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Prison Break Season 1 Episode 1- That's it.
- Can I just, you know, look at it for a minute?
- You're an artist, Sid.
- You're telling me you're just gonna walk out of here and I'm never going to see it again.
- There's a good chance of that, yes.
- Most guys, you know, for the first one, they start with something small.
- "Mom", girlfriend's initials, something like that.
- Not you.
- You get a full set of sleeves, all in a couple of months.
- Takes guys a few years to get the ink you got.
- I don't have a few years.
- Wish to hell I did.
- The vault. Open it.
- We can't. The branch manager's not here.
- Where is he?
- It's lunchtime. He's at White Castle.
- White Castle?
- It's a fast food restaurant.
- They serve those little square burgers.
- I know what it is.
- I'm not playing games. Open it.
- Sir, you have a half a million dollars cash in your bag.
- Don't you think it would be better...?
- This is the police. You are completely surrounded.
- Put down your weapon.
- Put down your weapon now.
- Rarely in the case of armed robbery do we hear a plea of no contest.
- Are you sure about this, Mr. Scofield?
- I'm sure, Your Honor.
- Your Honor, we'd like to recess if we could.
- My client's a bit confused at the moment.
- -  I'm not, Your Honor.
-  He is, Your Honor.
- Perhaps you should heed your representation's advice,
- take some additional time to consider your response.
- I've already done that, Your Honor.
- I'll retire to my chambers to determine sentencing.
- Court's recessed until 1:30.
- Come on, Let's go.
- Uncle Mike?
- I didn't want you to come.
- Go home, LJ.
- I didn't want you to see this.
- He's not gonna take this well.
- Can you blame him? He's your nephew.
- He's beginning to get that anybody he attaches himself to is gonna end up in prison...
- and he's not the only one who's starting to feel that way, Michael.
- Will you give us a minute?
- One minute.
- Don't you understand?
- You just put the book in that woman's hand
- and she's gonna lob it at you like a grenade.
- Justice and punishment are the same thing to her.
- I know.
- Then will you please tell me what's going through your head?
- We've been over this.
- I've known you my entire life.
- You don't have a violent bone in your body,
- and I know you didn't need the money.
- Veronica.
- Why won't you let me help you?
- You've been good to me. My whole life, you have...
- but you've gotta let me deal with this. Okay?
- Given your lack of prior criminal conduct,
- I am inclined toward probation.
- However, the fact that you discharged a deadly weapon
- during the commission of the crime suggests malice to me.
- For that reason,
- I find it incumbent that you see the inside of a prison cell, Mr. Scofield.
- It says here that you've requested to be incarcerated
- somewhere near your home here in Chicago.
- I'm willing to honor that.
- The closest level one facility to...
- Level one?
- That's maximum security, Your Honor.
- I would ask counsel to refrain from interrupting me.
- As I was saying,
- the closest level one facility would be Fox River State Penitentiary.
- As for the term of your sentence, I'm setting it at five years.
- You'll be eligible for parole in half that time.
- Sentence to be carried out immediately.
- All right, people, step inside the door and check yourself for bugs.
- When you hear the knock, step out. Keep the line moving.
- We ain't got all day to get this done.
- No more talking in line.
- Move it. You got less than five minutes to take a shower.
- Keep the line moving. Keep it moving. Move it. Right now.
- Let's go. Move, move.
- Next!
- Next down in the banks, dress. Let's go.
- Name and back number.
- Scofield, Michael. 94941.
- Are you a religious man, Scofield?
- Never really thought about it.
- Good, 'cause the Ten Commandments don't mean a box of piss in here.
- We got two commandments and two only.
- The first commandment is you got nothing coming.
- What's the second commandment?
- See commandment number one.
- Gotcha.
- You talking out the side of your neck?
- Come again?
- I said, are you being a smartass?
- Just trying to fly low, avoid the radar, boss.
- Do my time... and get out.
- There isn't any flying under my radar.
- Good to know.
- Hey, can a brother get some air conditioning up here, coach?
- It's hotter than a crack ho's mouth, man.
- To hell with the A.C., man. Give me the crack ho.
- Come on!
- Yo, Fish! What you looking at?
- You look kind of pretty to be up in here, man.
- Fish!
- I suggest you take a seat, Fish.
- Ain't nothing to do up in here but serve time.
- Ain't nobody gonna serve it for you.
- Welcome to Prisneyland, Fish.
- You wanna talk about it?
- No, it's not worth talking about.
- If it's keeping you up, it is.
- Oh, it's just...
- it's nothing, you know.
- Michael's case.
- You did the best you could.
- Yeah, but he didn't.
- He just sort of rolled over. He didn't put up a fight.
- It's not like him.
- I'm sorry. I shouldn't be talking about him.
- Hey, if it's on your mind, it's on your mind, right?
- Good night.
- All wings, guard coming out.
- All wings, guard coming out.
- Trey Street Deuces got the hoops.
- Nortenos got the bleachers.
- Woods got the weight pile.
- The C.O.s got the rest.
- I'm telling you,
- the guards are the dirtiest gang in this whole place.
- The only difference between us and them...
- is the badge.
- Who's the pet lover?
- He'll deny it, but he's D.B. Cooper.
- Parachuted out of a plane 30 years ago with a million and a half in cash.
- Doesn't look like the type.
- Who does?
- Hey! What up, Wholesale? You okay?
- Gonna be greater later.
- Yeah.
- What you doing with this fish, man?
- He's my new cellie.
- Wholesale's got it wired up out of commissary.
- Anything you want, he can get it for you.
- You keep handing out my jacket,
- I swear I'm gonna bust your grape.
- Man, you couldn't bust a grape in Napa with a set of cleats on.
- What are you talking about?
- Man, you want to bump your gums.
- Oh, no, no. Now you're talking, talking, talking...
- I'm looking for someone.
- Guy named Lincoln Burrows.
- Linc the Sink?
- That what they're calling him now?
- Yeah.
- As in, he'll come at you with everything but the kitchen... Snowflake.
- Where can I find him?
- Man killed the vice- president's brother.
- and in a month, he's getting the chair,
- which means no one up this river is more dangerous than him,
- 'cause he's got nothing to lose now.
- What are they gonna do? Kill him twice?
- There a way I can get to him?
- Oh, no. The only time those boys get out is for chapel and P.I.
- -  PI? What's that?|-  Prison Industry.
- The guys that get along, get to work.
- You know, painting, scrapping, making mattresses, you name it.
- I wouldn't get excited, though, if I were you, Fish.
- You ain't sniffing none of P.I.
- Why's that?
- 'Cause John Abruzzi runs it.
- John Abruzzi John Abruzzi?
- John Abruzzi John Abruzzi.
- Why you wanna see Burrows so bad anyhow?
- Because he's my brother.
- They denied the motion.
- Then do it again.
- I can't. That's it.
- May 11. That's the date, man.
- That's the date they, uh... you know... execute me.
- I know.
- I didn't kill that man, Michael.
- The evidence says you did.
- I don't care what the evidence says. I didn't kill him.
- Swear to me.
- I swear to you, Michael.
- But how did they get it wrong then?
- The courts, the appeals...
- Don't know. Don't know.
- I keep thinking, looking back on it is, uh... I was set up.
- And, whoever it was that set me up
- wants me in the ground as quickly as possible.
- What's another word for "love"?
- What's the context?
- Oh, you know.
- The "I love you so much
- "I ain't never knocking over a liquor store again" context.
- Except, you know, classy.
- Mmm.
- I'm proposing to my girl, if you gotta know.
- In a letter?
- You got a better way?
- Face- to- face works pretty good.
- This place ain't exactly the romantic spot.
- I'm gonna have her go get on the Staten Island Ferry.
- Then, once she can see the Empire State Building,
- She opens the letter.
- It's like almost being there.
- Except for the fact that I won't be there.
- Try "passion."
- Ooh! Ooh! "Passion. Passion" That's dope. Passion.
- How do you spell that? Is it "pash..."?
- No "h"?
- LJ, hold up. Hold up.
- I don't think I can go through with this.
- Everything's going to be fine. Trust me.
- We understand each other, then?
- Yeah.
- Friday. Not Saturday. Not Sunday. Friday.
- Totally understood.
- I don't want hundreds, I don't want fives, I don't want ones.
- I know, I know.
- Tens and 20s only.
- It's on.
- Police!
- Abruzzi, I need you to hire me a P.I.
- Beat it.
- Maybe you ought to hear what I got to say.
- You got nothing I need.
- Wouldn't be too sure of that.
- My mistake.
- Just what I need... a duck.
- A P.I., Abruzzi.
- You might find I can be of more assistance than you think.
- Mull it over.
- Come find me when you're ready to talk.
- All right, guys, pick it up!
- I want to get home tonight!
- Maggio.
- Yeah? So?
- That's the son of a bitch at fingered Abruzzi.
- That's Fibanacci?
- I thought the punk was gone forever.
- Evidently, somebody found him.
- Somebody messing with us?
- This you're not gonna believe.
- What is it?
- Tattoo looks fresh.
- I guess, being a diabetic, you don't mind needles.
- I'm Michael, by the way.
- Scofield. I read your report.
- And you are?
- Dr. Tancredi will do.
- Tancredi like the governor?
- You're not related, are you?
- Wouldn't think you'd find the daughter of Frontier Justice Frank working in a prison.
- As a doctor, no less.
- I believe in being part of the solution, not the problem.
- Mmm. "Be the change you want to see in the world."
- What?
- Nothing. That was just my senior quote.
- That was you?
- This whole time, I was thinking it was Gandhi.
- You're very funny.
- Sit tight.
- Put direct pressure on that. I'll be back in a sec.
- So, how do we play this?
- You hook me up with a few weeks' supply?
- Nice try.
- No hypos on the floor.
- I'm the farthest thing from a junkie. Trust me.
- I got news for you, Michael.
- "Trust me" means absolutely zero inside those walls.
- The only way you're getting that insulin is if I'm administering it.
- Guess we'll be seeing a lot of each other, then, huh?
- I guess so.
- We're all clear on the Burrows execution.
- Good.
- Except for one thing.
- Bishop McMorrow is not in the fold.
- He's got a lot of influence with the governor.
- They went to prep school together, apparently.
- Look, the closer it gets,
- the more I'm worried that the bottom
- is going to fall out of this whole thing.
- Well, maybe it's time you arranged a visit with the good bishop then.
- Look, in one month,
- it will all be over.
- The Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men
- and be crucified
- and the third day, rise again.
- And they remembered his words, and so should you.
- Good day, gentlemen. May God be with you.
- Michael.
- Why?
- I'm getting you out of here.
- Burrows, roll it up. Happy hour's over.
- It's impossible.
- Not if you design the place it isn't.
- Too formal.
- Too greeting card.
- We gotta make a decision sooner or later, you know.
- We have time;
- We don't, actually.
- I mean, at some point, we gotta pull the trigger on this thing.
- I don't want to rush this.
- We're only going to do it once. We have to get it right.
- Honey, can I ask you something?
- Of course.
- Are you putting this off?
- What do you mean?
- I mean, are you having second thoughts?
- No. Honey, no.
- I'm not.
- I don't know.
- I just can't help thinking this is about...
- It's not.
- I love you...
- and I want to be your wife.
- Passion? What were you thinking?
- Hey, you went for it.
- She probably thinks I went sissy up in here.
- "Passion." Got more than one syllable, too much talkin'.
- That's me from now on.
- One- syllable Sucre.
- Yes. No. Love. Hate. Love.
- -  Give it time.
-  Are you kidding?
- I proposed to her.
- That doesn't take time. Si or no. One syllable, man.
- She's supposed to come around for a conjugal on Tuesday.
- She's always calling me beforehand, letting me know she's coming.
- This time, man, I ain't heard a peep.
- You spooked her.
- Scofield... get it together. Pope wants to see you.
- No good, Fish.
- No one gets an audience with the Pope.
- Not unless he's real interested in what you got going on.
- Top of your class at Loyola.
- Magna cum laude, in fact.
- I can't help wondering what someone with your credentials
- is doing in a place like this.
- Took a wrong turn a few months back, I guess.
- You make it sound like a traffic infraction.
- Like all you did was turn the wrong way up a one- way street.
- Everyone turns up one sooner or later.
- The reason I called you here...
- I noticed in your I- file, under occupation,
- you put down 'unemployed.'
- That's not true, now, is it?
- I know you're a structural engineer, Scofield.
- Shah Jahan built the Taj Majal as a
- monument to his undying love for his wife.
- My wife is quite fond of the story.
- It appeals to the romantic in her.
- Being married to someone in Corrections...
- terrible job.
- Wouldn't wish it on anyone.
- And yet, in 39 years my wife has never complained.
- And the worst part about it is, I've never thanked her.
- So, because I couldn't say it,
- I thought, you know, I could build it.
- Come June, it's our 40th anniversary.
- But here, look...
- you see, the problem is...
- I build anymore,
- it's all gonna come down like a house of cards.
- That's where I was hoping you could be of assistance.
- For the favor, I can offer you three days of work a week in here.
- And it'll keep you off the yard.
- I can't do it.
- Son, it's better for me to owe you one in here than it is for you to owe me one,
- I can promise you that.
- I'll take my chances.
- Then we're through here.
- Guard!
- Two pounds of pot?
- What were you trying to do, set a record?
- It's not funny, LJ. You could be going to jail.
- It's pretty obvious to me you need some guidance.
- Hey.
- Thanks.
- From who, old Daddy Warbucks?
- Give him a chance. He's a good man.
- We got nothing in common.
- Where is this coming from, LJ?
- Last semester you were getting almost all A's and now...
- It's your father, isn't it?
- I don't have a father.
- It wasn't an immaculate conception, honey. Trust me.
- Maybe it's time we went and saw him.
- Mom...
- Ma...
- Don't.
- I'm about as excited by the prospect as you are,
- but something's gotta give.
- You have got too much potential to be screwing up your life like this.
- What if they'd sent you to Taylorville or Marion and not here?
- I think I'd be doing the same thing I'm doing here.
- Eating Jell- O, drinking Kool- Aid...
- I know what you're doing.
- It's not luck of the draw that you're in here with Lincoln.
- You forget I know you. Both of you.
- You two have the most dysfunctional idea of love I've ever seen.
- What, he beats you up to keep you off the streets,
- so you get yourself tossed into Fox River with him?
- To what?
- Save him?
- I deserve to know. I loved him as much as you did.
- Past tense for you, maybe. Not me.
- I gave him a shot when I got back from college. I did.
- Even with all the stuff that was going on with him,
- I did everything I could to make it work. And he threw it away.
- You ever think maybe he was hurt that you left in the first place?
- Don't do this.
- Whatever it is you're doing, don't do it.
- There's a better way. I'm already appealing your case.
- I told you to leave alone...
- I've gotten in touch with the diocese about Lincoln. The bishop...
- That won't stop it. It'll only delay it.
- You want to do something?
- You find out who's trying to bury him.
- Nobody's trying to bury him.
- The evidence was there.
- The evidence was cooked.
- Visiting hours are now over.
- Take care of yourself.
- Someone wants him dead, Veronica.
- Something more is going on here.
- This is desperation, Michael. You're grabbing at straws. You're in denial.
- Maybe. But I can't watch him die. I won't do that.
- Gentlemen...
- What is it about the Burrows situation that I can help you with?
- It's our understanding that you have great influence with the governor.
- I wouldn't say it's great or influence.
- We're friends.
- It's also our understanding that you oppose the death penalty.
- I'm a man of God. How could I not?
- In this case, we're hoping you'll suspend that position.
- At least temporarily.
- If the inmate appeals to me for intervention,
- how can I turn my back on him?
- You have a habit of answering a question with a question.
- And you have a way of asking questions that beg more questions.
- Are you saying you won't do it?
- I'm not a man to equivocate.
- You're what...
- 62 years old now, Your Excellency.
- That's right.
- I would assume, then,
- that you'd be well- versed in how our government's tax system works.
- Taking personal capital gains under the church's tax shelter...
- well, that would be fraud, wouldn't it, Your Excellency?
- I will not be cowed into forsaking my beliefs.
- Not by you or anyone else.
- Admirable.
- Good day, Excellency.
- Mr. Kellerman...
- What is it about this case that the Secret Service is so interested in?
- The man killed the vice- president's brother.
- -  What'd he say?
-  You heard me.
- Someone found Fibanacci.
- I'm looking at the photos right now.
- Son of a bitch has a beard, sunglasses...
- Witness Protection, if I ever saw.
- Who was this someone?
- There's no return address on the envelope.
- Just... this folded- up bird made of paper.
- Like origami?
- Yeah, like that.
- Like origami.
- You're Charles Westmoreland, right?
- Do I know you?
- I knew your wife before she passed.
- -  You knew Marla?
-  You mean Anne?
- How'd you know her?
- We talked together in Boston.
- -  You mean West Wilmington?
- No more tests.
- I promise.
- Seems you know everything about me.
- -  Who are you?
-  Michael Scofield.
- How'd you get it in here?
- First off, she's not an it.
- She's Marilyn and she's grandfathered
- back from the days when prisoners were allowed a creature comfort or two.
- I heard you were D.B. Cooper.
- Every new fish comes in here,
- first thing they hear,
- is that Charles Westmoreland is D.B. Cooper.
- I'll tell you like I tell them...
- You want the Cooper story?
- I can't give it to you, 'cause I'm not him.
- It's too bad.
- Sort of wish it was true. The man's a legend.
- Nowhere near as much as I wish it was true, friend.
- I'd have a million- five waiting for me on the outside.
- I'd put some grass under 'em if I were you.
- This thing would go a whole lot easier if you'd just hire me.
- What is this all about?
- Say you were able to get outside those walls?
- Would you have the people in place to make sure you disappeared forever?
- -  Just curious.
- Where's Fibanacci?
- That's not the way it works.
- They come at me, John...
- I'm coming after you.
- I doubt it.
- Fight, fight, fight...
- I totally misjudged you, Scofield.
- I didn't think you were agitating type.
- Behavior like that will not be tolerated in my prison.
- 90 days in the SHU!
- That ought to be enough time to convince you of that fact.
- 90 days.
- That's right.
- Something you want to say?
- It's just...
- I'm not of much value to you in the SHU.
- Value?
- Hm- mm... the Taj.
- It'd be a shame for the 8th wonder of the modern world to collapse
- because the stress is improperly propagated.
- Improperly propagated?
- Improperly propagated.
- The joints are overloaded.
- They won't provide anywhere near
- the sheer strength the completed structure will need.
- How much work are we talking?
- You want it by when, in June?
- Yes.
- Then we'd better get started, wouldn't you say?
- Who's there?
- Bishop McMorrow was killed last night.
- Someone shot him while he was sleeping.
- I thought you'd want to know.
- Thanks.
- Michael was right.
- Sink, you got a visitor.
- He was arrested.
- For what?
- Possession of marijuana.
- I figured he could use some fatherly advice before it's...
- Gone forever.
- I didn't mean that.
- I know you didn't. Thanks, Lisa.
- Sit down.
- Dope, huh?
- Using or dealing?
- What's the difference?
- Then what, you, uh,
- think it gives you some kind of street cred?
- You got a piece of the good life. Take advantage.
- Look, I get it.
- The whole thing.
- She drags me in here,
- you give me a big speech, I walk away a changed man.
- Straight "A's."
- Harvard. Grow up and be a dentist.
- It's better than being here.
- You got to realize who's getting punished
- when you're doing the things you're doing.
- You think it's me; it's you.
- I did the same thing- -
- punished the old man 'cause he was gone.
- Look where it got me.
- I'm not asking you to love me.
- I already screwed up that chance long ago.
- I'm asking you to love yourself.
- You can still put the brakes on this thing.
- So, that's what fatherly advice is like.
- Where are you going?
- I got homework.
- They're putting me to death, LJ.
- In a month's time, I'll be dead. You get that?
- You're already dead to me.
- Yes.
- What? You mean yes yes?
- Yes! Yes!
- Yeah!
- Oh, there's just one thing.
- Of course.
- My mom say we gotta wait till you get out.
- Of course, mi amor.
- She wants it to be in in a church.
- Okay. Esta bien.
- A Catholic church.
- Wouldn't want to mess with the Catholic roots, would we?
- You went to Loyola.
- You've been checking up on me.
- I like to get to know my patients.
- I went to Northwestern. Graduated two years after you did.
- Maybe we met before- -  you know, drunk, out at a bar somewhere.
- I would have remembered.
- -  That a compliment?
-  No.
- What?
- Your blood glucose is at 50 milligrams per deciliter.
- So?
- That's hypoglycemic.
- Your body's reacting to the insulin like you're not a diabetic.
- You're sure it's Type One diabetes you've got?
- Ever since I was a kid.
- All right.
- You're not experiencing any tingling sensation, cold sweats or...
- Infirmary.
- Yes.
- Yeah. I did.
- No, I did and I do; I need them.
- Okay. Um, great, well, I'll call him after lunch, then.
- Thanks; I'm with a patient. Okay.
- I'd like to run some tests next time you're in.
- Last thing I want is to be administering insulin to a man who doesn't need it.
- Yeah; sure.
- Okay.
- How'd you get here, by the way?
- Oh, you know.
- I don't; that's why I asked.
- -  You know. Hector.
-  What?!
- I didn't have any money for the bus, so he offered me a ride.
- He was really sweet.
- Honey, he's just a friend.
- No, he's not "just a friend."
- I know Hector; I know men.
- Men and women can't be friends.
- A guy doesn't drive a girl 500 miles across state lines
- because he wants to be friends.
- Casanova, wrap it up.
- Hey, you got nothing to worry about, okay? It's you I'm marrying.
- It's not you I'm worried about.
- 16 more months.
- I love you.
- Be easy, son, all right?
- Sucre tells me you're the local pharmacy.
- What you need, man?
- Fugnac.
- I only speak English, white boy.
- It's an insulin blocker.
- Standard over- the- counter variety. You can get it at any pharmacy.
- You can get that at medical then.
- I can't get it at medical.
- Why not?
- Because they're already giving me insulin shots.
- You're one mixed- up cracker, you know that?
- Can you get it for me, or not?
- Only if you tell me why it is that you want to keep going back up to medical
- to get a insulin shot for which you don't need.
- I like the ambiance.
- Uh- huh.
- We in business?
- Scofield. I don't know what you did,
- but Abruzzi wanted me to give you this P.I. card.
- Congratulations.
- You just joined the ranks of the employed.
- Kudos, Fish.
- You got spine.
- All right, cons, break it down!
- Move it, guys.
- Saw Veronica came by yesterday.
- Still engaged to that guy?
- Yup.
- Could have been me.
- If you hadn't self- destructed.
- You think I meant to knock up Lisa Rex?
- I was just being stupid. Hurt.
- Shouldn't have pushed her away, though.
- You pushed everyone away.
- I'm an anchor.
- All I'll do is drag him down with me.
- Why did you hire him?
- Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
- You mean what you said earlier?
- I'm not here on vacation; trust me.
- Getting outside these walls, that's just the beginning.
- You're going to need money.
- I'll have it.
- And people on the outside- -
- people that can help you disappear.
- I've already got them.
- They just don't know it yet.
- Look, whatever you got going on, fill me in,
- 'cause I'm in the dark here.
- Chaparral Associates got the contract to retrofit this place in '99.
- $4 million contract. Head partner couldn't crack it.
- So, he subcontracted out- -
- an under- the- table sort of deal with a former associate.
- That guy was one of the partners in my firm.
- We basically ghost- wrote the whole plan- -
- crossed the "t's," dotted the "i's," grouted the tiles.
- You've seen the blueprints.
- Better than that.
- I've got them on me.
- Are you kidding me?
- Am I supposed to be seeing something here?
- Look closer.Prison Break Season 1 Episode 2- Previously on Prison Break.
- I find it incumbent that you see the inside of a prison cell, Mr. Scofield.
- Why do you want to see Burrows so bad, anyhow?
- Because he's my brother.
- So you get yourself tossed into Fox River with him?
- To what... save him?
- ...and whoever it was that set me up,
- wants me in the ground as quickly was possible.
- Look, the closer it gets,
- the more I'm worried that the bottom is gonna fall out of this whole thing.
- That's the son of a bitch that fingered Abruzzi.
- Someone found Fibanacci.
- Who was this someone?
- Why'd you hire him?
- Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
- Hey, come at me, John.
- I'm coming after you.
- I doubt it.
- I'm getting you out of here.
- It's impossible.
- Not if you designed the place, it isn't.
- You've seen the blueprints.
- Better than that.
- I've got them on me.
- You're anticipating every one of my moves, three moves in advance.
- You're a hell of a strategist, Fish.
- You ever think about Boston?
- Sure.
- Think you'll ever see it again?
- I'm a 60-year-old man with 60 years left on my ticket.
- What do you think?
- I'm thinking about going.
- Well, there's goin' and there's goin'.
- Which one you mean?
- The one you think I mean.
- Three days inside, and he's already thinking about turning rabbit.
- It'll pass.
- It always does.
- There's bigger things to worry about at the moment.
- I've been in here long enough to know it when I see it.
- The calm before the storm.
- Whites and blacks are going at each other real soon here.
- Everybody chooses sides, and a lot of guys bleed.
- There a reason?
- Same reason you don't put cats and dogs in the same cage.
- They don't get along.
- Hmm.
- What?
- Toilet won't flush.
- So?
- Means only one thing--
- The DIRT shuts off the water, so you can't flush your contraband.
- We got nothing to worry about.
- Says you!
- Under the table...
- What the hell is this?
- Insurance, white boy. Now dump it!
- Open it.
- So...
- tooling up for the race riot, are we?
- Hand it over.
- Rugheads and the billies.
- Now, which side are you on anyhow, Fish?
- That would be neither, boss.
- Maybe you're gonna go extracurricular with it then.
- Stick a C.O., maybe.
- Is there a problem here, Deputy?
- Got a shank in here.
- Is this yours?
- You're not a good liar.
- Come on, Sucre, you're going to the SHU.
- Move along, Deputy.
- I'm not done shaking this cell down yet.
- I said move along.
- In the old man's back pocket, are you?
- Well, I got news for you, Fish.
- He may run this place during the day,
- but I run it during the night.
- Transcript: RaceMan
- www.forom.com
- The hell were you thinking, Michael?
- How are we doing it?
- The infirmary.
- Infirmary?
- It's the weakest link in the security chain.
- As long as I get that PUGNAc,
- I'll get all the access I need.
- What the hell's a PUGNAc?
- It lowers my insulin levels to the point that I'm hyperglycemic.
- As long as the good doctor thinks I'm diabetic,
- I'll have plenty of time in there to do what I need to do.
- Which is?
- A little work.
- A little prep for your arrival.
- That's the idea, anyway.
- The idea?
- There's a little hitch in getting the PUGNAc, that's all.
- They don't exactly stock it at the commissary.
- You're telling me this whole thing's riding on a bunch of pills.
- Someone's working on it as we speak.
- Now's not the time to be trusting a black inmate, Michael.
- Our relationship transcends race.
- Nothing transcends race in here.
- I can't let you do it.
- Good behavior, you're out of here in three years.
- Gonna be a whole lot sooner than that.
- Can't be done...
- Can't be done, Michael.
- No one's ever broken out of Fox River.
- Every single step's already been mapped out.
- Every contingency.
- Every contingency?
- You may have the blueprints of this place,
- but there's one thing those plans can't show you-- people,
- guys like Abruzzi--
- you so much as look at these cats the wrong way, they'll cut you up.
- As far as the rest of these guys are concerned
- I'm just another con doing his time.
- Staying out of trouble.
- Your don't go looking for trouble in here, it just finds you.
- And when it does, we'll be long gone.
- This is madness.
- You can't even get out of your cell.
- Not true.
- What, you got a key?
- Something like that.
- Wrong piece of real estate, Fish.
- Belongs to T-Bag.
- Who?
- You best speak with respect, Fish.
- Man kidnapped half a dozen boys and girls down in 'Bama,
- raped 'em and killed 'em.
- Wasn't always in that order, either.
- Does T-Bag have a real name?
- That is my real name.
- No, no, no. Please... sit.
- So you're the new one I been hearin' all the rave reviews about.
- Scofield.
- One thing's for sure, you're just as pretty as advertised.
- Prettier, even.
- Rugheads got you scared, do they?
- Sorry?
- Assume that's why you're over here.
- Few days on the inside,
- any God-fearing white man realizes the correctional system's
- got a serious lean toward the African-American persuasion.
- I hadn't noticed.
- They got the numbers all right, so they think they do as they please.
- We got one thing they don't--
- surprise.
- We gonna take the ball game to them real soon.
- It's gonna be nasty for a first-timer like you,
- but we'll protect you. I'll protect you.
- All you got to do is...
- take this pocket right here,
- and your life'll be all peaches and cream.
- I walk, you walk with me.
- Keep you real close, so no one up in here can hurt you.
- Looks to me you already got a girlfriend.
- I got a whole 'nother pocket over here.
- I'll pass.
- I don't protect you,
- them rugheads gonna gobble you up like a plate of black-eyed peas.
- I said no.
- Then you best move, then.
- Now.
- You come around these bleachers again,
- it's gonna be more than just words we're exchanging.
- Know what I'm saying?
- Excuse me.
- Are you the Tim Giles that represented Lincoln Burrows?
- Okay, if you're a reporter...
- I'm not a reporter. I know the defendant personally.
- Huh. You family?
- Not exactly.
- We were in a relationship a few years back.
- Well, look, ma'am, I, uh...
- I-I don't know what to tell you. I mean, the man was guilty.
- The prosecution's case was a slam dunk.
- Because the victim was the Vice President's brother.
- If you're suggesting that the federal government rammed this thing through,
- okay, I take offense to that, 'cause I fought for that guy.
- That's not what I meant.
- The evidence was there.
- Lincoln worked for Steadman's company.
- He gets into a public altercation with the guy, so, he gets fired.
- Two weeks later, Steadman's shot dead.
- The murder weapon is found in Lincoln's house,
- and the victim's blood found on his clothes.
- Trust me, there are cases you lose sleep over, but
- this isn't one of 'em.
- What about Crab Simmons?
- Lincoln said he could exonerate him.
- Why didn't you put him on the stand?
- The man's a five-time felon, all right?
- He-He... He had no credibility.
- So, you wouldn't mind if I paid him a visit.
- Be my guest, but I don't think it'd do you any good.
- Strange feeling. I don't know how to explain it.
- Now, um...
- usually, my whole life, it's always been crazy,
- noisy,
- maddening, you know, in my head, but...
- right now, it's quiet.
- It's perfect.
- Glad you came back.
- I thought about you the whole time.
- You know, I, uh, made a lot of mistakes in my life.
- I know that.
- I'm gonna make it right.
- I know you will.
- What are you doing?
- I want to remember this.
- No.
- Oh, come on. Oh, come on, V, please, just one.
- Okay.
- Easy, man.
- How we doin' on the PUGNAc?
- Hey, I'm workin' on it.
- Well, work faster. I need that stuff tonight.
- What's up there in that infirmary that you need so bad?
- You get me that PUGNAc, and maybe I'll tell you.
- Uh-uh... uh!
- Thought we had an understanding.
- This here's for the family.
- You made it pretty clear you ain't blood.
- How 'bout you hand that over?
- Nice-looking piece of steel; bit of work.
- You could do some serious damage with it.
- Question is, who was it you was plannin' on damaging?
- I seen you with the Negroes, you know.
- Well, maybe you're one of them milk chickens.
- All confused-like.
- White on the outside, black as tar on the inside.
- Maybe we ought to take a look at them insides and find out, hmm?
- Girl Scouts!
- Is there a problem over there?
- Think we'll just hang onto this, if that's okay with you.
- Hey, I'm not gonna ask you again. Let's break up the party, ladies.
- You heard the man, little dogie.
- Get along.
- What's it take to shake down another inmate,
- get something he's taken from you?
- It would take Fibonacci.
- I'll give you Fibonacci--
- I promise you that--
- when the time is right.
- Time is right now.
- No, the time is right when you and I are both standing outside those walls.
- You're sitting on life without parole.
- You're never gonna stand outside those walls again.
- Not unless you knew someone.
- Someone who knew a way out.
- What do you say, John?
- I say I've heard nothing but blabber.
- Philly Falzone.
- It's an honor.
- What are you doing here?
- Well, I, um...
- I just thought we'd, you know, fraternize.
- He looks like it, doesn't he?
- Looks what?
- Like everybody's been saying.
- You got no sack.
- You've been neutered.
- You shouldn't talk to me like that.
- You used to pick up my laundry.
- Not anymore, John.
- John, word is that someone in here knows where Fibonacci is,
- and you're not doing anything about it.
- I'm working on it.
- Well, you're not working on it fast enough.
- Apparently, Fibonacci's coming up for air again.
- Next month, a Congressional hearing.
- Now, if he testifies at that hearing,
- a lot of people are going down,
- including me.
- Now, I've known you a long time.
- Our wives are friends,
- our kids go to the same Catholic school.
- Now, it would be a shame
- if anything were to happen to your kids.
- I know my kids would miss them.
- You don't need to do this.
- I do.
- I'll get this guy.
- We'll get Fibonacci.
- Well, for everyone's sake, I hope you're right.
- I am.
- Be well, John.
- Thank you.
- Yo, Badge, I gotta use the phone!
- Sure, no problem. You want a pizza and a pedicure, too?
- No. It's-It's Monday, man.
- I got to call my girl. She's expecting my call...
- Put a sock in it. You got nothin' comin'.
- No, no, no...
- Hey, pull up the manifest.
- There an Allen Schweitzer in GenPop?
- Nope.
- You about the SHU?
- Nope.
- Why are you asking?
- Curious, that's all.
- You hear the trumpets, Fish?
- I know you hear 'em.
- That's Judgment Day.
- It's comin'... real soon.
- What are you doing in my cell?
- I want in.
- I'm not quite sure I heard that, Fish.
- Did you just say you're in?
- That's right.
- You know the old saying, don't you?
- In for an inch, in for a mile.
- Whatever it takes.
- You want me to fight, I'll fight.
- The bolt from the bleachers-- that's what it was for.
- Well, you want to fight, you gonna get your chance.
- Next count.
- - Tonight?
 - Problem with that?
- 'Cause we goin' straight at 'em.
- Better catch a square, Fish.
- We undermanned in a big way.
- All I need's a weapon.
- You want a weapon, bitch?
- There you go.
- All prisoners return to cells.
- You gonna have to prove yourself 'fore we trust you with the heavy artillery.
- Know what I'm sayin'?
- Gates closing!
- I wanted to apologize for being so short with you before.
- No problem.
- Closer it gets to an execution,
- the harder it becomes, so that's why I wanted to give you this.
- It's the, uh, surveillance tape of the garage that night.
- It was a closed trial, so no one outside of the courtroom saw it.
- I thought it could help you out.
- - Closure.
- Allen Schweitzer.
- That name mean anything to you?
- Should it?
- I don't know. You tell me.
- Never heard of the guy.
- Are you sure?
- Positive.
- Uh, what's up, Snowflake?
- Do you think I'm a fool?
- What are you talking about?
- I see you up there with the Hitler Youth.
- You know, I got a good mind to slash you open right now.
- It's not what you think.
- They've got something I need.
- Now, see, that's funny.
- Because I got something you need, too.
- You want your PUGNAc, Fish, huh?
- Right here, baby. It's all you.
- Listen, white boy, your luck just ran out.
- You chose the wrong side.
- Man... it's great to see your face.
- I think it's time you quit the charade, don't you?
- What?
- It's starting to ruin people's lives.
- Michael's in here because he thinks you're innocent.
- He told you.
- He hasn't told me anything, but I know, Lincoln.
- I know what he's planning.
- Call him off.
- If you love him, call him off.
- I saw the tape.
- What's on the tape's not how it went down.
- I know what I saw.
- I know what I saw.
- I was there, remember?
- I got high that night.
- I had to.
- It was the only way I could go through with it.
- I never pulled the trigger.
- The guy was already dead.
- Yeah, I know. You've told me a thousand...
- Then listen! I was set up!
- I went there that night to clear a debt.
- Crab Simmons was on my ass for the 90 grand I owed him.
- He told me the mark was some scumbag drug dealer
- and if I took it, we'd be clean.
- I never pulled the trigger.
- All I know is that somebody wanted me in the same garage as Terrence Steadman that night.
- Why would somebody want to set you up?
- It wasn't about me. It was about him.
- Steadman?
- Yes!
- The guy was like a saint.
- All the charity work,
- the environmental progress his company was making...
- About the only person in this entire country who had motive to kill him was you.
- You came all the way down here to tell me how guilty I am?
- I don't know why I came here.
- You have your life now--
- I know that--
- but if what we had before meant anything to you,
- you'd find out the truth.
- Maybe all this is the truth.
- Maybe they got it right.
- Badge!
- Open up, Badge!
- You talking again?
- It's my girl's birthday.
- Happy birthday to her, then.
- You gotta let me call her! Please!
- I'll give you a million dollars, if you let me use the phone.
- I seen your kicks, Sucre.
- You got something like 40 cents to your name.
- Please!
- God, no!
- All right. Maricruz. What are you doing? Come on.
- Yeah, it's okay, Hector. You go ahead.
- What are you talking about?
- I think I'm just going to take a cab.
- What do you mean, like, go home? I mean, you just got here.
- He didn't call you, did he?
- Look... I love Fernando to death, but the guy's a deadbeat.
- You got to move on with your life.
- Mr. Giles,
- we'd like to have a word with you, if we could.
- I really don't have time.
- I'm afraid we're going to have to insist.
- It's come to our attention that you made a FOIL request
- a couple of days ago, on the Burrows case.
- Yeah. So?
- Records show that you made a dupe of the surveillance tape.
- That's right.
- Mind us asking why?
- It's for one of Burrows' old girlfriends, man.
- She was under the impression that the guy was innocent.
- I figured it'd, you know, help her with closure.
- She's in possession of the tape now, then?
- Don't pull that card on me.
- It's the Freedom of Information Act.
- She's entitled to that tape as much as you or I are.
- Oh, no, no, no, no, no, by all means, by all means.
- - May I go now?
 - Just one more thing.
- This old girlfriend of his...
- what's her name?
- Excuse me.
- Is this the Simmons residence?
- I'm Ms. Simmons.
- I'm sorry, um...
- I'm Veronica Donovan.
- I'm looking for Crab Simmons. Are you related?
- He's my son.
- Is he around?
- No.
- Could you tell me where I could find him?
- Lady, go away. I can't help you. Can't you understand that?
- I'm sorry. It's just...
- a man's life is at stake, and maybe your son can help him.
- Crab can't help nobody, lady.
- He's dead.
- I'm sorry.
- Heads up! 7-up, cons, stand your gate!
- 'Bout to jump off, Fish.
- Ballard, get back on your number.
- I need backup.
- I said back on your number!
- Help me...
- Scofield!
- You're a dead man, Scofield!
- You hear me?!
- You're a dead man!
- I really don't know what to say to you gentlemen.
- I try to give you the benefit of the doubt,
- I try to treat you with respect.
- You can't even respect yourselves.
- So, there's going to be a 48-hour lockdown.
- No mess. No showers.
- No visitation.
- And I strongly suggest that you all learn to get along.
- Otherwise, the next time, it's going to be a week,
- and the time after that, it's going to be a month.
- Think about it.
- Got a Leticia Barres on the line.
- I don't know who that is. Take a message.
- She says she used to date Crab Simmons.
- Leticia, thank you for calling.
- You want to hear what I have to say,
- we meet in a public place, where they can't get to us.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa. Where who can't get to us?
- You want to hear what I have to say or not?
- 'Cause if you don't, I'm going to hang up right now.
- No, no, no-- you just name the time and the place.
- Over here.
- Leticia, thanks for coming..
- Go easy, lady.
- We don't know each other, you got that?
- We'll stay out here in the open where they can't get to us.
- Where they can't do what they do.
- Only reason why I'm talking to you
- 'cause they gonna kill your boy like they killed mine.
- Coroner's report says smack killed your boyfriend, Leticia.
- - It was an overdose.
 - Wasn't no overdose.
- What do you mean?
- Crab didn't use. He had a bad heart.
- If he touched the stuff, it'd kill him.
- I mean, don't you think it's just the slightest bit of a coincidence
- he OD'd a week after your boyfriend's crime?
- They killed him 'cause he knew things.
- Things they didn't want to get out.
- Like what?
- Like who was really behind that hit that night.
- Wasn't Crab, that's for damn sure.
- And it sure as hell wasn't Lincoln.
- Neither of them boys knew what they were getting into.
- They were just pawns in a big game.
- What?
- - They're here.
 - Who's here, Leticia?
- Don't try to follow me.
- Don't find me. I won't testify.
- Just slow down and talk to me.
- I'd get as far away from here as you can, girl.
- 'Cause there ain't nobody they can't get to.
- Leticia!
- Hello?
- We have a small complication.
- There's a lawyer poking around.
- Veronica Donovan.
- Yes.
- You can handle a girl who graduated
- in the middle of her Baylor law school class.
- At least I'd like to think so,
- given the stakes of what we're dealing with here.
- Anyone that's a threat to what we're doing is expendable.
- Anyone.
- Understood.
- Then do what you need to do to make this go away.
- You there, Pretty?
- I know you're there.
- Just want you to know I'm coming for you.
- You got nowhere to run.
- You're trapped in that little hole of yours.
- Trapped like a pig I'm going to slaughter.
- Who's my 1:00?
- Uh, Michael Scofield.
- I was wrong about you, Scofield. Here's your PUGNAc.
- Little bit late.
- Better late than never, right?
- Scofield! Infirmary!
 - We'll see about that.
- - Mm-hmm.
- I'm gonna find out, you know...
- what it is you're doing up there.
- How long does this take?
- It used to take hours.
- They've come a long way with the new glucose kits.
- This'll take us about ten seconds.
- Slide the strip into the meter, we're ready to go.
- I'm sure you know this,
- but average glucose for the non-diabetic is about 100 milligrams per deciliter,
- so we see a number like that here, and we know you've been misdiagnosed.
- You seem nervous.
- I do?
- You're sweating.
- Must be the needles.
- Never really got used to them.
- Somehow, with diabetes and that tattoo, I find that hard to believe.
- Ah...
- Bad news, I'm afraid.
- 180 milligrams per deciliter. You're definitely diabetic.
- Do you need anything else from me?
- Arm to stick a needle in.
- Okay.
- I'll see you Wednesday.
- - Cute.
 - Prisoner.
- I don't know. There's something strange about him.
- What do you mean?
- I gave him the results of his blood test,
- and there was this look on his face.
- It was, um...
- relief.
- It's all right.
- I got it.
- I'm headed over to A-Wing anyhow.
- You're positively beaming, boss.
- Got up on the right side of the bed this morning, I guess.
- Hold up.
- Sugar.
- Don't you move, Fishy.
- Hey, what are you doing?
- You're coming with us, Fish.
- This little polka you and I have been doing for a while--
- as of this moment...
- ...it's over.
- Fibonacci.
- I want to know how you got to him...
- and where he is, right now.
- Not going to happen, John.
- Now, I'm going to count to three.
- One...
- I give you that information, I'm a dead man.
- You know it and I know it.
- Two...
- I'll tell you the moment we're outside those walls,
- not a second before.
- You tell me now.
- Not gonna happen, John.
- Hey...
- I'm going to give you one last chance.
- Three.Prison Break Season 1 Episode 3- Oh, my God. Williamson, get in here.
- What the hell happened here?
- An accident.
- Here... gotta get him to the infirmary. Come on.
- Get out.
- I thought you said you were gonna have a conversation with him.
- Yeah, I did.
- Things, uh, escalated.
- Bring him on into Three. Cathy, I'm gonna need 10cc's of Xylocaine.
- Thanks, guys. I'll take it from here.
- I said thank you, I'll take it from here.
- Let's go.
- Okay... let's take a look at you.
- You're okay... You're okay...
- What happened?
- Uh, nothing.
- This isn't nothing, Michael. I need you to tell me what happened.
- Don't make me lie to you.
- Please.
- I think you better have I.A. start an investigation.
- Oh, there's no need. We know what happened.
- Uh, perhaps you'd be good enough to enlighten me?
- There was a pair of gardening shears left on the floor of the shed.
- Evidently, he stepped on them.
- Blade went right through his boot, huh?
- Yep.
- So, uh, why wasn't the boot still on his foot?
- Like I said, Doc...
- we got it taken care of.
- Let's go.
- I'm going to kill that scum.
- You won't. You kill him, you kill our express ticket out of here.
- Look what he did to you--
- you're not going to last a second in this place unless I do something about it.
- You ever hear of Top Flight Charters?
- Yeah.
- They operate flights from small airfields across the Midwest,
- like the one ten miles from here.
- They're run by a shell corporation Abruzzi owns.
- We get him on board,
- there's gonna be a midnight flight waiting for us the night we get outside those walls.
- You're willing to risk the entire escape on a guy you don't even know?
- Preparation can only take you so far.
- After that, you gotta take a few leaps of faith.
- Abruzzi's a huge leap of faith, Michael.
- I'm not talking about Abruzzi.
- There's someone else who holds the key to this entire thing.
- With him, it either works or it doesn't.
- Problem is, I couldn't know who that was until I got in here.
- Sucre? You can't be serious.
- The guy's a thief, Michael; he can't be trusted.
- Gonna have to trust him,
- because he's my cell mate.
- How well do you know him?
- About as well as a man can in a week.
- You tell him, he tells everyone, we're done.
- You know that, right?
- We don't get him on board, there's not going to be any digging in that cell,
- and if there's no digging in that cell...
- then there's no escape.
- Thank you for calling, please leave a message after the tone.
- Maricruz? It's me, baby. You there?
- Pick up if you're there, mami.
- I been in the SHU.
- I been thinking about you.
- About your body...
- God, I've been thinking about your body...
- Hello?
- Uh, Mrs. Delgado....
- Hi. How you doing? It's me, Fernando.
- Um, sorry to bother you at home, but, uh,
- you know what's up with Maricruz's cell phone?
- It just keeps going straight to voice mail.
- Maybe she has it turned off.
- Any chance you know where she is?
- I know exactly where she is.
- And that would be?
- - With Hector.
 - Hector?
- That's right.
- They're at the mall, I think.
- I don't suppose, next time you see her,
- you could have her turn her phone back on?
- Mrs. Delgado, I know you don't like me,
- but I love your daughter and she loves me.
- We're going to get married, you know?
- If you were a decent man and you really loved her,
- you'd let her live her life.
- What's that supposed to mean?
- I'll tell her you called.
- I'm looking to do some damage.
- Well, you come to the right place.
- I want to do it slow.
- Inflict the maximum amount of pain,
- so a guy wishes he'd just die, you know, and get it over with,
- but just can't quite get there.
- Oh, I got that.
- I got that.
- Look at this right here, boss.
- I call it "the gutter."
- Jam it up there in the stomach,
- and these bits right here hook the intestines.
- You give it a pull back,
- poor sucker's guts are hanging right out of his stomach,
- and he'll get a real good look at 'em, 'cause the wound's not fatal.
- Well, least not until the infection sets in.
- You're one sick puppy, you know that?
- Thank you.
- What happened?
- I'm okay.
- They've gotten to you, haven't they?
- The other prisoners.
- My God, Michael, this place is going to kill you.
- You said you talked to a woman. What was her name?
- - Leticia Barris.
- How'd you know?
- A year ago, I was doing exactly what you're doing.
- Trying to find out the truth.
- It's a bottomless pit, Veronica.
- They designed it that way,
- so that, by the time you got to the bottom of it, Lincoln would be dead.
- Why didn't you tell me you were doing this?
- Once the day was set,
- once that final appeal had been rejected,
- he had 60 days to live.
- Figured I could play their game and watch him die in the process,
- or I could take matters into my own hands.
- You don't have to do that.
- Leticia knows something.
- If I can get it out of her, maybe we can re-open Lincoln's case.
- What'd she tell you?
- She said that somebody else was behind the killing of the Vice President's brother.
- Who?
- She got spooked, she took off before I could get anything out of her.
- She's holed up in the Elysian Fields Projects.
- I'm going to go see her this afternoon.
- Place is dangerous. You should take someone with you.
- Who?
- Fianc?would be a good place to start.
- I think that's probably the last thing in the world Sebastian'd ever want to do.
- - It's good to see you.
 - You, too.
- No priors, a good student.
- Then you get yourself arrested for intent to sell.
- Good life get a little boring?
- It was stupid.
- It won't happen again.
- Well, we're all here to make sure of that.
- I took some time to speak to your mother before you came in.
- She told me that there were some...
- some extenuating circumstances in your life right now.
- Yeah, if you're talking about that guy at Fox River,
- he's got nothing to do with this.
- He refuses to call him his father.
- The world would be a better place without him.
- It's clear to me you've got a lot of anger, young man.
- Misdirected, it could land you in the wrong place.
- So, to make sure that doesn't happen,
- you're gonna have to check in with me once a week.
- Fridays, one hour.
- Your attendance at school and your grades need to be pristine.
- Absolutely.
- And to give you a real good idea
- where that anger of yours will get you if you don't rein it in,
- I'm signing you up for the Scared Straight program at Fox River.
- You'll have a mentor, who you'll work with weekly,
- to give you a little perspective.
- A mentor?
- Your father.
- Tell me that ain't what I think it is.
- It ain't what you think it is.
- Fish. A cell phone in here?
- That's cardinal sin number one.
- They can tack two years onto your bid, automatic.
- If they catch you.
- Man, you know what kind of trouble I can get, for just knowing what I know?
- Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
- Now, that means you can make calls whenever you want, right?
- I don't like the look in your eye.
- What's in there-- you never saw it. Got it?
- Why didn't you include any names?
- Why would I want anyone to watch me die?
- I've seen it happen a number of ways.
- Some people want to go it alone,
- others have grandiose statements they want to make.
- But most want some member of their family there,
- before they leave this world.
- I'll do it alone.
- Son, in my opinion,
- all inmates who have made that choice
- have deeply regretted it in their final minutes.
- I'll, uh...
- ...leave it blank for now.
- You have less than four weeks now.
- You should give it some thought.
- Hi. I'm-I'm looking for Leticia Barris.
- Five.
- Thank you.
- Hello!
- Don't you move a muscle.
- Take it easy, Leticia.
- You're working with them, aren't you?
- - Think I'm stupid, lady?
- I hear the clicks on my phone, I see the cars out there on the street.
- I know you're scared. I am, too.
- But, please, put the gun down.
- Where you going?
- Ireland. What difference does it make?
- It makes all the difference. Nobody's ever gotten your testimony.
- That's exactly the reason I'm still breathing.
- I'm not with them, Leticia. You have to believe me.
- Oh, yeah? Then what you sneaking in here for?
- I thought maybe they'd gotten to you.
- Oh, yeah?
- And why do you care so much about my well-being, all of a sudden?
- I don't.
- Finally, an honest answer.
- But maybe you can save Lincoln.
- And maybe you can bring down the guys who killed your boyfriend in the process.
- If somebody killed you,
- and Crab could have done something to the guys who did it--
- you think he would have?
- I'm not as strong as he was.
- I can't take those people on.
- I'll take 'em on.
- All you have to do is come to my office and tell me what you know.
- I'll type it up, you can sign the affidavit, and split.
- I'll take you to the airport myself.
- Bellick.
- Hey, what's up, Lincoln?
- I want some extra time outside for the next couple weeks.
- Paint fumes in P.I. must be getting to you.
- Cell phones allowed in here?
- Who?
- Extra time outside.
- A couple cigarettes.
- Half hour. One week. One cigarette.
- Know a con named Sucre?
- This is what I don't understand, John:
- Otto Fibonacci fingers you.
- He put you in prison for life.
- Yet, you act like you don't even want to find out where he is.
- That's not true, Philly.
- Maybe it's 'cause you don't think you have anything to lose anymore, you know?
- You're already locked up.
- You... you know, maybe you, um... maybe you like it here.
- I mean, I don't know.
- But, what I do know is that, if Fibonacci testifies next month,
- you and I are gonna be neighbors.
- And I am not going to let that happen.
- I don't think you would fit in here, Philly.
- Fancy suits, ties, shirts.
- I think you're right, so, uh...
- so, let's cut to the chase.
- Did you break this kid?
- Did he tell you where Fibonacci is?
- What is this?
- It's a little gift from me to you.
- Are these his?
- Yeah, he won't crack.
- Well, perhaps, you should consider using a different methodology then, John.
- From what I gather, there are far worse threats in prison
- other than bodily harm.
- What happened to the days when you used to trust me, Philly,
- that I would get things done?
- Those were the days when you actually did get things done, John.
- Daddy! Daddy! Did you hear the news?
- What? What-What news?
- We're going to stay with Uncle Philly at the lake for a few weeks.
- Yeah. We're gonna have a good time!
- You're right, John. Maybe you're right.
- I do trust you.
- Now, you're gonna take care of that thing, aren't you?
- How are those boneyard visits going with that girlfriend of yours?
- I imagine pretty good, huh?
- You know, visitation rules stipulate that conjugals are only for married couples.
- But we're engaged.
- Besides, I got that coming to me
- 'cause I ain't caused no static in this place.
- Please don't dead my conjugals.
- I won't.
- Thank you.
- But, in exchange,
- you have to tell me where that cell phone is.
- Cell phone?
- Don't play stupid with me.
- I'm giving you a chance to save your precious conjugals.
- You lie to me,
- they're gone, and they're never coming back.
- Now, where's that cell phone?
- Turner?
- Your transfer came in. They want you in administration.
- He didn't talk.
- All I got to say is I better get to make all the calls I want.
- Gonna be kind of hard.
- Soap?
- I lost my congugals over soap?!
- You may have lost your conjugals, but I can do you one better.
- I can get you to her.
- To Maricruz.
- - You can get me to Maricruz?
 - That's right.
- Yeah? And how you gonna do that?
- We're breaking out of here.
- How?
- - It starts in our cell.
- - In our cell?
- To tell you the truth, it's already started.
- Ah.
- Are you crazy?!
- You think I want to break out of here?
- 16 months from now, I'm out the gate.
- I'm getting married, papi,
- and I'm sure as hell not doing it with no posse on my ass.
- Man, I ought to beat you six ways till Sunday!
- I lost my conjugals, pendejo.
- and all because of your little bar of soap.
- I had to test you; see if you could keep a secret.
- You want a secret?
- I got a secret for you, Fish.
- You dig in my cell while I'm there,
- and I'm gonna split your wig.
- That went well.
- Why don't we start with Lincoln's relationship with your boyfriend.
- Real simple.
- He owed my man $90,000, and he wasn't getting it done.
- Then, all of a sudden, it gets done.
- Crab walks in with 90K and a big-ass smile on his face.
- Who paid him?
- Not Lincoln-- they paid his marker.
- Who's "they"?
- It's all right, Leticia.
- I told you, you're safe here.
- Crab brought this guy home. Never seen him before.
- Crab did what he always did when he was doing big business:
- he told me to take a walk, so that's exactly what I did.
- There was something about this guy, though--
- he wasn't the kind of guy Crab usually dealt with.
- What do you mean?
- Couldn't put my finger on it till he went outside.
- Then I knew. He had that look.
- What look?
- You know, that they own the place.
- That they're untouchable.
- Like they're government.
- So the government paid Lincoln's debt?
- Did Crab say what they wanted in return?
- Uh-uh.
- All right.
- Uh, just give me a moment to type this up.
- Where are you going?
- I'm gonna have a smoke.
- Look, this is only gonna take me a minute.
- So will the smoke.
- No redness or swelling, so it's no sign of infection.
- I'm gonna keep you on antibiotics for the next ten days.
- You should be good.
- Michael, you understand, by law,
- I'm obligated to file a report if I feel there's been prisoner misconduct.
- There's no way this injury happened by stepping on a blade in a garden shed.
- If you file a report, things could get a lot worse for me.
- They're not already?
- Not compared to what they could be.
- I've made some enemies.
- Yeah.
- Scared?
- Men... Okay.
- Um... here's what I think. I think you are scared.
- And you wouldn't be human if you weren't scared in a place like this.
- When I was young, I couldn't sleep at night,
- 'cause I thought there was a monster in the closet.
- But my brother told me there wasn't anything in the closet but fear.
- That fear wasn't real.
- He said it wasn't made of anything. It was just air.
- Not even that.
- He said you just have to face it.
- You just have to open that door,
- and the monster would disappear.
- Your brother sounds like a smart man.
- He is.
- In here, though,
- you face your fear,
- you open that door...
- and there's a hundred more doors behind it.
- And the monsters that are hiding behind them...
- are all real.
- If you want, I could recommend you be sent to Ad-Seg.
- With the rape victims and the snitches.
- It would keep you safe.
- Thanks...
- but I think I'd like to face the monsters on my own.
- Have a good smoke?
- I don't smoke.
- Didn't mean to startle you.
- Special Agent Kellerman, Secret Service.
- We've been informed that you
- obtained a copy of the surveillance tape
- entered as evidence in the Lincoln Burrows trial.
- Is there a problem with that?
- We're just following up.
- Has there been some amendment to the Freedom of Information Act
- that I'm not aware of?
- You know, when a prisoner gets
- close to the end of his time on Death Row,
- there's a lot of last-minute sec...
- I'm sorry, I still don't understand
- why this would be a problem for the Secret Service.
- It's not.
- The prosecution made its case far beyond any reasonable doubt,
- and we know that we have the right man.
- That being said,
- if you come across anything that could shed some light on his innocence,
- I'm offering my help.
- Sounds great.
- I really appreciate you coming by.
- Do you have a card, Agent Kellerman?
- Of course.
- Don't hesitate to call.
- Thanks.
- Leticia.
- - Sebastian, I'm so sorry, I...
 - Where are you?
- I'm sor.. this isn't the time, I'm sorry.
- This is the time-- I'm at the reception hall.
- The coordinator's here. The vendors.
- Look, I'm just, I'm sorry. I can't talk right now.
- I say we take his whole foot.
- We could cut off all his limbs;
- he still wouldn't talk.
- Pain is not the answer here.
- Maybe the Beatles were right, after all.
- Maybe all you need is love.
- What're you doing?
- What's it look like I'm doing? I'm rolling it up.
- You can't do this.
- I'm done playing your reindeer games, Fish.
- I'm gonna transfer to a nice, quiet cell with a normal cellie,
- one that doesn't screw my entire life up.
- Look...
- I'm sorry about your congugals, but if you go now...
- Don't do this. Please.
- Listen to me, Fish.
- I got 16 months.
- I got a fianc閑 to think about.
- I get caught with a hole in my wall,
- I don't get to see the real world for another five years.
- Let's go, Sucre.
- I can't do that.
- There's always a solution. We can work it out.
- Sorry, Fish.
- Can I ask you something?
- Why have you denied any family or loved ones to be there for you in the end?
- Why would I let them watch me die?
- I've caused them enough pain.
- Maybe it's not about them watching you die.
- Maybe it's about me watching them live.
- That the final torture?
- No. It's about how you want to leave this world.
- What's the last image you want to take with you?
- A stranger?
- Got an issue with our little friend over there?
- I don't got to come to you. You don't give the green light.
- Everything in here runs through me. You know that.
- May Tag's in the ground because of that piece of detritus.
- So now you want him.
- Every day for the rest of his bid.
- Seems you and I have something in common, then.
- Easy now, Fish.
- Don't make this any harder than it needs to be.
- It's time we came to an arrangement, don't you think?
- You know, I was thinking I was gonna gut you bow to stern,
- soon as I laid eyes on you.
- But, alackaday, you look so pretty when you're scared, don't you?
- Maybe we ought to get the love out of the way 'fore we move on to hate.
- What do you say to that, Pretty? Hmm?
- Yeah...
- Maybe it's time I lit up that face once and for all.
- God, he talks too much.
- You and I need to have a conversation.
- What happened in there was my way of saying
- I know I been going about this whole thing the wrong way.
- I'm trying to make amends here.
- Bygones be bygones?
- You're a mercurial man, John.
- I prefer bold.
- Tell me what you need from me.
- A trade.
- You get me a plane, I'll get you Fibonacci.
- What do you need a plane for?
- I think you know.
- I help you, I'm in. You know that, don't you?
- I do.
- Just got to know the exact date and time.
- I'll tell you soon enough.
- Soon enough ain't gonna cut it.
- I need to be outside these walls before Fibonacci testifies.
- You will be.
- He testifies in one month.
- Then you'll be out in plenty of time.
- If not... you're a corpse.
- You'd better cut the crap. Tell me the exact date and time,
- so I can start making the arrangements.
- I don't know if I can trust you with that information yet.
- Why not?
- Like I said, John, you're a mercurial man.
- Lewis, take these off.
- Sink, I can't do that.
- Come on, man, I'm in a cage. Ten minutes.
- Please.
- It's my kid.
- So... here we are.
- Yeah. How you been?
- You know... in trouble.
- How's your mom?
- She's good.
- Hey, um... I've been talking to the chaplain,
- and they'd like me to decide on who I should, uh, have at the, uh...
- I guess what I'm trying to say is,
- when you get to the end,
- you start to realize what's important to you, you know?
- Who really matters to you.
- And, uh, you know...
- that leaves you and Mike.
- The only blood I got left in this...
- in this world.
- Yeah, I got to say, I'm not really following what you're saying.
- Well, uh...
- In the end,
- the only thing that matters is love.
- Blood, family... you.
- Um...
- Give me your hand.
- What are you doing?
- Give me your hand. Give me your hand.
- I want you to be there when...
- I want you to be there the day before I die.
- So I can see you.
- So I can hold you.
- I, uh...
- I love you.
- I've always loved you.
- Yeah...
- This whole thing, um...
- I don't know if I can take it.
- Me, either.
- I don't have a choice.
- You do.
- I am so sorry.
- I met with this woman today, and she knew things about Lincoln's case.
- And then she just disappeared. I think something happened to her.
- Look, I'm gonna make this real easy for you.
- Do you want to get married...
- or not?
- I don't know.
- Wonderful.
- Maybe we could postpone it.
- Okay, I can't do this right now. My head's not in it.
- It's supposed to be a celebration...
- If you're really telling me you want to postpone this thing...
- ...then I want to cancel it.
- Sebastian...
- I'm sorry.
- I'll come get my stuff tomorrow.
- Open on 40!
- Scofield.
- Found you a new cellie.
- As luck would have it, I found him in the Psych Ward.
- You were the only guy with an empty tray, so...
- Psych Ward?
- You got a problem with that?
- 'Cause if you do, please,
- feel free to drop it in my suggestion box here.
- Haywire, get in here!
- Close it up on 40!
- Oh, and Scofield, just a heads up--
- don't make eye contact with him.
- Lincoln, we have a problem.
- - I got a new cell mate.
 - Who?
- That's a problem.
- We're just gonna have to bring him on board.
- You're don't bring a guy like that on board.
- Then I'll work at night, when he's sleeping.
- Ten feet, Scofield.
 - How far behind are we?
- - Three days.
- Thought you said the margin for error was zero days.
- I did.
- Nice out here.
- I got a buddy--
- he's got a place way back up in these woods.
- Come up here hunting around this time of year.
- Man...
- Whoa.
- Get her back in. Back in.
- Come on.
- Over here. Come here.
- Take her out there.
- She's nothing.
- Nobody would believe her if she talked, anyway.
- Hundred yards or so should do it.
- Do it.
- Go!
- I'm sorry.
- You got to believe that.
- Damn it.
- Please! Please!Please.
- Pick up the casings.
- What's your problem?
- I got a neuroanatomic lesion
- affecting my reticular activating system.
- What does that mean?
- It means I don't sleep.    - At all.Prison Break Season 1 Episode 4- Previously on Prison Break.
- I didn't kill that man, Michael.
- The evidence says you did.
- No, I was set up.
- Put down your weapon.
- I find it incumbent that you see the inside of a prison cell.
- I'm looking for someone, guy named Lincoln Burrows.
- Man killed the vice-president's brother.
- Why do you wanna see Burrows so bad anyhow?
- Because he's my brother.
- I'm getting you out of here.
- Impossible.
- Not if you designed the place it isn't.
- You've seen the blueprints.
- Better that that.
- I've got them on me.
- You find out who's trying to bury him.
- Nobody's trying to bury him.
- The evidence was cooked.
- There's a lawyer poking around.
- Anyone that's a threat is expendable.
- Scofield!
- Found you a new cellie. Haywire, get in here.
- Someone found Fibonacci.
- Who was this someone?
- Now where is Fibonacci?
- I give you that information, I'm a dead man.
- Three.
- On your feet!
- What time is it?
- Get up!
- What's going on?
- Bellick! - Bellick! - Bellick! No!
- Bellick! Where are you taking me?!
- Bellick! Bellick! No! - No! Bellick, don't!
- Bellick, no! I got a month left!
- Please! No! Bellick! - Bellick, no! - Bellick, please!
- No! No! I got a month left!
- Please!  - No! Bellick!
- Make your peace, Lincoln.
- Let's get on with it.
- Open 40!
- Close 40.
- Haywire. You ever thought of breaking out?
- What the hell would I do out there?
- Not be here.
- Halfway houses,
- psych visits, meds, checking in with a P.O.,
- urine tests, keeping a job...
- No.
- Why you ask?
- This guy was talking about it in the yard yesterday. I didn't know what to say.
- Tell officer Bellick.
- He'll make life easy for you, if, uh...
- If what?
- Your tattoos.
- What about them?
- What are they of?
- What are they? Like, some kind of a...
- They're just tattoos.
- It's candy time, Haywire.
- They think I have schizo-affective disorder with bipolar tendencies.
- Think you got it?
- Whatever.
- Ah!
- I take the pills, keep the quacks off my back.
- Bye, now.
- Get out of the way.
- You know, maybe they give you those things for a reason.
- Yeah.
- To keep me dull.
- To keep me in their invisible freakin' handcuffs.
- Seriously, though, those tattoos, they're beautiful.
- You mind if I, you know, look at the whole thing?
- I do, actually.
- Why?
- Yo! Stand clear!
- Does there need to be a reason?
- Sucre!
- I ain't even talking to you, man.
- What's the problem?
- Nothing I can't handle.
- Well, I knew there was a problem.
- I could tell by looking at you from across the yard.
- Hey, guys, didn't I say there was a problem?
- So what's the problem?
- You're looking at it.
- What? Haywire?
- Yep. That's my new cellmate.
- That's a problem.
- He doesn't sleep.
- So, when do you dig?
- I don't.
- Hey, you and I are in bed now.
- You made me promise.
- You said that we were going to get out of here.
- You renege now, and I'm going to gut you.
- So, you better take care of your business,
- or I will take care of you.
- Have a nice day.
- It's really coming together, isn't it?
- Yep.
- You think it'll be done in time?
- Well, I figure, we still have the interior alcoves
- and pilasters to do, which is no small task.
- But, yes, I think so.
- Listen, I have to say, I...
- I really appreciate all the effort that you put into this.
- I wish there was some way I could, you know, pay you or something.
- There is one thing you could do for me.
- My cellmate.
- Ah, the inimitable Charles Patoshick.
- Haywire?
- Then you know.
- Hold it right there.
- Officer Bellick is in charge of cell transfers.
- You're gonna have to talk to him about that.
- I tried, but he seems to think we're a good match.
- Has he threatened you?
- Who, Haywire or Bellick?
- Hmm.
- Unfortunately, unless there's some evidence of violence
- or sexual predation between cellmates,
- those kinds of requests fall on deaf ears around here.
- Prison system's a little too crowded for requests based on personality.
- It's not exactly Sandals out there.
- Warden?
- Sorry. Your wife is here.
- What?
- She's not supposed to be here till 4:00.
- Becky, do not let her come in here under any circumstances.
- She's not supposed to see this until our anniversary.
- I'll be right out.
- Hi, sweetheart.
- You're early.
- Uh... let's go eat.
- You're acting funny.
- I am?
- What's going on in there?
- Um... just going over some files.
- Becky said you were in a meeting.
- This isn't Toledo all over again, is it?
- Toledo?
- How can you say that?
- Then, you won't mind if I look.
- Judy...
- Warden, I'm not going to be able to cooperate.
- I'd get killed if I did.
- Johnson's still deciding.
- Then, you and I are done.
- You should have just told me.
- Well, you know how anxious I get when you come around the inmates.
- Becky, have a guard escort Johnson back to his cell.
- I'll deal with him later. Come on, let's go eat.
- What you doing here?
- I'm your attorney.
- I'm representing you now.
- Hmm.
- If that's all right with you.
- Last time I saw you, you called me a liar.
- Things have changed.
- I believe you now.
- I got in touch with Crab Simmons's ex-girlfriend Leticia.
- She corroborated your story.
- Will she testify?
- She's missing.
- I don't know. I think the Secret Service got to her.
- Secret Service?
- They've been poking around.
- Soon as they show up, she disappears. What do you think happened?
- Um... I didn't realize it was that high up, you know.
- Do you know what we're up against?
- I know it's a lot more than either of us can handle on our own.
- Project Justice.
- Why have I heard of them?
- All they handle is death penalty cases.
- There's a guy there, Ben Forsik, I sent him copies of everything I had.
- You can go there, tell him what you found.
- Maybe we'll get enough to bring him on board.
- Okay.
- So, uh... how's Sebastian?
- What do you mean?
- Well, you being here. I mean... is he cool with it?
- I haven't talked to him.
- The, um...
- The engagement's off.
- Oh. I'm sorry.
- You could at least say that like you mean it.
- I do.
- God, you always were a lousy liar.
- Yeah.
- I better get to Project Justice.
- Veronica?
- Thank you.
- I didn't have a whole lot left.
- You can thank me when I get you out of here.
- Baby, it's me. Are you there?
- Hello? Are you there?
- Hey, if she is, she obviously don't want to talk to you.
- It's Wednesday, babe.
- You're gonna come around today, right?
- Okay, I got to hang up now.
- I got to go back in the block, but
- you're gonna be here today, right?
- I'm your man, baby, and I love you.
- I do.
- It's a pattern.
- What did you say?
- Your-Your tattoo-- it's a pattern.
- You're seeing things.
- Putting him in with Haywire is a low blow, Deputy.
- What? The shrinks cleared Haywire for reentry into gen pop.
- Besides, he's so doped up on meds, he's like a kitten these days.
- A kitten who murdered both his parents.
- Well, all due respect, sir.
- If you give Scofield preferential treatment, it'll undermine your credibility.
- I know you got a soft spot for the guy because he's got brains in his head,
- and he's helping you with that contraption in there,
- but the guy's a violent criminal.
- He deserves punishment just as much as the rest of these guys.
- You have been here long enough to know
- that I'm less interested in punishment than I am in rehabilitation.
- And sticking him in with Haywire is not rehabilitation in my book.
- You delegated authority over gen pop to me, boss.
- I know I did.
- Then, you either got to let me do my job, or pass it on to somebody else.
- Now, Brian, go easy.
- There's a reason I'm giving you more and more responsibility.
- When I retire, I'm recommending you to take my place.
- Don't make me regret it.
- All I'm saying is, take another look at the Scofield situation.
- I trust your judgment.
- Yes, sir.
- Whoa, whoa, wait, wait, hold up.
- This is supposed to be an open visitation. Why are we doing it in here?
- Ask your visitor.
- What are you doing here? Where's Maricruz?
- She's not going to be coming around here anymore.
- Is she hurt?
- No, no. She's fine, she's fine. She's just, uh...
- She's with me now.
- She's with you now?
- It's a joke, right?
- No, she made a decision, man.
- She decided she needed stability.
- Is she going to get that from you?
- Look, look, you can think whatever you want about me. But, uh...
- I'm not the one who's in prison.
- See,
- I actually can do something for her.
- And she wanted me to stop by here and talk to you first, you know, in case you got mad...
- You just proved my point.
- You're a con, and that's all you'll ever be.
- Make it quick.
- Yeah. He's, uh, right in here.
- Take a walk, Choppy.
- Scofield.
- You're in a restricted area.
- I'm doing yard work for P.I. We need some fertilizer.
- Why are you in the masonry section?
- Oh, by the way, how's the foot?
- Don't ever go around me to The Pope again.
- Now, move.
- You know what, Haywire?
- I don't think we're gonna work out.
- And, since I was here first, I think you should go.
- I crapped myself once in junior high.
- It was during... during P.E.
- We were... We were playing badminton,
- and I knew I was gonna have to walk past a bunch of the other students to,
- you know, get back to the locker room.
- And so...
- I just started walking.
- And I tried to make fun of it, you know, before anyone else did.
- So, I turned around behind me, and...
- and I said, "Look, I have a tail!"
- I just shared a secret with you.
- Now, it's your turn.
- Want to know what the tattoos mean?
- - Yeah.
 - Nothing.
- Hey, Fish.
- Making any progress?
- With Sleeping Beauty back there, or with the digging?
- Either.
- No.
- But I know what to do.
- Oh, yeah?
- Problem is, you don't got the stugots to do it.
- Abruzzi, let's go.
- See you.
- Yeah?  - Really?
- Well, tell the crazy son of a bitch I said hi.
- Wrap it up.
- How about Aunt Ruth? She out of the hospital yet?
- - Hold on, Ma.
- Bite me!
- Okay, we got a problem now, man.
- Let's handle it, then.
- That's what I thought.
- Hello?
- Maricruz, it's me. Baby, what the hell is going on?
- What's the deal with you and Hector?
- When were you gonna tell me?
- Tell you what?
- That Rita Saldana's been visiting you?
- - Yeah. Hector told me.
- Hector told you. Hector told you.
- Of course he told you. Baby, that guy's a snake. He's a liar.
- Why would he lie?
- Well, why would he lie? Because he's been trying to get into your pants
- since the minute we started dating, that's why.
- You know what?
- I don't know what to believe.
- Me, Mami, believe me.
- Yeah, well I wait by the phone twice a week.
- Baby, where is this coming from?
- I don't know.
- Look, there's just so many things.
- Yesterday, I went to Teresa's house,
- and I saw her baby.
- Is that what this is about? You think your clock is ticking?
- Well, I am going to be 30 in a few years!
- Baby, you're 25.
- You want to get pregnant? Let's get pregnant right now.
- Baby, you know I can't get pregnant till I'm married.
- We're gonna get married...
- in 16 months.
- Yeah, well, Hector says that if something goes wrong in there,
- that you could serve your full sentence.
- I can't wait ten years.
- I can't wait ten years, baby.
- I'm going to be out in 16 months.
- Okay, well, what if something does happen, huh?
- Baby, I can't wait that long.
- I can't.  I'm sorry, I got to go.
- Hello? Ba... Wait. Hello? Hel...
- Even if Leticia Barris turned up again,
- her testimony would be worthless.
- By and large, most junkies with criminal records don't shine on the stand.
- Maybe, but I just found all this out in the past couple of days.
- I'm confident that I can find out a whole lot more
- now that I'm devoting all my time to the case.
- The Secret Service agent who came to visit you when Leticia was in your office--
- what did he want?
- Nick, please. You've got to understand, Ms. Donovan.
- Unless there's new information you can provide for us,
- we've already reviewed Mr. Burrows's case thoroughly.
- Do you have any new evidence?
- No, but I...
- But...
- that is effectively what you're telling us, right?
- I need to clarify here.
- Yes, that is what I'm telling you.
- But look, Mr. Forsik, you don't need to point out what I don't have.
- I'm well aware of that.
- I'm here asking for your help
- because I don't think an innocent man should be killed for something he didn't do.
- And I believe that's what it says on your mission statement in the lobby.
- We get thousands of requests for representation.
- I'm sure you do.
- And I have to decide which cases we're going to devote
- our very limited resources to.
- I will do all of the legwork, Mr. Forsik.
- But since I don't have any experience in death penalty cases,
- I'm just asking you to point me in the right direction.
- Please.
- I'm sorry.
- We just don't have the manpower.
- Thank you for your time.
- She's just leaving now.
- Figure it'll take her at least a half hour to get across town in this traffic.
- I'm not going to need nearly that much time.
- I've turned up quite a bit already.
- Hey, have you seen my toothpaste?
- It was right here!
- Haven't seen it.
- I always put it in the same place.
- I'm sure it'll turn up.
- The tattoos, there's a maze.
- Get away from me.
- I need to see them. Just... you got to show them to me. It's pulling me in.
- I said... get away from me.
- Okay.
- He's got a maze on his skin.
- Yeah, he's got a maze on his skin.
- Why?  Why would he do that? Why?
- Why has he put a maze on his skin? Um...
- I don't... Ow!
- How are your contacts in Chemical Lockup?
- Depends who's asking.
- I need a bottle of drain line root control, sooner than later.
- Got weeds growing in your cell?
- Just one.
- You the one who was looking for me?
- Yeah, I wanted to ask you some questions about the Lincoln Burrows case.
- Yeah?
- I'm Veronica Donovan. I'm representing Lincoln on his appeal.
- What about it?
- You were the first one to respond
- to Lincoln's apartment the night of the murder, right?
- That's right.
- Look, I'd really appreciate if you could just tell me exactly what you saw.
- Dispatch called in with a tip that Burrows was seen running
- from the garage where they found Terrence Steadman.
- So, we went over to Burrows's place.
- We spread out.
- Entered he bathroom,
- that's where I saw your client washing out the bloody pants.
- Police! Hands up!
- I don't need to tell you it was Steadman's blood, do I?
- In the report that you typed up that night,
- you said that you saw Lincoln standing in the bathroom, that's all.
- Later, you testified that you saw him washing the pants-- which one is it?
- Does it matter?
- Did you actually see him washing the pants, or not?
- Yes.
- He stood up, turned around,
- his hands were all wet, looking guilty as hell.
- Your testimony factored into his conviction. You know that, right?
- You know, lady, if you got any other questions,
- just go through the department.
- Miss Donovan.
- I didn't mean to scare you.
- What are you doing here?
- Nick Savrinn with Project Justice.
- I know who you are, but what are you doing here?
- Look, my boss may not think Lincoln's case is worth looking into, but I do.
- There's a quicker way to take care of your problem.
- There's smarter ways, too.
- What stood out for me was that most death penalty cases
- take ten years to exhaust all appeals.
- Lincoln got there in three.
- So, for it to be expedited,
- there had to have been some sort of political influence, right?
- Well... given that Terrence Steadman is the vice president's brother,
- that's not too hard to believe.
- How, though? They got to every judge that rejected Lincoln's appeal?
- Doesn't take a judge.
- All it takes is a little special attention from one of his clerks.
- But how Lincoln got fast-tracked doesn't interest me. It's why.
- If he was set up, then why?
- I think the answer to that might lie in the victim.
- What do we know? He was the CEO of EcoField, right?
- He was pushing alternative energy.
- Successfully pushing alternative energy.
- So, oil companies, the Saudis, even our own government...
- a lot of people stood to benefit with Steadman out of the picture.
- Why'd you wait till now to take up this case?
- I thought he did it, like everybody else.
- I just hope it's not too late.
- Very well may be.
- You need to prepare yourself for that.
- What about you?
- Why death penalty work?
- My father did 15 years for a crime he didn't commit.
- I know first-hand that when the government gets you in their crosshairs,
- you stand very little chance.
- That's why.
- Now... do you want my help?
- - I want back in.
 - Too late.
- I'll do anything you need. You see these hands?
- They're digging machines.
- You want to go to China? I'll get you to China.
- I'll dig like a psychotic rodent if I have to.
- Fish... I gotta be back in.
- As of right now, there is no "in."
- Van Gogh over there is my new cellmate.
- But you're going to do something about it, right?
- - I'll do what's necessary.
- You're my boy!
- So how you gonna do that?
- Well, let's just put it this way--
- someone's going to get hurt.
- How'd we miss this, guys?
- Scofield's father was out of the picture by the time he was born.
- Took his mother's maiden name.
- All right, Scofield had no priors and a full-time job as an engineer.
- Correct.
- Then he goes and robs a bank, discharging a gun in the process.
- So that in sentencing, he maneuvers his way to Fox River
- where his brother's scheduled to die in less than a month.
- Obviously, something is up.
- All due respect, brothers are incarcerated together all over the country.
- It may just be a coincidence.
- Move on the younger brother.
- Do it preemptively before anything rises up, bites any of us in the ass.
- It's a pathway...
- where does it lead?
- Where are you taking me?
- What, are you nuts?
- Officer!  - I need an officer!
- What the hell's the problem down here?
- What... son of a bitch!
- Open up on 40!
- He's got the pathway on his body. It leads somewhere.
- Back off, Haywire!
- No, look... Look... look at his tattoos. It's a pathway.
- Haywire, I said "back off." You want a hot shot?
- I'm telling you, look at his...
- Back off, man! Get in over here!
- Let's go!
- It leads to hell! It leads to hell! It's a pathway to hell!
- He's taking us all to hell!
- So, the gang's all back together again. Well, ain't that swell?
- Told you not to go around me to The Pope.
- But you just keep making waves, don't you?
- - Good to be back, man.
 - Good to have you back.
- So when do we get started?
- Good afternoon, Mr. Scofield.
- Hello.  - How you feeling today?
- We're good.
- What happened?
- Um, caught an elbow playing basketball.
- Mind if I take a look?
- By all means.
- You know you're going to get killed in here, right?
- If you're not careful.
- I'll make you a bet.
- When I get out of here, alive,
- I'll take you to dinner.
- Lunch? Cup of coffee?
- Michael, this, um... this charm act
- could be exactly what's getting you into trouble out in the yard.
- Lean forward.
- All right...
- you went to the parking garage,
- Terrence Steadman is already dead.
- That's right.
- You saw that and you ran... took the gun.
- - Where?
- Storm drain, Van Buren and Wells.
- Nobody ever found it.
- All right, well, what do you do after that?
- You go back to your apartment?
- Yeah.
- I was freaking out, trying to figure out what happened.
- Then, I saw the bloody pants in the tub.
- The cops, they busted in a minute after I got there.
- The pants-- the ones with Steadman's blood on them--
- first cop on the scene says he saw you washing them in the bathtub.
- He's lying.
- My hands were wet after splashing water on my face.
- Police! Let's see your hands! Hands up!
- I never touched those pants.
- Which brings us back to the gun,
- the one you said you dumped.
- It was planted.
- It's the only way it could have got there.
- Ballistics matched to a slug...
- The gun was planted! It was planted!
- Just like the pants.
- Your fingerprints were all over the gun.
- Bo...   - Who's Bo?
- He's the guy who arranged everything.
- Had me come around the night before,
- tried a few guns, see which one felt right.
- That was the setup right there.
- One of those must have been the murder weapon.
- That's how they got my fingerprints on the gun.
- Had to be.
- All right, so this, this... this Bo--
- uh, he coerces you into doing this, all to clear a $90,000 debt.
- He was going to kill my son.
- Well?
- A lot of "I didn't do it," and those don't count for much.
- Security tape, the one that shows Lincoln pulling the trigger...
- - you got it, right?
 - Yeah.
- Well, if Lincoln's telling the truth, then that tape is lying.
- Think we should have a look, decide for ourselves.
- You're clear.
- If the chemicals can eat through the iron pipes,
- how come they can't eat through the toothpaste tube?
- It's only when the chemicals are combined that they become a corrosive.
- You study chemistry or something?
- Not in school.
- But what you're doing up there in the infirmary,
- what does it got to do with what we're doing here?
- Getting through this wall is just the beginning.
- There's a whole lot of real estate in between here and the outside walls.
- Infirmary's the closest building to those walls...
- ...and the weakest link in the security chain.
- Cool.
- I think I've got enough grout out to bust through.
- I'm going to need you to make some noise.
- Is that the best you can do?
- Have some faith, Papi.
- Have some faith.
- Shut up!  - You suck!
- Not one more word!
- Next inmate that opens his mouth goes in the hole!
- We're good.
- You okay?
- Work.  - It's fine.   - I got it.
- Everything all right?
- Couldn't be better.
- You want to come in? We just sat down to eat.
- No, I just wanted to stop by to tell you in person.
- Problem solved.
- What's this?
- That is a transfer request.
- Michael Scofield is getting shipped out tomorrow.
- Have a good night.Prison Break Season 1 Episode 5-Previoulsy on Prison Break...
-I didn't kill that man, Michael.
-The evidence says you did.
-I was set up.
-Put down your weapon!
-I find it incumbent that you see the inside of a prison cell.
-I'm looking for someone, guy named Lincoln Burrows.
-Man killed the Vice President's brother.
-Why you want to see Burrows so bad, anyhow?
-'Cause he's my brother.
-I'm getting you out of here.
-It's impossible.
-Not if you designed the place, it isn't.
-You've seen the blueprints.
-Better than that.
-I've got them on me.
-You find out who's trying to bury him.
-Nobody's trying to bury him.
-The evidence was cooked.
-There's a lawyer poking around.
-Anyone that's a threat is expendable.
-I'm going to kill that scum.
-You won't. You kill him, you kill our express ticket out of here.
-What're you doing here? Where's Maricruz?
-She's with me now.
-Fish, I gotta be back in.
-Nick Savrinn with Project Justice.
-My boss may not think Lincoln's case is worth looking into, but I do.
-When do we get started?
-Getting through this wall is just the beginning.
-There's a whole lot of real estate in between here and the outside walls.
-That is a transfer request.
-Michael Scofield is getting shipped out tomorrow.
-I assume this is about your transfer request for Michael Scofield.
-More specifically, why you denied it.
-Look, Mr. Kellerman,
-do I come into your house and tell you where to put your furniture?
-We're just asking for professional courtesy.
-But you're asking for a federal courtesy in a state penitentiary.
-Most people in your position would be happy to have another body taken off their hands.
-These men are my responsibility from the minute they walk through those walls
-to the time that they've paid their debt to society, I'm responsible for them.
-Which means that unless Mr. Scofield has done something I don't know about,
-he is going to stay here at Fox River under my watch.
-Mr. Pope, in our line of work, we've discovered that
-just about everyone has done something that someone doesn't know about.
-What's this?
-Right now, just a piece of history.
-Whether it becomes a current event, now that's up to you.
-My wife already knows about Toledo.
-Does she really?
-You're a smart man, Warden.
-I'm sure if you look hard enough, you could find a reason why Michael Scofield's
-presence is no longer required at this particular correctional facility.
-Could use more PVC. here, boss.
-Boss?
-Sure thing, Burrows.
-But, hey, I don't want to check your trunk for splinters.
-I want every piece accounted for. Sure.
-I got a ripped fertilizer bag inside!
-Hey, you!
-You!
-Get in there and clean it up before this whole place starts smelling like San Juan.
-Hey, he's on his way. You mind telling me what this is all about?
-These are the guys we're breaking out with.
-I don't think so, Fish.
-That was not our agreement.
-I'm not going to work with this...
-crazy rhino.
-Keep pushing it, John.
-Yeah, I keep pushing it, you know. Huh?
-What's your deal, man?
-Touch my brother again, and I'll show you.
-Brother?
-Your brother?
-We've only got a few minutes.
-We're gonna spend them spitting on each other, or are we gonna talk some business?
-The reason we're all here today is we have a decision to make--
-Yeah?
-English, Fitz or Percy?
-If we're going to pull this off, we need to take one of them out.
-And you want us to tell you which one?
-I just want you to help me get to them.
-I'll take it from there.
-You're crazy, you know that?
-All I need is five minutes.
-Oh, you won't even get five seconds.
-Thought you had everything worked out, Fish.
-We're not breaking out of a Jamba Juice, gentlemen.
-It's gonna take a little more than digging a few holes.
-There are eyes, ears, dots that couldn't be connected from the outside.
-And English, Fitz and Percy...
-One of those dots.
-How exactly are you supposed to pull this off?
-With a little help from my friends.
-Sucre, hold up.
-Scofield, you got company.
-Why do I get the feeling that there's more to you than meets the eye, Scofield?
-Anything you want to tell me?
-Some other reason you're in here, besides holding up a bank?
-You're  being transferred.
-What?
-We're moving you over to Statesville.
-You can't do that.
-Yes, I can. I'm the boss here.
-This is my house.
-Three weeks.
-What for?
-Lincoln Burrows-- he's being executed in three weeks.
-Well, I'm aware of that. What's that to you?
-He's  my brother.
-When I knew I was being sent to prison, my attorney petitioned the D.O.C.
-So you could be near him.
-That's right.
-Don't take that away from me.
-Not until it's over.
-I'm not the one behind the transfer.
-You're up against much bigger fish than me.
-I'll arrange for you to say good-bye.
-You ship out tomorrow.
-I'm going into the walls tonight, see if I can access the roof.
-You going to tell me about the transfer?
-I'm taking care of it.
-You're taking care of it?
-Sounds to me like you're reaching.
-Maybe...
-a little.
-A little? You know, I had made my peace to what was coming.
-and then you show up and give me the one thing a man in my situation shouldn't have--
-hope-- and now that's gonna be taken away.
-- Don't do this, Linc.
- I got three weeks.
-What do you want me to do?
-Hmm?
-Come on, Michael.
-What do you want me to do?
-Bring her back.
-You know I can't do that.
-But look, there's some stuff that I can do.
-It's not gonna be the same, but we're gonna figure it out.
-And, no matter what, it's still gonna be me and you.
-Okay, but what if something happens to you?
-You just... have a little faith.
-Just have a little faith.
-All right, here's the deal.
-We believe Lincoln. This tape is a lie.
-It has to be.
-You saw it. It's all there.
-Yeah, but, maybe what we're looking for is what's not there.
-Okay. Steadman.
-You see, what's he looking at?
-Car? A pedestrian?
-No, no, no. His eye line is too high, right?
-It's like he's looking right into the camera.
-Might as well be saying "cheese."
- Now he just sits there.
-- Like, 10, 15 seconds, as if he was...
- Waiting for someone.
- Right.
-There.
-That's a nine millimeter.
-Shouldn't there be some kind of kick or something?
-Lincoln's pretty strong.
-Yeah, but strong enough to bury a recoil?
-No. You shoot someone, supposedly for revenge,
-do you take the time to go back in and hit the glove box
-or you just get the hell out of there?
-Fed said he was trying to make it look like a robbery.
-Look.
-Look at Lincoln's angle as he leaves the frame.
-Mm-hmm.
-Walks away from the car.
-Now, this guy, who conveniently hides his face from the camera,
-he comes back in. Why?
-To explain the bloody pants they'd already planted in his apartment.
- Nick, this is great.
- Yeah.
-Who should we go to?
-Nobody.
-Yet. I mean, to the unbiased eye, we're just backing a horse that died in the gate.
-A lot of "what ifs" and conjecture, you know.
-We don't have anything. We need some evidence.
-Look, if... if Lincoln didn't fire this gun,
-then somebody with some serious skills went to work on this tape to prove that he did.
-Fine, but how do we prove that?
-I know a guy.
-You know a guy?
-Yeah, I know a guy.
-Thanks.
-Seems we need to have another powwow.
-There's been talk about you packing your bags.
-Don't believe everything you hear.
-I'm not going anywhere.
-You know, I have a really hard time trusting you, Fish.
-The important thing is that we stay on schedule.
-And English, Fitz and Percy?
-English, Fitz or Percy.
-You want to know which one I think we should take out?
-All due respect, I don't need opinions.
-I need answers.
-Remember, the warden leaves at 5:00 tonight,
-so by 5:05, we're going to need that key.
-And how is this key going to give you the answers?
-I'll worry about that.
-You  worry about getting the key.
-Hey.
-This key better be worth it.
-Understand?
-Afternoon, Mr. Scofield.
-I need to know if there's any way to block a transfer order.
-There's about 50 ways.
-All right.
-I'll take the quickest.
-You file a motion for what they call an "interlocutory injunction."
-How long does that take?
-How fast can you write?
-A man can claim almost anything violates his constitutional rights.
-There's environmental issues, allergies, religious requirements, take your pick.
-- What if they don't buy it?
-- Don't matter.
-Court's required by law to hear your motion.
-Until they do, you can't be transferred.
-Hell, they been trying to move my tired, gray behind for ten years.
-God bless the American legal system.
-Why do you want to stay in here so badly?
-Someone here I can't bear to leave behind.
-I guess that means we got something in common.
-State's requiring a physical for Lincoln Burrows.
-You heard the news, didn't you?
-Thanks. No. What?
-They're brothers.
- Who?
- Burrows and Scofield.
-Michael Scofield?
-Heard it from one of the C.O.s over in gen pop.
-He didn't say anything to you about it?
-No.
-Oh. Must be hard to be here so close to your brother
-and not be able to do anything to help him.
-What's this?
-More bathroom reading.
-Westmoreland again?
-Scofield.
-He's blocking his transfer.
-Even if the motion is denied, it's going to take 30 days to process.
-And that means...
-All right, I'm going in.
-I'm going to need your help.
-You mean in-in?
-Now? I thought you were waiting...
-I need to make sure I know how I'm getting up there, so when the time comes...
-Yo, yo, yo.
-In case you didn't notice, the lights are all on.
-We got a live studio audience, Fish.
-How are you going to get around that?
-Don't we have some laundry to do?
-Just to be clear, I ain't touching your drawers.
-Eyes straight ahead.
-Keep it moving.-Keep it moving.-Keep it moving.
-Him.
-Get him! Get him!-Get him!
-Get off me!
-Get him! Get him!-Get him!
-Get off me!
-Fish!
-I can't deal with this.
-Fish.
-Come on.
-Yo, Fish!
-Fish, you're taking too long, bro!
-This ain't gonna fly, man.
-The 'Ricans, we got genetically higher blood pressure, you know that?
-My cousin, he died from too much stress.
-Thought you said your cousin was moving in on your girl.
-That's my other cousin, but thanks for bringing that up, jackass.
-Look, the good news is, I can get to the roof.
-So what happens now?
-Now?
-It's all about timing.
-This is a top-dollar job.
- Do you know who did it?
- No. You?
-People who do this kind of work are ghosts, man.
-The guy behind the guy behind the guy, you know what I mean?
-You see anything? Definitive cuts?
-Any place that proves the tape might've been doctored?
-The thing's clean.
-No footprints.
-I mean, usually, you peel a video back a couple of layers and anything bogus comes off.
-You know, now you see it, now you don't.
-But not this one.
-It's laced.
-Ingrained.
-Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
- you see something?
- No.
-The problem with your eyes is that they play tricks on you.
-Now, but your ears...
-ears don't lie.
-Look. Here's the audio track from the tape.
-- Sound pretty true, right?
- Yeah.
-But noise is a lie.
-See, it doesn't just die like that.
-Stripped down, those levels should be dancing.
-I  mean, a room that size would give you a...
-a... blam, blam, blam, blam. You know?
-Like, one off each wall, split second after the other.
-On yours, the reverb's bouncing at the same time.
-What does that mean?
-The sound of the gunshot, it wasn't recorded in that room.
-Would you testify to that?
-Oh, I, uh... I don't know.
-Tape you gave me's a dupe.
-You know, for all I know, you guys tampered with it.
-Look, you want me to testify in court,
-I'm going to need to get my hands on the original.
- How are those allergies?
- Excuse me?
-In your motion, you cited chronic, um...
- Sinusitis.
- Hmm.
-It's not an allergy, actually.
-It's a bacterial infection.
-Hmm?
-The moist air from the river along the east wall helps keep me, you know...
-clear.
-I'm impressed.
-Not even a week in here and you're already working it like an old con.
-Well, you've got one up on me, Warden.
-You know why I needed to file those motions,
-but I have no idea why you needed to transfer me.
-Traffic control, Scofield, that's all.
-Traffic control.
-Look, it's coming up on 5:00.
-What do you say we call it a day?
-- I don't think I can do that, sir.
- Why not?
-If I let go of this support right now, the whole thing's coming down.
-See, the Taj was designed using axial force,
-a series of internal forces along a longitudinal axis.
-Uh-huh, yeah.
-How much longer?
-Depends on how long it takes to dry.
-If you need me to leave, I can show your secretary how to hold it.
-All right, you can stay till it dries.
-There'll be a guard waiting outside the door.
-Just check in with Becky when you're done
-and she'll have somebody escort you back to your cell.
-All right.
-And, uh, Scofield...
-I want to thank you for showing up today.
-I would have understood it if you didn't.
-We had a deal.
-Right.
-Still, thanks.
-My wife is going to love it.
-You're welcome.
- see you tomorrow, sir.
- Patterson.
- Good night, Warden.
- night, Becky.
-We just happen to be two people, who happen to know each other,
-who happen to show up at the same movie theater,
-at what happens to be the same time.
-That's it.
-You know, from this angle, you look just as good as you did when we first met.
-How about from this one?
-Even better.
- Oh.
- Uh-uh.
-Those are for your guests.
-Guests?
-Your associates?
-They said you had a meeting.
-They're in the den.
-Evening, Warden.
-There's nothing I can do.
-I'm legally obligated to file every properly drafted motion with the court
-so that a hearing can be scheduled.
-And how long does that take?
-A month, maybe two if there's a logjam.
-I'm sorry, but it's out of my hands.
-Why do I get the feeling you're not all that disappointed?
-May I ask you a question, Warden?
-More of an observation, really.
-I was looking at the, um,
-morgue photos from that boy back in Toledo, Will Clayton.
-And, my Lord, if he wasn't the spitting image of his daddy.
-Apple fell real far from the tree with that one, didn't it?
-Fell off the tree, fell all over the pavement.
-You son of a bitch.
-Your wife gave you a pass on the affair.
-Something tells me that's pretty much all the forgiveness she's got left in her bag.
-Especially when it comes to an illegitimate child.
-What happened with young Will, Warden?
-Get out of my house.
-Lose Scofield's paperwork.
-You gentlemen staying for dinner?
-Thanks, but I think we're on our way.
-Judy, it was a real pleasure.
-Thank you.
-And that just may have been the best iced tea I've ever had.
-Warden, better do everything you can to hold on to this one.
-I will.
-Good.
-Is everything all right?
-Oh, yeah. Just fine, honey.
-I just have a little unfinished work to take care of.
-I'll be right in.
-Okay.
-It's all clear.
-Evening, Lincoln.
-Doctor.
-I'm, uh, supposed to give you a physical this evening.
- Mm-Hmm.
-- Believe me,
-apologize in advance for the heavy dose of irony we're about to participate in.
-That's all right.
-Just doing your job.
-Yeah, well, letting the state know that you're healthy enough to execute
-is not why I went to medical school.
-Hmm.
-I apologize.
-It's okay.
-All right.
-I'm, uh, going to need a family medical history from you,
-any ailments or conditions that are hereditary.
-Start with your mom.
-Hmm... cancer, liver.
-Okay, father?
-Um, split when I was young.
-Siblings?
-Anyone besides Michael?
-Fox River's a small town, Lincoln.
-People around here don't have a whole lot to do besides time and talk.
-You close?
-We were.
-How about now?
-Huh?
-How about now?
-He's been abandoned his whole life.
-Dad, Mom, she died young, and now me.
-Think that's why he's here?
-'Cause your...
-your death would feel like it's happening again?
-I abandoned him a long time ago. That's why he's here.
-Gates closing!
-It's time.
-Time?
-Oh, God, here we go again.
-Count's in 15 minutes.
-What are you doing?
-Trust me, the less you know, the better.
-The less I know?
-Man, you got me in the dark.
-That's exactly where you want to be.
-Don't normally find you here at this hour.
-Are you, uh, seeking his forgiveness or advice?
-I really don't know anymore, Ben.
-All I know is my son Will was my responsibility.
-And if I'd stayed in his life, I could have saved his life.
-His death was an accident, Henry.
-He was a criminal and an addict, but he was only 18 years old.
-His mother made it clear you couldn't be in his life
-if you weren't going to be in hers.
-When you chose to stay with Judy, you understood that.
-I not only understood it, I was grateful for it.
-I told myself I...
-I was respecting her wishes.
-I cursed her under my breath while every day
-I thanked God for allowing me to wash my hands of...
-of Toledo...
-all of it.
-So, I ran home to Judy.
-I buried the secret.
-But I never got a chance to...
-to bury my...
-my son.
-What kind of a person does that, Ben?
-Sacrifices somebody else's life just to make their own life easier?
-You can argue with me all night.
-Believe me, I haven't got anything better to do.
-But it won't change the fact that
-I can't just hand out original copies of evidence.
-If you could just take a look...
-Oh, I don't care if your FOIL is signed by the attorney general,
-I can't give it to you.
-What if we brought somebody here to watch it?
-Your supervisor could monitor him the entire time.
-He'd strip down, swear on a stack of bibles. Whatever it takes.
-Wait, what did you say the docket number was?
-It's, uh, 296-SPE.
-What's wrong?
-Come with me.
-Last night, a pipe burst upstairs, flooded the place.
-Files from over a hundred cases, pretty much lost all of them, including yours.
-Just this room?
-Some kind of freak accident.
-Count 'em.
-Callahan...
-Malinowski, Pohlen.
-Chance, Graziano.
-Scofield, Sucre.
-Scofield.
-Get the hell out here.
-We got a runner!
-All right, for the last time, pi馻ta, where the hell's Scofield?
-He's gone, you're gone. You hear me?
-Call it off, Captain.
-I got Scofield right here.
-Where?
-In the warden's office.
-You looking at him?
-Stop trying to nail the secretary and check the damn office!
-Captain, he's gone.
-Man can't just vanish, deputy.
-I know, sir.
-He never checked out with you?
- No.
- and the rear door?
-It's still locked, sir. I checked.
-How the hell did he...?
-What's going on?
-You're in the warden's office after hours.
-I could kill you and the paperwork wouldn't need much more than the date!
-Tell me, what were you doing in here?
-All right, deputy, that's enough.
-Work wasn't dry, you said to stay until it was.
- you were in here the whole time?
- Yes, sir.
-It's true. I never saw him leave.
-I must not have seen him behind the table.
-Warden, all due respect, this is ridiculous!
- this prisoner was out of his cell.
- he missed the count.
-I understand, deputy.
-Thing is, Mr. Scofield is not our problem anymore.
-Seems there was an error in his paperwork.
-He's going to be transferred after all.
-That's not possible.
-Escort the prisoner back to his cell.
-Warden, all I need is three weeks.
-Get off me!
-Hey, come on, now!
-Please, I just need a little time.
-Just give me the time.
-Any chance you want to write this off as a coincidence?
-Me, neither.
-How could they have known we were coming for the tape?
-Three hours ago, we didn't even know.
-Well, we're pissing someone off.
-You say that like it's a good thing.
-People start breaking the law, you know you're getting warm.
-We still have our copy of the tape, so maybe...
-Nick.
-Stay here.
-Whoever it was is gone.
-Does it look like they got anything?
-No.
-Everything's exactly the way I left it.
-What? What?
-What?
-- The tape, it's gone.
- are you sure?
-How could they know?
-Let's think this through.
-How could they know exactly where to look?
-Wait, wait. Does anyone else have a key to this place?
-- No!
- you sure this is where you put it?
-You were here, remember?
-I was talking to you, I walked toward the cabinet, and I said...
-What?
-Veronica?
-Are you okay?
-Veronica?
-Open up!
-Breakfast, gentleman!
-Let's move it!
-Sucre, let's go.
-Scofield, wait here.
-I'm sure your ride will be along any minute now.
-This can't be it.
-It can't end like this.
-Let's move it!
-Fitz.
-What?
-They were going to take Fitz out.
-It was as clear as day.
-And the cops?
-How long did it take them to respond?
-You got all the timing down?
-Think we would have made it?
-Sucre, now.
-Hey, Fishface, where you going?
-Call my wife,
-tell her to get the kids and get the hell out of the country.
-I'm sorry.
-Don't forget to buckle up.
-What's this prisoner doing out of his cell?
-Being transferred.
-No, no, no, no.
-There must be some kind of a mistake.
-This man filed a motion yesterday.
-He has a medical condition which precludes transfer.
-Sinusitis, right?
-Sinusitis.
-Take the prisoner back to his cell.
-But yank his rec time.
-He missed count last night.
-Hey.
-You're home early.
-Everything okay?
-Yeah. -Yeah, it is.
-There's just, um...
-Judy...
-there's someone I need to tell you about.
-Yes?
-The transfer didn't go through.
-That's disappointing.
-We can refile, but the warden...
-It's a waste of time.
-I think it's time we stop beating around the bush, gentlemen,
-and go after the damn bush!
-Burrows.
-What do you want done?
-Take the only thing Burrows has left: time.
-After all, the chair isn't the only way to take a man's life in prison.Prison Break Season 1 Episode 6-Previously on Prison Break...
-- I didn't kill that man, Michael.
- The evidence says you did.
-I was set up.
-Put down your weapon!
-I find it incumbent that you
-see the inside of a prison cell.
-I'm looking for someone,
-guy named Lincoln Burrows.
-Man killed the Vice
-President's brother.
-Why you want to see Burrows so bad,
-anyhow?
-'Cause he's my brother.
-- I'm getting you out of here.
-- It's impossible.
-Not if you designed the place,
-it isn't.
-You've seen the blueprints.
-Better than that...
-I've got 'em on me.
-There's a lawyer poking around.
-Miss Donovan.
-I didn't mean to scare you.
-It's gone!
-Does anyone else have
-a key to this place?
-You were here, remember?
-I walked over to the cabinet,
-and I...
-Got an issue with our
-little friend over there?
-Maybe it's time I lit up that
-leather once and for all.
-What happened?
-Don't make me lie to you.
-You heard the news, didn't you?
-No, what?
-- They're brothers.
- Who?
- Burrows and Scofield.
- Michael Scofield?
-I'm going to the wall tonight.
-See if I can access the roof.
-Take the only thing
-Burrows has left.
-The chair isn't the only way to
-take a man's life in prison.
-Just a few more rides.
-Then you have to wrap it up.
-Oh, Adam's getting bigger, huh?
- Ten. Hmm?
- Not here.
-We need a favor.
-Been out of the life for years.
-You know that.
-I know.
-Problem is, Diamond,
-no one's gonna believe that
-after I take the heroin
-I have in my pocket
-and put it in the glove box of the
-reasonably priced minivan you hav
- parked over there.
-I will cuff you.
-I will drag you out of
-here in front of everyone.
-What do you need?
-What America needs
-is an environmentally friendly,
-logistically feasible,
-and economically responsible
-alternative fuel source.
-Leave a message, I'll call you back.
-Thanks.
-Hi, it's Wendy.
-I know you wanted to work with no
-distractions, so don't pick up.
-I just wanted to let you know that Nick
-Savrinn left six messages for you.
-What'd you tell him?
-Oh, uh, what you said to say,
-that you were in a meeting.
-Look, if he comes by the office
-tomorrow, tell him I'm not there, okay?
-Okay. Good night, Veronica.
-Thanks, Wendy.
-Bed check.
-Do you want to tell me why you haven't
-returned any of my phone calls?
-Look, I really appreciate
-everything you've done, okay?
-But I don't want your help anymore.
-Don't want my help anymore...
-Do you really think I had something
-to do with that missing tape?
-No, look, I'm just gonna go grab a cup
-of coffee, and get back to work, okay?
-I don't have time
-for this right now.
-Veronica.
-Just wait a second.
-Will you hold on a second?
- Listen, why do you avoid...?
-- Don't touch me, all right?
-Everything okay, Miss Donovan?
-Lucas,
-do you mind walking me back inside?
-Take a walk, pal.
-You're being paranoid.
-- You're being paranoid.
- Go away.
-Show some skin, Scofield.
-Hey, Scofield.
-I'm trying to sleep, boss.
-I can't get through the wall.
-What do you mean,
-you can't get through the wall?
-I know how to do it.
-I just don't have
-the time to do it.
-We're locked up.
-All we got is time.
-You don't understand.
-I planned this break on a schedule.
-Them constantly coming
-up here for count
-won't let me do what I need to
-do to get through that wall.
-If I'm not back on schedule,
-which means we're through that
-wall by the end of the day manana,
-we're not getting out of here.
-Look, there are three things
-for certain in life--
-death, taxes and count.
-Only way to stop count is...
-What?
-Never mind. It's a bad idea.
-Worse than the idea
-of losing Maricruz?
-A lockdown.
-We get Gen Pop locked down for a day,
-you'll have all the time you need.
- and no count?
-- Bulls don't even come by.
-Only one problem.
-How do we get a lockdown?
-Can you get to the prison AC unit?
-Maybe.
-You want a lockdown,
-you got to get the inmates riled up.
-And if you want to piss
-off the meat in concrete,
-turn up the heat.
-I thought you were retired.
-Never mind me.
-Some heavy hitters want this done,
-so that means I want it done.
-No screw ups.
-For you, Diamond,
-it's not a problem,
-Burrows is as good as dead.
-Hottest April on record.
- Global warming.
- Probably. you got a minute?
-Uh-huh. About five years worth.
-Sure, right, um...
-You never told me Lincoln
-Burrows is your brother.
- It never came up.
- Right.
-I'm curious if that isn't because
-of my father, the governor.
-He may not be the one pulling the
-switch, but you and I both know
-he has the power to grant clemency,
-and he won't, and he never does.
-My old man was an abusive
-drunk who abandoned his family.
-I don't judge anyone by
-their father's actions.
-Or inactions.
-If that was your concern.
-Just so you know,
-I don't agree with his politics.
-I'm sorry about your brother.
-I appreciate that.
-Hey, this isn't much.
-Um...
-I have to give Lincoln
-a weekly checkup now.
-If you want,
-I could schedule those visits
-to end right before you
-come in for your shots.
-That way, uh,
-you could at least see each other,
-even if it's just in passing.
-Thank you.
-Yeah.
-Greetings from the kitchen, Fish.
-100 bucks.
-Theodore Bagwell,
-transferred back from the infirmary.
-Yeah!
-We got you a little
-get well gift.
-Aw...
-It's just the right size.
-Thank you, boys.
-I'll catch up with you later.
-What's you name?
-Seth.
-You new, Seth?
-Scared? Look at me, boy.
-You probably heard
-stories about me.
-They're not all true.
-What do you say we go for a walk?
-Your co-counsel's already here.
-Excuse me?
-What the hell are you doing here?
-I'm talking to my client.
-- Don't talk to him.
- Veronica...
-We don't know anything
-about this guy.
-He found something
-that can help us out.
-You have one minute.
-I've been going over the incident
-report from the night of the murder,
-and somebody made an anonymous
-phone call to the local cops
-claiming to see Lincoln
-running away from the garage
-with bloody pants.
-We've been through this.
-Look, you can't cross-examine a
-witness if you don't know who it is.
-We don't need to know who he is;
-we know where he is.
-What do you mean?
-Well, it took some doing, but a P.I.
-friend of mine
-tracked that phone call back
-to the police department.
-Whoever made that call couldn't have
-seen Lincoln running from the garag
- that night.
-How do you know?
-Because the phone call
-came from Washington, D.C.
-You were supposed to turn off the A/C,
-not turn on the furnace.
-It's getting so hot in here.
-Did I say you could talk, Cherry?
-You'll know when I want
-you to open your mouth.
-Geary!
-You got to do something
-about the heat.
- Doing The best we can.
- Your best is garbage.
-It's a hundred degrees in here.
-Look like I got frostbite to you?
-Line up!
-Why don't you transfer us
-all someplace cooler...
-like Africa?
-Get your ass on the line, convict.
-All of you, hit that line!
-We'll move when the
-temperature situation
-is rectified, all right?
-Hey, Bellick,
-this is Mack in Cell Block.
-We got some cons popping off.
-Give 'em a smack,
-throw 'em on the line and write 'em up.
-If you can't handle it,
-don't cash your paycheck this week.
-This is not a good time, Doc.
-Oh, I just got a call a prisoner
-was suffering from heat exhaustion.
-- He's faking it.
- is that Your medical opinion?
-We got a bunch of overheated
-cons getting loud in the A-Wing.
-I don't blame them.
-It's an oven in there.
-Everything's under control,
-but you should go back to
-the infirmary building.
-When things calm down,
-I'll have your patients
-transferred from sick bay.
-I'm just looking out
-for your best interests.
-And I appreciate that, um...
-but, Officer Bellick,
-you and I both know
-that it's illegal to deny
-a prisoner medical care,
-and you could lose
-your job over it.
-And I'm just looking out
-for your best interests.
-Go right on in.
-Thank you, sir.
-Don't be a baby, T-Bag.
-It's ain't that hot.
-Not that hot?!
-When this guy woke up this morning,
-he was white!
-You want to cool off?
-Step back!
-We'll step back when we get
-some wind blowing in here.
-All right, that's it! Lockdown!
-Everyone back to your cells!
-I said, everyone back to your cells now,
-convicts!
-Lockdown!
-You got your lockdown, bro.
-- You're coming with me.
- What? no, no, no.
-I'm the lookout, man, that's it.
-I need you down there.
-It's a two-man job.
-Let's hang a sheet.
-N-N-No way, man.
-You only hang a sheet
-when you and your cellie want
-to get friendly, you know?
-You want to protect
-your prison rep,
-or you want to get out of here?
-What the hell's going on in here?
-Well, these inmates became belligerent
-and they refused to rack in.
-You locked it down with inmates
-still out of their cells?
-We can handle 20 out-of-control
-inmates easier than 300.
-Listen up, bros, listen up.
-Bellick, I got one for you.
-What do you call a piece of white
-trash who couldn't pass the cops' exam
-and now makes less than a mailman?
-A C.O.
-Get your hands of the fence.
-Suck it, pig!
-You know, Teddy, you really let me down,
-and that's hard to do,
-because I don't expect much...
-from the inbred child of a retard.
-That's right, Teddy.
-I read your psych records...
-about how your daddy raped
-his mongoloid sister,
-and then nine months later,
-little Teddy pops out.
-I'm going to kill you!
-It's hotter than hell.
-They'll wear themselves
-out eventually.
-The call was a fake.
-What about a stay
-of execution or...?
-No, no, it's legally insufficient.
-What the hell does that...
-mean?
-What the hell does that mean?
-It means the prosecution could point out
-the evidence from your criminal trial.
-Okay?
-The blood, the video, the gun.
-A questionable phone call is
-not going to stack up to that.
-- But it's something, right?
- Absolutely.
-We got an area code,
-and my contact is going to track that
-number to someplace more specific--
-a building,
-a neighborhood, a block--
-to the person who
-made this phone call.
-What happens next?
-We need to catch the
-next flight to D.C.
-That is, of course,
-if you trust me now.
-It's coming!
-It's coming! It's coming!
-Get on the train!
-Get on the train!
-Get on the train!
-Let's get to my office.
-Oh, just what I thought.
-The piglets are scared
-of the big bad wolf.
-Big bad wolf!
-Just what I thought.
-Get on the train!
-Come on.
-Marilyn, no!
-Whose keys are those?
-I guess in the commotion...
-How many rounds do you think you're
-going to get off before they get thei
- hands on you?
-This is Bellick.
-Our wing has been breached.
-I want A-Wing evacuated
-and shut down.
-All access to B-Wing cut off now.
-We'll get some fluids into you,
-you'll be good as new, okay?
-Nod your head if you believe me.
-Good man.
-Theo.
-What can we do for you today?
-Hmm.
-This where it hurts?
-A little higher and to the left.
-You're three weeks post-op.
-Your knee is being held together
-by a rod and three screws.
-I'm saying tenderness is normal,
-no more meds.
-Okay... Kuame, why are you back?
-Inmates in cell block
-have compromised
-lockdown and breached A-Wing
-through the guard station.
-A-Wing is shutting down.
-Whoo-hoo!
-It's popping off up in Gen Pop!
-That's what I'm talking about,
-baby.
-Somewhere on the other
-side of this wall
-is the main drainage pipe to
-the prison's old sewer system.
-We can get through this wall,
-we can get into the pipe.
-We can get into the pipe,
-we can get into the infirmary.
-If we can get to the infirmary,
-then we can get out of here.
-Sorry,
-all visitors have to leave the facility.
- This is privileged attorney...
- you have to leave.
-There's a minor
-disturbance in cell block.
-A-Wing is being shut down
-for safety purposes.
-A-Wing?
-Veronica, Michael is in there.
- Will you be okay?
- you have to leave now.
-Go to D.C.-- it's all we got.
-I'll take care of Michael.
-All right?
- Okay.
- Please.
-Sorry about cutting you short.
-Bob, how many times have I told you not
-to apologize. It makes you look weak.
-Now what's going on?
-Like I said,
-it's a minor disturbance.
-Minor disturbance? My brother's in
-Gen Pop, give it to me straight.
-Some clowns breached cell block.
-But they won't get anywhere.
-We always have locked
-doors on either end.
-There's nothing to worry about.
-Son of a bitch.
-Additional sections of A-Wing
-have been compromised.
-I'll be damned.
-A rookie C.O.,
-and it ain't even Christmas.
-Get the cuffs off.
-Get out of here, T-Bag.
-Oh, I see--
-you found him first, finder's keepers?
-You know, I respect that.
-I do. But, uh...
-I think we can work something out.
-What you got?
-Oh, I can make your last few weeks
-on Earth, quite, quite enjoyable.
-Get you some Demerol, some X...
-You know, make you forget
-about that big, bad chair.
-No deal.
-You've got to learn
-the art of negotiating.
-Lesson one: Bargaining position.
-Yours just changed.
- What are you doing?
- I gotta get out of here.
-Look around,
-you're not gonn make it.
-No blood needs to spill, Sink.
-Then walk away.
-We both know that
-ain't gonna happen.
-Yeah.
-That's one big pile of concrete.
-How do you know where the pipe is?
-I got someone to
-show us where it is.
-Oh, really? Who?
-Infection's not so bad,
-but I'm going to give you a shot of
-penicillin just to make sure, okay?
-Thanks, Doc.
-This is Rizzo.
-Does anyone need back up, over?
-Negative,
-A-Wing is evacuating and locked down.
-Remain in B-Wing.
-What's up, Doc?
-Come on, Doc.
-You don't want to do this.
-We're sorry. This line is
-experiencing technical difficulties.
-You ever see one of
-them safari shows,
-where a bunch of cheetahs just
-jump all up on an antelope?
-Guess which one you are?
-Tough little gorilla, ain't he?
-I was raised to believe the
-devil's got some crazy power,
-but I don't think shining him on
-this wall is gonna bring it down.
-Not unless he's got a
-sledgehammer with him.
-We don't need a sledgehammer.
-What the hell am I
-supposed to do with this?
-Sick Bay, report?
-Sick Bay, please report.
-Rizzo, is everything okay?
-All clear in Sick Bay. Over.
-Roger that.
-Let the bulls worry
-about the noise.
-You worry about how you're gonna
-drill through a six-inch concrete wall
-with what used to be an eggbeater.
-We just need a few small holes.
-How are we going to fit
-through a few small holes?
-Ever hear of tensile strength?
-Hooke's Law of Elasticity?
-What do you think?
-If we drill holes in
-strategic locations,
-we compromise the load-carrying
-capacity of the wall.
-How about speaking English?
-We'll be able to break through the part
-of the wall that covers the pip
- opening.
-Give me that.
-We go in through the tip of each horn,
-the eyes,
-the end of the nose,
-the bottom of the fangs
-and end of the braids.
-It makes a kind of
-X. Let's get to it.
-If I can get DIRT in there with some of
-the newer firepower the state'
- issued...
-Oh, yeah, so we can end the riots
-today and start the funeral tomorrow?
-I can contain this, sir.
-- I've got a call for you.
- Not now.
-I think you should take this, boss.
-It's the governor.
- Governor.
-- Where's my daughter?
-Not to worry, sir, she's fine.
-She's in sick bay in B-Wing.
-It's a completely different
-part of the facility.
-It's, uh,
-totally locked off from the disturbance.
-Disturbance? That's what you're
-calling a riot nowadays?
-Can any of these
-animals get to her?
-Sir, it's impossible for anyone
-from A-Wing to get into sick bay.
-The guard there assures us
-that everything is fine.
-We have everything under control,
-Governor.
-For your sake,
-you better hope you do.
-I'm going to dance with you, Doc!
-We're going to dance
-till the sun come up!
-It's your turn.
-I ain't messing with no Diablo,
-man.
-We can't afford downtime.
-We have to switch off drilling.
-It's bad mojo, bro.
-Are you kidding me?
-I mess with him,
-you drill into him,
-he gets pissed, and then what, huh?
-I got enough enemies already.
-You believe in God, right?
-You know I do.
-So you're protected.
-He'll protect you from him.
-I assure you, once Bob and I
-are done getting acquainted...
-...everyone else
-will get their turn.
-Yeah!
-We're going to have a little fun now.
-Don't worry.
-I don't got the blickey.
-My pipes are clean.
-Now, where you going, rookie?
-No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
-They always think
-they can run away.
-I've got a question for you, Fish.
-What if we do all this work,
-and the pipe is ten feet that way?
-- It won't be.
- you got X-ray vision?
-I calculated the drill
-point coordinates,
-hid them in my tattoo, and then
-projected them back onto the wall.
-Everything's been worked out so
-the image hits the right spot.
-It's just math.
-What if your math is wrong?
-You'll drill into one of a
-dozen gas lines behind the wall.
-There'll be an explosion,
-and we'll be burned alive.
-But you're good at math, right?
-They're breaking out.
-- They're breaking...
- Shh.
-Yo, Stroke,
-you got longer arms than me, man.
-Ow! Son of a...
-That bitch stuck me.
-They think it's hot now?
-I want all the water shut off.
-- I'll call it in.
- Mack, you take care of it.
-Yes, sir.
- Yeah, we have a problem.
-- Oh, that's right. Yeah.
-Bob here seen the hole.
-He's got to go away.
-- No one's going anywhere.
-- He's seen the hole.
-So have you.
-Looks like your lockup idea
-didn't work out too good, huh?
-I have a daughter. Please.
-We gotta kill him.
-The cops are right outside.
-They'll stay outside,
-as long as they know
-we're keeping him alive.
-But he's a guard.
-He's gonna squeal.
-What the hell does this
-have to do with you anyway?
-This is not any of your concern.
-Hmm.
-See,
-Bob here knows about our secret.
-He knows about our escape.
-So it's all of our concern,
-now isn't it?
-Easy, big fella. It's just me.
-Looks like you took
-a pretty good hit.
-Cons got that rook
-guard in Gen Pop.
-Kid's probably dead already,
-or wishing he was.
-Where's Scofield?
-I haven't seen him
-since things jumped off.
-I gotta find him.
-You're looking for Scofield?
-Yeah, Turk.
-Come on.
-You got things backwards, pervert.
-You're in as much trouble as he is,
-you understand?
-Go ahead, go ahead.
-Stick me. Stick me.
-Let's see how many
-times I can shout out
-about your little hole in
-there before I bleed out, huh?
-'Cause every con in here is gonna
-know about your little escape,
-before one drop of my
-blood hits the floor.
-So, you see, friends,
-either I'm through
-that hole with you,
-or I'm gonna sing like Johnny Cash.
-Hey, yo,
-Stroke's about to get the doc!
-Sucre,
-I need you to finish what we started.
-What's going on, man?
-Where you going?
-Sick Bay.
-Hey, there's no way into B-Wing.
-We're all locked out.
-I'm not. No one touches the C.O.
-No one.
-You gonna clue me in, paisan?
-It's faster if we cut through here.
-Burrows is as good as dead.Prison Break Season 1 Episode 7-Previously on Prison Break:
-I didn't kill that man,
-Michael.
-The evidence says you did.
-I was set up.
-Put down your weapon.
-I find it incumbent that you
-see the inside of a prison cell.
-I'm looking for someone.
-A guy named Lincoln Burrows.
-The man killed the Vice
-President's brother.
-Why you want to see
-Burrows so bad anyhow?
-- 'Cause he's my brother.
-- I'm getting you out of here.
-That's impossible.
-Not if you designed
-the place it isn't.
-- You've seen the blueprints.
- Better than that.
-I've got them on me.
-I took some time to
-speak to your mother...
-If you're talking about
-that guy at Fox River...
-He refuses to call
-him his father.
-Take the only thing
-Burrows has left.
-The chair isn't the only way to
-take a man's life in prison.
-And now,
-scenes from last week's episode.
-Constantly coming
-up here for count
-won't let me do what I need to
-do to get through that wall.
-Only way to stop
-count is a lockdown.
-You've got to get
-the inmates riled up.
-All right, that's it!
-Lockdown!
-Somebody made an
-anonymous phone call.
-Whoever made that call
-couldn't have seen Lincoln.
-How do you know?
-Because the phone call
-came from Washington, DC.
-This is Bellick.
-Our wing has been breached.
-Hooke's Law of Elasticity.
-If we drill holes in
-strategic locations,
-we compromise the load-carrying
-capacity of the wall.
-Take the cuffs off.
-A rookie CO.
-Get out of here, T-Bag.
-I think we can work
-something out.
-No deal.
-Where's my daughter?
-Not to worry, sir. She's fine.
-The guard there assures us
-that everything is fine.
-We have everything under control,
-Governor.
-You better hope you do.
-They're breaking out.
-They're breaking...
-Shh.
-We need a favor.
-Some heavy hitters
-want this done so...
-Burrows is as good as dead.
- You looking for Scofield?
- Yeah.
-Come on.
-Hey, yo,
-Big Stroke's about to get the doc!
-Sucre,
-I need you to finish what we started.
-No one touches the CO. No one.
- Any word from the governor?
- Not yet, boss.
-Bellick!
-Get those guys in line!
-Get them into formation.
- We going back in?
- Not yet.
-We cut the water off
-about an hour ago.
-The stink alone should
-drive them out of there.
-- You think that's gonna work?
-- No, but it's protocol,
-and we're all gonna
-do this by the book.
-It's the best chance we have of
-everybody getting out of there without
-getting hurt.
-Hey!
-This is the warden!
-What's happening in there?
-Hey, we got some demands!
-Tell them we need
-the air back on.
-We need the AC!
-We've got a hostage:
-the guard.
-We got a hostage!
-The new jack!
-Find out who's in there.
-They got Bob.
-That girl doctor--
-tell him we got her.
-Why don't you do it?
-I don't want to get shot.
-And we got the girl doctor!
- the doctor?
-- There's only one.
-How the hell did that happen?
-How did they get
-their hands on her?
-I thought she was safe.
-She was in Sick Bay.
-We've got to get her out of there.
-Somebody has got to go in there, now.
-- We can't do it, sir.
- Why not?
-It's not by the book.
-Sir,
-I've got some updates for you.
-Help!
-Help!
-Scofield's in here?
-He's in here?
-Turk?
-Turk!
-You ain't gonna use that.
-You makin' up the rules now,
-ese?
-It's my house.
-You got a problem?
-Yeah, I got a problem.
-We all do.
-No problem.
-I swear to God.
-I'm not gonna say anything.
-- I didn't see anything.
-- That's right, badge.
-You didn't see nothing.
-Wait.
-Don't leave.
-Sorry. I'll be back.
-Don't worry.
-I'll cover for you.
-Don't worry, CO, all right?
-I'm not gonna hurt nobody.
-I'm part of the team now.
-Help a brother out.
-Drag that over.
-Cat's away...
-Mm-hmm, hmm, hmm.
-Ladies and gentlemen, please return to
-your seats and fasten your seat belts.
-We are making our final
-approach into Washington, DC.
-We need to focus on
-the real question.
-Who wanted Terrence
-Steadman dead?
-The call came from DC.
-What does that tell you?
-You got to think past the government,
-though.
-Anybody could be here.
-A business partner, a rival...
-Before Steadman was killed,
-EcoField introduced a prototype electric
-engine at the techno conference.
-$60 barrels of oil would be obsolete
-if that thing ever hit the mainstream.
-Could be oil, oil companies...
-Suppliers, consumers,
-everything in between.
-Or the government of an
-oil-based economy...
-like the United States.
- can I take your soda?
- Oh, sure.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
-At any rate, we land,
-we meet my guy,
-and even if we don't find the person who
-tipped off the cops, we find his phone.
-The paper trail begins.
-That's the governor.
-Whatever happens,
-don't say anything.
-Governor,
-I appreciate your coming.
-Now, you should know, since our
-conversation, the situation has
-escalated.
-But not to worry, we're making
-good progress with our contacts.
-Just cut the crap, Warden,
-and tell me where
-my daughter is.
-Help!
-Help!
-We got a... "Tyler Robert
-Hudson." That is fancy, CO.
-Look at that address:
-144 Oak Park...
-What's this?
-Terrace.
-Terrace.
-How do you swing that, CO?
-Sounds like you're about
-something living on a... terrace.
-I can't wait to kick it on a terrace.
-What...
-Aww... aww...
-This here must be
-your daughter.
-Put it back.
-Prom?
-You know what they say about
-a prom dress, don't you?
-She ain't come home that night,
-did she?
-No, she wore that all....
-night long.
-Next morning
-she had to throw that dress in
-the trash can behind the motel,
-so her mama didn't see the...
-Hey, hey, hey, hey.
-What the hell are you doing?
-I'm just kicking it with Deputy Dawg,
-you know... talking women.
-I'll be very clear here because you
-and I face an evolutionary cap...
-You ain't gonna hurt this man.
-We're locked into this thing now,
-understand?
-And he's the only
-leverage we have.
- Thank you.
-- You're welcome.
-Now,
-do we have an understanding?
-I'm on your side now.
-Do you understand me?
-I'm just going with the flow.
-You let me know when you're
-done with your, uh, "leverage."
-Let me out!
-Let's smoke the bitch out!
-It ain't gonna hurt real bad,
-if you make it easy...
-If you make it hard, though...
-Open the door! Come here.
-Come open this door!
-Open this door!
-Come on.
-Grab my hand.
-Come on!
-I've got you.
-You're all right?
-It's okay.
-I'm not gonna hurt you.
-See these pipes?
-We're going to stay on them.
-They go through the wall
-and over the hallway,
-and they're going to
-get us out of here.
-All you have to
-do is follow me.
- Okay?
- Okay.
-Okay.
-Let's go.
-Where did she go?
-Where are we meeting him?
-Georgetown,
-in a parking garage.
-He's a private investigator.
-He used to be my roommate,
-freshman year at Duke.
-The disturbance has escalated
-at this Chicago-area prison.
-Oh, my God, Nick, look.
-At least two hostages
-have been confirmed
-in what is now being
-called a full-scale riot,
-here at the Fox River
-State Penitentiary.
-Should we go back
-or keep going?
-Just keep going.
-You want to go back and stand there with
-the rest of the people who aren't
-helping?
-Come on.
-The National Guard responded after
-Illinois Governor Frank Tancredi
-declared a state of emergency
-shortly after 3:00 p.m.
-Come on, honey.
-It's time to go.
-Hold on. Hold on.
-No word on what caused the initial
-disturbance, but sources with the...
-That's not Fox River, is it?
- What are You doing?
- We have to go. Come on.
-No, Dad might be in trouble.
-Look, your father's already in trouble.
-There's nothing we can do about it.
-Just don't make a scene, okay?
-He gets very uncomfortable
-with this thing. Just...
-Let's just go, okay?
-- Oh, God forbid, man!
-- Please!
-We're just talking about my
-old man here and his life.
-If-if that's all
-right with you.
- Leave me out of this.
- I am leaving You out of it.
-I left you out of it
-the day I met you.
-Okay, L.J.
-Because nothing in her life or
-mine has anything to do with you.
-I'm going to pretend
-I didn't hear that.
-Oh, yeah? Or what?
-You see,
-this is what I'm talking about.
-This is the kind of crap
-I have to deal with.
-Just let me handle it!
-The kind of crap you
-have to deal with?
- L.J., do You want to talk...
- Oh!You got No clue, do you?
- Honey, look.
-- Leave me alone!
-- Get off me!
- What the hell are You doing?
-You don't talk to
-her like that.
-Stop it!
-Stop!
-Go upstairs, L.J., now!
-Go!
- You love that man?
- Just go.
- You love that man.
- do What I say.
-Turk, why are you doing this?
-Who sent you?
-Why? Why?
-Why'd you do this?
-What's it all about?
-Who sent you?
-Man, you've got to help me.
-You've got to help me. Please.
-Talk!
-Who's your friend?
-You scared the hell out of me.
-Who you talking to?
-It's the Fish's idea.
-The devil marks the walls so you
-know where to drill the holes.
-You're making holes
-with an egg beater?
-I know. Crazy, huh?
-It's called the Hooker Law.
-It says that if you poke the exact
-right holes in something big and strong,
-it gets very weak.
-That's true.
-When the wall is weak,
-we can take it down.
-At least that's the plan.
-Yeah. It's always the plan.
-You should never
-underestimate a wall.
-You see...
-sometimes, no matter how hard you try,
-it just won't give in.
-Are you all right?
-I'm okay. I'm fine.
-You know what?
-I need a minute. I'm sorry.
-- It's not much further.
- Just a sec.
-We can stop if you want,
-catch your breath.
-Yeah, I could use a minute.
-Things should be
-winding down around now.
-Pretty soon the powers-that-be
-will break in and...
-it'll all be over.
-It's just a matter of time.
-What's happening anyway?
-All hell is breaking loose.
-But I think if we stay up
-here we should be okay.
-I can't believe
-this is happening.
-You ever been to Baja?
- Mexico?
- No.
-There's this great
-place down there.
-20 bucks a night,
-hammock on the back deck.
-Beers are 50 cents.
-25 cents at happy hour.
-You ever been to Thailand?
-Thailand's great.
-Michael, if you're trying to calm me
-down, you're doing a terrible job.
-But I am trying.
-Shh! You hear that?
- Why are You here?
- What do You mean?
-Crawling around in the ceiling,
-risking your life.
-You needed help, and, uh...
-I came to find you.
-How did you know where to go?
-When everything
-went off in A Wing,
-the COs left the station.
-I saw you on the monitor.
-One of my first assignments on PI,
-we were up here,
-cleaning out toxic mold.
-It took days. So,
-I'm kind of familiar
-with the layout.
-I hope you wore a mask.
-Excuse me?
-To prevent inhalation.
-Mold can be really dangerous.
-Yeah. I wore a mask.
-Get up. Get up there.
-The door to the visitation room,
-did you ever use it?
-Um... not usually,
-but my access card should work.
-Get up. Get up.
-Psst!
-Let's go.
-Let's go!
-Yes, sir, I understand. But believe me,
-Sara is our top priority.
-The hell she is. I ordered a
-state of emergency an hour ago.
-Soldier,
-get me your commanding officer.
-Now what the hell is
-going on out here?
-Negotiating, sir.
-They can't hold
-out much longer.
-Negotiating?!
-It is 100 degrees in there.
-They're almost out of water.
-We are trying to avoid
-doing anything extreme.
-Look, I don't care if it takes a
-massacre to get her out of there.
-Do you understand me?
-Now if you're not gonna do it,
-I am!
-Captain, spread the news.
-You're going in.
-It's time to do this my way.
-All right.
-Hey!
-Fish!
-You gonna keep that
-nurse all to yourself?
-Stroke!
-Somebody help me.
-Come on, this way!
-Good call, Governor,
-bringing in the big guns.
-I appreciate your support.
-Captain Brad Bellick.
-I sent you a letter earlier this year.
-My views on penal reform.
-Oh. And what are they?
-These inmates don't mess around.
-Us COs need to get tough.
-Warden Pope's a good guy.
-Don't get me wrong.
-But he doesn't understand
-that sometimes
-you got to grab the situation
-by the gonads and take control.
-And is that what you would do,
-Captain?
-Yes, sir,
-that's exactly what I'd do.
-Give me that. Give me that.
-- I don't know...
- Give me that thing.
-Demolition runs in the family.
-The whole trick is pressure.
-Where should I... Here?
- Yeah...
- Good, good.
-You see, you should push hard,
-but not too hard.
-Just like when you, you know.
-Yeah, well,
-you got to be careful, though.
- Yeah, I know it.
- No, I mean it. You...
-One slip,
-and you-you'll hit the gas pipe.
-Gas... pipe?
-Yeah, you know,
-as in pipe that carries the gas.
-We can't go this way.
-We have to.
-There's no other way to Visitation.
-This is it.
-No, it's not.
-- It's back this way.
-- This won't help.
- Trust me.
-- Michael, if you're wrong...
-We don't have time.
-Not too hard.
-Not... too soft.
-When I was her age,
-I had such bad skin.
-Oh! Ooh! Eee!
-Acne they called it.
-Yeah. She looks just like all
-them girls who made fun of me.
-After I kill you,
-I'm gonna crawl out that hole
-and call me up a limousine,
-and me and your baby
-is going to the prom.
-Captain,
-what's the news with Sara?
-We're still trying to find her,
-sir.
-You don't even
-know where she is?
-We're on it.
-Soon as we do, we'll let you know.
-You should've listened to Captain
-Bellick and gassed the whole block.
-Captain Bellick?
-He's right on the front line.
-He knows what these guys can do.
-You better pray that Sara gets
-out of there in one piece.
-I do, Governor,
-but this is still my prison.
-Whatever happens,
-I take full responsibility. Excuse me.
-It's this way.
-Uh! Yeah.
-Ooh... yes. We're through.
-Time to put this
-theory to the test.
-I guess we start
-chipping away now.
-Right on.
-She's all yours, pal.
-The smell. The sm...
-We did it.
-That's it.
-But I can't leave you here.
-You don't have a choice.
-I'm one of the bad guys, remember?
-Do you see the assailant?
-Number eight, affirmative.
-I've got him in sight.
-What are you going to do?
-Go back to my cell.
-Stay out of the way.
- Michael...
- What?
-They see us.
-You have to go.
-I can't. They'll kill you.
-You go out the door,
-I'll drop to the floor.
-They're sharpshooters, Michael.
-They won't miss.
-That's why you
-can't stay here.
-- What's going on?!
-- I'm coming, Doc!
-Go!
-Who's this?
-That's my guy.
-Hey.
-Nice ride.
-Yeah, you like that?
-Cop auction. 300 bucks.
-You must be Veronica.
-Whoever tipped off the cops about
-Lincoln Burrows called from this number.
-That wasn't an easy trace.
-I hope you're not too bummed.
-- Why, what's the problem?
-- It's a pay phone.
-This is it,
-11th and Constitution.
-Anyone could have
-made that call.
-Any one of the million people
-who pass through here every day.
-That's empty.
-What about that?
-Federal Energy Commission,
-that's interesting.
-Where you going?
-I'm gonna go see if this
-guy knows what was in there.
-Excuse me.
-Do you know what was
-in that space before?
-Okay, thanks.
-Hey.
-It was the regional headquarters
-for a company called EcoField.
-- Terrence Steadman's company.
-- That's right.
- Hello?
- Veronica?
- Who is this?
-- That's the problem, Veronica.
-You ask too many questions.
-Now I have one for you.
-Is Lincoln Burrows
-really worth it?
-Gove me the phone.
-Who is this?
-Nick Savrinn,
-I just wanted to let you know.
-As of now,
-both of you are dead.
-Come on, let's go.
-Michael! Michael!
-Michael!
-Whoa, whoa, whoa!
-Whoa, whoa, whoa!
-I didn't touch him, man.
-I didn't touch him!
-Ask him!
-Things have changed since we last met.
-Relax, partner.
-I'm in on it now.
-The rabbit plan.
-Know all about it. So does the CO.
-Sucre!
-Why'd you take Abruzzi down there?
-I didn't take him down there.
-And the pedophile--
-he thinks he's in!
-- Shut up!
-- Where's Michael?
-Where's Michael?!
-Michael!
-Where have you been?
-All over. Are you all right?
- Yeah, are you?
- Yes. Yes.
-Move!
-I'm okay. I'm okay.
-Bellick.
-She's walking.
-That's a good sign.
-Yeah. Astute observation.
-Maybe you'd like to share
-that with the governor?
-I was tense. I was just...
-Next time you bad-mouth me
-to one of my superiors,
-there are going to be
-serious consequences.
-Do I make myself clear,
-Captain?
- Yes, sir.
- good.
-Sara!
-Sara! Sara!
- Dad?
-- Sara!
-Thank God. Are you all right?
-Are you okay?
-I told you when you took this job, I
-knew something like this was going to
-happen.
-Didn't I? I knew something
-like this was gonna happen.
-God, Dad, how about,
-I'm happy to see you alive?
-Oh, sweetheart, I just want you to
-see what you're doing to yourself.
-I mean, there is nobody that
-is forcing you to be here.
-I know. Thanks, Dad.
-All right. Clean this mess up.
-What's going on?
-You won't believe it, Fish. We did it.
-We never seen nothing like it.
-Those little "Hooker"
-holes were right on!
-All right, let's get everyone
-out of here, especially him!
-I'm getting him out of here.
-I'm going to take care of him myself.
-- You're not gonna kill him.
-- I'm not coming back here.
-It's over!
-We don't need him no more.
-You're not gonna kill him.
-You so stupid you're gonna let
-him walk out that front door?
-- That ain't for you to decide.
-- After all he's seen?
-- After all he's seen?
- Get up.
-- After all he's seen?
-- Get out!
-Keep your mouth shut.
-Turn left.
-Get out!
-If we have a problem,
-we know where to find you.
-Bye-bye.
-Forget about it.
-Just forget about it, all right?!
-No!
-One for the team.
-Okay, so this is the complete
-list of the injured and the dead?
-- And it's the whole list?
- Yeah.
-Thank you very much.
-Oh, thanks.
-Hey, Ron.
-Dr. Tancredi.
-Glad to see you
-made it out alive.
-Yeah, me, too.
- Um, question.
- Mm-hmm.
-Why'd your department
-assign inmates on PI
-to do a toxic mold
-removal project?
-What toxic mold project?
-In the crawlspace in A Wing.
-PI didn't go there.
-We'd never assign
-inmates to do that.
- Okay, sorry.
- No problem.