:24:00
No, I hear it used to be
a beautiful church. When?
:24:02
In the 1950s. My husband's
parents used to come here.
:24:05
And then for some reason,
it was closed down.
:24:08
Well!
Yeah.
:24:18
Hi. I'm, uh, Leahy.
I'm looking for Birack.
:24:20
Hi. Brian Marsh.
He's over in... There he is.
:24:23
Ah. Thanks.
:24:36
Professor Birack.
Yes.
:24:38
Hi. I'm Paul Leahy.
Oh. Dr. Leahy.
:24:40
I'm glad you could come. Yes. Well, now, all
I really know about what's goin' on here...
:24:44
is what one of your students
told me on the telephone.
:24:46
We're just getting organized. If you have
some equipment, find a spot over there.
:24:50
All right.
We're making this the central lab.
:24:53
Sure. Well, what are we
actually doing here?
:25:04
Well, I gotta cover for Leahy over
the weekend. Extra credit seminar. Wow.
:25:12
Hi, Frank.
Don't leave.
:25:14
Excuse me.
I have to set up.
:25:17
Hi.
Hello.
:25:20
Frankie, who's that?
:25:22
Susan Cabot.
Radiologist. Married.
:25:25
Ah. How married?
Very.
:25:28
Oh. Hi, Doc.
Hi. I'll be workin' upstairs.
:25:30
I want you to set up the
basic panel down here. Right.
:25:32
What are you supposed
to be testing?
:25:34
I don't know.
Compounds? Basic structures?
:25:36
When I know, you'll know.
Uh, Leahy.
:25:41
Great.
Science marches on.
:25:43
Yeah.
:25:46
Need any help?
No, I'm okay.
:25:48
There better be a diploma in my
mailbox when I get home on Monday.