:37:01
	And I saw there was jagged glass
at the bottom of the windowsill.
:37:05
	That could sever the tether,
commit suicide.
:37:08
	Ken says we can do this.
:37:10
	It's a gamble.
:37:11
	Don't do it.
Don't do it.
:37:13
	You're gonna be laying your
tether right across the glass.
:37:16
	There he goes.
He's in there.
:37:19
	That's what I'm talking about.
:37:21
	Okay, now that you're in,
it's not that bad of an idea.
:37:25
	That's not a brass bed.
That's a wooden bed.
:37:28
	It's kind of creepy.
:37:29
	I don't know.
:37:30
	Molly Brown said
she was in a brass bed.
:37:33
	I don't see a brass bed.
:37:35
	Molly Brown was a character.
:37:37
	She and her husband had made
their fortune mining out west.
:37:40
	And she was desperate
to be accepted by high society.
:37:43
	The "Titanic" tragedy
made her a legend.
:37:50
	Uh, Genya?
:37:52
	Yes?
:37:53
	Um, I need to pee.
:37:55
	I don't think I can hold it
much longer.
:37:59
	- No problem.
- Okay.
:38:00
	For me, personally,
:38:01
	I've always been kind of
a nervous, you know, pisser.
:38:05
	I need a little privacy.
:38:07
	But when you got to go
and you're 21/2 miles down,
:38:10
	you got to go.
:38:13
	It's okay?
:38:27
	Um, I'll turn around.
:38:28
	- Can you turn around?
- Okay.
:38:30
	Thank you.
Thank you.
:38:33
	Let's see here.
:38:36
	Point your lights
straight into "A" deck.
:38:38
	My God.
Look at that.
:38:39
	Look at that, Tolya.
:38:41
	A brass bed sitting
right in there.
:38:46
	Maybe Molly Brown did stay
in a brass bed.
:38:49
	But which one?
:38:54
	They've built
bigger ships since "Titanic,"
:38:57
	but I don't know that they'll
ever build one as luxurious.