Scene 115 continues in the script, beginning with Tracy's reaction to Quentin's decision not to use the tower:
TRACY (delighted) Quentin!
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 54/Scene 115 - Carlotta: 'You said you were painting so well there.'
- comes up.
And when it comes to differences in the dialogue, in the film Tracy doesn't actually say Quentin's name with delight because, as can be seen in the following capture -
- she simply makes a happy sound and turns to him with delight - and what Carlotta actually says is "But you said you were working so well there" - and what really interesting is that Grayson has a note that Carlotta is aiming that at Tracy more so than Quentin.
And when it comes to differences in the directions and descriptions, there aren't any in this section of the scene.
However, in Grayson's script she has notations that Carlotta wonders why Quentin has made the decision not to work in the Tower Room, she feels as if the world may break apart, she shows a trace of that reaction but then covers it up, and in that moment she decides to get rid of Tracy.