4

    Later T-Bag used Haywire's real name as an alias to enter the Cuban Church in Little Havana.

    Season 1

    1. Cell Test (First appearance) 2. Cute Poison 3. J-Cat 4. Bluff 5. Go 6. Flight

    Season 2

    1. Manhunt (Appears in flashback(s)) 2. Subdivision 3. Buried 4. The Message 5. Chicago

    Season 3

    1. Good Fences

    Haywire is the third member of the Fox River Eight to be taken down by authorities and the third member of the Fox River Eight to die.
    Though he escapes in the show, he and David Apolskis do not escape from Fox River in the video game Prison Break - The Conspiracy
    Patoshik and Lincoln are the only escapees who didn't use Cell 40to escape from the prison.
    Haywire is the only escapee to not meet up with the other characters after they initially part ways.
  2. Haywire is a sketch comedy television series which was aired by Fox Broadcasting Company as part of its 1990-91 lineup. Haywire included segments such as: "Mind Your Manners with Billy Quan", which described etiquette for kung fu practitioners, which was originally a sketch from the Seattle based sketch comedy show, "Almost Live!"; "The Persuaders", in which cast members attempted to persuade ...

  3. Haywire: With Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Brad Slaight, Sheila Lussier, Alex Alonso. Haywire was a sketch comedy television series aired by Fox as part of its 1990-91 lineup.

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  4. The Fox Broadcasting Company is an American commercial free-to-air television network owned and operated by the Fox Corporation. [1] Though it was officially launched on October 9, 1986, [2] Fox began its official primetime setup on April 5, 1987, with the series Married... with Children and The Tracey Ullman Show airing that night. [3] [4] [5]

  5. January 19, 1991. 21. January 26, 1991. Sources. TVTango. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Haywire is a sketch comedy television series. To quote Michael Jason Mazaros: "This was a comedy skit and clip show that relied heavily on the same kind of clips that Best of the Worst used".

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  7. Haywire: Created by Paul Holmes. With Kevin Gildea, Charlotte Hudson, Karl Minns, Gabriel Quigley.

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