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.
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