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:07:00
Listen. It took a lot of guts
to do that. What's your name ?

:07:02
- Uh, Madelyne.
- Madelyne, I need your help, okay ?

:07:06
Look at this.
A stress hold design.

:07:09
Better than we did
on Brooklyn-Queens.

:07:11
-What do you think we're gonna do here ?
-Open it up.

:07:14
Open it up ?
Let's open it up.

:07:17
Okay. Still not getting
any trace of them, am I right ?

:07:21
There was a meltdown on the
phone lines. Walkie-talkies
have been known to go dead.

:07:24
Am I wrong in saying that
you don't know whether there's
anyone to transmit, period ?

:07:30
- We saw people !
- Hours ago.

:07:32
We're gonna break through from
the Manhattan side. That's the
consensus of the city engineers.

:07:36
- Consensus my ass !
- Who's this ?

:07:38
- That tunnel's being held up
by counterpoint pressure.
- I asked your name !

:07:42
Why don't you forget what her name is ?
Listen to what she's saying to you.

:07:46
You bring in heavy equipment,
cause a pressure shift,
the whole thing could implode.

:07:50
- That's speculation.
- Maybe a little more time.

:07:54
We are time poor.
That tunnel is an artery.
The city is bleeding.

:07:59
Look, you try to redirect
half a million people
in and out of this city...

:08:03
without that tunnel, you got a problem
you don't wanna think about.

:08:06
Are you saying that because
of a traffic problem...

:08:09
you're giving up
on possible survivors ?

:08:11
Come on, man.
You gotta hold off on the drill.

:08:15
Look, the city engineers
make the decisions.

:08:19
You clean up the mess.
:08:24
- [ Kit ] You're doing real good.
- [ Maddy ] Doin' real good ?
Try scared to death.

:08:28
Maybe, but you're
dealing with it.

:08:30
I think you should get someone else.
This is not one of my specialties.

:08:33
Not a lot of people could handle
that cable the way you did.

:08:36
- Well, it's not like it had a lot of--
- [ Both Gasp ]

:08:40
- It's okay. It's okay.
- I can't. I can't.

:08:42
I know. You have a choice.
It's like the first person
that ever ate a raw oyster.

:08:46
- What are you talking about ?
- Well, think about it.

:08:49
A person would have to be
starving to death to get
involved with a raw oyster.

:08:53
- He probably had to eat it
or die. Stay with me.
- Uh-huh. I'm here.

:08:56
It was slimy. It smelled. It looked
like something out of a bad chest cold.


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