- I'm sorry.
- You got to believe that.
- Damn it.
- Please! Please!Please.
- Pick up the casings.
- What's your problem?
- I got a neuroanatomic lesion
- affecting my reticular activating system.
- What does that mean?
- It means I don't sleep. - At all.
Prison Break Season 1 Episode 4
- Previously on Prison Break.
- I didn't kill that man, Michael.
- The evidence says you did.
- No, I was set up.
- Put down your weapon.
- I find it incumbent that you see the inside of a prison cell.
- I'm looking for someone, guy named Lincoln Burrows.
- Man killed the vice-president's brother.
- Why do you wanna see Burrows so bad anyhow?
- Because he's my brother.
- I'm getting you out of here.
- Impossible.
- Not if you designed the place it isn't.
- You've seen the blueprints.
- Better that that.
- I've got them on me.
- You find out who's trying to bury him.
- Nobody's trying to bury him.
- The evidence was cooked.
- There's a lawyer poking around.
- Anyone that's a threat is expendable.
- Scofield!
- Found you a new cellie. Haywire, get in here.
- Someone found Fibonacci.
- Who was this someone?
- Now where is Fibonacci?
- I give you that information, I'm a dead man.
- Three.
- On your feet!
- What time is it?
- Get up!
- What's going on?
- Bellick! - Bellick! - Bellick! No!
- Bellick! Where are you taking me?!
- Bellick! Bellick! No! - No! Bellick, don't!
- Bellick, no! I got a month left!
- Please! No! Bellick! - Bellick, no! - Bellick, please!
- No! No! I got a month left!
- Please! - No! Bellick!
- Make your peace, Lincoln.
- Let's get on with it.
- Open 40!
- Close 40.
- Haywire. You ever thought of breaking out?
- What the hell would I do out there?
- Not be here.
- Halfway houses,
- psych visits, meds, checking in with a P.O.,
- urine tests, keeping a job...
- No.
- Why you ask?
- This guy was talking about it in the yard yesterday. I didn't know what to say.
- Tell officer Bellick.
- He'll make life easy for you, if, uh...
- If what?
- Your tattoos.
- What about them?
- What are they of?
- What are they? Like, some kind of a...
- They're just tattoos.
- It's candy time, Haywire.
- They think I have schizo-affective disorder with bipolar tendencies.
- Think you got it?
- Whatever.
- Ah!
- I take the pills, keep the quacks off my back.
- Bye, now.
- Get out of the way.
- You know, maybe they give you those things for a reason.
- Yeah.
- To keep me dull.
- To keep me in their invisible freakin' handcuffs.
- Seriously, though, those tattoos, they're beautiful.
- You mind if I, you know, look at the whole thing?
- I do, actually.
- Why?
- Yo! Stand clear!
- Does there need to be a reason?
- Sucre!
- I ain't even talking to you, man.
- What's the problem?
- Nothing I can't handle.
- Well, I knew there was a problem.
- I could tell by looking at you from across the yard.
- Hey, guys, didn't I say there was a problem?
- So what's the problem?
- You're looking at it.
- What? Haywire?
- Yep. That's my new cellmate.
- That's a problem.
- He doesn't sleep.
- So, when do you dig?
- I don't.
- Hey, you and I are in bed now.
- You made me promise.
- You said that we were going to get out of here.
- You renege now, and I'm going to gut you.
- So, you better take care of your business,
- or I will take care of you.
- Have a nice day.
- It's really coming together, isn't it?
- Yep.
- You think it'll be done in time?
- Well, I figure, we still have the interior alcoves
- and pilasters to do, which is no small task.
- But, yes, I think so.
- Listen, I have to say, I...
- I really appreciate all the effort that you put into this.
- I wish there was some way I could, you know, pay you or something.
- There is one thing you could do for me.
- My cellmate.
- Ah, the inimitable Charles Patoshick.
- Haywire?