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Later, in the episode "Disconnect" (Season 2, Episode 9), it is revealed that Bellick had been living in hiding, using an assumed identity. However, his past eventually catches up with him, and he is tracked down by Sara Tancredi (played by Sarah Wayne Callies) and Paul Kellerman (played by Paul Adelstein).

The portrayal of Bellick by Wade Williams received praise from critics and audiences alike, making him a memorable and formidable character in the series.

In the final episodes of the series, there are some flashbacks and references to Bellick's character, but his storyline is largely concluded with his death.

In a tense confrontation, Bellick is eventually killed by Sara Tancredi in self-defense.

As for the "patched" part of your question, it's possible that you're referring to changes made to the storyline or character arcs in later seasons or re-releases of the show. However, there were no significant changes to Bellick's storyline that would alter his ultimate fate.

In the popular TV series Prison Break, Michael "Sleight of Pen" Scofield (played by Wentworth Miller) and his brother Lincoln Burrows (played by Dominic Purcell) concoct a plan to escape from Fox River State Penitentiary. One of the significant characters in the show is Brad Bellick (played by Wade Williams), the corrupt and sadistic corrections officer.

The storyline of Prison Break is full of twists and turns, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. The character of Brad Bellick serves as an essential part of the narrative, driving the plot forward and creating tension among the main characters.

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