Moving on to the next sequence:
173 EXT. ROADHOUSE PARKING LOT - LONG LENS - NIGHT
PANNING Sheriff Patterson's patrol car, its red light flashing, SIREN BLARING, as it roars into the confusion.
174 ANOTHER ANGLE
MOVING WITH Patterson and his Deputy as they sprint out of the vehicle, run to where a crowd has gathered around the van. Three or four Deputies are holding back the rubber-neckers.
Parked in the b.g., the Paramedic van, doors wide open, plus two other police patrol cars, all with lights flashing.
(CONTINUED)
Revised 2/28/90
174 CONTINUED:
Patterson kneels next to the white coated Paramedics. The boy and the girl are lying sprawled on the pavement, their necks ripped open, their heads at a very strange angle.
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And that's when yesterday's quote -
Page 78/Scene 174 - Paramedic #1: 'Same wounds as the Collins girl...'
- comes up, followed by today's quote -
Page 78/Scene 174 - Patterson: 'Yeah, except there's one difference. These two are dead.'
- coming up, followed in the script by:
174A CLOSE - CAROLYN
Where she stands in the crowd of horrified onlookers. TIGHTEN TO her shattered expression. HOLD a beat, and . . .
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End of scene and end of sequence.
And when it comes to anything different in the dialogue, again, it's delivered basically as written.
And when it comes to the differences between the script's direction and descriptions of scenes and what actually happens in the pilot, Scene 174 is actually shot from the same angle as Scene 173 - we don't actually see any deputies holding back the rubber-neckers, though there are plenty of those, including Carolyn - we see only one other police car - the paramedics are dressed in black (as they were at the scene of Daphne's attack) - Patterson doesn't kneel but instead remains standing and shines his flashlight on Gloria's and Muscles' wounds - and their heads don't appear at any sort of strange angle - and Carolyn actually walks closer to Patterson before the camera moves in on her, though not so close as to be a close-up.