Setting up the new scene (and once again the version in Grayson's script is different from the one in DC's (for one, in Grayson's version the scene takes place in Collinwood's library) - but we're going to wait until all of DC's version has been presented before we go back to Grayson's version):
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111 EXT - RAILROAD BRIDGE - DAY 111
As Quentin leans over the guard rail, Alex hovers over him, telling him what happened at the Greenhouse. Quentin looks quickly at him, disbelief on his face.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 50/Scene 111 - Quentin: 'You were a fool ever to go in there...'
- comes up.
And so far as any differences in the dialogue, the directions, and the descriptions go, at this point we can't compare the script to the film because this scene only appears in the 129 minute version of the film. However, we can get into DC's notations for the scene, and they indicate that at the beginning of the scene Alex and Quentin are being shot in a 2 shot. Though, as we've learned from scenes that are in the shorter versions of the film, we can't necessarily expect that all of DC's notations are the ways in which the scene actually plays.