第34章
《越狱第一季剧本》章节:第34章,宠文网网友提供全文无弹窗免费在线阅读。!
-Because the phone call
-came from Washington, D.C.
-You were supposed to turn off the A/C,
-not turn on the furnace.
-It's getting so hot in here.
-Did I say you could talk, Cherry?
-You'll know when I want
-you to open your mouth.
-Geary!
-You got to do something
-about the heat.
- Doing The best we can.
- Your best is garbage.
-It's a hundred degrees in here.
-Look like I got frostbite to you?
-Line up!
-Why don't you transfer us
-all someplace cooler...
-like Africa?
-Get your ass on the line, convict.
-All of you, hit that line!
-We'll move when the
-temperature situation
-is rectified, all right?
-Hey, Bellick,
-this is Mack in Cell Block.
-We got some cons popping off.
-Give 'em a smack,
-throw 'em on the line and write 'em up.
-If you can't handle it,
-don't cash your paycheck this week.
-This is not a good time, Doc.
-Oh, I just got a call a prisoner
-was suffering from heat exhaustion.
-- He's faking it.
- is that Your medical opinion?
-We got a bunch of overheated
-cons getting loud in the A-Wing.
-I don't blame them.
-It's an oven in there.
-Everything's under control,
-but you should go back to
-the infirmary building.
-When things calm down,
-I'll have your patients
-transferred from sick bay.
-I'm just looking out
-for your best interests.
-And I appreciate that, um...
-but, Officer Bellick,
-you and I both know
-that it's illegal to deny
-a prisoner medical care,
-and you could lose
-your job over it.
-And I'm just looking out
-for your best interests.
-Go right on in.
-Thank you, sir.
-Don't be a baby, T-Bag.
-It's ain't that hot.
-Not that hot?!
-When this guy woke up this morning,
-he was white!
-You want to cool off?
-Step back!
-We'll step back when we get
-some wind blowing in here.
-All right, that's it! Lockdown!
-Everyone back to your cells!
-I said, everyone back to your cells now,
-convicts!
-Lockdown!
-You got your lockdown, bro.
-- You're coming with me.
- What? no, no, no.
-I'm the lookout, man, that's it.
-I need you down there.
-It's a two-man job.
-Let's hang a sheet.
-N-N-No way, man.
-You only hang a sheet
-when you and your cellie want
-to get friendly, you know?
-You want to protect
-your prison rep,
-or you want to get out of here?
-What the hell's going on in here?
-Well, these inmates became belligerent
-and they refused to rack in.
-You locked it down with inmates
-still out of their cells?
-We can handle 20 out-of-control
-inmates easier than 300.
-Listen up, bros, listen up.
-Bellick, I got one for you.
-What do you call a piece of white
-trash who couldn't pass the cops' exam
-and now makes less than a mailman?
-A C.O.
-Get your hands of the fence.
-Suck it, pig!
-You know, Teddy, you really let me down,
-and that's hard to do,
-because I don't expect much...
-from the inbred child of a retard.
-That's right, Teddy.
-I read your psych records...
-about how your daddy raped
-his mongoloid sister,
-and then nine months later,
-little Teddy pops out.
-I'm going to kill you!
-It's hotter than hell.
-They'll wear themselves
-out eventually.
-The call was a fake.
-What about a stay
-of execution or...?
-No, no, it's legally insufficient.
-What the hell does that...
-mean?
-What the hell does that mean?
-It means the prosecution could point out
-the evidence from your criminal trial.
-Okay?
-The blood, the video, the gun.
-A questionable phone call is
-not going to stack up to that.
-- But it's something, right?