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美国《越狱》(prison break)英文剧本69
Prison Break Season 1 Episode 20

- Previously, on Prison Break:
- I want him under
- 24-hour surveillance.
- I have to be there when
- they kill this man.
- The least you could do
- is review his case.
- VICE PRESIDENT:
- Terrence.
- The thing I can't
- quite figure is
- with the the crap storm
- this thing's become
- why they haven't killed you.
- Have at him.
( stabbing )
( screaming )
- Now, out of respect
- for what you once were,
- I'm going to let
- you walk away.
( shouting )
- Why don't you hand me
- that shank you're holding?
- I'm not even sure
- why you need it.
- Thank you.
- Your keys are right over there
- by your in-box.
- You got a maintenance guy
- waiting outside here,
- says you want him
- to change the locks.
- Want me to
- call him off?
- No, send him in.
- It's your last chance,
- Tweener.
- Scofield
- and his whole PI crew...
- They're escaping.
- You know I can't
- let you leave here, boss.
- dogs
- The numerous times
- I've been apprehended
- while trying to elude
- the authorities
- it's always because
- of the damn dogs.
- Turns out you can run from just
- about everything
- in your life
- 'cept your own particular stink.
- Yeah, Well, some of us
- stink more than others.
- Kinte,
- you can smell
- like a bouquet of bonbons,
- but unless you get rid
- of your smell

- you might as well
- send a note to the police
- with directions
- and some cab fare.
- Theodore's right, man.
- We got to scrub down our cells.
- What about our bunks?
- Pillows, sheets, everything.
- Either get rid of your smell
- or change it.
- Well, how much time we got?
- MICHAEL:
- John?
- Three days. That's the soonest
- I could get us
- into the Guards' Room for PI.
- You think you'll have
- the extra suits by then?
- Probably. They should
- be here tomorrow.
- Good, so we're good to go.
- All we got left is figuring out
- how to get through
- that door in the infirmary.
- And how to get Linc
- out of that box.
- And you can do
- that in three days?
- Three days should
- be plenty of time.
- We got to get out of here.
- Now.
- ow
- how he found it.
- He just did.
- SUCRE:
- The hole's just sitting there?
- I covered it the best I
- could, but it's just
- a matter of time before someone
- discovers
- Bellick's missing.
- What do you mean
- Bellick's missing?
- SUCRE:
- Okay, okay, okay.
- Fox River is a big place.
- Maybe they won't
- notice for a while.
- Nothing happens around here
- without Bellick's say-so.
- Somebody is gonna notice
- that he's missing.
- And when they do, they're gonna
- close this place down
- until they find him.
- What are we going to do?
- As soon as it gets dark...
- we go.
- SUCRE:
- Tonight?
- Pretty, we ain't ready
- to escape tonight.
- Escape already started.
- It started the minute
- Bellick found that hole.
- It's gonna end the minute they
- figure out that he's missing.
- Then stay!
- I'll be sure to read
- the papers in the morning.
- See how many years you got
- when they realized
- which crew was working
- in that room
- and dug that hole.
- So what's the play, man?
- You think you can have the plane
- ready by tonight?
- Sure.
- You had kitchen
- duty, right?
- Yeah.
- What'd you use
- to scrub down the floors?
- I think it was some peroxide
- or something like that.
- That'll work. Get as
- much as you can.
- I'll work on getting us
- that key to the infirmary.
- The rest of you find
- whatever you can
- to get rid
- of the scent
- in your cells.
- None of this matters, if we
- can't get in the guards' room.
- We're gonna leave after dinner,
- during tier time
- when the gates are open.
- 7:00, one by one,
- through my cell.
- Whoa,
- whoa, whoa,
- whoa, whoa.
- Now, we were supposed
- to go through
- the guards' room.
- That was going to give us
- a head start hours before
- they even found out
- we were missing.
- T-BAG:
- We leave through your cell,
- we ain't got no lead time.
- 7:00. Count's
- at 8:00, that's...
- 60 minutes.
- 60 minutes to get over that wall
- and as far away
- from here as possible.
- They'll be right on our asses.
- PATTERSON:
- Quit your talkin'
- and start your walkin'.
- Ladies, yard time is over!
- They already are.
- Let's go, let's go.
- SUCRE:
- You know, there's one thing
- we didn't talk about
- out there-- your brother.
- I mean, he's under
- 24-hour surveillance.
- I'm just saying, if you
- can't get to him by tonight,
- we still have to go,
- you know that, right?
( buzzer )
- Hey, boss.
- What do you want?
- My brother's in Gen Pop.
- He's got no clue
- I was in an accident.
- So?
- Well, is there any way
- I can get a message to him?
- Yeah.
- Put it in your will.
- And you're sure
- all those dots connect?
- Okay.
- Thank you.
- Who was that?
- A friend of mine
- at the title company, handled
- a lot of my firm's business.
- She dug up an address for that
- phone number in Blackfoot.
- Where is it?
- It's not the where that's
- interesting, it's the how.
- It turns out our little
- place in Montana
- was purchased for $2 million
- by an offshore
- holding corporation.
- That's pretty standard
- for a transaction
- that size, though, right?
- Sure. Only this
- holding corporation
- was bankrolled by a trust--
- a trust financed by the estate
- of Terrence Steadman.
- Looks like you and I
- are going to Blackfoot, Montana.
( muffled yelling )
- Have you seen
- Bellick today?
- No, Why?
- Mack was asking.
- I guess he ain't showed up yet.
- He's probably just late.
- Bellick? I haven't beat that guy
- to work in eight years.
- Scofield, this ain't
- Gibson's. Move it.
- They're already starting
- to ask questions, man.
- We're not going to make it
- out of here in seven hours
- without them
- finding answers.
- How we coming with
- that peroxide?
- I'm going to need it before
- we meet up for yard duty.
- Probably not till later.
- You want to tell me
- what you need it for?
- Makkos, you going
- to be eating them there
- brussels sprouts?
- No.
- You mind if I, uh...
- Take 'em.
- They smell like crap.
- Do they, now?
- What's up?
- Yo, if you...
- Tonight.
- What?
- Change of plans.
- Why, did something happen?
- Just find Sucre.
- He'll tell you
- what you need to do to be ready.
- What about...?
- Tonight.
- MAN:
- What the hell's going on?
- The president changed his mind.
- We were given
- assurances
- he would veto
- the energy bill.
- Assurances can tell
- you everything
- that a man is going to do,
- until he wakes up in the morning
- and changes his mind.
- Then change it back.
- I don't think you understand.
- The president...
- Have you enjoyed
- our support?
- Yes.
- Good.
- We certainly wouldn't want
- you to take it for granted.
- Are you threatening me?
- Why?
- Do you feel
- threatened?
- Caroline, we've all
- been through this before.
- The ebbs and flows of
- political conscience,
- but we've found at the end
- of the day, we get what we want.
- It's simply a matter
- of who helps us get it.
- If you can't convince
- a doddering old fool
- finishing up
- his second term
- what the best thing is
- for this country's economy,
- perhaps you're not the kind
- of helper we're looking for.
- Sara...
- I was thinking
- about something...
- Enough, Michael.
- Enough with the-the lies
- and the coincidences
- and the stories, all of it.
- It's not what you think.
- I know what you did.
- The question is, are you
- man enough to admit it?
- The keys.
- Congratulations.
- Is that the first time
- you've been honest with me?
- It's not...
- The second?
- What are you after,
- Michael?
- Is it drugs?
- Is it needles?
- Neither.
- Then what?
- Please understand



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