Continuing with Scene 51, beginning with today's first quote -
Page 18/Scene 51 - Carlotta: 'Everything has changed now. You must accept-'
- coming up, followed by today's second quote -
Page 18/Scene 51 - Gerard (interrupting): 'I was good enough before he came, now...'
- coming up.
And while there are still no differences between the way DC's and Grayson Hall's scripts are written up to this point, for this section the next notations in Grayson's script say "other side" (and I'm not quite sure what that means), "no pretense", and "authoritative".
And as for what's different with the dialogue, Carlotta actually says "Everything has changed now. You must accept that" - and Gerard, with a pronounced and unscripted stutter, actually replies with "I was good enough until he came around. Now..." And what's unfortunate about all this is that as the film currently stands, the audience doesn't have the vaguest clue as to what they're talking about. Not that everything would be clear with Scenes 41 through 44 in the film because there would still be quite a bit of mystery - but at least the audience would know that Quentin was drawn to the tower room, Gerard is aware of that because while he was outside the night before he saw Quentin pass by the tower room windows, and for some reason as yet unknown, Gerard reacted to that sight with blazing hatred.
And as for what's different with the directions and descriptions, Gerard doesn't actually cut Carlotta off.