14:37 The wreckage of which was, of course, the sub's Final Destination. James Cameron himself could not have scripted a better character to be at the center of this deep sea tragedy. Also, Final Destination, too much? Okay? Too much?
49:51 It's funny. It's like it makes me think of this is fine. Right? Like, they're trying to this is fine, the whole situation. But, like, that is a ubiquitous meme of a room on fire, like, you can't this is fine things anymore because I think people's base understanding of the world is that things are not fine.
11:25 And we're back. So one of my favorite discussions we had about figuring out this episode was kind of ruminating on what a moment needed to be monocultural, both historically and in this current Internet age. And we came up with this taxonomy of sorts, which I'm obsessed with. Basically, 5 to 6 key ingredients that are needed for an event to go from sort of a big deal to something that it seems like everyone is talking about. Think ocean gate, think fire festival, think big boat stuck in the Suez Canal, words or phrases that immediately conjure a memory of feverishly scrolling Twitter or TikTok for more information, more jokes, more theories.