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CAST:
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Jessica Collins (as Meredith Davies)
A.J. Cook (as Lindsay)
Eliza Dushku (as Tru Davies)
Zach Galifianakis (as Davis)
Shawn Reaves (as Harrison Davies)
Matthew Borner (Luc)
Guest Stars:
Benjamin Benitez (Gardez)
Mark Matkevich (Dan Taggart)
Chelah Horstal (Admissions Officer)
Alaina Kalanj (Paige)
Kal Penn (Steven)
Rhonda Dent (Jessica Hansen)
Bruce James (Jeremy)
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TRANSCRIPT:
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PROLOGUE 1. EXT. Neighbourhood Street. DAY. (
A teenage boy skateboards across the
street, straight into a blue bin sitting by the road. One of the neighbours
walks over)
NEIGHBOURHey, hey
(
He picks up the bin; the boy picks up
his skateboard and skates off. The neighbour looks up, hearing voices coming
from the house across the street)
PAIGE SANDERS (
off-screen)
Daddy, I’m leaving
MIKE SANDERS (
off-screen)
But you won’t even let me finish!
(
Paige comes out of the house, followed
by her dad)
MIKESweetheart, please don’t go. Not like this.
Paige, I promise you there’s nothing wrong with my baby girl
PAIGEI’m not a baby. And I’m not your girl
(
Shot of the Neighbour watching them)
MIKE (
trying
to put an arm round her)
Paige…
PAIGEDon’t touch me!
(
She walks over to her car and gets
inside)
MIKE God, have you ever considered that nothing happened?
That this is all just a figment of your imagination?
PAIGE (
out
of her car window)
I give myself more credit than that.
Because pretty soon, the truth is gonna come out and when it does, I can
promise you one thing, I’m not the only person who’s gonna have to deal with it.
You are, Daddy
(
She starts the engine)
MIKEPaige!
(
Paige roars off down the street in the
car. Mike doesn’t watch her go)
2. INT. Morgue Office. DAY. DAVISOkay hotshot. Bonus question, you ready?
TRUHit me
DAVISRiddle me this…the odontoid ligaments serve
to limit the extent to which?
TRUThe cranium’s rotation can be carried.
Which is why they’re also known as check ligaments. You gonna eat that?
DAVISIt’s all yours smarty-pants. I am finished
with cramming for your MCATS
TRUOh come on, we haven’t even started on the
sympathetic nervous system!
(
Davis walks through into his office,
and takes off his lab coat)
DAVISYou know the secret for acing the MCATS?
Quit cramming. Get some sleep, Tru. Go home
(
He sits down to change his shoes)
TRUI’m just so excited! If I ace the MCATS
tomorrow I get into Medical School. I do that, I become a doctor. I become a
doctor and I can finally say goodbye –
DAVIS (
looks
up)
To working here?
(
Tru says nothing. Davis gets up, picks
up his jacket and walks past her)
TRUCome on, I didn’t mean it like that
DAVISI got a feeling it’s not gonna happen
TRUYou think I won’t pass? I nailed every
question you asked, plus the ones you made up
DAVISNo, no, that’s not what I meant. I’m sure
you’ll ace them. It’s just meant that, sometimes I get the feeling that some
people don’t belong here. And some people do
TRUSo which am I? I belong here or not?
DAVIS (
stopping
at the double doors)
What do you think?
(
Tru stares at him. Davis walks through
the doors. Shot of Tru looking thoughtful, the camera pans further and further
out until the whole room is in shot)
[Fade to black][CREDITS] 3. INT. Tru’s bedroom. DAY (
Camera on an MCATS study guide open on
a page, pans around the room to show several more study Aids, and then across
to Tru who is asleep in bed, with yet another study book propped open on her
chest.
The telephone rings; Tru sits up and reaches out for it)
TRUHello?
LINDSAYBitch-cakes! Hi, its Lindsay
TRUI guessed
Cut to: LINDSAY (
walking in the street)
Uh, so listen – I found a guy
Cut to: TRU
(
getting out of bed)
I’m shocked
Cut to: LINDSAYNot for me, for you – his name’s Jeremy. I
haven’t met him myself but he’s totally your type!
Cut to: TRU (
in
the kitchen, picking up a coffee cup and filter paper)
If you haven’t met him yourself, how do you
know he’s my type?
Cut to: LINDSAYTru, it’s my gift. So stop asking
questions, and start looking for that little black Dolce and Gabbana dress I
got you last Christmas
Cut to: TRULindsay, we’ve been through this. I’m not
on the market, and I’m taking my MCATS this afternoon
Cut to: LINDSAYPerfect! You can meet him after. And don’t worry;
I’ll be there to Chaperone, so now you’re all out of excuses. Say you’ll be
there
Cut to: TRUI’ll be there
Cut to: LINDSAYSmart girl. Oh, good luck on your test
Cut to: TRUThanks
(
They both hang up. Tru picks up the
coffee bag to pour into the filter, but its empty. She sighs)
4. INT. Café. DAY HARRISONDon’t take this the wrong way, but you look
like crap
TRUThanks, Harrison! That’s very sweet. I told
you, I’ve been up studying all night. Because in 45 minutes, I’m gonna take the
biggest test of my life
HARRISONRight. The Top Cats
TRUMCATS
HARRISONI just wanna make sure you’re okay
TRUOutside the big test jitters, I’m fine,
thanks
HARRISONIs everything else copacetic? Feeling good?
Having fun?
(
Tru narrows her eyebrows at him)
Look, you know me, always looking out for
you, because I know you’d do the same thing for me
TRUAll right, what do you want?
HARRISONNothing, man! What, a guy can’t worry about
his own sister without being accused of working an angle? Jeez, I’m
offended…how could you actually say that to me?
TRUIt’s about what I told you, isn’t it? About
me, you know – what I can do
HARRISONOkay, A – I don’t even believe you, and B –
even if I did, I would still need some cold, hard…(
he pushes a newspaper
over to Tru)…proof
TRU (
picking
it up)
“The Racing Forum”?
HARRISONYou want me to believe you, right? Well
here’s a way!
(
Tru rolls her eyes)
I go to the track, I see who wins. I call
you up on the phone, give you the horses names. And tomorrow, should you – you
know, do that voodoo you do so well…
TRUYou make money
HARRISON (
with
a grin)
Yeah
TRUHarrison, I don’t
think that’s how it works
HARRISONI’m not even sure it works at all! But I’ve
heard of weirder systems so what the hell? Give it a shot
(
Tru smiles. Harrison leans over the
table towards her)
Are you down with this? Or do I have to go
work for a living?
TRUI’ll see what I can do. But now I gotta go
HARRISONI love my sister! Go. Go take your MCATS.
Kick much academic ass!
TRUThanks!
5. INT. Examination Room. DAY.
(
The invigilator stands behind his
desk, looking at the rows upon rows of students in front of him who are writing
hastily onto their exam papers. The room is silent.)
(
Camera pans in on Tru. The boy
behind her sneezes – he looks at her apologetically)
(
The invigilator looks at the large
digital clock on his desk counting down to the end of the exam. It’s reading 8
seconds…7 seconds…6 seconds…)
INVIGILATOR (
as the clock beeps)
Time. Time’s up people, pencils down
(
Tru looks at her paper, and suddenly
laughs triumphantly. The invigilator looks at her sternly, her laughter
subsides into a smile)
6. INT. Bar. NIGHT. (
Tru and Lindsay are sitting at a table
in a bar, raising their glasses in a toast)
LINDSAYTo my best friend, Tru, who just aced her
MCATS and who will make a wonderful doctor someday
TRUCheers
LINDSAYI’m not done yet. Who will always squeeze
me in on short notice and accept whatever health insurance I carry
TRUOf course
LINDSAYOkay. Cheers!
(
They clink glasses and drink, each
murmuring “mmm”. Then Lindsay points over to the doorway. A guy is standing
there, looking around)
TRUIs that him?
LINDSAY (
impressed)
Gotta be. God, can I pick ‘em or can I pick
‘em?
(
She walks over to him)
Hey, Jeremy?
JEREMYYes. Hi
LINDSAYHi
(
They walk back over to the table)
TRUJeremy
JEREMYThat’s me. But you can’t be Tru…you’re too
good to be true
TRUYeah…my name does lend itself to more
obvious puns
JEREMYI spent all day thinking that up. Do you
mind?
(
Without waiting for an answer, he
picks up Tru’s drink and starts drinking)
Cut to: Later
on in the “date” (
The table is full of food but only
Jeremy is eating. Tru stares blankly ahead)
JEREMYYeah, I never usually go on blind dates
‘cause who knows what you’re gonna get? So at first I was all like, “wait, she
works in a morgue?” Because, come on, you’re too hot to work in a morgue, you
ought to switch jobs. You ought to be in like, videos or something
TRUI have to go
JEREMYOh right, right, night shift. Creepy
(
Tru gets up to go)
So, I’ll call you! Oh wait, you forgot to
give me your number
(
Tru turns around, shrugs and smiles,
and walks away)
7. INT. Morgue corridor. NIGHT. (
Tru sees Luc coming in the opposite
direction)
TRULuc, hi
LUCHi…have we met?
TRUYeah…(
remembers the day they met was a
re-run day and the meeting never took place)…in the “we’ve never actually
met” kinda way…I heard there might be a new guy
LUCThat would be me…Luc (
he holds out his
hand)
TRUTru (
she shakes it)
LUCDress code?
TRUBlind date.
LUCOh
TRUBad one
LUCOoh, well is there any other kind?
(
Tru laughs)
TRUMy friend Lindsay thinks it’s her life’s
work to fix me up
LUCShe worried you can’t meet a nice guy?
TRUWorried I can’t meet a living one
LUCShe shouldn’t. Worry, I mean
TRUWhy? Know someone for me?
LUCGive me some time
(
They smile at each other)
Anyway, I gotta run. My folks are in town.
But its nice to meet you
TRUYeah
LUC (
backing
into the lift)
Tru
TRULuc
(
The doors close. Close up on Tru; Her
cellphone rings)
Hello?
Cut to: HARRISON (
in the café)
Hey, hey, its me. And I hold in my hands
the key to financial freedom
Cut to: TRUA job interview?
Cut to: HARRISONHa ha, that’s very funny. But no. What I
have are the winning horses from the last race at Del Mar
Cut to: TRUGreat…
Cut to: HARRISONIt’s a 40-1 trifecta Tru. So write this
down. Today’s lucky ponies are: Cherry Top, Sky Marker and Whirligig.
Cut to: TRUYou know, I have no idea why I can do what
I do, but I’m pretty sure it’s not so I can pick up the ponies
HARRISON (
voice-over)
Just tell me you got them
TRUI got them okay, you happy?
Cut to: HARRISONNo, but I will be tomorrow, if my big
sister’s as lucky as she claims to be
Cut to: TRUUh-huh, I gotta go, love you
DAVIS (
off-screen)
Tru?
TRUOh Davis, I didn’t hear you come in
DAVISYeah, hi, I meant to tell you I got a call
from County Records today, something about an autopsy report you requested?
TRUYeah, my, umm, my mother’s
DAVISOh…stupid (
he bangs his own head against
the door)
TRUIs there a problem?
DAVISI’m sorry. Had I known, I would have
authorized delivery. Since I didn’t know, I just…
TRUIts okay, I’ll just get them tomorrow
DAVISOh no, not likely. The clerk went on
holiday tonight for a couple of weeks. With all the red tape downtown you’re
probably gonna have to wait until he gets back
TRU (
obviously
disappointed)
It’s okay. I waited ten years; another few
weeks won’t kill me right?
DAVISStill…I can’t help but wonder if those are
the answers you’re really looking for
TRUWhy, what are you…
(
Gardez wheels a trolley past the
doorway)
GARDEZWe’ve got a cold one
8. INT. Post-Mortem Room, Morgue. NIGHT.(
Davis takes the sheet off the
dead body. Gardez is holding a clipboard)
GARDEZName’s Paige Sanders, medical student at Hudson. Well, until 4:31 today
TRUHudson, that’s the
top medical school in the state
GARDEZDidn’t do her any good
TRUHow’d she die?
DAVISHere’s a guess. Knowing the high-pressure
world of most Med students, I would posit this one worked hard. But probably
played a little bit harder
(
Close up on Paige’s arm, there is a
bruise and a needle mark)
TRUOverdose. God, that makes no sense. Hudson get their pick of the best and the brightest. She had it all
DAVISWhat can I tell you, Tru? Some med students
can hack the pressure
GARDEZYeah, and some can’t
TRUNo, but why would she –
GARDEZNever met a newbie as curious as you, Tru,
relax. You can’t help her now
TRUCome on, Davis, what more can you tell me?
DAVISWell it looks like we have a little
petechial imaging in the eye
(
Close-up of Paige’s eye which has
small red marks around the eyeball)
Usually associated with some sort of trauma
TRUCould be associated with the drug intake.
Coughing, vomiting, internal pressure of some kind?
DAVISWow. Someone’s gonna do well on their
MCATS. That’s good. Just to be sure, we should prepare the body for a
toxicology report. I wanna know exactly what chemicals were in this student’s
body when she died (
he leaves the room)
GARDEZHey wait up Davis (
he follows)
TRU (
to
Paige)
You have no idea how lucky you were
(
She stares at the body for a few more
seconds. There is a silence. Then, Paige’s head twists to look at Tru)
PAIGESave me
[
Flashbacks of the day’s images as the
day re-winds]
9. INT. Tru’s bedroom. DAY. (
Shot of the MCATS study guides, camera
pans round the room and shows Tru asleep in bed. The telephone rings)
TRUHello?
LINDSAYBitch-cakes! Hey, its Lindsay
(
Tru sits up straighter, remembering)
Too tired to talk? Okay, fine, because I
found a guy, his name’s Jeremy and he’s totally your type
[Fade to black][Flashbacks of the day’s images] (
Shot of the City Morgue building)
10. INT. Morgue. DAY. (
Tru bursts in through the doors,
over to the post-mortem trolley, which is empty. She stares at it, and Davis walks into the room)
DAVISMorning
TRUYou ever have one of the greatest days of
your life, I mean a really, truly great day, and then just feel like the whole
thing got erased?
DAVISYou’re assuming I’ve ever had a great day?
What are you doing?
TRUI’m just checking for something. Hey, did
we get any medical students last night?
DAVISThe only medical student here is you, in a
couple of hours. Aren’t you taking the MCATS today?
TRUI did (
looks at Davis and backtracks)
I will. I just have to do one thing first
(
She turns to leave)
DAVISYou have quite the life don’t you?
(
He goes into his office)
TRUUnfortunately, yeah. Oh, and Davis!
(
He leans back out from his office)
…if County Records just happens to call, go
ahead and authorize delivery. I want those files
(
Davis raises his eyebrows, and
enters his office. Tru turns and goes through the doors, hitting Luc on the
other side. His camera clatters to the floor and breaks)
TRUOh my God, Luc, I’m sorry. Here, let me
help you
LUCNo, thanks, really, I got it
TRUTell me it’s fixable…
LUCWell I would, but then I’d probably be
lying
(
Tru sighs)
How’d you know my name?
TRUWhat?
LUCYou called me Luc, just now, but we’ve
never met before
TRUI’m a lucky guesser
LUCYeah, well… (
he starts to walk away)
Nice running into you
TRU (
turning
round)
Tell me this day gets better
(
Ext. Shot of Hudson University)
(
Int. Shot of Hudson’s reception
area and the clock which reads 10am)
11. INT. Hudson reception. DAY. (
Tru hurries down some stairs and
across to the desk. Another girl is leaning against the desk, looking bored and
frustrated.)
JESSICACheck again. My records have to be here
(
The admissions officer sighs and types
something into her computer)
JESSICAAre you sure you’re using that thing right?
(
Tru cellphone rings)
TRUHello?
HARRISON (
voice-over)
Tru, where are ya?
TRU (
turning
her back on the reception desk)
Oh God, Harrison, breakfast
Cut to: HARRISON (
in the café)
Why’d you blow me off? I’ve been waiting,
like, half an hour
Cut to: TRUIt’s not my fault. I’m having…I’m having
one of those mornings
Cut to: HARRISONSo you’re telling me what? We already had
this conversation?
(
He takes out “The Racing Forum” from
his back pocket)
Cut to: TRUDo you have “the Racing Forum” in front of
you?
HARRISONProves nothing, except that if you’re
having one of your so-called lucky days, you should be telling me today’s
winning horses
TRUI don’t remember
HARRISONWhat??
TRUThey were horse names, Harrison. How am I
supposed to remember them?
HARRISONYou know, you talk a good game, but I knew
you couldn’t do it Tru. I knew it! See you
(
Tru sighs and hangs up. She turns back
to the desk)
JESSICA (
exasperated)
It’s Hansen. Jessica Hansen. The transfer
should have come in hours ago from Harvard Medical
ADMISSIONS OFFICERI’ll be sure to let you know the moment
they come in
JESSICAYou do that
(
She gives the Admissions officer a
dirty look and walks away)
TRUHi. Just a thought but when her files come
in, you should bounce them back to Harvard just for laughs
ADMISSIONS OFFICERDon’t give me any ideas. What can I do for
you?
TRUMy friend, Paige Sanders, is a student. I
wanna surprise her. Do you know where I could find her now?
ADMISSIONS OFFICERI’m not allowed to say
TRUI get that. Too bad, though. She just got a
residency at the Mayo Clinic. And I’d love to see the look on Harvard’s face
when she learns my friend got in and she didn’t
(
The Admissions officer smiles and
types onto the computer)
ADMISSIONS OFFICERGot her. Building theater C. But you didn’t
hear it from me
TRUDidn’t hear what from you?
(
Ext. Shot of Hudson University)
12. INT. Theater C. DAY. (
Two students are at the front of the class;
on a trolley in front of them is a body and surgical implements)
PROFESSORMr Taggert, would you tell your fellow
surgeons-in-training what exactly you’re doing to this poor dead man’s heart
DAN TAGGERTLike you taught, Sir, I’m just making a cut
between the inferior vena cava
PROFESSORAnd the, what? Anyone? And the?
STEVENEustachian Valve, sir
PROFESSORGood. Taking particular care not to sever?
(
He looks up into the students)
Miss Sanders?
[Flashback of Paige Sanders lying dead
in the Morgue. Gardez: “Name’s Paige Sanders”.)[Flashback of the moment Paige asked
for help. Paige: “Save me”] PROFESSORMiss Sanders?
PAIGEUh, the uh…
TRU (
whispering)
Anterior margin
PAIGEThe uh, uh…
PROFESSORThe answer I’m looking for is anterior
margin
PAIGERight, no, and I knew that, I just…
PROFESSORWe all knew the answer, Miss Sanders. The
question is time. Time matters. To us, time is the difference between life and
death
(
Tru glances up at the clock. It reads
10:30am)
Time has value, Miss Sanders. And please do
not waste our time. For those of you who will actually become doctors, our
minds are the most valuable tools we possess. And we must keep them sharp at
all times. Thank you. See you next week. Take your notes
(
He walks out of the room)
(
Tru looks up at Paige, who is looking humiliated)
13. EXT. Hudson University, outside the
entrance. DAY. (
Tru is waiting for Paige. She sees her
walking away from the building.
Dan Taggert and Steven follow her) DAN“The mind is the most valuable tool”. We
guys should know, he’s the biggest tool on campus
STEVENHe acts like he’s Zeus or something, I hate
that
DANWell the least he can do is realise he’s
not God. I am!
(
They laugh)
DANHey, Sanders! Nice work in there. Very
impressive
PAIGEGive me a break, both you guys okay? I’m
not in the mood
DANRelax, Sanders, it’s us
TRUExcuse me!
(
Dan, Paige and Steven turn round. Dan
is putting on his jacket – Tru notices track marks on his arm)
Hi! You guys are second years, right?
DANYeah, that’s right. Who’s asking
TRUName’s Hansen. Jessica Hansen. I just got
in from Harvard today
[Flashback of the girl by Reception.
Jessica: “Jessica Hansen”] DANYeah, I saw you inside
PAIGEYeah, you were observing us
TRUYeah what can I say, I’m just naturally
curious
DANGood for you. Welcome to Hudson. But as
you’ve, er, observed, we are second years, which means we’re busy
(
They all turn round to go)
TRUHey, is it true what they say about you
guys?
DANI don’t know, what is it exactly they say
about us?
TRUThat you’re good
DANThey’d be right about that
PAIGEWhat else do they say?
TRUThat you throw the best parties,
well-connected, got some heavy-hitting careers lined up for yourselves. But
that’s not the whole story, is it?
(
They all look at each other)
Look, I’m cool with it. I came here to hook
up with some color-outside-the-lines types
DANMaybe we are. Maybe we aren’t. My question
would be what’s it to you?
TRULike I said, I’m just trying to make some
new friends. Oh, and by the way, that professor had no right to talk to you that
way
PAIGEThe name’s Paige and I can take care of
myself
TRUI believe it. Listen, I just got out of one
alpha boys club. I’m new in town. Come on, help a sister out. Just welcome me
to campus. I’ll buy you a meal?
PAIGEYeah, I can’t, we –
STEVENWe’re busy
TRUDoing what?
DANNothing that concerns you (
Turns to
Paige) But go ahead. Enjoy your meal. We’re not doing anything with you
PAIGEOkay
14. INT. Cafe. DAY. (
Tru and Paige are sitting at a table
opposite each other, eating)
PAIGETo be honest, I can’t remember the last
time I sat down and ate a solid meal
TRUThought you might need a break. You got
that whole overachiever thing going for you
PAIGE (
laughs)
Yeah, right, I’m doing everything I can
just to keep up
TRUYou seem to push yourself pretty hard
PAIGEYeah but I mean who doesn’t? You, me, I
mean it’s the whole med school thing, right? You pass your MCATS, always
busting your ass trying to max out your potential
TRUIt must be nice
PAIGEHmm?
TRUI just, you know, have to stop and
appreciate it sometimes. Not everyone’s so lucky, we got in. So let me ask you,
is everyone here as uptight as your friends?
PAIGE (
laughs)
Those guys, they’re all right. I mean you
know what the competition can do you
TRUSure, but that doesn’t mean we have to hurt
ourselves just to keep up with them
PAIGEWhat are you talking about?
(
Paige’s cellphone rings)
Sorry
(
She answers it)
Hello? Now? Yeah, no, I’ll be right there.
All right
(
She hangs up)
Listen, thanks for lunch but I um, I gotta
run
(
She grabs her bag and stands up to go.
Tru jumps up too)
TRUPaige, I know
PAIGEYou know what?
TRUAbout the drugs. I don’t know if you do it
to keep up, or to wind down but
PAIGEDrugs? What are you talking about?
(
Tru grabs Paige’s arm and rolls her
sleeve up)
Hey!
(
Her arm is clean)
[Flashback to Davis showing Tru Paige’s
arm in the Morgue, clearly needle-marked] (
Shot of Paige’s clean arm)
PAIGE (
pulling
her arm away)
What kind of freak are you?
TRUOkay, now I’m confused
PAIGEDon’t touch me. Don’t come near me. Look, I
don’t know what your psycho agenda is, but screw you. Stay away from me
(
She walks out.)
Cut to: Shot
of Paige walking across Campus (
Camera pans across to show Tru is
following her)
Cut to: Paige
walking past a chain-link fence into a disused factory yardCut to: Tru
walking across the same yardCut to: Paige
crossing over to a door in the building and entering itCut to: Tru
crossing to the door, entering and closing it behind her 15. INT. Factory. DAY. (
Tru peers around the corner. There is
a rhythmic beeping sound, like a hospital heartbeat monitor.)
Cut to:
Dan
Taggert, staring down at Steven, who is lying on a trolley, with various wires
attached to him. He is unconscious, the machine next to him monitoring his
heartbeat. Paige is standing next to them. (
The beeping slows down. The machine
shows “HR: 17” then “HR: 9”. Shot of Dan, looking at the monitor.)
(
Close-up of the monitor flashing red
“HR: 0”) DANFinally
PAIGEYeah, we are up and running
DANCongratulations doctor, we did it
(
Shot of Paige, who is looking up at
Dan)
(
Shot of Dan, close-up)
DANHe’s dead
(
Shot of Tru looking horrified)
[Fade to black][Flashback of the day’s images as they
rewind] 16. INT. Factory. DAY. (
The machine continues to flatline,
showing “HR:0”. Tru is still watching them)
DANLooking good, keep him steady. Time?
PAIGEEight seconds
DANDeath looks good on you, Steven
(
Shot of the timer counting seconds)
PAIGETwelve seconds, we’re getting close
(
Shot of Tru watching. Electricity
charges through the Defibrillator Paddles)
Okay, twenty seconds, time to do your thing
DANClear
(
He shocks Steven with the Paddles. The
alarm continues to sound)
PAIGENo change
(
Close up of the timer, counting 31
seconds, 32 seconds…)
(
Dan and Paige both stare at Steven,
looking slightly worried)
(
Close up of the monitor still
flatlining…then it starts rhythmic beeping as the heartbeat returns. Dan smiles)
(
Shot of the monitor saying “HR:27”.
Shot of Tru still watching them)
(
Dan and Paige stare at Steven. He opens
his eyes and gasps)
STEVENNow that…was a trip
PAIGEDid it work for you Steven?
DANI’ve got a better question (
he points
directly at Tru) What the hell is she doing here?
TRUI could ask you the same thing. I bet your
answer’s a lot more interesting than mine
DANGuess again
TRUI’m guessing what I just saw could get you
all kicked out of med school by lunchtime. Or, we could talk
17. EXT. Campus grounds. DAY. (
Tru is walking with Dan)
TRUSo let me get this straight, you’ve got
this little hobby, you kill yourselves?
DANFor starters
(
They reach a bench where Paige and
Steven are sitting)
TRUAnd then you resuscitate
PAIGEThat’s the plan
TRUBut what’s the point?
STEVENThe point, Jessica, is that when you come
back, you’re not the same (
he smiles) You know the urban myth about the
moment you die your whole life flashes before your eyes? It’s true
TRU (
nodding)
Memories. You’re unlocking repressed
memories
DANAnd what are they anyway, memories? Just
chemicals locked in the brain between your occipital fissure and the temporal
lobe
PAIGEAnd the best part is they’re just lying
there, waiting to be tapped into
TRUYou guys are good. Too bad your little
experiment kills you
STEVENUh-uh.
Almost kills you
(
Tru stares at him)
I saw my father’s face the day he left me.
I was 2 and a half when it happened and now it’s as clear as… (
He laughs)
Let’s just say high-def video can kiss my ass cause I have clarity. Crystal
clear memory of that day and so much more
PAIGEI’m next
TRUNo, Paige, you can’t. You wanna dig into
your past, I get it, but there’s gotta be a better way. You can deal with this.
All you have to do is go to the source. Find out whoever it is you have
unresolved issues with
PAIGEAnd what? Have a good long talk with them?
See their point of view? Reach closure? You think I haven’t already tried that?
You think this isn’t my last resort? Fine, you know so much? You go talk to my
father. Because nothing is gonna stop me
(
She gets up and walks away, followed
by Dan and Steve)
18. INT. Reception area at Hudson. DAY. (
Shot of the clock which reads 1pm. The
admissions officer sits at her desk, holding a cup and stirring a spoon around
her coffee)
TRUHi. I need just one more thing
19. EXT. Paige’s house. DAY. (
Tru gets out of a taxi and sees the
Neighbour, who is carrying a reel of hosepipe)
TRUMr Sanders?
NEIGHBOURRight block, wrong house. Mike Sanders
lives right there
(
He points across the street)
TRUThanks
NEIGHBOURMy pleasure
(
Tru walks up to the house)
20. EXT. Paige’s house. DAY. (
Tru is on the doorstep, talking to
Mike Sanders)
MIKEWho’d you say you were?
TRUA friend of Paige’s. We go to school
together. Mr Sanders, I’m really worried about her. I think she’s gonna hurt
herself
MIKENo. My daughter would never do anything
like that
TRUI wish you were right, but I don’t think
you are, and you’re the only one who can stop her
MIKEWhy am I the only one?
TRUYou’re her father. You have a history with
Paige that …
MIKELook. Whatever she told you about me isn’t
true. Touch my own daughter? It’s sickening even thinking about it. And the
craziest part is, Paige doesn’t remember anything. Just some nonsense about the
moon and the stars
TRUThe moon and the stars, what’s that mean?
MIKEYou’re her friend. You tell me
21. INT. Examination Hall. DAY. (
The invigilator paces in front of his
desk, looking up at the rows of students ready to take the MCATS)
INVIGILATOR
(
looking at his list)
Tru Davies. Is Tru Davies here?
(
The other students look around. Camera
pans to show Tru’s empty desk)
22. EXT. Campus grounds. DAY. (
Tru is on her cellphone)
HARRISON (
voice-over)
I thought you were taking your test
TRUI am. I’m just going a little late. I have
to find someone first
HARRISONThen I’m glad I caught you
(
Cut to show Harrison in the Café, “The
Racing Forum” in front of him)
Look, I need you to concentrate. And the
names of the horses are?
Cut to: TRUHarrison, I told
you I can’t remember them, look I’m really sorry…
PAIGE (
off-screen)
Hey, Hansen!
TRU (
to Harrison)
I gotta go
Cut to: HARRISONTru!
(
He slams the phone down in frustration)
PAIGEWere you just talking to my father? What’s
wrong with you? First you force your way into my life, then my group, now my
home? How Single White Female are you?
TRUI know I’m butting in. Just give me one
minute to explain
PAIGEOkay, one minute
23. EXT. Campus grounds. DAY. (
Tru and Paige are walking along
together)
TRUI was 12 when my mom died
PAIGEYou were just a kid. Wow…
TRUI watched it happen. Right in front of me.
I have questions about my mother’s murder that I may never be able to answer.
As much as I’d like to know the truth, it’s not worth dying over
PAIGEYeah, but why do you think I would die?
TRUBecause I’ve done the research. The heart
can’t withstand it, and if the heart does, the brain can’t. Sure, some people
get lucky and come out okay, but not everyone. Not you. Look, do yourself a
favour. Call it off. Its suicide
PAIGEI mean, it’s not like I’ve never had
doubts, I mean, I just…I have these feelings about my past and…I don’t know
what else to do
TRUTalk to your father again, or a therapist,
anyone. Just don’t go through with the experiment
(
There is a few seconds silence)
PAIGEFine. I’ll call it off. I don’t know why I
trust you, but I do. I’ll tell the guys
TRUThat’s great. You have no idea how relieved
I am…
DAN (
off-screen)
Harvard, how’s it going?
PAIGEHey Dan, actually I’m glad you’re here
because I wanted to talk to you about something
DANSure, great, love to hear it. There’s just
someone I met at the sign-ups for molecular bio. I really think you should meet
her
(
He turns round and beckons a girl
forward. Tru recognises her at once as Jessica Hansen)
JESSICAHi, Jessica Hansen?
(
to Dan) Is this the one you told me
about?
DANAnd will the real Jessica Hansen please
stand up?
PAIGEI don’t understand…
TRUPaige, I can explain
JESSICAAllow me. I’m Jessica Hansen. I transferred
from Harvard yesterday. And this woman here is trying some lame-ass identity
scam. Which, sorry honey, it won’t work
DANAnd now that’s over with… how about you
tell us who the hell you really are?
TRUPaige, I…
PAIGEDon’t. Because as far as I’m concerned,
everything you’ve told me is a lie. I bet you’re not even a real medical
student, are you?
(
She walks away, followed by Dan and
Jessica)
TRUPaige, just wait
(
She stares after them)
Cut to:
Shot of the Hudson University building 24. EXT. Entrance of Hudson University. DAY. (
Tru outside the entrance. She looks at
her watch. It reads 2:30pm)
TRUTwo hours and counting
(
She sees Steven coming)
Steven. Steven, wait up
STEVENWhat do you want from me?
TRUYou’ve gotta talk her out of it
STEVENNo way
TRUIt’s going to kill her
STEVENNo it’s won’t. Look at me, I’ve never been
better
TRULook, we all have questions we need
answered. But Steven, Paige is gonna make the biggest mistake of her life in
just a few hours unless you talk her out of it.
STEVENLittle late for that
TRUWhy?
STEVENShe’s doing it right now
(
He walks away. Camera shot of Tru,
looking panicked)
[Fade to black][Flashback of the days images so far] 25. INT. Factory. DAY. (
Dan is preparing a syringe. Paige is
lying on the trolley, with various wires attached to her chest. Dan inserts the
syringe into Paige’s arm. She raises her head to look at it for a second, and
then lies back down)
26. EXT. Campus grounds. DAY. (
Tru runs across the grounds)
27. INT. Factory. DAY. (
Paige is lying motionless, eyes
closed. Dan looks at her, then over at the monitor. It is steady rhythmic
beeping, showing “HR:37” then it begins to flatline, the heartbeat gradually
dropping, flashing red on the screen)
28. EXT. Factory grounds. DAY. (
Tru runs across the disused factory
yard)
29. INT. Factory. DAY. (
The machine shows “HR:0” The
Defibrillator Paddles charge electricity)
DANOkay, ready to come back
(
He shocks her; her body jerks. The
machine still shows “HR:0”)
DANCome on
(
Shot of the timer showing 23 seconds,
24 seconds)
30. EXT. Factory grounds. DAY.
(
Tru reaches the factory door, pulls it
open and runs inside)
31. INT. Factory. DAY. (
Dan shocks Paige again. The machine
still shows “HR:0”. Dan looks worried now)
(
Shot of the timer which reads 37
seconds, 38 seconds)
(
Dan looks up as Tru comes running
towards him)
DANCan’t get her back, she’s not responding
TRUGot any dobutamine?
DANNo
TRUDopamine?
DANNo, none of that either
(
The Defibrillator Paddles charge
electricity. Tru shocks Paige again, the machine is still flatlining)
She’s been under too long. She should have
been out by now
(
Tru rubs the pads together, electric
charging through them, and shocks Paige for a fourth time. Nothing happens.
Anxiously, she rubs the pads together again, getting ready for a fifth when the
monitor finds a heartbeat and begins its rhythmic beeping. Paige stirs)
DANIt’s amazing, isn’t it? How thin the line
between life and death can be? The instant recovery time, see that’s why I
designed all this the way that I did…
TRUThat’s great, Dan. What would you have done
if I couldn’t revive her?
(
She looks down at Paige)
Hey, are you okay?
PAIGEYou saved my life
DANSo, you feel like telling us who you really
are?
TRUSure. I just gotta do one thing first
(
She runs out of the room)
32. INT. Examination Room. DAY. (
Tru hands over her I.D.)
INVIGILATORYou’re over three hours late
TRUBetter get started then?
(
The invigilator frowns, but hands Tru
her papers)
TRUThank you
(
Shot of the clock in the Examination
room, it reads 5:10pm. The invigilator drinks coffee, looking round at the
students)
(
Camera pans around the students, all
writing in silence, until it finds Tru.
The boy behind her starts to
sneeze, Tru quickly reaches into her pocket for a tissue and hands it to him.
He sneezes into it)
BOYThanks
(
Tru smiles)
(
Cameras pans along students again,
then closing in on Tru, and close-up on her question paper)
(
Tru narrows her eyes as a question
catches her attention. It starts: “The common cause of petechiae includes all
of the following except” and lists the answers as “A. Autoimmune diseases, B.
thrombocythemia C. local injury and trauma, D. Cardiac standstill.)
[Flashback of Davis looking at Paige’s
eye in the Morgue. DAVIS: “Well it looks like we have a little petechial
imaging in the eye…usually associated with some sort of trauma”] TRUOh my God…
[Flashback of Paige’s head twisting to
face Tru just before she asked for help] She didn’t die from the experiment
(
Tru gets up from her desk and hurries
down the room. The invigilator gets up from his desk and steps into her path)
TRUI’ll be right back
INVIGILATORNo, no, no, once you leave, you’re done.
You understand? You, your test, your future
TRUI’m sorry, I have to go, but I can
reschedule, right?
INVIGILATOROh sure, sure. Just be back here bright and
early first thing…(
he checks his watch)…Next year
(
Tru stares at him for several seconds)
TRUGuess I’ll see you next year
(
She runs from the room)
33. INT. Factory. DAY. (
Dan Taggert is clearing away equipment)
TRUShe unlocked a memory didn’t she?
DANYeah, but it’s none of your business.
Besides, Paige is fine, and you’re not even a medical student
TRUWell pretty soon you won’t be either unless
you tell me where she is
(
Dan remains silent)
You wanna play chicken? Because you’re
right, I’m not a med student. I have nothing to lose. But you do, especially
with those track marks on your arm
(
Dan turns to look at her)
Where is she?
DANI don’t know. All she remembered was a man.
He hurt her, touched her. She wasn’t that specific. And then some crap about
the moon and the stars. I don’t know what it means
TRUI do
Cut to: Shot
of Paige’s neighbourhood street, and then Paige’s house 34. INT. Paige’s house. NIGHT. (
Tru runs into Paige’s house)
TRUPaige! Where is she?
(
Tru walks into another room, checking
for Paige)
MIKEI told you, she’s not here
TRUPaige! I really have to find her
MIKEAll right, I’ve warned you once. I don’t
know who you are, or what you think you’re doing, but this is harassment (
He
picks up the telephone)
TRUShe’s in trouble, Mr Sanders (
She takes
the handset off Mike and replaces it) You don’t understand…Paige did
something tonight
MIKEWhat did she do?
TRUA really stupid and dangerous experiment
but now she remembers everything
MIKEYou think this would bring her back to me?
TRUHer car’s parked out front, you said
something about the moon and the stars, that has to mean something
MIKEGo. Just get out of here!
(
Tru shakes her head, turns around and
leaves)
35. EXT. Outside Paige’s house. NIGHT. TRUThat doesn’t make sense
(
Her cellphone rings)
Hello?
Cut to: LINDSAY at the barDid someone forget her blind date?
Cut to: TRUOh, Lindsay, no I didn’t forget I just, I
couldn’t make it this time
Cut to: LINDSAYThis time? What, there was a time when you
could make it?
Cut to: TRUI’m sorry
Cut to: LINDSAYOkay, look, I’ll cover
TRU (
voice-over)
You’re the best
LINDSAYBye (
she hangs up and spots Jeremy near
the doorway. He smiles and comes over)
Hi. I’m so sorry, I don’t think my friend’s
gonna be able to make it tonight
JEREMYOh, oh, you not Tru? Of course not. You’re
too good to be Tru
LINDSAY (
laughs)
Oh my God, did you just make that up right
now? That’s hilarious (
she laughs again)
36. EXT. Paige’s house. NIGHT. (
Tru pockets her phone and looks
around. She catches sight of the neighbour’s house)
(
Camera close-up on Tru, who is looking
shocked)
(
Camera on the neighbour’s doorway. The
window above the door is patterned blue, with a crescent moon and some stars.)
(
Camera pans closer up on the image)
TRUThe moon and the stars…It’s the neighbour!
37. INT. Neighbour’s house NEIGHBOUR (
coming
down the stairs)
You don’t know what you’re saying
PAIGE (
following
him)
For the first time in years, I know exactly
what I am saying
NEIGHBOUR (
backing
away)
Paige, Paige, you’ve always been a smart
girl, be smart now
PAIGEI was a child, you son of a bitch. I was 9
NEIGHBOURAll right, this is ridiculous. I’m calling
your father
PAIGEGood! Call my father. Call the police. Call
the district attorney. I’m pressing charges. You are gonna pay for what you did
to me
NEIGHBOUR (
turning
round and grabbing Paige’s wrists)
Just hush. Just be quiet
PAIGEDon’t touch me!
NEIGHBOURQuiet, please!
PAIGE (
screams)
Don’t touch me!
NEIGHBOUR (
trying
to cover Paige’s mouth with his hand)
Sh! Quiet! Sh!
(
Paige continues to scream, the
neighbour puts his hands around Paige’s throat)
Hush! Quiet! Sh!
(
Paige whimpers and gasps for breath)
No-one’s gonna believe you anyway!
(
The door opens and slams)
TRUI’ll believe her
NEIGHBOUR (
letting
Paige go)
Get out! Get out!
(
Paige runs past Tru, out the door,
still crying and choking)
There’s a statute of limitations you know,
it’s been years. Go ahead, go tell the whole world, who’s gonna believe you?
(
Paige turns around to see her father
coming up behind her. They embrace tightly)
PAIGE (
crying)
Oh God, I’m so sorry Daddy
(
Mike Sanders glares at the Neighbour
over Paige’s shoulder)
38. EXT. Paige’s neighbourhood. NIGHT. (
Tru and Paige are sitting together)
TRUSo, how you feeling?
PAIGEI thought remembering would be the end. But
it isn’t. Just the first step
TRULot to be said for
a good first step
PAIGESo who are you anyway? And please don’t say
Jessica Hansen
TRUI had to take on her name so I could talk
to you. If I told you I was just some med school wanabee who works in a Morgue
would you have listened?
PAIGEProbably not. So why’d you help me?
TRUStill trying to figure that out for myself.
I guess you could say it’s sort of my job
PAIGEWell if you ever figure it out, you know
where to find me. I’d like that. Med school gets a little cold sometimes
TRUI’ll take your word for it
(
They hug)
Good luck
(
Paige gets up to go)
PAIGEOh, hey, Tru…you’ll make one hell of a
doctor someday
TRUSomeday, yeah
39. INT. Morgue. NIGHT. (
Tru is walking to the drawers holding
a clipboard in one hand and her cellphone in the other)
LINDSAY (
voice-over)
So, how’d the MCATS go?
TRUThey didn’t. How’d my date go?
Cut to: LINDSAYNot bad. Until he used the same line on the
Waitress that he used on me
(
Tru laughs)
Honestly, you didn’t miss much
Cut to: TRUI had a feeling
Cut to: LINDSAYBut still, Tru, I’m telling you the perfect
guy is out there somewhere, you just haven’t met him yet
Cut to:
Morgue.
The elevator opens and Luc steps out TRUThat, or I’ve met him too many times
Cut to: LINDSAYExactly! Wait…how does that work?
Cut to: TRUSee you, Linds.
LUCHello again
TRUHi. I’m gonna try and get past you here
without any hard contact. I don’t wanna break anything
LUCYeah I was thinking…about our little
accident earlier, maybe it wasn’t such a bad thing. Because otherwise, we never
would have met. And I’m glad we did
TRUYeah, me too. At least this time you won’t
forget me
LUCI don’t think I could ever forget you
(
They both laugh)
Anyway, I gotta go. Um, to be continued?
TRUAbsolutely. Oh, say hi to your folks
(
Luc looks confused)
Like I said, lucky guesser
(
They both walk away in opposite
directions. Tru’s cellphone rings)
Hello?
HARRISON (
voice-over)
Tru
TRUHarrison, please,
for the last time, I can’t remember…
Cut to: HARRISON (
in the café, with a girl sitting next to him, fussing over him)
No, no, no, listen. I didn’t go to the
track today after all. And you know what? I had a great day
Cut to: TRUReally?
Cut to: HARRISONYeah. I had some fun. I read a book. I
can’t remember the last time I did that. And plus, you know, other stuff…(
he
removes the girl’s hand from his shirt front) The point is, I had a great
day. And I didn’t need a boost from my big sister to do it this time
Cut to: TRUHey, I’m not surprised. You just gotta
believe in yourself a little
Cut to: HARRISONKinda like you, huh?
Cut to: TRUJust like me. Goodnight, Harrison
(
She hangs up, and takes a slip of
paper out of her pocket. Under the light, we can see it reads: Harrison’s
Trificta: Cherry Top, Sky Marker, Whirligig)
I knew you didn’t need this
(
She screws it up and puts it in the
trashcan)
DAVIS (
coming
in)
Hey, you were right. County Records called. It’s your mom’s file. Whenever you’re ready (
he places it down on the side)
(
Tru picks it up gingerly)
TRUThanks Davis
DAVISYou gonna open them?
TRULater. I was kinda hoping to live in the
present for a little bit
DAVISSorry about the MCATS. Guess that means
you’ll be sticking around here a little bit longer
TRUMaybe that’s not such a bad thing. It’s
funny, I met a girl today. All she really wanted to do was understand, why she
feels the things she does. Maybe that’s all any of us want. Just to understand
DAVISAnd you don’t?
TRUNot lately, no
(
Davis sighs)
DAVISIt’s not easy, is it? Carrying the burden
you do
TRUExcuse me?
DAVISSome would call it a blessing. Others a
curse. I see it more as a, uh, a calling
TRUDavis…
DAVISI know more than you think I know, Tru.
About what you can do. About how you help the dead get another chance at life.
Have a seat, Tru. It’s time I told you what I know
[Fade to Black][END CREDITS]
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Transcribed by JAMIE ROSE DAVIES for http://www.twiztv.com
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