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08:30PM | CBS |
ET | Ghosts |
Season 3 finale: Isaac’s wedding day jitters are made even worse when a surprise guest shows up. |
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And now picking up with the script:
Pulling Tracy to him, he kisses her gently. As the
passion of the moment begins to grow, Quentin's
kisses become more violent. It suddenly becomes
obvious that she is becoming frightened as he con-
tinues to press himself upon her, now almost savagely.
Tracy now fights to escape his embrace.
TRACY
Quentin, please! You're
hurting me.
With a desperate effort, she pulls away, cringing
from him against the massive headboard. Her eyes
filled with fright, she stares at him as Quentin,
smiling evilly, cruelly, stares back.
And that's when Thursday's quote -Page 78/Scene 170 - Tracy: 'Quentin, please...please don't touch me like that.'
- comes up, followed in the script by:
QUENTIN
What's wrong, Tracy? Don't
you like it anymore? You do
have such a lovely body.
Then, reaching out to her, he roughly cradles her
face in her hands.
And that's when the first part of Friday's quote -Page 78/Scene 170 - Quentin: 'I'll touch you whenever -- and however -- I want.'
- comes up, followed in the script by:
Then rising, he crosses to the door and turns to her.
And that's when the second part of Friday's quote -Page 78/Scene 170 - Quentin - 'If you don't like it, Tracy, you can always leave.'
- comes up, followed in the script by:
170 CONTD CONTD 170
Tracy is hysterical now. She screams at him.
And that's when today's quote -Page 79/Scene 170 - Tracy: 'She's doing this to you! It's her! It's Angelique!'
- comes up, followed in the script by:
He just turns and EXITS THE SHOT. Tracy runs to the
door and locks it. TRUCK IN on her anguished face.
End of scene.
And as far as what's different with the dialogue, Tracy actually says "Quentin, stop it! Stop it, you're", which gets cut off there in the 94 minute version but concludes with "hurting me!" in all other versions of the film - And after Tracy actually says "Quentin, please don't touch me like that" she soon adds another "Stop it!" - and Quentin simply says "You do have such a lovely body", with the "What's wrong, Tracy? Don't you like it anymore?" completely dropped - and Quentin drops addressing Tracy by name when it tells her she can always leave - and Tracy's entire "She's doing this to you! It's her! It's Angelique!" is dropped in the film.
And as far as what's different with the descriptions and directions, after Quentin and Tracy share their gentle kissing, I love how Quentin pulls back and an evil smile comes across his face -
- before he moves in for the violent kissing - however, unlike what's scripted, in the film Tracy isn't able to pull away from Quentin to cringe against the headboard because it's Quentin who actually pulls back a bit while he continues to molest Tracy (which is far more graphic in the 97 and 129 minute versions) - and then as Quentin roughly cradles Tracy's face in her hands, he actually delivers both parts of Friday's quote without rising from the bed in the middle of them - and after he does rise, we simply see Quentin move away from the bed -
- and toward the direction of the door - and then things shift to a still deeply shaken Tracy still in bed -
- and breathing heavy as we also hear the bedroom door close off screen, so we do not see Quentin turn to Tracy from the door, or Tracy scream at him hysterically, or Quentin leave, or Tracy run to the door and lock it as the camera trucks in on her anguished face.
And coming up next time, more material that doesn't appear in any version of the film...
Exterior, Old House - Barnabas holds the blackened stick Trask used in his ceremony. I don't understand what happened, he tells Angelique. She pretends not to know and asks what happened. He describes the odd circumstances--he heard Vicki calling fire and went to her room, but she wasn't there. She implies that Vicki's a witch, reminding him of all the weird things that have occurred. She is unaware of the barrier that has come between them--he answers her words, but in the manner of one speaking to himself. I don't believe in witchcraft, says Barnabas, but it would sure explain a lot.
... after something comes over Quentin and he begins to become aggressive with Tracy, at first she whispers to Quentin an unscripted, "Stop," which the subtitles acknowledges -
- but the closed captioning does not (apparently the subtitles and closed captioning decided to take turns acknowledging certain things) - and after Quentin starts to get really aggressive, though the subtitles have -
- even though in the film Tracy is heard to say "Stop it. Quentin. Stop it. You're..." before she gets cut off in the Blu-ray/DVD's 94 minute version of the film - and though the closed captioning has something nearly similar -
- even though in the film Tracy is heard to say "Stop it. Quentin. Stop it. You're hurt..." before she gets cut off in the VHS' 94 minute version of the film - and after Tracy begs Quentin to stop touching her the way he is (because what's only seen in the 97 and 129 minute versions of the film is he's been molesting her), Tracy screams out another unscripted -
- which obviously both the subtitles and closed captioning acknowledges - and after Quentin tells Tracy that she has a lovely body and roughly cradles her face in her hands, the subtitles have -
- while the closed captioning has -
- though to me it's always sounded like she yells, "Stop!" again - though maybe she does simply cry out - but it's definitely not "Don't!" - and it's interesting that neither the subtitles nor the closed captioning acknowledges the gasp Tracy lets out after Quentin informs her that he'll touch her whenever and however he wants and if she doesn't like it, she can always leave - nor do they acknowledge the deep breaths/sighs she makes after Quentin gets out of the bed and leaves the room.
...
After Tracy asks Quentin if he loves her, his first unscripted reply, which both the subtitles and closed captioning acknowledges, and which Quentin mouths, is -
- and then the closed captioning correctly acknowledges that Quentin follows that by mouthing -
- but for some strange reason the subtitles have -
- and in this instance it can't even be that they somehow got it from the script because it's unscripted - and another goof with the subtitles is they ignore Tracy's reaction to Quentin kissing her, but the closed captioning does not -
To be continued...
...
...
... in some more unscripted dialogue she first tells him, "Quentin, look at me" - and both the subtitles and closed captioning acknowledges that -
- and then Tracy asks Quentin, "Do you love me?" - and both the subtitles and closed captioning acknowledges that -
To be continued...
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