00:02Well, we can take the break out. All the prisoners are accounted for. Except, they don't do it.
00:09It wasn't the first one to break out. Smuggled in some kind of explosive.
00:13No, I don't think so. It'd be blast-wise, powder burn, something.
00:18Because it's a few bricks just flew out.
00:20Yeah, no, he didn't let me finish. I was gonna say, I was gonna say smuggled in some kind of
00:25explosive.
00:26Which would be the usual way to break out what you didn't, because there is no sign of explosive.
00:37Hey, look at this. Looks like some kind of residual radiation.
00:55Identify residual radiation.
00:57Radiation consistent with energy signature of U.S. Defense Department project, JSG-817.
01:05Currently under development at LexCorp.
01:08Well, I think we know who broke Joker in prison.
01:10Lex Luthor?
01:12Lex Luthor?
01:12What would an upstanding presidential captain like Lex Luthor want with the Joker?
01:17I've heard that Lex Luthor may not be so upset.
01:20You might want to tell somebody. Election day is tomorrow.
01:24Sir, there's been a brain in today's chemicals.
01:26Wouldn't be surprised if that was Joker's first time.
01:33Wait!
01:33I'm only surprised.
01:35He's a consumer.
01:35Oh yeah.
01:36All right.
01:36I'm sorry.