-will break in and... -it'll all be over. -It's just a matter of time. -What's happening anyway? -All hell is breaking loose. -But I think if we stay up -here we should be okay. -I can't believe -this is happening. -You ever been to Baja? - Mexico? - No. -There's this great -place down there. -20 bucks a night, -hammock on the back deck. -Beers are 50 cents. -25 cents at happy hour. -You ever been to Thailand? -Thailand's great. -Michael, if you're trying to calm me -down, you're doing a terrible job. -But I am trying. -Shh! You hear that? - Why are You here? - What do You mean? -Crawling around in the ceiling, -risking your life. -You needed help, and, uh... -I came to find you. -How did you know where to go? -When everything -went off in A Wing, -the COs left the station. -I saw you on the monitor. -One of my first assignments on PI, -we were up here, -cleaning out toxic mold. -It took days. So, -I'm kind of familiar -with the layout. -I hope you wore a mask. -Excuse me? -To prevent inhalation. -Mold can be really dangerous. -Yeah. I wore a mask. -Get up. Get up there. -The door to the visitation room, -did you ever use it? -Um... not usually, -but my access card should work. -Get up. Get up. -Psst! -Let's go. -Let's go! -Yes, sir, I understand. But believe me, -Sara is our top priority. -The hell she is. I ordered a
-state of emergency an hour ago. -Soldier, -get me your commanding officer. -Now what the hell is -going on out here? -Negotiating, sir. -They can't hold -out much longer. -Negotiating?! -It is 100 degrees in there. -They're almost out of water. -We are trying to avoid -doing anything extreme. -Look, I don't care if it takes a -massacre to get her out of there. -Do you understand me? -Now if you're not gonna do it, -I am! -Captain, spread the news. -You're going in. -It's time to do this my way. -All right. -Hey! -Fish! -You gonna keep that -nurse all to yourself? -Stroke! -Somebody help me. -Come on, this way! -Good call, Governor, -bringing in the big guns. -I appreciate your support. -Captain Brad Bellick. -I sent you a letter earlier this year. -My views on penal reform. -Oh. And what are they? -These inmates don't mess around. -Us COs need to get tough. -Warden Pope's a good guy. -Don't get me wrong. -But he doesn't understand -that sometimes -you got to grab the situation -by the gonads and take control. -And is that what you would do, -Captain? -Yes, sir, -that's exactly what I'd do. -Give me that. Give me that. -- I don't know... - Give me that thing. -Demolition runs in the family. -The whole trick is pressure. -Where should I... Here? - Yeah... - Good, good. -You see, you should push hard, -but not too hard. -Just like when you, you know. -Yeah, well, -you got to be careful, though. - Yeah, I know it. - No, I mean it. You... -One slip, -and you-you'll hit the gas pipe. -Gas... pipe? -Yeah, you know, -as in pipe that carries the gas. -We can't go this way. -We have to. -There's no other way to Visitation. -This is it. -No, it's not. -- It's back this way. -- This won't help. - Trust me. -- Michael, if you're wrong... -We don't have time. -Not too hard. -Not... too soft. -When I was her age, -I had such bad skin. -Oh! Ooh! Eee! -Acne they called it. -Yeah. She looks just like all -them girls who made fun of me. -After I kill you, -I'm gonna crawl out that hole -and call me up a limousine, -and me and your baby -is going to the prom. -Captain, -what's the news with Sara? -We're still trying to find her, -sir. -You don't even -know where she is? -We're on it. -Soon as we do, we'll let you know. -You should've listened to Captain -Bellick and gassed the whole block. -Captain Bellick? -He's right on the front line. -He knows what these guys can do. -You better pray that Sara gets -out of there in one piece. -I do, Governor, -but this is still my prison. -Whatever happens, -I take full responsibility. Excuse me. -It's this way. -Uh! Yeah. -Ooh... yes. We're through. -Time to put this -theory to the test. -I guess we start -chipping away now. -Right on. -She's all yours, pal. -The smell. The sm... -We did it. -That's it. -But I can't leave you here. -You don't have a choice. -I'm one of the bad guys, remember? -Do you see the assailant? -Number eight, affirmative. -I've got him in sight. -What are you going to do? -Go back to my cell. -Stay out of the way. - Michael... - What? -They see us. -You have to go. -I can't. They'll kill you. -You go out the door, -I'll drop to the floor. -They're sharpshooters, Michael. -They won't miss. -That's why you -can't stay here. -- What's going on?! -- I'm coming, Doc! -Go! -Who's this? -That's my guy. -Hey. -Nice ride. -Yeah, you like that? -Cop auction. 300 bucks. -You must be Veronica. -Whoever tipped off the cops about -Lincoln Burrows called from this number. -That wasn't an easy trace. -I hope you're not too bummed. -- Why, what's the problem? -- It's a pay phone. -This is it, -11th and Constitution. -Anyone could have -made that call. -Any one of the million people -who pass through here every day. -That's empty. -What about that? -Federal Energy Commission, -that's interesting. -Where you going? -I'm gonna go see if this -guy knows what was in there. -Excuse me. -Do you know what was -in that space before? -Okay, thanks. -Hey. -It was the regional headquarters -for a company called EcoField. -- Terrence Steadman's company. -- That's right. - Hello? - Veronica?