Fox River - Pilot Part 1
**Disclaimer: I don't own the characters or plot of prison break. I only own Jessica, Jason, and my other add-ons. **
Jessica is in her car heading to the station. She has a lot on her mind. Her ex-husband's execution is coming up and she keeps getting calls from his son wanting to talk. Just then her radio comes on.
"We have a 132 in progress at the Chicago National Savings Bank. All officials closest please respond." Jessica snaps to attention.
She is only two blocks over. She turns on her lights and races over to the bank. She gets out and spots the officer in charge.
" What do we got?" she asks showing her badge to the officer.
"One man armed, he already has the money but hasn't left let. We heard gunshots, but nothing else." the officer tells her.
"OK go ahead and try to make contact." she says to him grabbing her gun and standing behind the police car.
" This is the police." the officer says into the speaker.
"You are completely surrounded. Drop your weapon and come out with your hands on your head!" he speaks loudly.
Jessica holds her breath and prepares for the worst.
She sees that the man drops his weapons and heads to the officer.
"OK follow my lead." she says to him as they step inside.
She prepares for a fight but is not prepared for who is in front of her.
She stops dead in her tracks in surprise.
"Michael?" she asks in shock as she sees her smart and successful ex-brother-in-law standing in front of her.
She watches as the officer handcuffs him and leads him to the car.
2 days later, she is sitting in the middle aisle of the courtroom where Michael is having his hearing. She sees that her younger sister is representing him. She looks over when the door opens and sees LJ walk in. He quickly spots her and sits down beside her.
"Hey, how are you holding up?" she whispers to him.
He just shakes his head and engulfs her in a hug. She puts her arm around him and hugs him to her tightly. She listens on as the hearing starts.
"Rarely for an armed robbery do we hear a plea of no contest." The judge says before looking over to Michael.
"Are you sure about this Mr. Scofield?" she asks him.
Jess looks over at him to see what he would say.
"I'm sure your honor." he says with certainty.
Jess looks at him in confusion but holds her breath as her sister speaks up.
"Your honor we would like to recess. My client is not thinking right at the moment." Jessica still gets angry from hearing Veronica's voice.
LJ looks up at her.
"What's happening? Why is Uncle Mike not doing anything to defend himself?" he asks her with a look that breaks her heart.
Poor kid, having to see his father in prison, now his uncle too.
"I don't know kid. I don't know." she whispers to him.
She hears the judge declare recess and looks up and sees the defeated look on her sister as Michael looks over at the two of them.
LJ stands up as they start to lead Michael out.
"Uncle Mike?" LJ pleads as Michael looks over at him.
"I didn't want you to come." he tells him softly.
"Go home LJ. Jess make sure he gets home please?" he asks her looking at her.
"I didn't want you to see this. Neither of you." he says as the bailiff leads him out.
Jess watches with a heavy heart as they take him back.
She wraps her arm around LJ and pulls him out of the room.
"I need you to stay here for a second. Then I'll take you home OK." she says leading him to the waiting room.
"It's OK Jess. I wanna walk to clear my head." he tells her before giving her another tight hug.
"It was good to see you. I miss you." he whispers
She hugs him back.
"I miss you too kid. Every day." she says back.
He lets go of her and backs away and heads outside.
Jessica starts walking back to the holding cells.
She catches up with Veronica and Michael.
"He is not going to take this well." she hears him say.
She scoffs before walking around the bailiff to walk beside Veronica.
"Can you blame him." she says glaring at the both of them.
"He's your nephew. He's starting to think anyone he attaches himself to is going to wind up in prison." Jess says as Michael goes into the cell.
"He's not the only one starting to feel that way Michael." Veronica says as the bailiff locks him in.
"Can you give us a minute please?" Veronica asks him.
He nods and walks away so he isn't in hearing distance.
"What are you thinking?" Jess asks him.
" Ronnie just did everything she could but you just threw that book right into the judge's hands didn't you." Jess states lecturing him.
Veronica glances at her in shock. It has been a while since Jess defended or complimented her.
"I know." Michael says looking at both of them.
"Will you please tell us what is going through your head?" Veronica asks wanting to know why he is making this easy.
"We've all been over this." Jess rolls her eyes.
"We have known you our entire lives. You do not have a lying bone in your body." Veronica says to him.
"And we all know you definitely didn't need the money." Jess inputs..
"Guys please." Michael pleads.
"You both have been good to me my whole life. Jess you have been the best sister-in-law a guy can ask for and Veronica you have been an amazing best friend. But you both have to just let me do this please." he tells the both of them.
Jess just looks at him with tears in her eyes.
She turns around and walks out without another word to either of them.
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In 1982, André Bamberski learns about the death of his 14 year-old daughter, Kalinka, while she was on vacation with her mother and stepfather in Germany. Convinced that Kalinka’s death was not an accident, Bamberski begins to investigate. A botched autopsy report raises his suspicions and leads him to accuse Kalinka’s stepfather, Dr Dieter Krombach, as the murderer.
Unable to indict Krombach in Germany, Bamberski attempts to take the trial to France, where he will dedicate his life to Kalinka’s justice and the imprisonment of Krombach.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
André Bamberski: Daniel Auteuil
Doctor Dieter Krombach: Sebastian Koch
Dany: Marie-Josée Croze
Cécile: Christelle Cornil
Kalinka (6 years old): Lila-Rose Gilberti
Kalinka (14 years old): Emma Besson
Robert: Christian Kmiotek
Maître Gibault: Serge Feuillard
Father of André: Fred Personne
Mother of André: Thérèse Roussel
Pierre (20 years old): Tom Hudson
Pierre (12 years old): Antoine Milhaud
Pierre (4 years old): Timéo Bolland
Bamberski’s assistant: Natalie Beder
Boris: Nicolas Planchais
Investigating judge: Valérie Even
Policeman Scheidegg: Johannes Oliver Hamm
Investigating judge: Florence d’Azémar
Investigating judge: Stanislas Stanic
Investigating judge: Catherine Davenier
Bailiff: Alain Beigel
President of the Paris court: Patrick Zimmermann
Advocate General: Guillaume Briat
Clerk: Marie Vernalde
General producer: Luc Gentil
Director of criminal affairs: Geoffroy Boutan
Assistant of criminal affairs: Patrick Hauthier
Secretary: Anne-Cécile Crapie
Secretary: Véronique Dossetto
Forensic pathologist: Jean-Pol Brissart
Policeman: Loïc Risser
Entrepreneur: Michel Gomes
German lawyer: Jürgen Zwingel
President of the Kempten court: Fritz Hammer
Eva: Emma Drogunova
German journalist: Susanne Schmidt
Young German saleswoman: Charlotte Krenz
German doctor: Wolfgang Pissors
German policeman: Christophe Bizet
Serbian kidnapper: Pierre Bourel
Lawyer in court: Jan Oliver Schroeder
Clerk (uncredited): Audrey Quoturi
Film Crew:
Original Music Composer: Nicolas Errèra
Dialogue: Julien Rappeneau
Producer: Cyril Colbeau-Justin
Producer: Jean-Baptiste Dupont
Producer: Nadia Khamlichi
Producer: Adrian Politowski
Set Decoration: Barbara Bernhard
Editor: Valérie Deseine
Executive Producer: David Giordano
Dialogue: Vincent Garenq
Sound Mixer: Jean-Pierre Duret
Executive Producer: Bernie Stampfer
Producer: Gilles Waterkeyn
Costume Design: Marie-Laure Lasson
Director of Photography: Renaud Chassaing
Foley Artist: Philippe van Leer
Production Design: François Abelanet
Executive Producer: Frantz Richard
Supervising Sound Editor: Pascal Villard
Script Supervisor: Yannick Charles
Set Decoration: Delphine De Casanove
Producer: Hugo Bergson-Vuillaume
Casting: David Bertrand
Hairstylist: Laurent Bozzi
Key Makeup Artist: Hugues Lavau
Hairstylist: Nadine Hermand
First Assistant Director: François Domange
Production Manager: Laurent Sivot
Producer: Philipp Kreuzer
Set Decoration: Jessica Labet
Producer: Roland Schaffner
Dialogue Editor: Sabrina Felgueiras
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De Algemene Verwarring #107 - 19 February 2024
Episode one hundred and seven of De Algemene Verwarring was broadcast on Monday, February 19, 2024, and you can listen to it by clicking on the link below that will take you directly to the Mixcloud page:
Pictured below is, well, you know who is pictured below don't you? Yes, it's The Birthday Party. Last week I saw Mutiny In Heaven, the documentary about the band made by Ian White, and it was fantastic, for several reasons. First of all, it was a pleasant re-acquaintance with the angry, dangerous, aggressive Nick Cave, who I like a lot more than the quiet and sad Nick Cave we have seen the last few years, and I'm saying this with all the respect I have for the man's tragic losses, I mean, I admire the way he copes with all of that, but musically he has lost me a bit. Of course I was too young to have consciously known The Birthday Party, and I don't really remember 100 % when Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds came on my radar, I think I picked up the Kicking Against The Pricks and Your Funeral My Trial lp's up from the Kortrijk library (again, endless thanks to the Kortrijk library with their fantastic collection), but I don't know if that was before or after I bought the 1988 Tender Prey album, but anyway. The Birthday Party, the aggression, the feedback, the unique guitar sound of Rowland S. Howard, bass god and naughty boy Tracy Pew, the always quiet and sober (except that one time) Mick Harvey and the primitive drum sound of Phil Calvert, they were truly a force. The drinks, the drugs, the pills, and the hunger. The loathing of London, but not exactly a rebirth in Berlin. The making of the Nick The Stripper video. Just go see it. Also fantastic was the entry into the cinema of an elderly couple, they were too late so they had to sit on the front row but then looked around and noticed some more empty seats in the fourth row, so they went there, asked some people to move, and then sat there for ten minutes, after which they left the cinema again. Wrong movie? Wrong Nick Cave? Too loud? Who will tell? Anyway, I'm playing Deep In The Woods in the show, a song that I have always liked a lot because it showed the way Cave would slowly move towards what would become The Bad Seeds but still has that distinctive Rowland S. Howard feedbacking guitar.
There is also a lot of other music in the show, from Dead Nittels, Dat En Wat, The Velvet Underground, Boduf Songs, People Skills, Collate, The Vanishing, Violent Change, The Triffids, Drifting, Z'EV, Organ Of Corti and more! And beneath the photo you can find the playlist for th show. Enjoy!
Playlist:
Dead Nittels: Justizirrtum (7” “Anti New Wave Liga”, reissue on Bachelor Archives, 2020, originally released in 1983, not on label)
The Primate Five: I Need Your Luh (7” “The Primate Five vs The Traditional Fools” on Goodbye Boozy, 2021)
Dat En Wat: Dead Man Blues (LP “Diggin’ For Gold Vol 2, reissue on Rubble Records, 2018, originally released on Smorgasbord Records, 1994 and in 1966 on & 7” on Soho Records)
The Velvet Underground: Foggy Notion (LP “VU” on Verve Records, 1984)
Violent Change: Fabio’s Playhaus (LP “Starcastle” on Sloth Mate Productions, 2023)
The Stroppies: Cellophane Car (LP “Whoosh” on Tough Love Records, 2018)
The Triffids: Raining Pleasure (12” “Raining Pleasure” on Hot Records, 1984)
Boduf Songs: Decapitation Blues (Redux) (7” “Split” Jessica Bailiff/Boduf Songs on Morc Records, 2013)
People Skills: Flag For Gravity (LP “Hum Of The Non-Engine” on Digital Regress, 2023)
The Birthday Party: Deep In The Woods (CD “Hits” on 4AD, 1992, originally released on the 12” “The Bad Seed”, 4AD, 1982)
The Psychedelic Furs: It Goes On (LP “Talk Talk Talk” on CBS, 1981)
The Vanishing: White Walls (LP “Songs For Psychotic Children” on Gold Standard Laboratories, 2003)
Collate: Obliterated By Flowers (LP “Generative Systems” on Domestic Departure, 2023)
Al Karpenter & CIA Débutante: Put On Your Mask (LP “Al Karpenter & CIA Débutante” on Ever/Never Records, 2023)
Z’EV For Manfred (LP V/A “Dossiers” on Dossier Records, 1986)
Drifting: Finding New Age In An Abandoned House (LP “Dream Autopsy” on Förlag För Fri Music, 2023)
Organ Of Corti: Halucinatio (CD “Fanaticus” on New Forces, 2024)
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