00:04I've got you on the scanner at 029 clicks. Do you copy?
00:11Oh, Danny boy.
00:14I love it when you talk nautical to me.
00:17How's it looking down there, love?
00:20My clam chowder.
00:21Well, let's call it a day, then. We've got a major storm kicking up.
00:24Yeah, you're probably right.
00:25No sense.
00:31It's spectacular.
00:35We found it, Danny. The lost city of Krovos.
00:39I'm going in to take a closer look.
00:44Not today or not.
00:46But Danny.
00:47Those ruins have been there for 2,000 years.
00:50I reckon they'll keep till the morning when we've got clear skies.
00:54Always ruining my fun.
01:09Whatcha doin' in there?
01:11Whatcha doin' in there?
01:19Whatcha doin' in there?
01:26Hey, Ray, if there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call?
01:34If there's something weird, and it don't look good, then who you gonna call?
01:41That's right.
01:49Are you ready to go, ghost?
01:51Can I see you change?
01:53Run into your head
01:55Who you gonna call?
01:58Ghostbusters
02:01Are you ready to go, ghost?
02:06You know, busting makes me feel good
02:11Baby, no ghost
02:28And is best reflected in the didactic relativism espoused by such progressive thinkers as he, Joel, and Kierkei Garg
02:36Uh, that's Hegel and Kierkegaard
02:39What exactly are you doing?
02:42Writing a paper for philosophy class
02:44Hmm, looks to me like you're copying out of those textbooks
02:47Hey, I changed a few words here and there
02:50That's called plagiarism
02:52Copying out of one book is plagiarism
02:55A few books, that's research
02:57You know, Eduardo, you're only cheating yourself
03:00The value of a college education is in the learning
03:05I'm learning plenty
03:06Yeah, how to lie
03:08Cheat
03:09Steal
03:11Uh, what are we talking about?
03:13Hey, everybody cuts a few corners
03:15Bends a few rules now and again
03:17Politicians, businessmen, even...
03:20Ghostbusters?
03:21We got a call
03:25What kind of trouble could they be having at the Maritime Research Center?
03:29Maybe Shamu's been possessed
03:31Isn't that the institute that Francois Rousseau works out of?
03:35The galloping French chef?
03:37No, the marine biologist
03:39He does all those TV specials
03:42Searching for Montezuma's treasure
03:43In pursuit of the great white whale
03:45Oh, right, right, right
03:46While I sit on ze boat
03:48Drinking tea
03:50And I bet that accent's phony, too
03:51He probably talks as good as I do
03:53You know, I bet he does
03:58Looks like some kind of viral outbreak
04:01Duh
04:04Maybe
04:09Sir, this is a quarantined area
04:11Authorized personnel only
04:12It's all right, Dr. Dio
04:15They were called at my request
04:17Hey, he looks just like he does on TV
04:20But, please, nobody on the ship
04:22Of course
04:24Follow me, won't you?
04:27This is cool
04:29The guy's famous and he calls us
04:31Hey, why not?
04:32We're fellow members of the research community
04:36We can enter so here
04:38I thought the boat was quarantined
04:41They won't come on the boat
04:42That would be breaking the rules
04:45And they...
04:46Oh!
04:47Shut up
04:48I called you people
04:49Because I don't believe
04:50There's anything viral going on here
04:52I think it may fall more
04:54In the realm of
04:55The supernatural
04:57I'm getting residual readings
04:59Indicating a class five
05:00Let's check it out
05:03My people had just located
05:06The lost city of Krobos
05:07But then
05:08Something happened
05:10They radioed a distress call
05:12But by the time a tugboat in the area reached them
05:14They were...
05:16You saw
05:18Desiccated
05:18Dried up
05:20Ruined city
05:21So you think something entered the ship
05:23From those ruins?
05:24Yes
05:25It's entirely possible
05:27Krobos was said to be home to a number of alchemists
05:30Who were well-versed in demonology
05:31Some paranormal researchers even believed
05:34That it was demonic forces
05:35That ultimately destroyed the city
05:37And caused it to sink
05:38Most of my peers in the scientific community
05:40Would laugh at such things
05:42But me, I say
05:43We scientists need to keep an open mind
05:45Mine is wide open
05:49I can feel the breeze
05:55Whatever desiccated those people
05:57May still be on the boat
05:58So everybody be alert
06:01Definite ectoactivity coming from down there
06:05That's the maintenance closet
06:06Demon janitor?
06:09Let me
06:10We're armed for the same thing
06:15False alarm
06:20Anybody get a look at that?
06:21Negative
06:21Whatever it is
06:23It's big and it's fast
06:24And it went that way
06:26What's down there?
06:27Engine room
06:32It's in here
06:33And me with no galoshes
06:39Garrett
06:40Garrett
06:41I got you covered, bro
07:05I'm okay
07:06It was a big rabid rat
07:13Edouard
07:24Edouard
07:25Easy, Edouard
07:27I think we got it
07:34Fantastic
07:37It was a big rabid rat
07:40But if you were behind it
07:43We were scared
07:44There's no graces
07:44Theฤ
07:45Theฤ
07:45No
07:46Theฤ
07:46Theฤ
07:46Theฤ
07:46Tba
07:46Tba
07:55Ram
07:55Tba
07:55Tba
08:04To
08:04Tba
08:17Don't destroy it.
08:21Thanks for saving my neck.
08:23Literally.
08:25What I did was nothing.
08:27It's you and your friends who are the heroes.
08:35Wow. What happened?
08:37Once we trap a ghost, its hold on people is broken.
08:40And usually things go back to the way they were.
08:48This creature, I would love to study it.
08:52Too dangerous. This is going straight into the containment unit.
08:56And what exactly is that?
08:59Kind of like a Bates Motel for ghosts.
09:01They check in, but they don't check out.
09:05May I see it?
09:07What do you think?
09:08Sorry, Mr. Rousseau, but Dr. Spangler runs the operation.
09:12And his rule is, nobody but authorized Ghostbusters gets anywhere near the containment unit.
09:16It's really for your own safety.
09:18Yes, I understand.
09:21I just thought, scientist to scientist.
09:25Yeah, these guys and their rules.
09:29Yes, that's exactly what the victims look like.
09:32I thought so.
09:34It's a classic case of demonic desiccation.
09:36Why would something that lives in water suck more water out of people?
09:41Actually, it's their essence, or life force, that it takes.
09:44But because of its affinity for water, it drains their bodily fluids as a byproduct.
09:49So, this creature is some sort of ectoplasmic vampire?
09:54In a sense.
09:54When that diver in the submersible awoke it, it was probably in a hibernative state, not having fed for centuries.
10:01Well, it's a good thing you stopped it when you did.
10:03If that entity had gotten into the city's water supply, it could have desiccated thousands, even millions.
10:09Well, it's going into permanent hibernation now.
10:15Nobody saw you, right?
10:17No, no, no.
10:18Thank you for letting me see this, Eduardo.
10:21Sure, man.
10:22A scientist got to stick together.
10:24These guys are so uptight.
10:25Always doing everything by the book.
10:32What is that?
10:33Well, that's just Slimeball.
10:35He's our pet.
10:35Kind of like a dog, but uglier.
10:41Okay, so what we do is we transfer what's in the trap into this thing, which is called the containment
10:47unit.
10:50And what is that over there?
10:53Well, that's a special piece of equipment that me and my people are working on.
11:01It's very technical.
11:02You probably wouldn't understand.
11:04Oh, probably not.
11:06Oh, no, no.
11:07I have to run.
11:08I have got a meeting with some of my researchers this afternoon.
11:12Yeah, but I thought you wanted to see how we...
11:14Eh, next time.
11:21Back off, Slimeball.
11:23I don't speak ghost.
11:35Hey!
11:42Hey!
11:46He didn't watch it.
11:47He didn't watch it.
11:48The Ghost Trap.
11:53You let Rousseau make off with a Class 5 entity.
11:57Yeah, and the guy probably stole a couple of towels, too.
12:00What were you thinking? You know the rules.
12:02No civilians in the containment area.
12:04Well, according to Eduardo, you can bend the rules.
12:07Hey, enough already.
12:08You two sound like my grandparents or something.
12:11The signal's getting stronger.
12:14There he is!
12:26Uh-uh-uh. You didn't pay the toll.
12:31I don't understand it, Egon.
12:33Francois Rousseau is a respected scientist.
12:36I've been doing a Nexus search.
12:38Apparently, he's not as squeaky clean as people think.
12:42Several major benefactors have threatened to cut off his funding.
12:44He's hurting.
12:45But one significant discovery could get him ten more years of grants.
12:50So, he thinks this ghost is his meal ticket.
12:53Yes, but unfortunately, he may end up being a meal for the ghost.
12:57Meow!
13:09He's getting away!
13:11But I've got a pretty good idea of where he's taking that thing.
13:16You're going to get me more publicity than the raising of the Titanic.
13:29Don't look so gloomy.
13:31I'm about to make you a star.
13:59Where does this empty into?
14:01What do you mean, empty into?
14:03It's just a drain.
14:05But that means...
14:30Nothing, not a blip.
14:32I still say we should have had Rousseau arrested.
14:35For what?
14:35Ghost snapping?
14:36The cops don't exactly consider that a major crime.
14:39They would if they knew what kind of danger he'd put the city in.
14:42Well, he and Eduardo.
14:44Kick me a couple of more times, okay?
14:46I think I still got a shred of self-respect left.
14:49Ghostbusters, reports are coming in.
14:51There was a desiccation at 75th and Lex.
14:53A man in his shower.
14:55We're there.
14:56And another one in Murray Hill.
14:58And two more in Midtown.
15:01How can we track this thing when it's everywhere?
15:03It seems to be working its way towards the Lower East Side.
15:07We're in the Lower East Side.
15:10And we got a winner.
15:21Oh, man.
15:33Blast it!
15:38It's heading back to the ocean.
15:41We've got to stop it.
15:42We can't let this thing go global.
15:46All the city's ocean-bound water goes through a central way station,
15:49where it's treated and purified.
15:51It's located on the East River, south of Houston.
15:56Even if the creature comes through here,
15:58it could be from any of those three inlets.
16:00According to the schematics,
16:02there exists a switching station of some kind.
16:04If it were possible to reroute two of the intake tunnels
16:07so they all feed into one reservoir...
16:10I'm on it.
16:24Guys, how do we know the thing hasn't gotten into the ocean?
16:28We don't.
16:29But this is our only chance.
16:31At least now, the demon's only got one escape route.
16:34That tunnel.
16:35Oh, big help.
16:35It'll swim past us.
16:36We'll never see it.
16:37That's why we need to bait the trap.
16:40With one of us.
16:41That would be me.
16:43I'll do it.
16:44I'm the oldest.
16:45Oh, yeah.
16:46That makes sense.
16:48You can barely swim.
16:49I'm telling you, it ought to be me.
16:51It was my idea.
16:52I'll do it.
16:56Oh!
16:57Aaron, it's cold!
17:00So, uh...
17:01Feel free to blast this thing, uh...
17:04As soon as you see it.
17:09He's been in there over 20 minutes.
17:11How you holding up, Eduardo?
17:14Okay.
17:15Except my legs are kind of numb.
17:18I know the feeling.
17:22Five more minutes and somebody else takes his place.
17:25He could get hypothermia.
17:26Oh, man.
17:28I bet that demon gave us the slip.
17:30He's probably halfway to Australia.
17:32AHHHH!
17:37AHHHH!
17:40AHHHH!
17:41AHHHH!
17:43AHHHH!
17:44AHHHH!
17:47AHHHH!
17:54AHHHH!
17:55AHHHH!
17:56AHHHH!
17:57Any time now, guys?
18:00Now!
18:05Kylie, throw the trap!
18:07AHHHH!
18:09You're not taking it this time.
18:11I've got a dozen reporters
18:13waiting to interview Francois Rousseau
18:16about his greatest discovery.
18:17Are you out of your mind?
18:19Don't you know what this creature is capable of?
18:21About 10 million dollars in research grants.
18:26AHHHH!
18:26AHHHH!
18:27I wouldn't do that!
18:29Okay, Rousseau.
18:30You got it.
18:32AHHHH!
18:34AHHHH!
18:36AHHHH!
18:37AHHHH!
18:37AHHHH!
18:40AHHHH!
18:43AHHH!
18:44Oh, man!
18:46That is one French-fried scientist.
18:52AHHHH!
18:52AHHHH!
18:54AHHHH!
18:54AHHHH!
18:56AHHHH!
19:12sรถz...
19:17Wah...
19:17Wh-What happened?
19:19You broke the rules.
19:24Speaking of breaking the rules, Eduardo,
19:27we usually decide things by taking a vote.
19:29You jumping in the water like that was totally reckless.
19:32But also kind of brave.
19:34Yeah?
19:35Yeah.
19:36Oh, gee. What do we do now? Group hug?
19:51When the things that slither in the shadows
19:55Keep you up late at night
19:59When there's something lurking in your closet
20:05Who can make you feel alright?
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