- Thought you didn't want to
- know about any of this.
- Things have changed.
- I want in.
- Why the sudden change of heart?
- I have my reasons.
- Don't take this the wrong way,
- but everyone who's in is
- bringing something to the table.
- How about money?
- How much we talking about?
- I think You know.
- I seem to remember several conversations
- that ended with, "I am not
- D.B. Cooper."
- I lied.
- You lied?
- We're cons. We tend to do that.
- I checked your alibi.
- According to records,
- you were incarcerated at the
- time of the Cooper hijacking.
- My father and I share more than
- just a weakness for easy money.
- We also share a name.
- Charles Westmoreland,
- Senior was the one locked up that day.
- Now, do you want
- the money or not?
- No offense,
- but it's a little convenient.
- You want in, and suddenly,
- you're the guy.
- How do I know you're
- not lying right now?
- Hey, Old Man River,
- keep it moving.
- Hey, Sucre...
- I got a question about you
- and the rest of the Mexicans.
- I don't think I'll
- be able to help,
- seeing as I'm Puerto Rican.
- Geographical semantics, amigo.
- I'm speaking about the
- general "Latin-o" population.
- How is it that a
- people so historically
- lazy ended up being such a big
- part of the nation's work force?
- The way I see things,
- it's everyone else that's lazy.
- Otherwise, there wouldn't be
- any jobs for the immigrants.
- The ones sitting at home collecting
- unemployment, the lazy ones--
- it's not us.
- You gonna let him talk
- about your people like that?
- Uh, whatever, Deliverance.
- You know what?
- We may be a team in here,
- but just so that you know,
- the minute we get over that wall,
- it's every man for himself.
- Or sooner.
- LJ?
- LJ?
- LJ?
- Do you know how the
- Russians do things?
- They let you live, and they kill
- everyone else in your family,
- and, well,
- any-anyone you've ever loved.
- How does that sound?
- Go to hell.
- Oh, come on.
- Is that any way
- for a lady to talk?
- Oh.
- What, do you think
- I'm an idiot?
- I'm just going to
- walk into a well?
- Seriously, Ms. Donovan.
- You all right?
- Scofield, no sitting
- down on the job.
- I want you out here working
- where I can see you.
- I'm on it, boss.
- Move it, Scofield. Move it!
- Hey, Brad. Good to see you.
- Hey, baby.
- All right,
- ladies and gentlemen,
- put your hands together for
- our next lovely young lady.
- Up on the main stage,
- it's Jasmine.
- Would you like a private dance?
- Why don't you sit down
- and chat for awhile.
- See if we hit it off.
- - So, what's your name?
- Brad.
- Yours?
- Jasmine.
- Come on... your real name.
- - It's Nika.
- Nika.
- Now that's a pretty name.
- Tell me, Nika, how's your husband
- feel about you working here?
- I'm not married.
- I hope you're lying for
- the sake of titillation.
- Otherwise, your little visit to Fox
- River this morning would have been
- breaking the law...
- Mrs. Scofield.
- We are married.
- But they tell all the girls to lie.
- It's better for
- making business.
- I'm not here to
- get you in trouble.
- I just want to know a little
- more about your husband.
- Well, he's a very good man.
- I'm sure he is.
- But even good men do bad things.
- Your accent. You're from--
- now, don't tell me-- Budapest, right?
- Prague.
- Prague...
- How recently did you come over?
- Only a couple months, I bet.
- You like it here in America?