Prison Break

Prison Break

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Prison Break - 2x17 - Bad Blood DVD WAT en
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Yayınlandı: 2015-05-03
İndirmeler: 305
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İlk 200 satır.

Previously on Prison Break:

I'm breaking out. And you're gonna make sure my brother goes with me.

I'm sorry, Henry.

This message is for Maricruz. I'll be there in the airport in lxtapa waiting for you.

Sucre, down the road, if you're in trouble, post a note on the message board.

That's a bird, right?

Go pack your things. We're moving.

We will be a family if it kills us.

Pull this off and you're halfway home.

You remember what home is like, don't you?

Stay away from my family.

She needs that medicine. She can't go two days without it.

-I don't feel good. -Oh, sweetie.

I want for this to be over.

That makes two of us. A question of looking at whatever your father gave you.

It's just a key.

It's locked in a box inside that cigar club.

I'm not a wanted fugitive. Give me the key. I'll do it.

Wanna take a walk?

Ms. Tancredi.

I need to have a word with you.

-Ms. Tancredi. -Of course.

Ms. Tancredi? Ma'am?

-Ms. Tancredi? -It's time to go.

Ma'am?

They're going out back.

Come on.

Pediatrics, please.

-Hello? -Cameron.

-Hi, Dad. -How you doing, big guy?

-Good. I'm eating my lunch. -Oh, how is it?

Pretty disgusting.

Maybe your mom can bring you some dinner from home.

-Did you see the doctor today? - Yeah.

He said I could go home this week, as long as I stay out of the street.

You're a smart young man. You know how to cross the street.

Are you mad at me?

Listen to me.

No one is mad at you, and this wasn't your fault.

I should've been looking out for you.

You weren't even there.

But I should've been.

Oh, man. Hey, buddy, listen, I gotta go. But I'll call you back later, okay?

-Okay. Bye. -Cameron.

I love you.

Cam?

Yeah? What have we got on Franklin?

Nothing new since this morning.

Another witness from the Minnesota diner robbery gave a positive lD.

Good, because I just landed in Minneapolis 1 5 minutes ago.

-Anything else? -Yeah, the girl, Dede.

Apparently, she's been ill. Some chronic condition.

Fax Franklin's mug shot to every hospital in southeastern Minnesota.

Already done. With any luck, she'll get sick enough to need one and he'll show his face.

-You don't have kids, do you, Lang? -Nope.

Call me when you have something else.

I'll take that.

-We didn't get it. -What?

And we need to get back in there soon.

Once the Company finds out Sara was in there...

...it won't belong before they start wondering why.

Find a spot close to the club and sit tight. We're gonna take the car.

-Be back in a couple of hours. -Where you going?

Turns out that maybe there's one member of that club who can help us.

Who?

Pope?

Just a minute.

Henry.

What are you doing here?

Aside from jumping bail and evading the authorities?

There's something that you need to hear. But first, I need to know if you'll listen.

Sara, we've got nothing to discuss.

Please, I need five minutes. After that, if you want us to, we'll leave.

Who's us?

-I don't want any trouble. -Good. Because that's not why we're here.

What the hell are you thinking about, waltzing in here? You're a wanted criminal.

In case you've forgotten, I dedicated my career...

...my entire life, to keeping people like you behind bars.

You're talking about guilty people. My brother is innocent.

-We have the evidence to prove it. -I don't care. I want you out.

It's in a locked box at the Corona de Oro Club and you're a member.

-Out. -Henry, please listen.

Sara, I'm tempted to say you should've known better.

But after what you did--

My father was looking into the Burrows case when he was murdered.

This key is the only thing I could recover from his body.

Where are we going?

They're hungry. We've been driving all day.

Chick-O-Stick.

They need real food.

Soon enough, pumpkin.

Alackaday.

Miscreants. Defilers.

Defacers.

Despoilers.

What is this?

My home.

Oh, no, no, no.

Oh, really, no.

Okay. All right, sweetie, why don't you sit over here, okay?

All right. I'm gonna go over there and I'm gonna talk to the lady, all right?

So you need anything? You sure?

Okay.

-Yes? -My daughter, Dede, she's really sick.

She's had this kidney thing since she was real young.

-It's on the left-- -Where is she?

She's sitting right there.

-Have you been here before? -No. We're from out of town.

Can I see your insurance card?

No. No, I don't have any insurance.

After I left the Army, they discontinued my insurance.

Are you a resident of Hennepin County?

Like I said, we're from out of town.

Do you have a driver's license?

Look, I don't have a driver's license, an insurance card or anything like that.

But I do know the law. You have to see my little girl.

-I'm gonna go get my supervisor. -Good.

I don't give a rat's ass about you or your brother.

I trusted you. I took you under my wing. I treated you like my own son.

I believed you.

Day after day, you lied to me. What kind of a man does that?

-A desperate one. -Yeah.

Well, you two made a big mistake coming here today.

You gave me no choice. I'm gonna notify the authorities right now.

I'm sorry...

...but I can't let you do that.

I don't wanna hurt you, Henry.

-Said by the man with the gun. -lf it's the way I can convince you, so be it.

Well, you're not gonna convince me by doing that.

-I'm not the man you think I am. -I have a pretty good idea who you are.

If that's true, then you already know I never wanted to be in Fox River.

I never wanted to meet you, Henry. I certainly didn't wanna ruin your life.

Yeah? You've done a pretty damn good job.

You're not saying anything to him I haven't said myself, Henry.

I've looked into this. What he's saying to you is true.

I just want my brother's life back. I want people to know the truth.

I'd give anything for that. I'd lay down my life.

That's easy for you to say, standing on that side of the gun.

What if I'm standing on this side?

There are places that can better serve your needs.

-Look, I know my rights, okay? -This isn't a primary care facility.

We provide necessary care in life-threatening situations.

I know. Are you gonna wait until she's dead before you give her help?

-ls that what you're telling me? -I'll not argue with you.

This is a hospital, not a homeless shelter.

A what?

What did you just say to me?

I can't believe you people.

Come on. The line is a little bit too long, okay?

We'll go somewhere else.

Where are we going?

We gotta find another doctor, sweetie.

My God.

Let's go.

Move!

Hold on, baby.

Franklin!

Thank you for riding the Minneapolis Auto Train.

-Move out of the way! -Please disembark quickly.

FBl! Stop! Stop!

Okay, okay. Okay, okay.

All right. Look.

-Baby, you gotta get down. -No.

-No, no, you gotta get down. -You gotta let him go.

-Get down. -You gotta let him go.

-Come on. -No.

The doors will be closing momentarily.

-She's not letting go. -Don't let her pay for your mistakes.

You hear me?

I could shoot you right now and not even think twice.

But you won't.

You've spent too much time around prisons to throw your life away like that.

-What the hell are you trying to pull? -It's simple.

That's the key to an innocent man's freedom. Come on, Henry.

We both know there's something going on here.

Too many people have died. Look me in the eye.

Tell me you don't believe there's a cover-up going on right now.

I've got no moral obligations here, Michael.

As far as I know, Lincoln is as guilty as hell.

Then take a 1 0-minute drive with me and we'll find out. That's all I ask.

Henry, you've looked into this before. You've thought about it.

I have.

And I've come to one conclusion.

This has nothing to do with me.

But I am a man of the law...

...and right now, I've got a convicted felon standing inside my house.

Well, maybe there's something I can offer you to make you change your mind.

What do you intend to do with us?

Dumb grease monkey.

You don't deserve minimum wage.

The hell I don't. Working graveyard?

There ain't no man who deserves more pennies...

...on the dollar per hour than they got lQ points in his head.

I ain't stupid.

Seems equal stupid as the rest of you.

Seems to run in the genes.

Teddy.

Ten synonyms. Pick a word.

Pick a word.

Destroy.

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