The latest batch of "cut, trimmed or changed" quotes that began on the 18th and ended yesterday take place in the script on the walk to Willie's truck and during the bumpy ride to Collinwood. They were all replaced by a simple moment in Willie's truck where, as they ride across the bumpy road and the truck bounces, Willie once again injects some humor by crying out "Whoa! Hold on there. It's gonna get bumpy."
Then both in the script and the pilot, as the truck rounds a bend, they pass an old gate. Beyond the gate what the script describes as an overgrown, little-used road juts off into the darkness. It is at that point that today's quote from the script comes up:
Page 06 - Victoria: 'Wait, wasn't that the turn-off?'
However, what she actually asks in the pilot is "Wait, wasn't that the house?"
I don't honestly recall if we get our first glimpse of the Old House at this point or if it doesn't come up until later (though, given what Vicki says, I presume that we do see it), but for the sake of those who've never seen the pilot, here's what I once posted about the look of the Old House:
I looked through my architecture books, and the house that I came across that people might be most familiar with that came closest to resembling what the Old House looked like is Biltmore, located in Asheville, North Carolina:
The Old House wasn't anywhere near on the grand scale that Biltmore is, but it was all very much spires and pinnacles.