The script describes the exterior of the current scene as follows:
EXT. DOCK AREA - COLLINSPORT - NIGHT
As a FOGHORN sounds, the town's fishing fleet is moored in the calm harbor. Most of the boats are dark, but one is dimly lit, orange light visible behind a fogged porthole.Similar in the pilot with the exception of any foghorn sounds. And BTW, just as with the '91 DS, San Pedro's Ports O'Call stands in for Collinsport and its harbor. And while it's not an official photo connected to the pilot, the background photo used for the graphics for this scene is a actual shot of the location.
And before we get to the interior scene, I need to explain that because there aren't any publicly available photos of Jason Shaw as Joe (though let's not forget the forum's fantasy poster -
WB DS Ad Campaign?
- featuring Shaw), I chose to use a shot of him from a guest appearance on the WB's
Charmed because it was shot not all that long before Shaw was cast in the DS pilot. And as a reminder, you will always know when a photo is not an official photo related to the pilot if you see it presented as an oval in a graphic.
And with all that out of the way, the script describes the beginning of the interior scene as follows:
INT. CABIN - JOE HASKELL'S BOAT - NIGHT
There's RUSTLING and GIGGLING as CAMERA PANS past an empty champagne bottle, a pair of pants, and finally the BED, where CAROLYN, half-dressed under the sheets, is nuzzling.
JOE HASKELL (handsome, 20s).
Carolyn kisses Joe passionately, almost desperately. Clearly overwhelmed, Joe finally raises his hands, "I give."And it is at that point that April 4th's quote comes up:
Page 15 - Joe: 'Easy! We haven't fogged up the windows since High School.'
However, in the pilot, after giggling at the realization, Joe simply says "We fogged up the windows."
And it's also worth noting that Coldplay's "In My Place" plays in the background of the scene. Lyrically speaking it's a perfect choice to underscore the real dynamic of the scene, which we have yet to hit upon...