Prisoner's Council. McManus asks if there's any new business. Hoyt, who is somehow leading the bikers now, tells everyone about Rebadow's grandson, saying that the kid's dying wish is to go to Disney World, and that his family doesn't have the $3000 it would take. $3000? It's called a "bus," Rebadow's family. Look into it. Everyone else grumbles, but Hoyt goes on that the prisoners could send the kid, and backstories that his biker gang once raised $10,000 for the Ronald McDonald House. McManus says that whatever the prisoners raise will be matched by the hacks. Scene!
And the money starts rolling in. The rest of the "Others" (Beecher, Hill, and Busmalis, if your memory needs refreshing) give some, as does Said. Ryan, cancer survivor that he is, makes a generous donation. Other contributors include El Cid, Schillinger (!), and Nappa, and soon Rebadow is telling McManus that he's raised almost $2000. McManus gives him an envelope and says that it "should put [him] over the top." "Should"? That's some creative matching you've got going on there, McManus. Ass. Rebadow is moved in spite of McManus's semi-welching, and says that he's going to wire the money to his mother the next day. He says the gift will be anonymous. McManus asks if he's ashamed. Rebadow: "Yes." Hey, someone didn't say "no"!
At night, Rebadow cries in his cell. Busmalis pops his head out of the hole, then wisely retreats back into it.
In their pod, Wangler suggests to Adebisi that they steal Rebadow's money and force him to tell everyone that he sent it. Adebisi: Denied. Wangler asks why. Adebisi: "Because sometimes, it's good to be human." It's witchcraft! I bet Prag Boy's relieved.
Hoyt lies in bed, shirtless and resplendent in all his tattooed glory. We flash to him standing in line in a video store. The clerk seems to be taking his sweet time, so Hoyt pushes to the front of the line, and quickly starts beating the shit out of the guy. "Prisoner Number 98H432. Jaz Hoyt." Aggravated assault in the first degree, eight years, parole in four.
Alvarez walks in the main area when Hill calls to him. What's with the placement of Hoyt's prisoner flashback? Nothing makes any sense in this episode. Maybe someone had Fontana under a spell. Or maybe Evan Seinfeld insisted on showing his tattoos. Hill asks Alvarez if he's ever seen an opportunity to escape while working in the hospital. Alvarez asks if he's planning to escape, and Hill says he's "exploring the possibilities." Where did this development come from? It's so bizarre. Alvarez says the ward's a dead end, but if Hill finds another way, to let him know. Hill smiles, also bizarrely.













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