Well, that was fun - if one likes thunderstorms - which I do!! Though I must say I prefer them at night when the lightening can have maximum effect...
But getting back to today's section of the script, we don't see everyone look at Stokes because, as can be seen in today's capture -
- the camera holds on the same 2 shot of Julia and Stokes and Stokes delivers today's quote exactly as scripted (although, in an alternate world on the forum, Stokes actually says "And tonight she walks as one of the just icky" - and if you don't get that, it's just evidence of what you're missing on the Caption/Complete/Fill In boards) - and we don't know if there is general shock in the room because we don't see the reactions of everyone, nor does Todd or Stokes get to deliver the crossed out lines because quite obviously they were dropped from the scene (and in their case I honestly do think that was for the best) - but what we do see is Liz in what looks to me like complete shock or perhaps even horror -
- more than contempt - and then as Liz wordlessly begins to rush from the room, Roger does indeed turn to look -
- at Stokes and then he gets up to try to stop Liz with -
"Elizabeth, wait." - but she doesn't, and Roger doesn't stop at Todd's chair because he goes all the way to the doorway, whereupon he turns to look at Stokes with what is definitely contempt -
- but his scripted lines as well as DC's added lines (with the exception of the "Elizabeth! Please wait", of which a reworked version Roger has already delivered) are completely dropped from the scene so then he simply storms -
- out of the room