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Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) - Vicki's Arrival-Burke's Revenge-Matthew Morgan-Introducing Josette / Re: Episode #0064
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Beginning the next scene as scripted (using Grayson's script):
LAURA
185SAMANTHA- QUENTIN'S P.O.V. 185
SUBCONSCIOUS MEMORY CUT
Laura
It is no longer Tracy butSamanthawho stands there,
as he begins to re-enact the moment of her death.
INTERCUT these MEMORY SHOTS throughout the rest of
the scene.
QUENTIN - TRACY
As Quentin slowly moves toward her, Tracy begins to
back away.
And that's when yesterday's quote -Page 86/Scene 185 - Quentin: 'Isn't it enough that you killed her?...Won't you ever leave us alone?...ever?'
- comes up.
And when it comes to differences in the dialogue, after Quentin asks the first part of his quote ("Isn't it enough that you killed her?"), in more unscripted dialogue, Tracy asks -
"What are you talking about?...What's wrong with you?..."
- after which Quentin asks the second part of his quote ("Won't you ever leave us alone?...ever?") - and then in more unscripted dialogue, a somewhat anxious and confused Tracy says -
"Quentin, it's me."
And when it comes to the differences in the descriptions and directions, Quentin doesn't actually see Laura until after Tracy asks what's wrong with him -
- and before she makes a gesture of nodding her head no and tries to tell him that it's her.
Continuing with what would appear in the film to still be Scene 184 even though in the script things have moved on to Scene 185 (more on that in a later post):
After Tracy asks "Where are you?" for a second time, Quentin comes into view and asks "Isn't it enough that you killed her?" - that prompts Tracy to first ask in yet another bit of unscripted dialogue that's reflected in both the subtitles -
- and the closed captioning -
- and then Tracy follows that up with more unscripted dialogue that's reflected in both the subtitles - -
- and the closed captioning -
To be continued...
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