Wrapping up the current scene and sequence:
They all exchange a look. Woodard stops them.
(CONTINUED)
Revised 2/28/90
255 CONTINUED:
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And that's where yesterday's first quote -
Page 115/Scene 255 - Woodard: 'George, since Daphne is the only who can identify... (he pauses a beat, choosing his words carefully) ... the person who did this ... is it not safe to assume that that person might come back?'
- comes up, followed by yesterday's second quote -
Page 115/Scene 255 - Patterson: 'Exactly what I've been thinking.'
- coming up, followed by today's first quote -
Page 115/Scene 255 - Woodard: 'I'm sure it would be alright with Elizabeth if you put a deputy here, at least for tonight.'
- coming up, followed by today's second quote -
Page 115/Scene 255 - Patterson (nods in agreement): 'Probably make everybody feel safer... if that's possible the way things have been going.'
- coming up, followed by the script explaining:
And as they continue up the hall, we . . .
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End of scene/sequence.
And when it comes to the dialogue, the only thing here that's really different in the pilot is that Woodard actually says "I know it would be alright with Elizabeth if you put a deputy here, at least for the next few nights."
And when it comes to any differences in the direction and descriptions, it's really just Woodard and Julia -
- who share a look after Patterson wonders what the references to teeth and red eyes mean - and Woodard and Julia share another look while Woodard is choosing his words carefully - and after Patterson actually walks off first, and then Woodard, Julia actually remains for a few beats -
- looking as if she's deep in thought.