The next scene in the sequence is scripted as:
184A INT. DRAWING ROOM
As they enter, Willie throws a quick look out the window, the sun is just about to go down.
(CONTINUED)
Revised 2/28/90
184A CONTINUED:
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And that's when today's quote -
84/Scene 184A - Willie (CONT'D): 'Look, Miss Winters ... it's almost dark out ... Maybe this ain't a good time for you to be vistin' ... You know, what with everythin' that's been goin' on, an' all.'
- comes up, followed by the script concluding the scene with:.
And he follows her into the drawing room.
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And when it comes to the dialogue, with the exception of dropping the "Look," Willie delivers his dialogue exactly as written.
But as far as the direction and descriptions go, things are virtually nothing like what's written. For one, there really is no Scene 184A because in the pilot things simply continue along still in Scene 184 with Willie delivering the dialogue from scripted Scene 184A right after he delivers his last bit of dialogue from Scene 184 - and as Willie does so, Vicki, completely ignoring him, continues to look about, makes her way to the drawing room, and disappears inside - and after a very nervous look down the corridor, Willie also disappears inside. We do not see them inside the drawing room - nor at any point does Willie throw a quick look out a window to see that the sun is just about to go down. But then there are no windows in the hallway, only the glass in the door at its far end, and Willie never looks in that direction.