Prison Break, Season 2

Prison Break (2005-2009) is an American television series about a structural engineer who incarcerates himself into a prison in order to help his falsely accused brother escape his death sentence. more »

Agent Mahone:
Are you Catholic?

Agent Mahone:
Not much good on it. Lot of guilt. But the one good thing is confession. Whatever you got eat in on you, you just give it up. Feels good I have to say, guess is letting it out, letting another human being hear.

Tweener:
I have nothing to say, man.

Agent Mahone:
What if I told you something, secret nobody else knows. Oscar Shales. Guy I was chasing a few years back. Smart as hell. I kept just missing him. Became kind of a game like chess. Would have almost been fun if it wasn't for the fact that he were killing people all along the way. Bodies kept stacking up and I started to feel that it was because of me because I couldn't do my job, because I wasn't smart enough. Never did catch him, but I did lose it. Saw things when I was driving at night. Bodies. Nightmares to the point that I couldn't sleep. It was a complete break from reality.

Agent Mahone:
That's what these little guys are for. Keep me in the game. So now you know. Now it's off my chest. Oughta try it sometime.

Tweener:
Like I said before, I ain't gonna tell you nothing.

Agent Mahone:
We were talking about confession earlier and I think I owe you an apology because I lied to you about Oscar Shales. Smart-ass just kept pushing it. I snapped. Right there.

Agent Mahone:
That's where I put the bullet in him.

Tweener:
I don't care about none of this.

Agent Mahone:
The thing about that is that forensics will tell the whole tale. Powder burns. The gun was right against his head.

Tweener:
Yo, sir. I think we should go back in...

Agent Mahone:
See that's what's good about confession. You know, because you say something, you get it off your chest and it just goes out there into the whole world and I'm so sorry about this kid because I really hope you understand.

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