And I finally reach Wednesday's scene and one leading up to it:
165 EXT: WOODS - COLLINWOOD - NIGHT 165
CAMERA IS TIGHT on Todd, who is stumbling through the woods.
166 INT: STABLE - COLLINWOOD - NIGHT 166
CAMERA IS TIGHT on Carolyn who is standing by a window, staring into the night drawing him to her.
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And that's when Wednesday's quote -
Page 70/Scene 166 - Carolyn: 'I am waiting for you, Todd -- you will find me -- come to me -- come to me --'
- comes up.
End of scene - though not end of sequence.
And when it comes to the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions, things are done differently in the film:
Apparently the shot of Todd stumbling and arriving at the stable is in no way part of Scene 165 because it's indicated in the Movie Book that Scene 165 ended up on the cutting room floor.
And Scene 166 is actually an exterior and not an interior, and it opens with the aforementioned shot of Todd -
- as he arrives at the stable - then he comes to a stop and -
- looks around (and you all know who you are who want to see that -
- up closer
) - and after he turns around -
- to backtrack, he soon sees something that makes him -
- smile because it's Carolyn up in a second floor window of the stable and Todd says a breathy -
"Carolyn" - and soon she begins to open -
- her arms to him (though it gets cut off before she fully does so (apparently DC didn't like shots of Carolyn with her arms fully outstretched because all of them are cut short in the film), but there are plenty of photos of Carolyn from this scene in full outstretch).
And since things are staged differently Carolyn's quote is completely dropped.