


Episode 114 The Rat |
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Michael and the other prisoners attempt to return to their cells without being detected. A C.O. becomes suspicious about a broken pipe. At the same time, Veronica and Nick request a judge to postpone Lincoln's execution. Sara requests her dad, the governor, to review Lincoln's case. Michael tries to put a stay in the execution by fiddling with the chair's wirings. |
Michael: Sara--Dr. Tancredi, I'm sorry, this isn't about the morality of the death penalty. This is about killing an innocent man, my brother, and surely your father can't be in favor of that. Sara: The least you could do is review his case. And Dad, if it helps, pretend it didn't come from me. (cell phone call) L.J.: There's something I want to tell you. Lincoln: What's that? L.J.: I had a dream last night. You and me were working on a house, pounding nails. And in the dream, it felt like we were older. It was so clear, the whole dream. And when I woke, I knew that today wasn't going to be the end. That...that we'll see each other again, Dad. I know it. I love you, Dad. (Michael hums tunelessly while looking at a hand of cards) Lincoln: You letting me win, Michael? Michael: No... Lincoln: Mm hmm, show me your cards. Michael: I'm not going to show you my cards. Lincoln: Show me your cards. Michael: I'm not going to show you my cards! Lincoln: Give me your cards! (grabs the cards out of Michael's hand and slaps them on the table) Michael: (sheepishly) Gin. Lincoln: Funny that... |
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Michael: Is there any news on the appeal? Lincoln: Don't know. Michael: Cause there could still be a ch.... Lincoln: Stop... Michael, please - this is going to happen. I gotta get my head straight. Let's just share memories, swap stories, talk about the damn weather - anything but torturing myself with the idea of hope. I can't take it anymore. |
T-Bag: Remember, pretty, I am servin' life plus one. So if I get busted for attempted escape, I'm goin to throw in a homicide not problem, that's like a parkin' ticket to me. Lincoln: I came in here a man. Give me the strength to walk out of here a man. |