Ultra-photorealistic 8K cinematic footage shot on ARRI ALEXA 65 with Cooke S4 32mm lens. Scene takes place at the edge of an active volcanic crater in Iceland. The sky is icy blue, the lava glow is molten red-orange, and the cracked black rocks create an extreme color contrast. A refined, natural-looking woman from the previous episode appears — same Icelandic wool sweater, same hair length, same fabric texture, same color, blowing in strong volcanic wind. Her face is never shown — only her silhouette, back, or hands. Camera slowly approaches her from behind as she kneels near a glowing volcanic fissure. Red-hot magma light illuminates the rocks and her sweater’s edges, creating dramatic rim light. She places a bright red lobster tail onto a naturally heated volcanic rock. Instant reaction: • violent sizzling sound • chaotic steam eruptions • rising heat distortion waves above the lobster • lava reflections shimmering across the shell • butter melting instantly, racing across rock cracks • wind blows steam sideways with real physics Macro close-up: • salt crystals popping from extreme heat • lobster shell blistering • tiny ash particles drifting in the air • her hair whipping into frame, catching red glow Camera arcs around her silhouette — strong parallax, real lens vibrations. The environment must feel dangerous, cinematic, and completely real. Final shot: She lifts the lobster off the rock with metal tongs, steam bursting upward, while the fire-red crater glows behind her. No faces shown, no dialogue