Setting up the current scene:
INT 194 EXT: DINING ROOM - COLLINSPORT INN - NIGHT 194
Barnabas and Maggie are sitting at a table. She is staring at the fireplace. In B.G. we see other DINERS.
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And that's when yesterday's quote -
Page 89/Scene 194 - Barnabas: 'Are you going to tell me what's been troubling you all evening?'
- comes up.
And when it comes to the dialogue, the direction, the descriptions and the notations, it's interesting that whoever typed the page made that error placing this scene outside, well, unless they thought the Collinsport Inn has an alfresco dining room - and the scene doesn't begin with Barnabas and Maggie sitting at a table because first we see what seems to be a standing patron and waitress (I wonder if she's secretly named Susie?
) chatting with a seated patron while a waiter (or perhaps wine steward) begins to go by -
- in the background - and then as he continues to move along he passes by -
- a room of other patrons (the room Willie and Barnabas were in when Carolyn spotted Willie earlier in the film) on his way to the table where Barnabas and Maggie are sitting - and after he sets the wine down at their table, Barnabas says an unscripted -
"Thank you." - and we can see that Maggie is not staring into the fireplace - and after the waiter(wine stward) leaves, as can be seen in yesterday's capture, Barnabas picks up the wine bottle -
- with the intent of pouring as he delivers yesterday's quote, which he does as "Maggie, are you going to tell me what's been troubling you this evening?"