:22:00
Paracutin, 1943, a Mexican farmer
sees smoke coming out of his cornfield.
:22:05
A week later there was a volcano 1,000ft high.
:22:08
There's no history of anything
until it happens, then there is.
:22:12
Well, thanks, ladies.
:22:14
Um,
:22:15
enjoy your day in the park.
:22:19
- Ooh, yeah, that was subtle.
- What? You want me to humor him?
:22:23
He asked us for a hypothesis.
You have a better one?
:22:26
It's lava.
:22:27
Lava, hm.
:22:29
Hey, hey, that's me!
My God, I'm gonna call my mom.
:22:32
- Uh-huh.
- I'm on the TV, man!
:22:35
Excuse me.
:22:36
You invited us, remember?
:22:38
You want me to call Olber
and tell him the demonstrable risk is lava?
:22:42
- Just give me time to do my work.
- Cos a lake went up a few degrees?!
:22:45
No, because seven men baked to death
and nobody knows why.
:22:49
MTA does not answer to the city.
:22:50
I cannot go to the mat with them
unless you know something.
:22:54
I do know something,
:22:55
just not with any certainty.
:22:58
Is that the company line?
:23:00
I'm a scientist. Certainty is a big word.
:23:02
I need time to collect my data.
I've gotta get down there and get samples.
:23:06
- I can't let you do that.
- Why not?
:23:08
It is too dangerous.
:23:10
That's why.
:23:12
I'm sorry.
:23:21
Shit.
:23:23
What did he say?
:23:24
Oh, it's too dangerous.
:23:27
It's man's work and you're girlies.
I can't let you go down there.
:23:30
- He likes you. I can tell.
- He's OK.
:23:33
In a macho, controlling, "suspicious of
anyone not from his home town" kinda way.
:23:38
So you like him. This is good.
:23:42
We've got to go down there.
:23:43
I don't see how we can.
This place is swarming with cops.
:23:46
Yeah.
:23:48
Let's do it in the morning
before the cops come on duty.
:23:51
All right. I'll pick you up at four.
:23:53
Four it is. Bring coffee. What have you got?
:23:56
More harmonic tremors.