Prison Break s01e05 Episode Script

English, Fitz or Percy

Previously on "Prison Break": I didn't kill him.
- The evidence says you did.
- I was set up.
Put down your weapon.
I find it incumbent you see the inside of a cell.
- I'm looking for Burrows.
- Man killed the VP's brother.
- Why do you want to see him? - He's my brother.
- I'm getting you out.
- Impossible.
Not if you designed the place.
- You've seen the blueprints.
- Better.
I've got 'em on me.
- You find out who's trying to bury him.
- Nobody is.
The evidence was cooked.
- There's a lawyer poking around.
- Anyone that's a threat is expendable.
- I'm gonna kill that scum.
- You kill him, you kill our ticket out of here.
- Where's Maricruz? - She's with me now.
Fish, I gotta be back in.
Nick, Project Justice.
My boss may not think Lincoln's case is worth looking into, but I do.
When do we get started? This wall is just the beginning.
There's a lot of real estate in between here and the outside.
That is a transfer request.
Michael Scofield is getting shipped out tomorrow.
- About your transfer request for Scofield.
- More specifically, why you denied it.
Look, Mr Kellerman, do I come to your house and tell you where to put your furniture? - We're just asking for professional courtesy.
- A federal courtesy in a state penitentiary.
Most people would be happy to have a body taken off their hands.
These men are my responsibility.
From the minute they walk in to the time they've paid their debt to society, I'm responsible.
Unless he's done something I don't know about, he is gonna stay here at Fox River under my watch.
Mr Pope, in our line of work, just about everyone has done something that someone doesn't know about.
- What's this? - Right now, just a piece of history.
Whether it becomes a current event, now, that's up to you.
My wife already knows about Toledo.
Does she really? You're a smart man, Warden.
I'm sure you can find a reason Scofield's presence is no longer required at this particular correctional facility.
I need some more PVC here, boss.
- Boss? - Sure thing, Burrows.
I don't wanna check for splinters.
I want every piece accounted for.
Sure.
I got a ripped fertilizer bag inside.
Hey, you! You! Get in there and clean it up before this whole place starts smelling like San Juan.
OK, he's on his way.
Do you mind telling me what this is all about? These are the guys we're breaking out with.
I don't think so, fish.
That was not our agreement.
I'm not gonna work with this crazy rhino.
- Keep pushing it, John.
- Yeah, I keep pushing it, you know.
Huh? What's your deal, man? Touch my brother again and I'll show you.
Brother? Your brother? We've got a few minutes.
Are we gonna spend 'em spitting on each other or talk business? The reason we're all here today is we have a decision to make.
English, Fitz, or Percy.
If we're gonna pull this off, we need to take one of them out.
And you want us to tell you which one? I just want you to help me get to them.
I'll take it from there.
- You're crazy.
- All I need is five minutes.
- You won't get five seconds.
- I thought you had everything worked out.
We're not breaking out of a Jamba Juice.
It's gonna take more than digging a few holes.
There are eyes, ears, dots that couldn't be connected from the outside.
- And English, Fitz or Percy? - One of those dots.
And how exactly are you supposed to pull this off? With a little help from my friends.
Sucre, hold up.
Scofield, you've got company.
Why do I get the feeling that there's more to you than meets the eye, Scofield? Anything you wanna tell me? Some other reason you're in here besides holding up a bank? - You're being transferred.
- What? We're moving you over to Statesville.
- You can't do that.
- Yes, I can.
I'm the boss here.
This is my house.
- Three weeks.
- What for? Lincoln Burrows.
He's being executed in three weeks.
I'm aware of that.
What's that to you? He's my brother.
When I knew I was being sent to prison, my attorney petitioned the DOC.
- So you could be near him.
- That's right.
Don't take that away from me.
Not until it's over.
I'm not the one behind the transfer.
You're up against much bigger fish than me.
I'll arrange for you to say goodbye.
You ship out tomorrow.
I'm going into the walls, see if I can access the roof.
Were you gonna tell me about the transfer? - I'm taking care of it.
- You're taking care of it? Sounds to me like you're reaching.
Maybe.
A little.
A little.
I'd made my peace, then you give me the one thing a man in my situation shouldn't have.
- Hope.
And now that's gonna be taken away.
- Don't do this, Linc.
I got three weeks.
What do you want me to do? Come on, Michael.
What do you want me to do? - Bring her back.
- You know I can't do that.
But, look, there's some stuff that I can do.
It's not gonna be the same, but we're gonna figure it out.
And no matter what, it's still gonna be me and you.
OK, but what if something happens to you? You just have a little faith.
Just have a little faith.
If we believe Lincoln, this tape is a lie.
- It has to be.
- But you saw it.
It's all there.
But maybe what we're looking for is what's not there.
- OK.
Steadman.
See, what's he looking at? - A car? A pedestrian? His eye line is high.
He's looking into the camera.
He might as well be saying "cheese".
- Now he just sits there.
- For 10, 15 seconds, as if he was - Waiting for someone.
- Right.
There.
That's a nine millimetre.
Shouldn't there be a kick? - Lincoln's pretty strong.
- Yeah, but strong enough to bury a recoil? Now, you shoot someone, supposedly for revenge.
Do you take the time to go in and hit the glove box? Or get the hell out of there? Feds said he was trying to make it look like a robbery.
Look.
Look at Lincoln's angle as he leaves the frame.
Mm.
He walks away from the car.
Now, this guy, who conveniently hides his face from the camera, comes back in.
Why? To explain the bloody pants they'd already planted in his apartment.
Nick, this is great.
- Who shall we go to? - Nobody.
Yet.
To the unbiased eye, we're backing a horse that died in the gate.
A lot of conjecture.
We don't have anything.
We need some evidence.
Look, if Lincoln didn't fire this gun, somebody with serious skills worked on this to prove he did.
Fine, but how do we prove that? - I know a guy.
- You know a guy? Yeah, I know a guy.
Thanks.
We need to have a powwow.
There's been talk about you packing your bags.
Don't believe everything you hear.
I'm not going anywhere.
I have a really hard time trusting you, fish.
The important thing is that we stay on schedule.
- Yeah? English, Fitz and Percy? - English, Fitz or Percy.
Wanna know which one we should take out? With all due respect, I don't need opinions.
I need answers.
The warden leaves at five tonight, so by five after five we need that key.
And how is this key gonna give you the answers? I'll worry about that.
Worry about getting the key.
Hey.
This key better be worth it.
Understand? Afternoon, Mr Scofield.
I need to know if there's a way to block a transfer.
- There's about 50 ways.
- All right.
I'll take the quickest.
You file a motion for what they call an interlocutory injunction.
- How long does that take? - How fast can you write? A man can claim almost anything violates his constitutional rights.
Environmental issues, allergies, religious requirements Take your pick.
- What if they don't buy it? - They're required to hear your motion.
Till they do, you can't be transferred.
Hell, they've been trying to move my tired, grey behind for ten years.
God bless the American legal system.
Why do you want to stay in here so badly? There's someone here I can't bear to leave behind.
I guess that means we've got something in common.
- The state's requiring a physical for Burrows.
- You heard the news? - No, what? - They're brothers.
- Who? - Burrows and Scofield.
Michael Scofield? Heard it from one of the COs over in Gen Pop.
He didn't say anything about it? No.
It must be hard to be so close to your brother and not be able to do anything to help him.
- What's this? - A little bathroom reading.
- Westmoreland again? - Scofield.
He's blocking his transfer.
Even if the motion is denied, it's gonna take 30 days to process.
And that means All right, I'm going in.
I'm gonna need your help.
In in? Now? I thought you were waiting till I need to make sure I know how I'm getting up there so when the time comes In case you didn't notice, the lights are all on.
You've got a live studio audience, fish.
How are you gonna get around that? Don't we have some laundry to do? Just to be clear, I ain't touching your drawers.
Eyes straight ahead.
- Keep it moving.
- Eyes front.
- Keep it moving.
Keep it moving.
- Him.
Get him up.
Hit him.
Stay down.
Come on.
Come on.
Fish.
I can't deal with that.
Fish.
Come on.
Yo, fish.
Fish, you're taking too long, bro.
This ain't gonna fly.
The Ricans, we've got genetically higher blood pressure, you know? My cousin, he died from too much stress.
You said he was moving in on your girl.
My other cousin, but thanks for bringing that up.
Look, the good news is I can get to the roof.
- So what happens now? - Now? It's all about timing.
- It's a top-dollar job.
You know who did it? - No.
Do you? People who do this kind of work are ghosts, man.
The guy behind the guy behind the guy, you know? Can you see anything that proves the tape might have been doctored? The thing's clean.
No footprints.
Usually, you peel the video back, anything bogus comes off.
Now you see it, now you don't.
But not this one.
It's laced.
Ingrained.
Whoa, whoa.
- You see something? - The problem with eyes is they play tricks.
But your ears Ears don't lie.
Here's the audio track from the tape.
- Sounds pretty true? - Yeah.
But noise is alive.
See, it doesn't just die like that.
Stripped down, those levels should be dancing.
A room that size would give you a blam, blam, blam, blam, you know.
Off each wall, a split second after the other.
On yours, the reverb's bouncing at the same time.
- What does that mean? - The sound of a gunshot.
It wasn't recorded in that room.
- Would you testify to that? - Oh, uh, I don't know.
The tape's a dupe.
For all I know, you guys tampered with it.
Look, if you want me to testify in court, I'm gonna need to get my hands on the original.
- How are those allergies? - Excuse me? - In your motion, you cited chronic - Sinusitis.
It's not an allergy, actually.
It's a bacterial infection.
The moist air from the river along the east wall helps keep me, you know clear.
I'm impressed.
Not even a week here and you're working it like an old con.
You've got one up on me.
You know why I needed to file those motions, but I have no idea why you needed to transfer me.
Traffic control, Scofield.
That's all.
Traffic control.
It's coming up on five o'clock.
Call it a day.
- I don't think I can do that.
- Why not? If I let go of this support, the whole thing's coming down.
See, the Taj was designed using axial force a series of internal forces along the longitudinal axis.
- Yeah.
How much longer? - Depends on how long it takes to dry.
If you need me to leave, I can show your secretary how to hold it.
You can stay.
There'll be a guard outside.
Just check in with Becky and she'll have somebody escort you back.
- All right.
- And, Scofield.
I wanna thank you for showing up today.
I would've understood it if you didn't.
- We had a deal.
- Right.
Still, thanks.
My wife is gonna love it.
You're welcome.
- See you tomorrow, sir.
- Good night, Warden.
We'd just happen to be two people who happen to know each other, who happen to show up at the same movie theatre at what happens to be the same time.
You know, from this angle, you look just as good as you did when we first met.
- How about from this one? - Even better.
- Oh.
- Uh-uh.
Those are for your guests.
- Guests? - Your associates.
They said you had a meeting.
They're in the den.
Evening, Warden.
There's nothing I can do.
I'm obligated to file every motion so a hearing can be scheduled.
- And how long does that take? - A month, maybe two.
It's out of my hands.
Why do I feel you're not disappointed? May I ask you a question, Warden? More of an observation, really.
I was looking at the morgue photos from that boy back in Toledo Will Clayton and, my Lord, if he wasn't the spitting image of his daddy.
The apple fell real far from the tree with that one, didn't it? It fell off the tree, fell all over the pavement.
You son of a bitch.
Your wife gave you a pass on the affair, but that's all the forgiveness she's got left.
Especially when it comes to an illegitimate child.
What happened with young Will, Warden? - Get out of my house.
- Lose Scofield's paperwork.
- Are you staying for dinner? - Thanks, but I think we're on our way.
Judy, it was a real pleasure.
Thank you.
And that just may have been the best iced tea I've ever had.
Warden, better do everything you can to hold on to this one.
- I will.
- Good.
- Is everything all right? - Oh, yeah.
Just fine.
I, uh I just have a little unfinished work to take care of.
I'll be right in.
OK.
He's all clear.
- Evening, Lincoln.
- Doctor.
I'm supposed to give you a physical this evening.
Let me apologise for the dose of irony we're about to participate in.
It's all right.
Just doing your job.
Yeah, well Letting them know you're healthy enough to execute is not why I went to medical school.
- I apologise.
- It's OK.
All right.
I'm gonna need a family medical history from you.
Any ailments or conditions that are hereditary.
Let's start with your mom.
- Cancer.
Liver.
- OK.
Father? Split when I was young.
Siblings.
Anyone besides Michael? Fox River's a small town, Lincoln.
People around here don't have a whole lot to do besides time and talk.
Are you close? We were.
- How about now? - Huh? How about now? He's been abandoned his whole life.
Dad, Mom She died young and now me.
Think that's why he's here? Cos your death would feel like it's happening again I abandoned him a long time ago.
That's why he's here.
Gates closing.
- It's time.
- Time? Oh, God.
Here we go again.
Count's in 15 minutes.
What are you doing? - Trust me.
The less you know, the better.
- The less I know? You got me in the dark.
That's exactly where you wanna be.
Don't normally find you here at this hour.
Are you seeking his forgiveness? Or advice? I really don't know any more, Ben.
All I know is my son Will was my responsibility.
- If I'd stayed in his life, I could've saved it.
- His death was an accident, Henry.
He was a criminal, and an addict, but he was only 18 years old.
His mother made it clear you couldn't be in his life if you weren't gonna be in hers.
When you chose to stay with Judy, you understood that.
I not only understood it, I was grateful for it.
I told myself I was respecting her wishes.
I cursed her under my breath while every day I thanked God for allowing me to wash my hands of her.
Of Toledo.
All of it.
So I ran home, to Judy, and I buried the secret.
But I never got a chance to to bury my my son.
What kind of a person does that, Ben? Sacrifices somebody else's life just to make their own life easier.
You can argue with me all night.
Believe me, I haven't got anything better to do.
But it won't change the fact that I can't just hand out original copies of evidence.
- If you could just take a look - I don't care.
I can't give it to you.
What if we brought somebody here? Your supervisor could monitor them.
He'd strip down and swear on a stack of Bibles.
Whatever.
Wait.
What did you say the docket number was? It's 296 SPE.
- What's wrong? - Come with me.
Last night a pipe burst upstairs, flooded the place.
Files from over 100 cases Pretty much lost all of them, including yours.
- Just this room? - Some kind of freak accident.
- Count 'em.
- Callahan, Knight.
Malinowski, Pohlen.
Chance, Graziano.
Scofield, Sucre.
Scofield, get the hell out here.
We got a runner.
Lockdown.
Lockdown! All right.
For the last time, piƱata.
Where the hell's Scofield? He's gone, you're gone.
You hear me? Call it off, Captain.
I got Scofield right here.
- Where? - In the warden's office.
Are you looking at him? Stop trying to nail the secretary and check the damn office.
Captain, he's gone.
- The man can't just vanish.
- I know, sir.
- He never checked out? The rear door? - Still locked.
I checked.
How the hell did he? - What's going on? - You're in the warden's office.
I could kill you and the paperwork wouldn't need more than a date.
- Tell me, what were you doing in here? - All right, Deputy.
That's enough.
The work wasn't dry.
You said to stay until it was.
- You were in here? - Yes, sir.
- It's true.
I never saw him leave.
- I must not have seen him.
This is ridiculous.
This prisoner was out of his cell.
He missed the count.
I understand, Deputy.
The thing is, Mr Scofield is not our problem any more.
There was an error in his paperwork.
He's gonna be transferred.
That's not possible.
Escort the prisoner back to his cell.
Warden, all I need is three weeks.
- Get off me! - Come on! Henry, please.
I just need a little time.
Just give me the time.
Any chance you want to write this off as a coincidence? Me neither.
How could they know we were coming? Three hours ago, we didn't know.
- We're pissing someone off.
- You say that like it's a good thing.
People start breaking the law, you know you're getting warm.
We still have our copy of the tape, so maybe - Nick.
- Stay here.
Whoever it was has gone.
Does it look like they got anything? No.
Everything's exactly the way I left it.
What? What? - What? - The tape.
It's gone.
- Are you sure? - How? - Think this through.
- How could they know? - Wait.
Does anyone else have a key? - No.
- Are you sure this is where you put it? - You were here.
I was talking to you.
I walked toward the cabinet, and I said What? Veronica, are you OK? Veronica.
Open up! Breakfast, gentlemen.
Let's move it.
Sucre, let's go.
Scofield, wait here.
I'm sure your ride'll be along any minute now.
This can't be it.
It can't end like this.
Let's move it.
- Fitz.
- What? We were gonna take Fitz out.
It was as clear as day.
And the cops? How long did it take them to respond? You got all the timing down? Think we would've made it? Sucre, now.
Hey, fish face, where are you going? Call my wife.
Tell her to get the kids and get the hell out of the country.
Sorry.
Don't forget to buckle up.
- What's he doing out of his cell? - He's being transferred.
No, there must be some mistake.
This man filed a motion yesterday.
He has a medical condition which precludes transfer.
Sinusitis, right? Sinusitis.
Take the prisoner back to his cell.
But yank his rec time.
He missed count last night.
Hey.
You're home early.
Everything OK? Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
There's just Judy, there's someone I need to tell you about.
Yes? - The transfer did not go through.
- Disappointing.
- We can refile, but - It's a waste of time.
I think it's time we stopped beating around the bush, and go after the damn bush.
Burrows.
What do you want done? Take the only thing Burrows has left time.
After all, the chair isn't the only way to take a man's life in prison.

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