- So what? - From which you were - fired a few weeks ago. - I loaded containers in the warehouse. - Never met the guy. - What the hell, Mike? You sound - like one of the damn detectives. - - I'm just saying... - You think I did it? - I heard you owe - someone 90 grand. - Who told You that? - People talk. - And I know Steadman - had a lot of money. - I may be a lot of things, - but I'm not a murderer. - Then what were you doing - in that garage last night? - You admitted to the - police you were there. - Honestly, Linc, - I don't know how it's come to this. - And you can't keep - blaming Mom for dying - and Dad for leaving, - because I was there, too. - Difference is, I got out. - Mom had life insurance, I took my half, - put myself through school, - What did you do with - your half, Linc? - Everything's not how - it looks, Michael. - I hope for your sake, - that's true. - Here... here is where we - want the turn to anger. - Trust me, - that won't be a problem. - Now remember to stress his - record as a repeat offender. - We need the public behind us - if we want the death penalty. - And where are we with - Governor Tancredi? - He has aspirations. - He won't be a problem. - Uh, 30 seconds, - Madam Vice President. - The papers have - already crucified him. - The police say they got a phone - call right after the murder
- from someone claiming they saw - Lincoln running from the garage. - He was into someone - for 90 grand. - What do you need that kind of money for? - Drugs? Bribes? - Forget about what - you want to be true. - Let's look at this objectively. - Maybe You should, too. - I am. - All right, you know what? - I promised I wouldn't say anything, - but I'm getting tired of - you talking about him - like he's some guy from the - neighborhood that you used to know. - He's your brother. - I know, and I know he helped you - out with your dad back in the day, - but you should see the - kind of person he is now-- - the kind of people he - keeps friends with. - You want to know what - the 90 grand was for? - I think I do. - You. - What do you mean? - The money you got when you were 18 years - old from your mother's life insurance. - The money that paid - for your degree, - that got you this job, - that bought you your loft. - Your mother never had life insurance. - That money came from Lincoln. - How? - He borrowed it. - Knew it would be - tough to pay back, - but that didn't matter, - because he thought you deserved it. - He also knew you'd never accept - it if you knew it came from him. - Michael.... - you are where you are - because of your brother. - You're telling me he is - where he is because of me? - Why? - Why didn't you tell - me about the money? - No need to. - Lincoln... - Who told you? Veronica? - What did she make of all this? - About me? - I don't know. - Glad she got out - when she did, huh? - You know how she - feels about you. - It's been the same way - ever since we were kids. - Yeah. - Linc... - I owe You an apology. - for what? - The night you called. - If we talked, - maybe I could have stopped you... - Hey, hey, hey, hey. - It's not your fault. - Then whose is it? - Listen up. - You need to forget about this. - Move on. - Work hard, do what you do. - I can't do that. - Oh, yes, you can. And you will. - Here's the part I - don't understand. - All the evidence is lining up in - a path that leads directly to you. - They say they have you on tape. - Pulling the trigger. - If you didn't kill - Terrence Steadman... - How the hell did someone - make it look like you did? - Perfect. - Perfect's a strong word, Cuz. - I got strong feelings, bro. - I'm telling you, - she might be the one. - She from the block? - Nope. Uptown. Pill hill. - Do you think you could hold - on to a girl from the PH? - I want to take - her out to dinner. - You'll see. - Someplace real nice. - Come on, Fernando. - How are you going to - afford a place like that? - - Open the drawer! - - Hey, hey, okay! - - Open the drawer! Yo, yo! - -Okay, okay! - - Quick! Quick! Quick! - - All right, okay! - Now! - Actually... This is all I need. - Okay. - Appreciate your business, man. - Ah... - I brought you a gift - from the hospital. - Oh! Oh... - I brought you a gift - from the hospital. - I'm telling you, - this is like Christmas. - And you... - work at the north pole. - If the north pole had - gunshot wounds and... - Seriously, I don't know - how you work there. - What do you mean? - I like to help people. - And you like helping yourself. - And you like - helping your friend. - Oh, my God. - Oh, my God! - Call somebody! - Who's got a telephone?! Call 911! - Help! - Are you a doctor? - Well, do something! - At ease. - The whiskey that you ordered, sir, - will be here in a couple of days. - That's fine. I actually brought you here - to talk to you about something else. - Prisoner abuse - report you filed? - Yes, sir. - I need to know how far you're - willing to go with this. - Whatever it takes, sir. - I particularly have no love - for the desert donkeys, - but I do have some for - the Geneva Convention. - Something like this gets out, - might open up our boys to - similar treatment from the enemy. - I understand that, sir. - But I'm not planning on - calling a press conference. - What I'm saying is, - what I saw was wrong, - and someone needs to take - responsibility for it, sir. - All right. - Please take Mr. - Franklin into custody. - What? What the hell - is going on, sir?! - Sergeant Franklin, - I'm hereby recommending - that you be dishonorably discharged - from the United States Army. - What?! For what? - For engaging in illegal, - black market... - You asked me to get that stuff! - I kept it to myself. - Maybe you should learn to do the same. - You can't do this. - You can't do this! - You cannot do this! - Has the jury reached a verdict? - We have, Your Honor. - What say you? - In the matter of The People of The - State of Illinois v. Lincoln Burrows, - on the count of murder - in the first degree, - we find the defendant guilty. - The defendant will remain in - custody until one week from today, - when we commence - the penalty phase. - Lincoln. - I'm so sorry, Linc. - Don't be. It's not your fault. - Know what I like? - Hmm? - How after we make love... - you get this little puddle of - water in your belly button. - Fernando, that's sweat! - And get out of there! - It's disgusting there! - I think it's beautiful. - I think you're beautiful. - What do you want, Fernando? - Oh, you got to give me - a few more minutes. - Stop! - From the future. - What do you want from the future? - Would you run if I said you? - Would you chase me if I did? - I don't get it. - All these commercials show brothers - learning computer skills, - new technologies. - Uncle Sam didn't teach me - nothing but cadence and kill. - You check over at - the Price-Mart? - Ain't hiring. - Especially with a brother with - a dishonorable discharge. - Goes right to the - bottom of the pile. - How long you think you - gonna keep this up?