And wrapping up Scene 51, beginning with today's quote -
Page 18/Scene 51 - Carlotta (snapping at him): 'Go to the stables. He will be down to ride soon. [Gerard is about to object.] I've told you things are different now.'
- coming up, followed by the script explaining:
She just looks at him. Finally, he turns and slams his way out of the room.
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And there are still no differences between the way DC's and Grayson Hall's scripts are written up to this point. However, Grayson's script notation for this part says "On the edge of violence. Losing temper."
And as for anything that's different with the dialogue, Carlotta actually says "Now listen! I want you to go to the stables. He'll be there soon to ride. I've told you that everything was different now."
And as for what's different when it comes to the directions and descriptions, Gerard doesn't attempt to object in the middle of Carlotta's lines - and Gerard doesn't so much slam his way out of the room as he grabs his thermos and the cover and leaves - however, in an unscripted action, Carlotta carries the tray over to the counter and slams it down in anger and frustration. And I love her body language -
- because there's no doubt as to who's in charge.