- These men are my patients.
- It's my job advocate for them.
- Come on, Sara, how many of these
- guys say that they are innocent?
- 80, 90 percent?
- I mean, it's not like you're asking
- me for a new bike here, kid.
- Being tough on crime,
- capital punishment--
- it's all part of a philosophy
- that I believe in.
- Part of a philosophy that I
- campaigned on, was elected for.
- I have to go back to Fox River.
- I have to be there when
- they kill this man.
- The least you could do
- is review his case.
- And, Dad, if it helps...
- pretend it didn't come from me.
- I've never given a damn about
- what people thought of me.
- Never.
- The last couple of days...
- I gotta admit, you know...
- Lee Harvey Oswald,
- John Wilkes Booth...
- Lincoln Burrows.
- I'm gonna go down in
- history with these freaks.
- Bitch of it all is
- I didn't do it.
- I didn't do it!
- I didn't do it.
- It's time.
- Warden!
- what is it?
- - It's the governor.
- Yes, Governor.
- Okay.
- I understand.
- The governor has reviewed
- your case fully.
- He's not granting clemency.
- Let's proceed.
- You did your country and
- your party a great service.
- It won't go unnoticed.
- Thank You, Madame Vice President.
- Thank You, Governor.
- Can't go past here.
- Once he's in the death chamber,
- you'll be escorted to the viewing room.
- Can I...
- Yeah.
- I've loved you since the
- first time I saw you.
- Uncuff him.
- Let's go, son.
- - I didn't kill that man, Michael.
- Swear to me.
- I swear to you.
- Preparation can only
- take you so far.
- After that,
- you got to take a few leaps of faith.
- Don't give up on me.
- What if something
- happens to you?
- You just have a little faith.
- Just have a little faith.
- How about every Sunday,
- we have our own special breakfast?
- Just You and me.
- Yeah.
- Give me your hand.
- You got to have faith, LJ.
- I love you, Dad.
- I came in here a man.
- Give me the strength to
- walk out of here a man.
Prison Break Season 1 Episode 15
- Previously on Prison Break:
- I'm through.
- See you on the other side.
- It can't be done.
- We're not getting out of here.
- There's only one person who
- can really stop this execution.
- Would you talk to your father...
- for me?
- I'm the last person in the
- world that my father listens to.
- The governor has reviewed your case.
- He's not granting clemency.
- Let's proceed.
- I came in here a man, give me the
- strength to walk out of here a man.
- Doctor... you can leave now.
- It's him.
- Mi... Michael...
- What's he saying?
- Michael... turn around...
- It's him.
- What do you think he's saying?
- Michael... turn around.
- - What's going on?
- - I don't know.
- What's happening?
- What the hell's
- going on in there?
- I can't tell you how sorry I am that
- you've had to go through all this.
- Lincoln...
- What happened in there?
- Judge Kessler called.
- - The execution's been delayed.
- - What do you mean, "delayed"?
- Apparently, some new
- evidence has come to light.
- What evidence?
- - I don't understand.
- How long do we have:
- one day, two days?
- That's all the information I
- have at the moment. I'm sorry.
- I'll give you a minute.
- You okay?
- I need to know how
- much time we have.
- I'll go and see the
- judge and find out.
- You're with Michael;
- you'll be okay.
- Did you see him?
- Who?
- The guy in the viewing room.
- No.
- It was Dad.
- It was Dad.
- It was him; I know it was.
- - That's not possible, Linc.
- It is possible. I saw him.
- I don't know how
- you could have.
- There were only a half a
- dozen people in that room--
- me, Veronica,
- and a bunch of reporters.
- - He wasn't there.
- - You don't know that.
- I do.
- I would have recognized him.
- You don't remember what he looks like.
- I do.
- This is a man who took off,
- what, 30 years ago?