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Current Talk '24 I / Re: The Return of Yet Another New Slideshow (Sort of)
« on: March 12, 2015, 08:12:16 PM »
A good reason why we don't see any indication from Roger that he might think there's more to Vicki than he expected is that right after Vicki's comment that the challenge to teaching art is allowing children to get to know themselves, Roger launches right into today's quote -
- and then the script ends the scene with:
But naturally things don't end quite like that. Roger actually says "Well I think you'll find my son as much a challenge as you can handle. I'm quite certain David is different from any boy you've ever taught" and turns in Carolyn's direction to say "Goodnight, ladies" and then back to Vicki with a simple "Miss Winters" and he leaves. Vicki is somewhat surprised by what Roger has said, Liz is embarrassed, but the devilish smirk on Carolyn's face, which I just love -
- betrays that she's quite pleased that someone has owned up to the truth about David.
Page 23/Scene 39 - Roger: 'Well I think you'll find that my son is as much of a challenge as you can handle. I'm quite certain he's different from any boy you've ever taught before. Goodnight, Miss Winters.'
- and then the script ends the scene with:
Roger nods and exits. HOLD on Vicki as she watches him go, and... |
But naturally things don't end quite like that. Roger actually says "Well I think you'll find my son as much a challenge as you can handle. I'm quite certain David is different from any boy you've ever taught" and turns in Carolyn's direction to say "Goodnight, ladies" and then back to Vicki with a simple "Miss Winters" and he leaves. Vicki is somewhat surprised by what Roger has said, Liz is embarrassed, but the devilish smirk on Carolyn's face, which I just love -
- betrays that she's quite pleased that someone has owned up to the truth about David.