Revisiting how the beginning of Scene 104 is scripted:
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104 INT - DINING ROOM - DAY 104
Tracy is sitting having coffee. She is in deep thought as Quentin ENTERS and stands by the door. He is wearing the riding clothes she bought him. She looks up.
TRACY How early did you get up?
104 CONTD CONTD 104
Then she notices his outfit.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 45/Scene 104 - Tracy: 'Oh, you're wearing them.'
- comes up.
And there's absolutely nothing to get into when it comes to differences with the dialogue, the descriptions, or the directions because this scene only appears in the 129 minute version of the film. However, DC's script has all sorts of notations regarding camera angles, and for this section of the scene it indicates that the scene opens with a long shot, switches to a close-up of Tracy when she looks up, and then to a 2 shot after she asks Quentin when he got up. Though we can't necessarily expect that any of that is the way the scene actually plays because, as we know from past scenes, the camera shots in the film don't always follow DC's notes. And there was also a notation that Tracy would deliver today's quoted line off screen, but that is erased.
As far as "today's quote" goes, it was December 29th this time around.
Continuing with Scene 104, beginning with Quentin's reaction to Tracy noticing that he's wearing the riding breeches:
Quentin just looks down and nods. As he crosses to her we notice he is limping slightly. She is looking down so she doesn't notice.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 45/Scene 104 - Quentin: 'I just came from the stable. I apologized to Gerard.'
- comes up.
And there's absolutely nothing to get into when it comes to differences with the dialogue, the descriptions, or the directions because this scene only appears in the 129 minute version of the film. However, for this section of the scene DC's script notations indicate that there is a medium shot which pans as Quentin crosses to Tracy. Though, as with yesterday's notations, we can't necessarily expect that what DC wrote is the way this portion of the scene actually plays because, as we know from past scenes, the camera shots in the film don't always follow DC's notes.
It's also interesting that this scene is the first indication that Charles is beginning to take hold of Quentin during Quentin's waking hours - and not just with his limping, as we'll see as the scene progresses...
As far as "today's quote" goes, it was December 30th this time around.
Continuing with Scene 104, beginning with yesterday's quote -
Page 45/Scene 104 - Tracy: 'Quentin...I think we should see a...doctor.'
- coming up, followed by the script explaining:
He thinks about it for a minute.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 45/Scene 104 - Quentin: 'I don't know. Let me think about it.'
- comes up.
And there's still absolutely nothing to get into when it comes to differences with the dialogue, the descriptions, or the directions because this scene only appears in the 129 minute version of the film. However, for this section of the scene DC's script notations indicate that there's a close-up of Tracy when she delivers her lines, and there's a shot over Tracy's shoulder of Quentin when he delivers his. But again, we can't necessarily expect that's actually the way things play because the camera shots in the film don't always follow DC's notes.
As far as yesterday's quote goes, it's today's, December 31st's, this time around. And as far as "today's quote" goes, it will be tomorrow's, January 1st's, this time around.