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Calendar Events / Announcements '24 I / Re: The Resident
« on: December 11, 2021, 11:00:27 PM »
Did The Resident Evoke House?
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And something that's interesting about Scene 88 (and 89) for me is that I have never (and perhaps no one has ever) seen one still from the scene/sequence.
And yet more of Scene 88, picking up with today's first quote -
Where are the others? asks Sabrina--where is Cyrus? There will be no seance in this house tonight, Roger insists. But we planned it, protests Sabrina--Cyrus and Mrs. Collins. Maggie? asks Liz. No, not Maggie, says Sabrina--Angelique! Liz and Roger are astonished. You must sit, says Sabrina--all our hands must touch. What's happened to Sabrina? asks Roger. The clock strikes 11 PM. We can't just leave her here, says Liz. She thinks it's that night! says Roger, staring up at the clock--what other explanation could there be?--it was at the same time, six months ago, when we gathered in that room.[/spoiler]
And more of Scene 88, picking up with today's quote -
The most obvious answer, at least to me, is that, Alex probably feels that, compared to Quentin, who has just inherited an estate, they are broke.
And it's only Alex who makes that statement. Claire doesn't put up an argument. She just remains quiet.
Or perhaps The Jenkins are simply bad with money. Or maybe they just had the same literary agent as Lara Parker.
Nothing has happened except in your mind, she says. Not in my mind, he says. I've listened very carefully, since this began, she says--I'm sorry, but it IS in your mind, I can't bear to think of what's happening to you, but you can be helped. By whom? he asks. Kneeling down beside him, she pleads--let me try. You want to take care of me? he asks--a father is supposed to take care of his daughter, and I've done a miserable job of that. Don't start hating yourself, asks Carolyn. I hope you never understand what that means, he says, and I hope you never will. I know I will, she says passionately--if I let you go away, or go away with you, whatever is wrong must be dealt with here--I can't let you leave, and we must take care of it here, it will only follow us, here in Collinsport is where your only hope lies. He shakes his head. "Then there is no...hope!" he cries, defeated.[/spoiler]