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Moving on to today's scene:
And if we might go back to Scene 102, yesterday I forgot to mention that the subtitles on the Blu-ray indicate that after having sealed Charles in the cellar room, Gabriel orders an unscripted "Kill Dubloon!" - and it does indeed sound like that's what he says. But unless someone has read some version of the NoDS script, they would have no idea that Dubloon is the name of Charles' horse because all the scenes referencing the name of his horse were cut from the film as it stands now (and even from the 97 minute version). And I have to say that, yes, of course a human's life is more valuable than that of a horse - but, whoa, killing one's brother and his horse really shows how insanely vindictive Gabriel is. And one has to wonder just how Gabriel got away without the ghosts of Angelique, Charles, and even Dubloon( ) taking revenge on Gabriel. But hey, maybe Angelique and Charles were just so happy to be reunited that they didn't care. And obviously the film didn't want to go down that road. But one can only hope that Gabriel's subsequent life is a completely miserable one...
I don't understand very much, she says, I don't know what to believe here. Yesterday, what I told you, he says, putting his hand on her arm, you can believe that. Don't touch me, she says, moving away. Yesterday was like a door opening for me, she says, but today the door has closed, and it must remain closed. Why? he asks. Joanna, she says. Joanna is dead! he says, holding her arms. You still love her! says Daphne. No, says Quentin. I can't take her place, insists Daphne. Quentin assures her she's got her own place. Don't even says that, she pleads, don't even ask me to think about that, not after I saw her crying in that asylum for you--do you think we could be happy as long as I remember that--no, Quentin.[/spoiler]