Prison Break Season1 17.J-Cat
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「Prison Break Season1 17.J-Cat」
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- Previously on Prison Break.
- Did you see the guy in the viewing room? No.
- It was Dad.
- I know that guy.
- What is it? It was fused into Michael Scofield's skin.
- - Where'd it come from? - As far as I can tell, a guard's uniform.
- What's wrong? The blueprints, the ones we need to get from the psych ward to the infirmary, they're gone.
- Hey, that's looking good.
- You're making some real progress.
- The plaster adds a lot of weight.
- I may have to add reinforcements.
- Whatever it takes, as long as you get done in time for the anniversary.
- It'll be done.
- Hold this.
- You know, the Shah loved his Taj so much that he built another temple just like it on the other side of the river.
- It was an absolute mirror image.
- Except it was darker, it was like a black Taj Mahal.
- Never heard of it.
- Well, that's 'cause it was never completed.
- He was overthrown by his favorite son before he could finish it.
- - Sounds like a myth.
- - No, it's 100% true.
- I think.
- Excuse me, Warden.
- Dr.
- Tancredi is here to see you.
- Thank you.
- Adams, please escort Mr.
- Scofield back to his cell.
- - Doctor, what can I do for you? - Actually, it's about Scofield, sir.
- Come in.
- - What about Scofield? - The burn on his back is fairly serious.
- He seems to be recovering.
- At first, I assumed he was being assaulted by another inmate, but I found this embedded in the skin on his back.
- - What's this? - It's fabric.
- Came from a guard's uniform.
- What are you doing? I'm trying to remember those blueprints, what we lost to the burn.
- Without them, we'll never be able to navigate those pipes beneath psych ward.
- - Any luck? - No.
- I spent a lot of time studying those blueprints, tracing them night after night, considering every possible route to the infirmary.
- It's like trying to take a test you studied for 10 years ago.
- PI! - How do they get like that, I got no idea.
- - I do.
- - Tugging on too many pockets.
- - She tug on your pocket? I may be social, but that's the boundary line even I won't cross.
- So how about it, Fish? When we rolling out? - One hiccup left, but I'm working on it.
- - Yeah, and what is that? Our road map's a little incomplete at the moment.
- I don't get it.
- Why not just go down there again? 'Cause, one, I don't have the guard's uniform anymore, which means I can't get across the yard or past the orderly.
- And two, even if I did, it's a mess down there.
- I need this.
- - You think you're gonna remember it? - Not with you hounding me.
- Time to wrap it up.
- We're going to have you start exterminating.
- - We're not done in here.
- - Well, you look done to me.
- No, CO, we still got the carpet to do, man.
- No, Bellick is going to bring professionals in to do that.
- Wants the job done right.
- - When's that going to happen? - Tomorrow.
- We got a real problem on our hands, don't we? Rug monkeys gonna come in here, tear up that carpet and that hole's gonna be smiling up at them.
- - We'll have to fill it in.
- - We just dug that bitch.
- All we need is a piece of plywood and a couple inches of that fast-setting concrete on top of it.
- The carpet guys will never know there's anything beneath it.
- And the night we break out, we'll just smash through with a sledgehammer.
- Well, okay.
- Let's get on it.
- We've only got a couple hours to get this thing done.
- Hey, Tweener.
- You met Avocado? Yo, what's up? Look it.
- She's just a baby.
- Hit road.
- Have a seat.
- So Scofield.
- What's the 911? It's 411, and I don't know, man.
- I ain't up in his car.
- You know, Avocado's looking for a new cellie.
- Boss, come on, man, I'm trying to break bread with the man, but I can't get jack unless I can get to the table.
- You know what I'm saying? Scofield got his own peeps up in PI.
- He don't need me.
- - How long this stuff take to dry? - One, two hours.
- Fire on the line.
- This place is sweet.
- I heard we're getting satellite.
- - Yeah, all the porn you can watch, boss.
- - Good, good.
- You know, you girls have done such a good job, I thought you could use an extra pair of hands on the crew.
- What's up? Hey, man, look at my brush.
- It's all sticking together.
- Somebody needs to go clean them out.
- According to rank, that would be you.
- What do I gotta do? There's a hose out by the shed in the yard.
- You can use that.
- Clean those, too.
- All right.
- Sorry I busted up the party, yo.
- Who is he? For your purposes, all you need to know is that man in the photo used to work for the Company.
- He went rogue.
- And how's he involved in this situation? He's Burrows' father.
- Wait, wait, wait.
- You picked the son of a Company man to be our patsy? Did the Company know? The Company did know.
- That was the whole point.
- How about you elaborate on that? How about you stop with all the questions? You are a glorified bodyguard, that's it.
- Your job's to be seen, not to be heard.
- Is that understood? - How close are we? - Oh, we're good to go, baby.
- Got another badge.
- What is this, happy hour? Scofield? Pope wants to see you.
- The rest of you round up, you're done in here.
- Hey, CO Patterson said we had till the end of the day to finish up.
- And I say you're done.
- There's a couple hours of work I want done in the yard before sundown.
- Come on, let's go.
- - We're dead.
- - We're not.
- I'll get it done.
- - It's gotta be done tonight.
- - I said I'll get it done.
- Scofield, Pope's waiting.
- Hey, Linc.
- You going to let me out? No, Linc, just came to let you know they set a new date.
- DOC refiled all the paperwork.
- Execution's a week from Friday at midnight.
- You going to let me out in the yard or what? Unless I hear it from the Pope himself, I can't do it.
- I'm sorry.
- Come on, man, 10 minutes.
- That's all I'm asking.
- Ten minutes.
- I'm sorry.
- Some guy just walks into the court room, drops off some medical records, Lincoln gets a stay of execution, then "poof", he disappears into the cold.
- Who do you think it could be, some anti-death penalty fanatic? Oh, come on, in this case, I doubt it.
- But without a name or a paper trail, we got no way of getting to him.
- So once again we have nothing.
- I wouldn't exactly call a two-week stay nothing, okay? It's more than we had yesterday.
- Can I ask you a question? Do you really think that you're going to get to the bottom of this? That they'll let you get to the bottom of this? These guys don't exist.
- You go after them with the law, and they'll just use it against you.
- We're doing the best we can, okay? Law's the only way we're going to bring them to justice, LJ.
- They gunned my mother down, man.
- You think I give a damn about justice? I want them.
- I wanna do to them what they did to me.
- Come on, LJ.
- It's for the courts to decide, not us.
- Look, they're going to slip up, okay? They're going to leave a piece of evidence that can't be refuted.
- And we're going to be waiting to nail them when they do.
- Maybe they already slipped up.
- Up at the cabin, at the well.
- Quinn.
- - Somebody covered it up.
- - They must have come and gotten him.
- There's only one way to find out.
- Look, there's his cell phone.
- Easy.
- Okay, a little lower! A little more.
- Okay, I got it.
- You okay? Yeah, I'm fine.
- Pull me up.
- Would you give us a minute, Gary? Michael, I want you to be absolutely honest with me.
- Dr.
- Tancredi found this embedded in your flesh when she was treating you.
- Apparently, it came from a guard's uniform.
- Have you been assaulted by an officer? Michael, Michael, I need an answer.
- This is not about sticking to the inmates' code anymore.
- This is about officer misconduct.
- That's my responsibility.
- You wouldn't want to see me lose my job now, would you? No, of course not.
- You have been very good to me and my brother.
- Then I need to know where you got that burn.
- Right now.
- Otherwise, your ass is going to solitary.
- You understand? It's your choice.
- Don't Hey, please, listen to me.
- - Cool down! - Listen to me, don't do this! Don't do this! Michael! No! Michael? Michael? Michael? - Linc? - What the hell are you doing in here? Linc, we're in a lot of trouble now.
- What happened? The Pope asked some questions that I couldn't answer.
- About what? He's got proof that I was where I wasn't supposed to be.
- He doesn't know it, but sooner or later he's going to put the whole thing together.
- There's no way out of this.
- Yeah, there is.
- - You just got to keep the faith.
- - No.
- I put my blood into this, and it's coming apart.
- Listen to me.
- The whole point of solitary is to break you, make you crazy.
- You got to keep strong, you hear me? Don't let them break you.
- I put my blood into this.
- Look, baby, I'm so sorry it took me so long to get back to you.
- Turns out that our division is not getting mobilized for a couple more days.
- When I didn't hear from you, I didn't know what to think, baby.
- I got so worried.
- I started watching the news, looking for casualties.
- I'm so sorry about all this.
- You gotta believe that.
- I started calling the rear detachment office, asking if there was some sort of problem with the 117th.
- No.
- There's not a problem with the 117th.
- We're coming back.
- It's a snafu, that's all.
- A couple more days, and we'll be on those hops, baby.
- That's not what the rear detachment officer said.
- He said the 117th wasn't coming home for another six months.
- What? No.
- That can't be right.
- That's what he said.
- You know what it is? It's because we're transpo.
- You know, technically we're on a loan-out from the 140th.
- I mean, that's why he said that.
- - The 140th? - Yeah, yeah.
- It's just a few more days.
- That's all.
- I mean, you don't need to go calling anyone.
- I'll be back, okay? I will call you as soon as I know the exact date.
- Okay? - I love you.
- - I love you.
- - Michael's in the SHU.
- - Oh, God, the hits just keep coming! Last thing we wanna do now is panic, fellas.
- Oh, it's panic time, old head.
- We got an unfinished hole in that room over there that Scofield was supposed to fill tonight.
- Come tomorrow 8:00 a.
- m.
- , they rip up that carpet, our game is over.
- Unless someone else fills it.
- That's right, papi.
- You're the only one with a toilet open to the outside world.
- You're saying I go out there by myself tonight? - That's exactly what we're saying.
- - Are you kidding? That's impossible.
- Look, I don't wanna hear impossible from you right now! I got people waiting on me, people that I'm gonna lose, unless you man up and get some cojones, comprende? That's easy for you to say, pendejo.
- It ain't your ass on the line.
- All of our asses are on the line.
- And you're the only cat that can do something about it.
- Yeah, maybe I can get out of my cell.
- And maybe I can get into the guards' room.
- But even if I do, and I fill that hole in, I'll still be in that room.
- I'll be sealed in.
- There's no way out.
- - Scofield must've had a way.
- - He did.
- The grate at the sally port.
- Oh, that's right.
- The one out there in the middle of the open? Yeah, so you better lace up, amigo, 'cause you're gonna have to make a run for it.
- That's 10 years on my bid if I get caught.
- Then you better figure out a way not to get caught.
- Line it up! Tonight, primo.
- It's gotta be tonight.
- Michael.
- You okay? What you doing? I'm trying to remember what's beneath psych ward.
- You're thinking about the wrong thing.
- You got to think about how to get out of here.
- Michael.
- Man, come on.
- Talk to me.
- Uh-uh.
- Absolutely not.
- If I'm gonna be the one doing that running, you gotta do some lifting, too.
- I mean, you know what you're asking of me? You gotta do it for the team.
- Hey, sister.
- Your bloomers are showing.
- They aren't showing, baby, they're flying.
- Proudly.
- I take it you are a party girl.
- - LJ? Come on, we're leaving.
- - Okay.
- We get Quinn's phone powered up and it could be a gold mine of information.
- - No.
- Doesn't fit.
- - We just need to find the right adapter.
- What about Quinn? Are we just gonna leave him here? You mean the guy who shot me in the back? Yeah, we're just gonna leave him here.
- You tell anyone about this, and I Capitol Hill saw its first deadlock of the term on the Senate floor this morning.
- The hotly contested energy bill ended up in a 50-50 tie.
- That means it will now be up to Vice President Reynolds to cast the deciding vote.
- I know I sound like a broken record, but you work too hard.
- You need to get out, hang out with your friends more.
- What about men? If this is your exposé on my social life, it's about to be a real sad one.
- I I've had some bad luck when it comes to relationships.
- You had bad luck or you had bad boys? I think I've managed to have a little of both.
- Yeah, you know, you're right.
- I don't tend to go for the nice guys.
- I like the ones with the deep-seated emotional issues I can internalize and make my own.
- Mmm-hmm.
- Like Scofield? - Nope, not like Scofield.
- - Don't lie to me.
- Every time he comes in for his shot, you spend 20 minutes rolling up his sleeve.
- You know what? I think he's interesting.
- And I think he's attractive, but he's still an inmate.
- I can promise you one thing.
- And that's that you will never see anything happen between me and an inmate.
- Michael.
- I put my blood into this.
- What? What'd you say? I put my blood into this.
- Stop! Freeze right there! Get down on your knees! - Please don't shoot! Don't shoot! - Freeze right there! You know the state of Illinois doesn't look too kindly upon prisoners who try to escape.
- Charges are filed, you get sent back to county for three months.
- Come back here with 10 more years added to your bid.
- - I wasn't trying to escape.
- - Sure you weren't.
- You were just out there howling at the moon.
- If I were you, I'd better start talking, mano.
- I stayed out after yard today.
- I waited under the bleachers until it got dark.
- Something was gonna come over the walls.
- Drugs is almost as bad as escape.
- Last guy had heroin slingshot over the wall got a nickel added to his bid.
- - It wasn't drugs.
- - Then what the hell was it? Frisk him! What do we have here? A pair of grunds? You risked going to the SHU for a pair of grunds? Hell, you risked adding extra time to your bid, all for a pair of panties? My girl just wanted me to know she was thinking about me, boss.
- You got a real beefer on your hands, don't you? I know, boss.
- It's the dumbest thing I've ever done.
- I'm just scared that being here, I'm gonna lose her.
- - He did it for love.
- - Then you understand.
- Yeah, sure, Sucre.
- I understand.
- Don't let me catch you alone next time, okay? - Sucre! - Sink? Sucre.
- - Where's Michael? - Other side of you.
- Michael! Michael! Michael! Michael! Michael! Michael, come on.
- Badge! Badge! Yeah? Check out my brother.
- He's not responding.
- - What? - Scofield.
- Check him out.
- He's not responding.
- Please.
- Scofield.
- Scofield.
- - I need a medic in 12 now.
- I repeat, now.
- - What? There's an electronics store on Eighth Avenue.
- Grab his phone.
- We'll be back in 10 minutes.
- Stay on the couch.
- Hi, you've reached Owen Kravecki.
- I can't come to the phone right now.
- You really think you're gonna get to four buttons before I get to one? Leave a message, and I'll return your call.
- Thanks.
- Have a great day.
- Light on 12.
- Would you wait outside, please? Michael? Okay, you're going to feel my fingers on your wrist.
- Come on, I need your eyes.
- I'm going to take a look at that hand.
- You're going to be okay.
- You're going to be okay.
- - Sucre got - I heard.
- Papi better had did us right, man.
- Hope he had enough time.
- Looks like we're about to find out.
- Make it fast.
- I thought we picked Lincoln Burrows off the street because he was some lowlife who couldn't defend himself.
- Now I learn it's all about his father, some old spook that the Company's trying to settle a score with? Well, fortunately for us, the Company's agenda and our agenda have the same endgame.
- Caroline, I've been doing this for 15 years, and it's never been about anything other than you, your family, and most importantly, this country.
- Now, I need to know who I'm working for here.
- You are working for me.
- Promise me that.
- I promise you, Paul.
- I got to go now.
- And to what do I owe this honor? To the vote on the Senate floor this afternoon.
- Look, I get it.
- The vote comes down to me, I vote "no".
- It'll get done.
- Well, actually, we are going to need you to vote "yes" on this one.
- I want to make sure I heard you straight.
- You want me to vote on the environmentalists' side? This isn't about a vote.
- This is about you and how you look to voters.
- Now, we have a nation that is growing increasingly hungry for alternate energy.
- So if you come across as more centrist, you'll appeal to the broader swath of the electorate, the very people who will get you elected next year.
- Besides, once that bill hits the President's desk, he'll veto it.
- Then we'll get precisely what we always wanted anyway, won't we? You probably don't have a hair on your body, do you? Just back your punk ass up.
- Hey, Tweener! Get over here.
- Looks like Avocado has taken a shine to you.
- - I could set you up as cellies if you want.
- - Stop it, all right? I got something for you this time.
- Scofield and his boys, they're up to something.
- How about being a little more specific? Whatever it is, it's got to do with that room they're fixing.
- Something to do with the carpet.
- Excuse me, fellas.
- Out of the way! Michael! Michael! Michael! He's totally non-responsive, so start him on chlorpromazine.
- And I believe he's in danger of a psychotic break.
- I want you to notify me immediately if and when that happens.
- All right.
- Thank you.
- Come on.
- Come this way.
- Come on.
- Here you go.
- Watch your step.
- Clean him up.
- You scared me.
- Put it down.
- You're not a killer.
- You don't want to make any rash mistakes here, LJ.
- - Don't move! - Go easy, go easy Shut up! LJ, there's other ways out of this, you know, okay? I can help you beat this rap, but if you pull that trigger, you really will be a killer, and then I can't help you, okay? I'm government, LJ.
- There's a lot of things I can do for you.
- The only thing you can do for me is die! Drop your weapon! I said drop your weapon! Guess you're going to have to take a rain check on that one, huh? Drop the gun now! No.
- I did what you said.
- You brought me a pile of crap.
- There was nothing there.
- Boss, come on, man.
- I just need some more time.
- You had your time.
- You're a waste of my fries.
- Open on 88! Boss, come on, man! Dude, just give me another try.
- Close on 88! Have at it.
- Boss.
- Boss! You're lucky.
- Kid's got a warrant for double homicide.
- - Oh, dear.
- Are you serious? - Did you have any prior contact with him? - Any idea why he chose your house? - No, none.
- I mean, he was screaming something like, "You killed my mom", and going on about me being a government agent, and I don't know, it just seemed like that kid was on drugs or something.
- What do you do for a living, Mr.
- Kravecki? I'm a regional sales manager for a dehydrated meat distributor.
- - What, you mean like jerky? - Yes.
- - You a fan? - What kind? Buffalo.
- Have some.
- Really.
- I'm swimming in the stuff.
- One hour till lunch.
- So, what's the problem? You're looking at it.
- - What, Haywire? - Yep.
- He's my new cellmate.
- They think I have schizoaffective disorder with bipolar tendencies.
- Your tattoos.
- What about them? - What are they of? - They're just tattoos.
- The man's got a maze on his skin.
- Why would he do that? Why would he put a maze on his skin? It's a pathway.
- Where does it lead? Hello, roomie.
- You were right about my tattoo.
- It is a path, just like you thought.
- And I need you to remember when you saw it, Haywire.
- I need you to remember what it looked like.
- Do you think you can do that for me? Who are you?
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