Moving on to Scene 36 and beyond within the sequence:
36 QUENTIN - CLOSE-UP (NORMAL COLOR) - 1971 36
Oblivious to Tracy, he stares out the window.
TRACY (O.S.) Quentin?
37 EXT - GROUNDS - 1971 - QUENTIN'S P.O.V. - 37 NORMAL COLOR
It is back to normal again - no fog, no body in the tree.
38 TRACY - MEDIUM ANGLE 38
PAN WITH HER as she crosses to Quentin.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 13/Scene 38 - Tracy: 'Darling, what's wrong? What are you thinking about?'
- comes up.
And it's still the case that there aren't any differences between the way DC's and Grayson Hall's scripts are written up to this point - and there also aren't any notations in either script for what's covered in this post.
But so far any differences in the dialogue go, Tracy's off screen dialogue in Scene 36 is moved to Scene 37 - and at the outset of Scene 38 she asks an unscripted "Darling, what's the matter?" on screen before actually crossing over from behind Quentin to deliver the quoted dialogue exactly as written.
And so far as the directions and descriptions go, the only things that are different in the film is that Quentin actually does some unscripted blinking of his eyes in Scene 36 before we see in Scene 37 that things are back to normal - and as sort of alluded to above, we don't pan with Tracy after she asks Quentin what's the matter because after that we immediately see Quentin and Tracy actually comes to him from behind him.