Prison Break s01e11 Episode Script

And Then There Were 7

Previously on "Prison Break": We're through the hard part.
Another 18 inches, we'll hit that pipe.
We'll be there by Friday.
Now, we got a hell of a lot to talk about, don't we? - This guy says he's on the job in here.
- Concrete is my speciality.
OK, boss.
Sign him up.
Whites don't want you, blacks don't want you.
You're just caught in the middle, aren't you? A regular tweener.
- Hello? - It's me.
It's time.
Yes.
Why are you so cynical? I think there's cynicism and then there's realism.
And there's optimism.
Hope.
Faith.
Thank you for trying to make me smile.
Not today.
You never know.
You want the Cooper story? I can't give it to you.
Cos I'm not him.
The lawyers, they're still running around.
Same thing goes for the kid.
You gotta hand the reins over to me.
Now.
First of all You and your partner are off the job until further notice.
- That one.
- Nice choice.
Platinum.
Brushed.
- 6.
25? - 6.
25.
She's a lucky woman.
Yes.
She is.
- You kept it.
- Kept what? - The flower.
- I'm a pack rat.
I never throw anything out.
Yeah.
All this clutter, it's overwhelming.
- You should see my apartment.
- Whoa.
Haven't even had our first date yet, and you're already inviting me in.
- I thought you were a nice girl.
- Michael, we all know nice girls finish last.
So where do you finish? That depends on where I start.
Deep breath.
Exhale.
Inhale.
Sara, we're backing up out here.
Right.
I'm sorry.
I'm gonna get your shot.
This is not what I signed on for.
What do you want us to do? Wave the white flag? - I just want to get Lincoln off death row.
- Lincoln? Vice President Reynolds funnelled millions of dollars into her brother's company.
That money was filtered into small accounts that made small donations to her campaign, setting her up to be the leader of the Free World.
This doesn't end with us stopping an execution.
For me it does.
OK.
Let's rotate.
Sergeant Sodomy, you're up next.
Yo.
- Come on.
- I don't know about y'all, but This room is getting a little too dark for me to dig.
Are you telling me that there's a hole in Fox River that you don't want to get into? Hey.
No one gets hurt.
Hey, you know, I got a question.
Now, how come Fusilli over here ain't grabbing a shovel? I handle arrangements on the outside.
Really? What is that? Transport, paper, what? Exactly.
Makes me manager.
- And that makes us just labour, right? - Mm-hm.
Now you're getting it.
You know, management better keep a close eye on the conditions up in here.
Or the labour's liable to go on strike.
- Get back to work.
- Whoa, CO coming.
Hurry, you guys.
Come on, cover it up.
Put that back up there.
Scofield.
Move it.
It's time for your conjugal.
Your wife is here.
So you're Mrs Scofield? Ever done this before? Had a conjugal, I mean.
No.
Don't worry, I'm just trying to make conversation.
Clear.
She look familiar to you? No, Captain.
I know her from somewhere.
You came.
Of course.
- How've you been? - Fine.
I found a job.
Good.
I'm glad.
Is it awful, being here? Remember the first place you stayed? That hotel, by the airport? Only difference is $69 and the free shampoo.
Always the brave face.
You're still wearing it.
Every day.
I worry about you.
Don't.
Is there anything else that I can do? Just what we agreed on.
I was so nervous when they were checking.
One question.
Why would you need a credit card in prison? The riot didn't change anything.
Have you seen the budget cuts? - Another 10% from healthcare.
- And 35 from prevention.
He's the governor, but also your father.
Maybe he thinks if he cuts enough, they can't afford you.
Thank you.
You understand this is standard procedure following a conjugal, right? Never can be too careful.
All right.
Bend over.
You have a good time in the romper room with that Euro? Whatever you say, boss.
- She come around here before? - First time.
You sure? Cos damn if I don't recognise her from somewhere.
Maybe she visits some other con.
Killing two birds with one bone.
- Catching my drift? - I wouldn't know.
All right.
He's clear, Captain.
Make sure you take a shower, Scofield.
You never know what some women can give you.
You know this one, don't you? Come on, gimme something.
I thought you was a musical people.
You know, your parents must be so proud of you, man.
Hitting the trailer park trifecta.
You're a racist, a paedophile, and stupid.
You know, it vexes me that I'm made out to be the bad guy in the room.
Y'all ain't here for stealing Girl Scout cookies.
None of us murdered any Girl Scouts in the process.
Michael's coming back from the boneyard.
Alone, alone.
I tell you all about me, you don't tell me you're married? Later.
Rough day, huh, Scofield? While the rest of us are in here slinging concrete, you got some little girl in to play on your rusty trombone, huh? Man's got a point.
It just doesn't seem equitable, like.
- Shut up and dig, T-Bag.
- What the idiots want to know is, while we're digging this hole, what are you doing? I'm going shopping.
We're good.
All clear.
Credit card? The bulls catch you with that, they'll be so far up your doggy door Don't worry.
They won't be catching me with one.
- How you so sure? - Because I don't have a credit card.
Nick? Help! Please Please, I had an accident, my car is totalled.
Is there anybody there? - We can't just ignore him.
- The hell we can't.
Help me.
Please! Help me, please.
Ow! God! - What happened? - I must've dozed off.
I've been driving for 12 hours.
- Should I get some water from the well? - No, the well's dried up.
I think there's a medical kit over here.
No one's going anywhere.
All right.
Say goodbye to Junior.
You know how many pints of blood the human body has? The answer is ten.
Ten pints.
How many you think Prince Charming over there on the floor has left? Eight, going on seven? I'm gonna take him out to the woodshed, have a little talk.
In the meantime, I want you to chew on this.
You tell me everything about the Burrows case, and who else you've told about it, and there's a chance that I might let you go in time to get Mr Savrinn to a doctor.
You decide whose life is more valuable.
The guy waiting to die on death row, or the guy wishing he'd die out in the woodshed.
One suit, black.
One pair of socks, black.
One pair of shoes.
Shoelaces.
One small tape recorder.
One gold watch.
You ever stayed at a fancy hotel, LJ? You leave your room in the morning, it's a mess.
Wet dirty towels on the bathroom floor, last night's room service stinking to high heaven.
Then, you come back at night, it's all gone.
Fresh towels, sheets, candy on the pillow.
It's just the best feeling in the whole world.
Cos someone else cleaned up your mess.
All you had to do was walk away.
- Don't you hurt them.
- OK.
But you gotta tell me exactly what they know and who else they've told, and nobody has to die tonight.
You just walk away.
Let me clean up your mess.
I don't know what's going on.
I swear to God.
Well, I wish I could believe that.
- Bellick assigned me a new cellmate.
- Who'd you get? Some new fish.
Ran a bump and swipe on an off-duty cop.
Fast hands, faster mouth.
- Yo, what's cracking, my peoples? - Speak of the devil.
- Michael Scofield, David Apolskis.
- S'up? I seen you before, right? You're part of that PI crew.
Maybe you can hook me up.
Brother needs to make some green, some cashish, you know? - The pay is 19 cents an hour.
- 19 cents? That's slavery, yo.
That's prison, yo.
And besides, PI's all full up for now.
All right.
I feel you.
But keep a brother in mind, if something opens up, yo.
Hell, I'll pay 19 cents an hour to get me some more time out of the block.
Like having another kid.
Already raised one.
I'm too old to do it again.
You ever hear of anything being stolen from R&D? Of course.
Bulls steal from personals all the time.
Problem is, you never know what's gone until you're outside of the walls.
- At that point, you can't do anything about it.
- What if you knew now? Look, I told you.
Leave me out of whatever it is you've got going.
I just need to know if you've seen a guard with a gold watch.
There's a lot of people can get you a gold watch in here.
- Yeah, but I need this specific gold watch.
- Westmoreland.
Pope wants to see you.
Let's go.
Look, I haven't seen nothing.
But there is this one CO.
Word is he's the worst thief in here.
My wife faxed this over from County Records.
Copy of Scofield's marriage licence.
She says you owe her, big time.
Looks legit.
He wasn't trying to sneak in some whore for a conjugal.
Says here they got married the day before Scofield robbed that bank.
Why the hell would he do that? - Heard from Veronica? - No.
Just a note from LJ saying he was with her, he's safe.
But it's been a while.
Doesn't feel right.
Feels wrong.
- I gotta go.
- Really wrong.
I'll see you.
I, uh I've come to a realisation.
Either Ms Donovan and that boy don't like you very much, or they have an unreasonable amount of faith in your cardiovascular system.
So tell me, Nick.
This all you got? This paper trail of an indictment that never even happened? Is this it? We know you don't have a surveillance tape any more, you have nobody to testify.
So is this really all you've got? Mr Savrinn, that bullet went through your teres major, ripped the lateral margin of your scapula, leaving you no medial rotation of your arm.
So if you try to swing that piece of lumber at me Argh! It's gonna feel like your arm is ripping out of its socket.
Come on, Nick.
Mr Project Justice.
We both know why you're really here, don't we? And it ain't to save Lincoln Burrows' life.
All prisoners, 15 minutes of walk time.
You still interested in getting in on PI? - Does my momma got big breastices? - I wouldn't know.
Hell, yeah, she does.
And hell, yeah, I do.
All right, look.
I need a favour.
Word is you made your trade as a snatch and grab.
That's right.
I need you to steal something back that was stolen from me.
- What kind of something? - Just a watch.
Uh-uh.
There ain't no such thing as just a watch.
Every design has a different clasp, every clasp has a different swipe.
It's Italian.
A Remedi.
Gold band, pearl face, all-weather.
- What year? - 2003.
- That's a butterfly clasp on that bitch.
- Which means what? Hidden deployment.
There ain't no way to snatch it without the mark feeling it.
Which just means I'm gonna have to get whimsical on this ficky.
I get you this watch, that means I get in on some PI? It means I'll think about it.
No promises.
Why you need this watch so bad, anyway? Let's just say it means a lot to someone in my family.
Come in, Charles.
Sit down.
What's going on? I've got some bad news, Charles.
Your daughter is very sick.
She's got oesophageal cancer.
Now, she's at Sacred Heart, in Indianapolis, and she wants to see you while there's still time.
How much time? Doctors say a few weeks.
The problem is, the DOC isn't gonna let you go.
They think you're still a flight risk.
- She's my only child.
- I know that.
Believe me, Charles, I've lobbied on your behalf.
It's state policy.
They will only extend furloughs in the case of funerals.
You're telling me I have to wait until she dies before I see her? Mr Scofield.
Looks like I'll be administering your shot today.
- Where's Dr Tancredi? - We've got a busy schedule today.
She's with another patient.
Hold his legs! Hold his legs down! - Hey, we need a doctor here! - What happened? The kid was in chow, all of a sudden he collapsed and started spitting up his food.
Looks like some kind of seizure.
Get him up here.
Get him up here, make sure he doesn't hurt himself.
I'll need O2 and cardio from you.
Hold him.
Hold him! So, Ms Donovan.
How is that background in real estate law going for you? Is it a big help? Hm? Well, frankly I think we caught a break.
If Lincoln had nailed a girl with half a brain, she probably would have brought this whole thing down already.
But you know what the worst part is? You dragged these people into this knowing that you had no clue how to get them out.
I mean, if you had just minded your own business, people like Leticia Barris, she wouldn't have a mouthful of maggots now.
Your fiancé would not be lying in his apartment waiting for the smell of his rotting corpse to let the neighbours know that something had gone horribly wrong.
That's right.
Their deaths are on your head.
You made this mess.
Nobody else.
You.
But you are also the one person that can end it all right here.
All I need to know is who else you've involved.
So you just nod, and I'll know you're ready to talk.
Whew.
You know, Ms Donovan, I think that you look a little cold.
Maybe you'll find it easier to talk after you've warmed up a little Where is he? What happened? We gotta move.
Come on, we don't have time.
Come on.
Come on.
We're getting out of here.
- Where are the keys? - Pocket.
Left.
- Start the car.
- Is he gonna be all right? Go start the car, LJ.
Come on.
We're gonna get you to a hospital.
Come on! A gift from my cellmate.
Thank you.
And thank him.
The watch.
What's it for, anyway? Thought you didn't want to know about this.
Things have changed.
I want in.
- Why the sudden change of heart? - I have my reasons.
Don't take this the wrong way, but everyone who's in is bringing something to the table.
- How about money? - How much? I think you know.
I remember several conversations that ended with "I am not DB Cooper".
- I lied.
- You lied.
We're cons.
We tend to do that.
I checked your alibi.
According to records, you were incarcerated at the time of the Cooper hijacking.
My father and I share more than just a weakness for easy money.
We also share a name.
Charles Westmoreland Senior was the one locked up that day.
- Now, do you want the money or not? - No offence, but it's a little convenient.
You want in, and suddenly you're the guy.
How do I know you're not lying now? Hey, Old Man River.
Keep it moving.
Hey, Sucre.
I got a question about you and the rest of the Mexicans.
I don't think I'll be able to help.
Seeing as I'm Puerto Rican.
Geographical semantics, amigo.
I'm speaking about the general Latino population.
How is it that a people so historically lazy ended up being such a big part of the nation's workforce? The way I see things, it's everyone else that's lazy.
Otherwise, there wouldn't be jobs for the immigrants.
The ones sitting at home, collecting unemployment, the lazy ones it's not us.
You gonna let him talk about your people like that? Whatever, Deliverance.
You know what? We may be a team in here, but just so that you know: The minute we get over that wall, it's every man for himself.
Or sooner.
LJ? LJ? LJ? You know how the Russians do things? They let you live, and they kill everyone else in your family and anyone you've ever loved.
- How's that sound? - Go to hell.
Oh, come on.
Is that any way for a lady to talk? What, you think I'm an idiot? I'm just gonna walk into a well? Seriously, Ms Donovan You all right? Attention, inmates.
Weight pile is out of bounds until further notice.
Weight pile is out of bounds until further notice.
Scofield! No sitting down on the job.
I want you out here working where I can see you.
I'm on it, boss.
Move it, Scofield, move it! - Hey, Brad.
Good to see you.
- Hey, baby.
All right, put your hands together for our next lovely young lady.
Up on the main stage it's Jasmine.
Would you like a private dance? Why don't you sit down and chat for a while? See if we hit it off? So, what's your name? Brad.
Yours? - Jasmine.
- Come on, your real name.
- It's Nika.
- Nika.
That's a pretty name.
Tell me, Nika How's your husband feel about you working here? I'm not married.
I hope you're lying for the sake of titillation.
Otherwise, your little visit to Fox River this morning would have been breaking the law.
Mrs Scofield.
We are married, but they tell all the girls to lie.
It's better for making business.
I'm not here to get you in trouble.
I just want to know a little more about your husband.
- Well, he's a very good man.
- I'm sure he is.
But even good men do bad things.
Your accent.
You're from, don't tell me - Budapest, right? - Prague.
Prague.
How recently did you come over? Only a couple months, I bet.
You like it here in America? I have to move.
They don't like us to spend too much time in one spot.
Now, I don't want to have to check into your immigration status.
I just need to know what Michael Scofield wanted from you in exchange for the green card.
Nothing.
We met while he was studying overseas.
I don't want to know what you memorised for the INS.
Now, you answer my questions about Scofield, or I call my guy in the Chicago PD.
And maybe he starts asking some questions about you.
Credit card.
He asked me to bring him a credit card.
That's it.
Yeah.
Trace this call.
Come and get me now.
New Glarus.
I'm in New Glarus.
No, thanks.
I brought my own.
Dorothy Andrews Elston Kabis.
United States treasurer, 1971.
The year of the DB Cooper hijacking.
Dl192589.
The first number in the series of bills used in the ransom drop.
Thanks for the history lesson.
All it proves is you did the research.
Same as me.
So you're married? Uh, well Not in the traditional sense of the word.
Michael, we're both adults.
Put your cards on the table.
OK.
I'll go first.
Um As one of the very few women around here, I'm used to a certain amount of innuendo and flirtation being thrown my way.
- I'm not used to enjoying it.
- Look, Sara It's Dr Tancredi.
And please let me finish.
I'm not a jealous woman.
But I'm a careful one.
And for some reason, when I'm around you I'm not careful.
- You don't have to be.
- Yes, I do.
There's so many questions surrounding you, Michael.
There are way too many.
So here's the deal.
Um From now on, your shots, medical concerns, they're all fine, as long as it's doctor/patient.
But personal questions and favours of any kind are no longer a part of our relationship.
The questions you have about me There are answers.
Quinn.
Hey, I was getting worried.
You guys get lost? We called you again to pinpoint your signal, but you never picked up.
Battery went dead on the damn cellphone.
So, uh How'd it go? Well, I got a broken leg down here.
Listen, you know, I think maybe we got off on the wrong foot.
You got bosses, I got bosses, but at the end of the day we're all on the same team.
Right? Just trying to tie up loose ends.
- I could not agree more.
- Yeah.
So can you guys get a rope, or a ladder, or something? What the hell's that? Hey, hey! Hey! - Just tying up some loose ends.
- You son of a Hey! Don't do this.
Don't do this! Come on, please.
My leg is broken.
I can't stand.
You can't just leave him down there.
He'll die.
He's the only one who knows we don't have the Burrows kid.
- The only one.
- I got a family! There's room for you down there too, Danny.
Don't leave me like this.
Don't leave me.
Please! Please! Coming back to PI today? It's getting kind of testy in there, you know.
Yeah.
I just needed to find something out.
- What the hell's that? - Listen.
- Am I supposed to be hearing something? - Shh.
Just hold on.
There.
What? We sat around here for 20 minutes waiting to hear that? And yes.
- What was it? - Keys.
The guards' keys.
the guards pass the infirmary windows on their rounds at night.
Cons aren't allowed out after hours.
Only way I could find out the timing.
- What does that mean? - It means Four days from now, on the night of the escape, we'll have 18 minutes to get the bars off the window and for all seven of us to get across the wire and over the wall.
- Is that doable? - Of course.
- What's up? - Nothing.
Hey, I know that look.
What's up? I hit it.
I hit it! The pipe! Guys, guys.
All right, all right.
- Come on, Michael.
Talk to me.
- You want the good news or the bad news? - The good.
- Westmoreland and his money are in.
- What's the bad? - I've done the math.
It'll take at least five minutes for us to get the bars off the window in the infirmary, two minutes each to get across the wire and over the wall.
- So? - We've only got 18 minutes.
We've got too many people.
One of 'em has to go.

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