[quote name='Moxio']SPOILERS
Mine would be...
1. Agent Mahone: A very interesting character. He's the most-seen agent and a big symbol for corrupt American government figures. His obsessions with Scofield/Burrows (and previously Shales) and even his drug abuse habit make him an excellent villain who the watchers can see as less than human. Determination and perspiration don't seem to be good to enough to catch the brothers.
2. Theodore Bagwell: From a lowlife sexual predator in prison to a lowlife sexual predator in the real world, T-Bag is played so well it's almost sad as he goes around in the real world, our world, as he continuously destroys the lives of the people he encounters along the way. His motives are fairly clear and he leaves his trail behind in such an eerie way you'll question if the same could happen in real life. A good thinker, planning his cunning coups and you'll watch them unravel well as he manages to bang some girls, slit their throats, then slip behind the cops.
3. William Kim: Another government figure who's as corrupt as the people can hope. The man pulling so many strings behind the scene, and yet the prisoners don't even seem to know he's there as the puppeteer. The power he wields and the dark actions he tells his slaves to commit makes Kim another great villain and perhaps the mastermind behind the other villains. No doubt his character will evolve now that Kellerman has betrayed both him and Mahone.
4. Michael Scofield: The good brother who has a great life, but throws it all away to save his lesser half who's rotting in prison. Masterfully planned, Scofield uses more than origami to bust his way out of prison with the help of a certain girl friend. His great mind and unbelievable way of tactics makes Michael an amazing protagonist and a great person to watch as he manages to squirm out of situtations. It's him versus the United States, and so far he's managed to be on the winning side.[/quote]
I guess it's hard to have different characters on this list, these guys are just too great

It's a nice!