Lots to catch up with in this topic. First up, setting up the current scene in the slideshow and dealing with the first quote:
22 EXT. COLLINWOOD STABLE - NIGHT
ESTABLISHING the complex of old, Victorian buildings.
(CONTINUED)
22 CONTINUED:
WILLIE (0.S. ) "...three Graces spin-- high above-- lion looks at the dove..."
CAMERA TIGHTENS TO a small lighted window under the eaves.
23 INT. WILLIE'S GARRET ROOM - NIGHT
Where WILLIE LOOMIS, 30, slovenly and nasty-looking, sits hunched over a small desk, scribbling notes on a piece of paper.
In front of him are aged, open reference books, paper, an antique map, etc. ... Also a half-empty bottle of bourbon.
At the moment, he’s trying to figure something out, puffing excitedly on a cigarette, muttering:
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And that point is when Friday's quote -
Page 10/Scene 23 - Willie: '"...three Graces spin-- high above-- lion looks at the dove..."'
- comes up. However, unlike the script, Willie isn't puffing on a cigarette (though there is one burning in an ashtray on his desk) and after delivering the above quote, Willie takes a swig of his liquor and in a moment that's unscripted, he excitedly repeats "Lion looks at the dove!"