- that I never meant... - I never wanted - to involve you in this. - Well, you've done - a pretty poor job of that. - I came here to - tell you something. - I'm getting my brother - out of here. - Tonight. - And I need your help. - Michael, uh, honestly, - for your own good, - don't say anything more. - You know - he's innocent. - Do what you're talking about - and he won't be. - But he'll still be alive. - You understand that - I'm required to report - everything you're telling me. - Yes. - Then why would you? - Because you're the only one - that can help. - And because I know - you want to be part - of the solution. - Yeah, aiding and abetting - is not part of the solution. - Neither is doing nothing - knowing what you know - about his case. - How dare you put this on me. - I did what I could. - I gave my father - the information from... - No offense - to your father, - but the people who - are framing Lincoln, - let's just say they have - a higher security clearance. - So now it's a conspiracy? - I didn't come here - to have a debate. - You're asking me - to break the law. - I'm asking you - to make a mistake. - Not hurt anyone, - not steal anything. - Just... - forget to lock up. - Leave the door - unlocked when you - leave tonight. - That's it. - Please. - This is where - you're breaking out of?
- This room? - There are alarm contacts - on the glass - surrounding the door. - Otherwise I wouldn't - need you to... - I was part of your plan. - Was it all an act? - At first, - yes. - I needed - to be here. - But then I wanted - to be here with you. - Right. - And it's killing me to know - that you'll never believe that. - Whatever you may - think of me, - this is about Lincoln. - Don't make him pay - for my mistakes. ( cell phone rings ) ( ringing ) - Yeah? - Hi, it's me. - There's been an acceleration. - How fast we talking about? - Fast. Tonight. - Son of a bitch. - I think what you're trying to - say is no problem? - Yeah, of course. - It'll be taken care of. - Good. - The van? - Waiting up Fitz Street, - 200 yards... - Behind the old mill? - Behind the old mill, I got it. - One question, John. - Don't you want a bigger plane? - You've only got three seats. - I thought you said there were - seven or eight guys. - Well, not everybody - gonna have a ticket. - You gonna tell me who is? - The three of us still breathing. - Two tickets. - Whatever airport's - closer to Blackfoot. - Aisle, window, - it doesn't matter, - just get us on the next flight. ( cell phone rings ) - Yeah, I'll hold. ( cell phone ringing ) - Hello? - Change of plans. - We're going to need you - to have the girl - at the airstrip tonight. - Tonight? - Was I not enunciating? - No, it's just that, uh... - things could get messy. - So wear a smock. ( men chuckling ) - Patterson and - Pope's secretary? - Come on, man, like you - wouldn't hit that. - I don't know, Vegas, - 2:00 a.m. maybe, but... - if she didn't have - such a big booty. - Man, the booty is - the man's biggest weakness. - I know I would've hit it. ( muffled yell ) ( muffled yelling ) - Find a way to - the infirmary yet? - I'm working on it. - Yo, you seen Bellick today? - Not yet. - I need to talk to him. - Do you know if - he went somewhere? - Do I look like - his mother? - The guy hasn't - shown up yet. - You sure he ain't - showed yet? - 'Cause I thought I saw him - here this morning, man. - WESTMORELAND: - Tweener. - Need a hand over here. - Yeah, I'm on it. - All right? - Fine. - Just, uh... - just sore, that's all. - You live to my age, - you'll know all about it. - You know you got - a couple foxes - in your hen house, right? - Who are we talking about? - The bastard - and the born again. - They both want out of here. - They'll behave - until then. - Think so? - I just picked this - off of T-Bag yesterday. - If I would've been there - ten seconds later, - they'd have been serving - Abruzzi with red sauce - over at the morgue. - Now I know you want to be - shot caller and everything, - and that's cool, - but you got to handle - things, man. - Are you picking up - what I'm putting down? - Yeah. - Look, this is it, man. - Ain't no do-overs - this time. - Can't be no complications. - We break out tonight - or we ain't never - getting out. - We got that paperwork - in from the county. - Sara? - Yeah. Sorry. - The paperwork - from the county. - Right. - I got it. - Um... do me a favor, - could you take care - of that for me? - I got to get - out of here. - Sure. - Thanks. - Wait, where are - you going? - Out. - Put your blues on - over your PI gear. - What? - Just do it. - You want to tell us why? - If we don't have time to get - the suits we need, - we're gonna have - to make them. - What the hell - are you doing, man? - We got company. - It's okay. - He's coming with us. ( locker slams ) - Hey, whatever happened to - We got too many - people"? - When the plan changed, - so did the timing. - We'll make sure - we all get through. - Well, for health - reasons, information - like that should be - disseminated - a little more pronto. - Uh-uh, Fish. - One more person means - there's one more thing - that can go wrong. - He is not coming. - It's not up - for discussion. - The hell it ain't. - I owe him. - I don't owe you a damn thing. - You're gonna... - if we get nailed - 'cause you didn't want - to cut down on - your damn guest list. - Don't worry, it'll be fine. - Hey. - Hold up, cons. - I saw some drops of blood on - the floor of the PI locker room. - Now who's going to tell - me what's going on? - That'd be me, boss. - I, uh, did it - while I was - loading some equipment - back into the shed. - You make sure and - get that patched up. - Will do. - Okay. - Move it. - Are you okay? - Okay enough to make it - out of here tonight. - I swear. ( mouthing ) - Hey, Shelly, this is, uh, - it's me. - I, listen, I know I'm supposed - to call you as my sponsor