- Previously on Prison Break: - 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. - But I need to know where - you got that burn right now. - Otherwise, your ass - is going to solitary. - I put my blood into this. - Why don't you - elaborate on that? - How about you stop with - all the questions? - You are a glorified bodyguard, - that's it. - Okay, I got it. - Put it down. - You're not a killer. - Get out of the way. - You know, maybe they give you - those things for a reason. - Yeah, to keep me in their - invisible freakin' handcuffs. - Hello, roomie. - You were right about my tattoo. - It is a path. - And I need you to - remember when you saw it. - Who are you? - Scofield. Michael Scofield. - Doesn't ring a bell. - We met a while ago in Gen Pop. - Cell 40. - Gen Pop? - General Population. - Officer Bellick assigned - you to my cell. - I have a tattoo, you drew it. - Haywire, do I look even - vaguely familiar to you? - Are you the guy who - stole my toothpaste? - Yes, yes. - I stole your toothpaste. - So you do remember. - Candy man. - Mr. Patoshik. - Mr. Scofield. - No, thank you. - Medication is mandatory. - Just a mild sedative prescribed by Dr. - Tancredi. Come on. - Then I'll talk to her directly. - I'm feeling better. - Oh, really? That's great. - Now take the pill. - Take 'em. They're good. - I'm fine. Thank you. - Carter, can you - come here a sec?! - Scofield went J-Cat? - Sure did. I saw it coming, too. - I knew he was going to - crack first time I saw him. - So he's not coming back here. - Doubt it. - They got him in the whack shack. - What about Sucre? - - He's in Ad Seg. Why? - Middle cell, middle tier, - prime piece of real estate. - You thinking what I'm thinking? - Maybe. - We promise to keep it a single for - a couple of months, auction it off. - Make it happen. - I don't need medication. - Swallow it, - or it's going in the rear door. - All gone? - Nice. - You were right, Haywire. - I did steal your toothpaste, - and you drew that tattoo from memory, - and I need you to do it again. - Middle cell, cool in the summer, - warm in the winter. - How much you asking? - How much you got? - $200. Got a deal? - Deal. - Now get your ass out of here - and I'll put in the transfer. - Hey, man, the toilet's leaking. - Look, it's dripping. - I'll put in a work order. - It'll be replaced in 24 hours. - You got it, boss. - I heard you was moving - some real estate. - Already been moved. - - That Scofield's cell? - Not anymore. - Close up 40! - Is that your daughter? - My wife game me this - when she was born. - Outliving your wife - is bad enough. - Outliving your daughter-- - no man should have - to endure that. - How long does she have? - Hospital says a week, - maybe two. - We got us a problem. - Mojo's moving in Scofield's cell, - and that ain't all. - He's bitching about the toilet, - so Geary's putting in a work order. - They move That toilet... - They find the hole. - We are all screwed. - How much Mojo promise him? - Oh, Gomer, see, - you had me scared there for a second. - I hear you got a cell. - Not anymore. - And if you were smart, - you'd keep quiet about that. - Hey, look, - I'll double what you're getting. - I'm getting $250. - $500? Ain't a problem. - I ain't talking cigarettes and - extra chow line desserts here. - I'm talking green paper - with dead white guys on it. - I said it ain't a problem. - Come on. - Where? - - It's a surprise. - I don't wear a diaper. - I never said you did. - Then what are you doing? - You got something - in your teeth. - What? - Oh, yeah. Right there. - It's right there in the back. - Come on. - Why are you doing this? - I am helping you. - Remember what you used to - call those little pills? - Invisible handcuffs. - Handcuffs on your mind. - You hate them, remember? - You got a phone call. - Who is it? - - Your son. It's an emergency. - Oh, L.J., - what were you thinking, kid? - I don't care what happens - to me anymore, okay? - They won. They'll always win. - I just wanted to take - one of them down with me. - Put Veronica back on. - Lincoln? - What are the charges? - Attempted murder. - He's also being arraigned for the murder - of his mother and his stepfather. - I guess bail's out - of the question? - Exactly. - Anything you can do? - Right now, his only shot is if - we can get him tried as a minor. - But he needs to - show some remorse. - I need to sell to the court - that he was just a scared kid. - Where his head's at right now, - he won't listen to me. - He'll listen to me. - I need to see him. - Lincoln, there's no way. - He gets tried as an adult, he may - as well sit in my lap in the chair. - you got to do something, Veronica. - - Okay, I'll petition the D.O.C, - but it's a million-to-one shot - they'll let you out to see him. - All right. - Yo, Trumpets.