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越狱第一季Prison-Break

[日期:2007-08-15]   [字体: ]
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
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