And we start off the next sequence in the script with two scenes that were actually seen in the pilot after Scene 205 - and then we start with some unshot Julia material:
Revised 2/28/90
244 EXT. ROCKY COVE - BELOW WIDOWS' HILL - DAY
Where a cluster of frightened adults, children and the two Paramedics stand looking o.s..
PAN TO REVEAL two sheriff's DEPUTIES, in rubber clothes, wading into the rough surf to retrieve the floating body of a dead woman.
245 EXT. COLLINWOOD DRIVE - DAY
The serenity of this woodsy setting is suddenly shattered as Patterson's Patrol Car SCREAMS up the winding road.
As it roars BY CAMERA, PAN WITH IT to HOLD on the Great House.
246 OMITTED
247 INT. COLLINWOOD - JULIA'S LAB - DAY
A room on the main floor has been turned into a make-shift lab. Julia is bent over a microscope while Woodard sits in the b.g., going through some papers.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 110/Scene 247 - Julia: 'My guess is that whatever's effecting these blood cells from the victims is parasitic.'
- comes up.
And as far as the dialogue goes, considering the only dialogue presented was never shot, there's nothing to comment about right now - however there will be something to comment about how Scene 245 is presented in the pilot, but we'll leave that until we get deeper into Scene 247 to the actually shot portions of the scene.
And as for anything different about the direction and descriptions in the two scenes that were shot, Sheriff Patterson is actually present on the beach in Scene 244 -
- and the script would seem to imply that the two paramedics we saw at the scenes of Daphne's and Gloria and Muscles' attacks are also present, however, as can be seen in the capture, there are two entirely different paramedics present on the beach - also, there are no children present on the beach - and we don't actually see the deputies wade into the surf to retrieve the woman's body because they're both already in the surf and carrying her out -
- while also examining her wound.