A nervous Susan addresses Ian, who's
walking toward her (we're seeing her through his eyes). |
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SUSAN: Yes, I can see red turns
blue, Mr. Chesterton, but....that's because we're dealing with two
inactive chemicals. They only act in relation to each
other! |
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IAN: (O.S., exasperated) But
that's the whole point of the experiment, Susan! |
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SUSAN: Yes, it's a bit obvious,
isn't it? Well, I'm not being rude, but....couldn't we deal with two
active chemicals and get on with something else?
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Her expression turns
sheepish. |
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SUSAN: (quiet) I-I'm sorry. It
was just an idea. |
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A nervous Susan addresses
Ian, who's walking toward her (we're seeing her through his
eyes). |
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SUSAN: Yes, I can
see why it turns blue, Mr. Chesterton, but....that's because we're
dealing with two inactive chemicals that act in relation to each
other! |
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IAN: (O.S., exasperated) But
that's the whole point of the experiment! ...... |
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SUSAN: It's a bit obvious, isn't
it? I-I mean, well, I-I'm not trying to be rude, but...couldn't we
deal with two active chemicals? Then they could turn blue all by
themselves and we could move on with something else! |
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Her expression turns
sheepish. |
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SUSAN: (quiet) I-I'm sorry. It
was just an idea. |
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