And the start of Scene 80 as it appears in DC's script:
80 INT - SARAH'S ROOM 80
It is obviously a child's room. Carlotta stands on the other side of the four poster bed. She is straightening the stuffed animals that are propped there.
80 CONTD CONTD 80
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 30A/Scene 80 - Quentin: 'I saw a little girl in that window.'
- comes up.
And when it comes to the difference in the dialogue, Quentin actually says "I saw a little girl standing here by the window."
And when it comes to what's different with the descriptions and directions, we don't see Carlotta straightening any stuffed animals because what actually happens is that after he's picked up the doll, Quentin walks over to Carlotta, who's on the other side of the fourposter bed, as described in the script, and she takes the doll from him before he tells her about seeing the little girl. Also, as we saw in the last capture in yesterday's post, the bed has several dolls strewn across it.
And as we saw with the description of Scene 75 and now with Scene 80, the script leaves little doubt that this second floor room was indeed Sarah's. Perhaps she enjoyed special status because she was so close to Angelique.
And there's already quite a bit that's different in DC's script from the way things are in Grayson's, but there's going to be so much more, so I'll get into all the differences after we deal with all of Scene 80 as it appears in DC's script...