24 (2001–2010): Season 3, Episode 4 - Day 3: 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. - full transcript

In order to get Ramon out of prison Jack asks for President Palmer's permission to instigate a prison riot. Michelle takes over command of CTU after Tony is injured. Chase disobeys orders and fiercely interrogates Ramon as Jack pu...

"Previously on" 24.

- Wayne said you wanted to see me.
- Keeler...

he's bringing your
ex-husband into this debate.

The S.E.C. 's investigation
into his company.

Well, Ted was convicted and served
his sentence. You know that.

All Ted Packard wants is money.

- If we pay him off, he'll recant before this debate.
- That's blackmail.

We could have the money
within the hour.

- I thought you were with my dad.
- Your dad's sidelining me, Kim.

- "He's making me sit out."
- Look, I know my dad can be hard,
but he will come around.

- We shouldn't have told him.
- The only other option I can think of...



is for us to
stop seeing each other.

- Chase, what do you want?
- I wanna be able to do my job.

Linda, I need your help.

These guys, they will kill me
if I don't get 'em something.

- Where are you?
- I'm at the mall.

C.T.U. Knows the powder's not real.
Now they're going after Singer.

- What do you want me to do?
- Grab him and take him to containment.

- Done.
- We believe your son was infected...

with the virus in Mexico earlier this morning
before he came home.

We have three hours to find him
before he becomes contagious.

We got it, Jack. He's at Los Feliz Mall
between Vermont and Sunset.

- I can land a team there in 10 minutes.
- Okay, fine.

- Kyle.
- Who are you?

My name's Tony Almeida.
I'm a federal agent, but I'm here to help you.



- I don't believe you.
- Come with me. I'll prove it to you.

We have an officer down.
Kyle Singer is not in custody.

I repeat. Kyle Singer
is not in custody.

The following takes place
between 4:00 p.m. And 5:00 p.m.

Go straight down the ramp there.

Clear the way here, please.

Stand back, please.
Stand back.

Jack isn't picking up.
Aren't there any other agents there?

- Isn't Tony there?
- I can't get through to him either.

- I'm trying Micah right now.
- "What's going on?"

There's been gunshots
at the mall.

- When?
- Two minutes ago. I can't get
in touch with my dad or Tony.

- Micah said someone's down.
- Who?

It's either Tony or Jack.
He's not sure. He's about to find out.

Uh-huh. Yeah.

Hold on.

It's Jack.

He wants to talk to you.

Jack, what's going on?
Where's Tony?

- He's been shot.
- How bad?

He was hit in the neck. He's still alive.
They're getting him to the hospital now.

Oh, God.

Michelle, I know how difficult
this must be for you right now.

- But you need to make a decision.
- What?

With Tony down,
you're in command.

If you wanna be at the hospital, you're gonna
have to hand C.T.U. Over to someone else.

No one will fault you for whatever you choose,
but if you choose to stay...

we need you to work
at full capacity.

I understand.

Michelle, I'm sorry.

Is Tony all right?

They don't know yet.
He was shot in the neck.

Michelle, we're starting to
overload the network.

When the virus threat came in we had to start
stealing cycles from the main C.P.U.

- Chloe, now is not a good time.
- What are you talking about?
Are you out of your mind?

- Just deal with it, okay?
- Michelle?

Off-load the archived files and send them
to Division. That should free up the network.

Fine. That's all
I needed to know.

I have to get to the hospital.

Michelle, they need you in the conference area.
The second call from Hector Salazar's people...

- just came in.
- I am not in a position...

- to deal with this right now.
- Who else is there?

You're the ranking agent
on site.

Kim, I want you to find out
what hospital they took Tony to.

The second anyone knows anything,
you have them patched through to me.

Okay.

Deliver Ramon Salazar to the Van Nuys Dam...

adjacent to
the 101 Freeway.

Provide him with
a full-spectrum bandwidth radio...

adjusted to frequency XQ2137.

Do not attempt
aerial or ground surveillance.

You have two hours
from the receipt of this message to comply.

If you violate any one of these conditions,
we will release the virus.

Does the encoding scheme
match the first message?

- Yeah.
- Is there any way you can
find out where it came from?

I can scan the frequency.
Maybe we'll get lucky.

Whoever sent this message
is controlling Kyle Singer's movements.

We have two hours to find him
before they release the virus.

- Kyle?
- Linda, where are you?

I'm trying to park, but they're putting up
barricades. Something's going on here.

No, no, don't go to the garage.
Meet me outside the, uh, east entrance, okay?

- On Vermont?
- Yeah. Go there now. I'll be there in a second.

- Okay.
- Antonio...

I found him!

I'm just gonna head back
because...

Move over! Go!

- Get over!
- What's going on?

I don't know.

- Where are we going?
- We just gotta get out of here.

This is all-contact frequency.

So, if he shows up anywhere,
please let me know as soon as possible.

- "Okay?"
- "You got it."

Excuse me.

What's up?

- I just heard about Tony.
- Yeah?

- How's he doing?
- He's on his way to the hospital.

Why isn't Michelle with him?

She knows it's gonna set us back
if she and Tony are both gone.

- Tell Michelle I'm heading over to Downey.
- You're going to see Salazar?

- Yeah.
- My dad said questioning him is a waste of time.

No, sitting around here
is a waste of time.

Don't you think you should
clear it with Michelle first?

We lost the kid who's infected with the virus.
If anyone knows where he's going, it's Salazar.

At least run it by her
before you go.

I'll call her from Downey.

Chase.

- Dessler.
- I'm looking for Tony Almeida's wife.

Yes, this is Michelle.

- Michelle, this is Dr. Linzer
at Good Samaritan Hospital.
- How is he?

I'm afraid the wound to your husband's neck
is going to require some vascular repair.

We're just about to
go into surgery.

- Well, can... can I talk to him?
- No. We've medicated him.

In fact, that's why
I'm calling you.

We need your verbal consent
to operate.

Yeah, yes, yes. Uh, of course.
Whatever you have to do.

- Great. Thanks.
- Are you sure he's gonna be okay?

Well, we can't say anything
with 100% certainty until we get in there...

but he's gonna be
in good hands.

Please let me know
the second you finish.

I'll find you in the waiting room
when we're out of surgery.

Dr. Linzer, I will do my best
to be there, but...

you may have to
reach me through this number.

Okay, we'll find you.

- Thank you, Doctor.
- Sure.

Uh, just clear that sight line there. How's that?

I just spoke with
Anne's ex-husband.

I'm meeting him
in half an hour.

Unless you're
changing your mind?

I've never given in to
blackmail in my life.

Yes, but considering everything
that you're up against today, we decided...

I decided, Wayne.

It's my choice.

Then, David,
you're making the right one.

Give this guy some money,
he crawls back under his rock...

and life will be
a lot simpler for everyone.

Including Anne.

I hope so.

- Yes.
- I have Jack Bauer on the line, sir.

- Put him through.
- The president's on the line, Mr. Bauer.

- Thank you.
- Mr. President, this is Jack Bauer.

Hello, Jack. I was told
that Hector Salazar has given your office...

final instructions
on delivering his brother.

- Yes, sir.
- I've also been told...

that you might be able
to preempt that demand.

We identified the person
carrying the virus.

It was a young man
named Kyle Singer.

- Then you know where he is?
- No, sir.

Unfortunately, we lost him.

Can you find him?

Not in the time frame that Hector Salazar
has given us to release his brother.

So either I hand over Ramon Salazar...

or risk that his brother
will release the virus.

Mr. President, I understand
that this is an impossible choice.

It's not a choice, Jack.
Not really.

This nation's policy
of nonnegotiation with terrorists...

has been a proven deterrent.

Capitulating to Salazar
would effectively destroy that policy.

Mr. President, hundreds of thousands
of innocent people may die within the week.

More would die in the long run
if I release Salazar.

I would be declaring open season
on the American people.

This is your final answer, sir?

I don't negotiate
with terrorists, Jack.

I "won't" negotiate
with terrorists.

I understand, Mr. President.
Thank you.

Conference in C.D.C.
And Health Services.

I want a full briefing on quarantine
and evacuation procedures.

Yes, Mr. President.

- Can you just tell me where we're going?
- I don't know.

I just gotta get out of town for a second
and figure this whole thing out.

I thought you had to meet those guys.
That's why I brought the money.

- Things have changed, all right?
- What are you into, Kyle?

You ask me to steal
this money from my father...

so these guys won't hurt you
over losing their drugs.

I don't think it was drugs.

- What do you mean? What is it about?
- "I don't know."

These cops, they came
to my apartment today...

and they were saying
something about...

using me to...
to bring some weird disease into the country.

- A disease?
- Yeah.

This cop, he was... he was saying
that it was inside of me.

In your body?

I know.
It sounds ridiculous, right?

Right?

I mean, this whole thing
is so surreal, Linda.

- Pull over.
- What?

- I said pull over!
- What are you doing?

What are you doing?

Take the car.
Take the money.

- Whatever you're doing, I don't want any part of it.
- Linda.

- Linda, chill out! Chill out.
- "Stay away from me."

If you've got some disease, I don't want it!
You should have never done any of this.

- Don't you think I know that?
- Kyle, please.

All right, fine.
Fine, baby. You're right.

You're right.
I'll stay away, okay?

The money's under
the front seat.

Okay, look.
Come on, Linda. Please.

I really don't want anything to happen to you.
I really don't, but I can't do this!

How stupid am I?

I'm sorry.

- Go! Run! Run, Linda!
- "Kyle!"

Go! No, I have it, okay?
I have it!

Stop! Kyle! No!

No! Stop! No!

Kyle!

Sir, we have a monitoring plan
for everyone inside the quarantine zone.

Define the quarantine zone.

Everyone within a two-mile radius
of ground zero.

Ground zero being the shopping center
where Kyle Singer was last seen.

Mr. President, this is Dr. Nicole Duncan
with Health Services.

Medical teams are in place and ready
to start screening and releasing people...

from quarantine over a 72-hour period.

If we move quickly, we believe
we can lower the prior casualty estimate.

- Lower it to what?
- Between 60,000 and 90,000.

This is Wayne Palmer.

- "Yeah, yeah."
- All right. Thank you, Ms. Dessler...

- Dr. Duncan.
- Mr. President.

We're about to set into motion
a chain of events...

that will create panic
throughout the country...

that will take
some time to control.

If anyone here sees an option
that I'm overlooking...

now's the time
to offer it up.

It's Jack Bauer.

He needs to talk to you in private,
and he says it's urgent.

Would you all
excuse me for a moment?

In the meantime,
I want everyone to contact their key personnel...

make sure they're ready to go.

What is it, Jack?

Mr. President,
is this line secure?

Yes. What do you need
to tell me, Jack?

For what it's worth, sir...

I agree with you supporting this country's policy
to not negotiate with terrorists.

Jack, you didn't call me
to express your approval of my decision.

I have another option
for you to consider.

- Another option?
- Yes. One that I believe...

will protect the integrity
of this nation's policy...

and stop this outbreak
from beginning.

- And how would I do this?
- By simply doing nothing, sir.

- Nothing?
- Yes, Mr. President.

Hector Salazar will view that
as noncompliance with his demands.

- Not if he gets his brother back.
- How?

Ramon Salazar would be
broken out of prison and delivered to him.

The public, and more importantly,
other terrorist groups...

would view this
as a prison break...

as opposed to a capitulation
to their terrorist demands.

Sounds like quite a plan, Jack.
But who'll break Salazar out?

- I will, sir.
- By yourself?

I know the prison.
I have access to the prisoner.

Because of the nature of my involvement
with the Salazars...

I could break him out
and deliver him.

I have a history of insubordination with C.T.U.
They would believe I switched sides.

The cover story
would stay clean.

This doesn't sound like
a one-man job.

In order to protect you,
Mr. President, it has to be.

I don't know, Jack.
There has to be some other way.

No, no. Not in the time
that we've got left.

The Salazars are gonna release the virus
within the next two hours.

Regardless of how successful you are
at containing the initial outbreak...

the resulting civil unrest
would far outreach...

any quarantine zones
you've established.

The damage to this country,
sir, would be catastrophic.

Mr. President,

I need your okay on this.

Even if you succeed,
I won't be able to correct your legal status.

You'll be a fugitive.

I understand, Mr. President.
This would be my last assignment.

I don't know what to say.

If you don't say anything, Mr. President,
I will accept that as a go for this mission.

Good luck,
Mr. President.

I want the information from Dr. Duncan
sent directly to my office.

- Any clearance?
- My eyes only.

- Got it.
- "That's good. I'll give you a call."

Wayne, where are you going?

- Excuse me.
- Wait.

I'm sorry, Anne, but, um, I have an appointment,
and I'm... I'm running late.

An appointment?
The debate starts in 30 minutes.

- Who are you meeting?
- Um, I'm sorry again, but that's confidential.

- It's government business.
- Does this have anything to do
with my ex-husband?

Like I said...

it's government business.

Surgery. Nurses' station.

Yeah, this is Tony Almeida's
wife, Michelle.

- I was wondering if he'd gone into surgery yet.
- Yes, he has.

Um, I just wanted Dr. Linzer to know
that he's allergic to penicillin.

Yes, he's aware.
The allergy card was in his wallet.

Is there any way to know
how he's doing in there?

No, but the doctor will contact you
as soon as he's out of surgery.

Okay, thank you.

You're welcome.

Yeah?

- Uh, the site profiles are done.
- "You could have sent these to my system."

Yeah, I know. I wanted to
come down here anyway.

- Why?
- Because of earlier.

- What is it, Chloe?
- I-I just want you to know...

that I didn't know that Tony had been shot
in the neck when I was insensitive earlier.

And had I known, I certainly would have been
more careful about my choice of words, okay?

- It's fine, Chloe.
- I do try to be aware of other people.

- You know that, don't you?
- I said it's fine.

Okay.

- Gael.
- What?

I think we should be careful
about how we talk to Michelle today.

She's really sensitive...
about Tony being shot in the neck.

- Of course.
- So I'm telling everybody.

Make sure everyone in your department knows.

- I've gotta take this call.
- Is that a personal cell?

I thought those were prohibited
because they can't be monitored.

I'm using it for interagency. I'm moving around
a lot. They'll monitor on the other end.

I've really gotta take this call.

- Hello.
- When did you make the second call?

- Twenty minutes ago.
- Are they letting Ramon go or not?

- They're still deciding.
- What are they waiting for?

They have less than
two hours.

I'll let you know
as soon as I hear anything.

I'm sorry.

It's not good to touch
what's not yours.

Does your sister know
you are here?

No.

Did you know it was loaded?

It is a nice gun, huh?

Take it, Sergio.
It's okay.

Ahh. Uh-huh?

You like the way
it feels? Huh?

Want to pull the trigger?

Hear the noise it makes?

Huh?

That's what power
feels like, Sergio.

It feels like a gun.

Can I?

Sure. Sure.
Come on.

Do you see that vase
down there?

Okay, now I want you to aim...

and squeeze the trigger
very slowly.

- "Muy bueno."
- Yes!

What are you doing?

Get out of here!
Go! Now!

How many times do I have to tell you
to leave him alone? He's just a boy.

- A boy who needs to become a man.
- Well, you're not his father.

What you gonna do, huh?

You gonna shoot me?

Hmm?

Come on.

Pull the trigger.
Right here. Come on.

Get in there.

Hey, what is this?

What are you gonna do to us?

No!

What is this?
What are you gonna do to us?

Come.

We never really finished our conversation.

I was just wondering
what you had decided.

- Decided about what?
- The debate.

What to do about my ex-husband.

I ran into Wayne
a few minutes ago.

I know he's never liked me,
but this was different.

He was avoiding me, and...

I had a feeling
I wasn't able to shake.

What kind of feeling?

That you're paying Ted
to keep quiet.

Is that what
you're doing, David?

Sometimes you have to do the wrong thing
for the right reason.

How can you reward someone
for threatening you with a lie? It's wrong.

There are political realities
I have to consider if I want to stay in office.

- Tell yourself that if it makes you feel better...
- It doesn't make me feel better.

Just happens to be the truth.

Anne, I have been in this job
for nearly four years...

and I have learned
the hard way...

that there are no absolutes.

Sometimes you have to
make compromises.

Politically, yes.

But when it comes to morality...
David, you have to draw the line.

I have drawn the line.
We're just standing on different sides.

- You're running scared.
- I'm fighting to stay in office...

and serve the people
that put me here.

Then face Keeler's lie
with the truth...

and trust that the people
will be able to tell the difference.

It's not that easy.

You've never been about
what's easy.

You've been about what's right.

That's... who you are.

That's who the people
elected to lead them.

For what it's worth...

that's who I fell in love with.

I was...

- I was trying to protect you.
- Protect "me?"

This won't end
with Keeler's allegation.

You're gonna be
in the media's crosshairs.

- I'm used to public scrutiny.
- Not like this.

This will be different
and much uglier than you can imagine.

I can defend myself.

- David.
- Have you made contact with Packard?

He just got here.

- Are you with him now?
- No, he's coming over now. Why?

Walk away.

What?

- You heard me.
- David, we've been through this.

You decided to bury
this thing, remember?

I've changed my mind.

- Anne talked to you, didn't she?
- Wayne...

walk away.

- You wanted to see me?
- "I've spoken to Chloe and Adam..."

and we'll cover for you
if you wanna go to the hospital.

- Cover for me?
- Well, we know you've got
a lot on your mind right now.

- I'm fine, Gael.
- We just thought that...

Look, Michelle, I've been taking 30%
of Chloe's load since the bio-threat came in.

I can handle half
of Comm's load as well.

We'll just need to route user password
on District servers...

so we won't be slowed down
by request authorizations.

It's Joe Thomas Alazaria.
He put a 24-hour delay on user mods...

because of security problems
we've been having.

- What if I call Joe and get him to wave those?
- I tried that. He's unreachable.

Is there any other way
to do this?

More bodies. We need at least
four more system-ready analysts...

to take on the work
we've been doing.

I can make some calls,
get the next shift in early.

I've already tried that.
By the time they got here, it would be too late.

Look, I appreciate this,
but it's not gonna happen.

So let's get back to work.

Michelle.

Listen, I agree.
We can't run this place by committee.

- Let me step in for you.
Adam and Chloe can stay at their posts.
- What about yours?

While I was at Langley, I filled in for my bureau
chief a couple of times and we got through it.

Was there a bio-threat?
The president in town all in one day?

Thank you anyway, Gael.

- C.T.U., Bauer.
- Kim, it's your dad. What are you doing right now?

I'm still trying to locate a point of origin
on that phone call from Salazar's people.

Okay, I'm gonna need you to do something
for me first. It's not gonna take long.

- What?
- I need you to generate
a prisoner transfer document.

Look into your file form under the heading
Federal Transit Authorization.

What's this about?

- I need to move Ramon Salazar.
- Why are you gonna move him?

Kim, this has been given priority clearance.
No one at C.T.U. Is supposed to know.

That's why you're the only person
I can trust to do this. So please help.

Okay, it's asking
for a clearance code.

Hit star nine, nine.

Now it wants a password.

Lincoln, six, five, F-G-A.

Okay, it's cycling.

- It's gonna take a minute.
- Okay, good.

Look, Kim, I know you tried to come up
to my office earlier today...

and talk to me about something
that was really important to you.

I know I wasn't very supportive,
and I just wanted to...

- You don't have to do this, Dad.
- Sweetheart, I do.

I need to tell you
I'm sorry.

I know that I'm
overly protective of you.

I've just watched so many things
happen to you over the last few years, l...

I don't want you to
get hurt anymore.

The fact is that I trust you.
I trust your judgment.

I need you to know that anything that you ever
chose to do I would support you in.

- Okay?
- Thanks. That means a lot to me.

Good.

I love you so much, Kim.

I love you too, Dad.

- Are you okay?
- Yeah. Yeah, I'm all right.

Look, is the document up yet?

- Yeah.
- I need you to send it to Warden Mitchell...

over at Downey now.

- Done.
- Okay, good. Let me speak to Chase.

- He's not here.
- What are you talking about? Where is he?

Kim?

Kim, where is Chase?

He went to interrogate Salazar.

- Chase is at the prison now?
- He left about 15 minutes ago.

- He's gonna be there soon.
- I'm gonna have to get back to you.

Son of a bitch!

- Yeah.
- Chase, what are you doing?

- Goin' to talk to Salazar.
- Get back to C.T.U. Now!

And do what?
Some filing, some dusting around the office?

No, I want you to work with Michelle
and find Kyle Singer.

She's got a dozen I.T. People
on that right now.

- Listen to me.
- No, listen to me, Jack.

I know you're angry
about me and Kim. I get that.

- But I'm not gonna let you
stop me from doing my job.
- Your job is to follow my orders!

You're in no condition
to give me orders.

Chase, I'm warning you.
Don't go against me.

Jack, look,
you know I respect you.

But you also know
I've been covering for you.

Since you've been back,
I've been keeping the fact that you're a junkie...

from Kim and everybody else
at C.T.U.

- I'm not doing it anymore. I'm done.
- Chase, listen to me. Chase.

Chase! Damn it!

- Get this guy processed and get him out of here.
- " Yes, sir."

- Agent Edmunds.
- Warden...

I need to see Salazar.

I've got a lot
going on right now.

I'll have Division follow up with written
authorization, but you need to let me see Salazar.

Salazar's been behind two murders today.
No one gets close without full paperwork.

You don't understand
what's happening today.

Now, Salazar has information
that I need.

- What kind of information?
- It's classified.

This is my facility.
I need to know.

We're dealing with a major
terrorist threat.

Now, Salazar's brother's
behind it.

Go ahead and confirm it
with Division if you want to...

but hundreds of thousands
of lives are at stake here.

Now, Jack and I have been coming here
twice a week for the last three months.

Salazar's prevented us
from doing our job with his stalling

and his lawyers
and his due process.

We don't have time for that.

I need to go one-on-one
with him right now.

He's in an isolation cell
on "B" Block.

- Come on. I'll take you.
- Thank you.

- Surveillance cameras?
- There are three.

- I need 'em turned off.
- It's against regulations.

There won't be any marks.
I promise.

You've got 30 minutes.

- This is Warden Mitchell.
- Yes, sir.

- I need you to go black on isolation "B."
- For how long, sir?

- Till further notice.
- "Yes, sir."

You're a tough guy, huh?

You are not worried what may happen
if you lay a finger on me?

Okay, if you're not worried,
neither am I.

Let me know
when you start to worry.

- Where's Kyle Singer? Hmm?
- I told you. I don't know.

You're gonna tell me
who does.

" Chase."

Put him in his cell.

Ow!

- What are you doing here, Jack?
- We ran out of options.

We can't find Singer.
Salazar's our only hope. You were right.

- He's tougher to break than
I thought. Maybe the two of us...
- Yeah.

Look, Jack,
about what I said before...

Forget about it.

So we're okay, you and me?

Yeah, we're okay.

- Tell me about the security cameras.
- They're disabled.

Good.

Get him out of his cell.

Are you gonna
kill me now, Jack?

I'd love to.
But I can't.

If you play this cool, Ramon,
you're walking out of here with me now.

You'll be with your brother in the next
couple of hours. Now grab his feet.

Turn and face the wall.

How you gonna feel, Anne...

if David loses this election
because of you?

I don't think
that's very likely.

Hmm. Then you really don't know
what you're talking about, do you?

Because this allegation
may cost him this debate.

- And David needs this debate to win this election.
- It was blackmail.

And David made a decision to pay.
It wasn't up to you to change his mind.

If he believed the decision was right,
he wouldn't have changed his mind.

The problem is...

you can't stand the fact
that your brother wants me in his life.

Because you're
a distraction, Anne.

And you're a liability.

Compared to whom? Sherry?

I'm not gonna sit here and try and defend Sherry.
She went off the rails.

But at least she understood the game,
and she understood David.

She was with him
for over 20 years.

I have been with him long enough
to know the kind of man he is.

You don't know anything
about him...

or what it takes to survive
in the world he lives in.

We disagree, Wayne.
We always have.

Anne,
I will not stand by...

and watch you jeopardize
everything that he's worked for.

I won't do it.

I don't scare easily.

What's happening, Jack?
After all you went through to put me here...

- I can't believe you'll let me out.
- Shut up.

I don't believe you sold out.
It's not your nature.

But then,
why knock out the kid?

Did your government cave
but can't admit it?

Is that what happened?

You don't look so good, Jack.
That's a bitch.

You wanna get out of here?

You keep your mouth shut and do what I say.
Do you understand me?

We've been cleared to pass.

The warden wants to see you first.
Be here in a minute.

Okay.

Don't you move.

- Sorry to keep you waiting, Jack.
- What's the problem?

The access codes
for this transfer order.

They don't correspond to the ones assigned
by the Bureau of Prisons.

Division superseded
those access codes.

- C.T.U. Has a mandated prefix.
- This is yesterday's prefix.

Son of a bitch.

Someone in my office
must have screwed up.

We'll get you
the proper prefix retroactively.

Look, I know about the terrorist threat.
Agent Edmunds told me.

That's exactly why we need
to move the prisoner now.

It's classified priority one.
I'm sorry I couldn't tell you.

But I can't afford to lose any time
over some small technical detail.

Come on, Kevin.
Help me out.

- Where's Agent Edmunds?
- He's conducting a search of the prisoner's cell...

trying to find
some additional information.

He'll be right behind me.
He can help you out with the paperwork.

All right, pick up your badge
and gun at receiving.

Thanks. I owe ya.

Move.

Turn on isolation three, please.

What the hell?

Someone turned the camera. The angle's wrong.
Get Benjamin to meet me in isolation.

- "Benjamin, we need you in isolation."
- Door.

Face the wall.

Agent Bauer.
Here to get my gun and my badge.

Open it.

Door!

- Kind of hot today.
- "Yeah, buddy."

Whatever Bauer told you,
he's lying! Come on!

- "One minute. I'll check you out."
- Okay.

Daniel, I'm back on post.

Sir, down the hall.

Move!

Code four, we have full lockdown.

Code four, full lockdown.

Security breach.
We have lock on all blocks.

Security breach.
Lock on all blocks.

Open the cell blocks now.

- Can't do it from here.
- Is it worth losing your life over?

Do it now!

Yeah, this is what I'm talking about.
Yeah!

Open the door!

- Come on! Come on!
- Yeah!

- Come on! Yeah!
- "Come on!"

Full lockdown. Code four.
We have full lockdown.