Picking up where we left off:
They start down the platform as the train pulls away behind them.
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And that's when yesterday's quote -
Page 79C/Scene 177 - Woodard: 'I got you a room at the Collinsport Inn... It's quite charming.'
- comes up, followed by today's quote -
Page 79C/Scene 177 - Julia: 'Good, and I hope part of that charm can be put into a glass... I've had a long week.'
- coming up, followed by the script continuing with:
WOODARD So, have I.
As they continue toward Woodard' car, we...
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End of scene. Though, again, much of that is not how things play in the pilot.
So, as far as anything that's different when it comes to the scripted dialogue, what Julia actually says in response to Woodard informing her that he's gotten her a room at the Collinsport Inn is "I hope that some of that charm comes in a tall glass" - and Woodard actually replies to that with "It does" - and then after that is when Julia actually says "It's been a long day" - and after that there is some unscripted dialogue as we actually see Julia getting into the car, but more on that below.
So, as far as whether or not there are any differences between the scripted direction and descriptions go, there aren't any. But as I indicated above, the scene continues beyond what's written in the script. As thunder rumbles and they reach Woodard's car, he opens the passenger door for Julia and takes her umbrella as she begins to get inside, at which point she asks:
Unscripted From Scene 177 - Julia: 'When do I see the girl?' To which Woodard replies with an unscripted "In the morning" - and then Julia nods and gets completely inside the car, after which Woodard closes the car door for her. And all of that was most probably added to the scene because there were no plans to shoot the next sequence in the script.
And yes, the script does indeed say "Woodard' car" instead of Woodard's car. But this is certainly not the first typo in the script. And as we know only too well, it's apparently nearly impossible to produce many documents related to DS that are without at least one sort of error in them...