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09:00PM | PBS |
ET | Nolly |
Limited series premiere: The story of TV star Noele “Nolly” Gordon’s (Helena Bonham Carter) success is told, as well as the betrayal and sudden firing that followed; Max Brown (The Royals), Antonia Bernath (Downton Abbey) co-star. |
Before moving on to today's quotes, in case you're only following the posts I'm linking to in the "And Now The Return of Another New Slideshow (Sort of) [**Now featuring alternate versions..." topic, you may want to check out the following ones which wonder about whether or not Angelique really was a witchThe dialogue in the scene at hand now is interesting because, to me at least, it strongly implies that Angelique Collins (in NoDS) really was a Witch. ...I was saving this discussion until after we finish the script. But...I think that if Angelique had turned out not to be a witch...It will be interesting after we get through the whole script. ...
Liz begs Vicki to help her, but Vicki says the only thing that's going to change all this is if Liz decides not to marry Jason.Liz insists she only wants to have some happiness, a life of her own, but she doesn't sound very convincing, and Vicki doesn't buy it. Liz loves Carolyn more than anything, but there doesn't seem to be a solution to this.
Continuing Scene 119 with today's quote -Page 60/Scene 119 - Strack: 'We have selected four men from the estate, all of whom have seen proof of her witchcraft...they have sworn to remain silent forever.'
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And when it comes to any differences in the dialogue, what Strack actually says is "We've chosen four men from the estate, each of whom has seen proof of her witchcraft...they've sworn to keep silent forever."
And when it comes to any differences in the directions and the descriptions, there aren't any of either in the script for this section. However, DC has a note in his script that indicates that after there's a close-up of Gabriel (which we saw did take place in the capture showcased in reply #350), the camera would move back to go in on Strack (though the note says "Trask") and Laura (though the note says "Samantha"), and as can be seen in today's capture -
- that's exactly what happens as today's quote takes place.
And as for the content of Strack's quote, it would certainly seem to provide proof that Angelique is a witch. Well, that is IF the four men are really telling the truth and aren't lying, or being coerced, or being paid to say what Strack claims. And while the script gives absolutely no indication of any of those three, it will contradict the men down the line...