A batch of scenes before we get to the scene containing tomorrow's quote - and ones which help to explain it:
47 INT - GALLERY - DAY - LOW WIDE ANGLE 47
Tracy stands near the window sipping a cup of coffee as she leafs through an old book. CAMERA starts a SLOW TRUCK IN ON HER. As we get closer, we see that she senses something. She turns and looks out the window.
48 EXT - GROUNDS - DAY - HER P.O.V. 48
Standing amongst the trees, staring up at her, is Gerard. With him are two vicious-looking black dogs, both straining at their leashes. ZOOM IN TO HIS CLOSE-UP.
49 TRACY - CLOSE-UP 49
as she reacts and turns away from his gaze. It is obvious that he has upset her.
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End of scene.
And there are still no differences between the way DC's and Grayson Hall's scripts are written up to this point.
And as for what might be different when it comes to the directions and descriptions, again, we have no way of knowing at this point because those scenes do not appear in the film as it currently stands.