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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 Bomer (Luc)
Guest Stars: Benjamin Benitez (Gardez)
Ryan Kwanten (Jake)
Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Bridget)
Garwin Sanford (George Elkins)
Alison Mathews (Marjorie)
John Shaw (Doctor)
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TRANSCRIPT:
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PROLOGUE 1. INT. Morgue. DAY. (
Davis closes a drawer in the Morgue, and sees Tru there, smiling at him)
DAVIS You’re happy
TRU Why shouldn’t I be? I’m 22 years old, I’m healthy. I have a nice guy that I work with
DAVIS Who, me?
TRU Yes, you Davis. I have good friends, a cute boy who I can almost call my boyfriend, and every week or so I get a shout-out from a corpse, and…
(
They walk out to the corridor together)
DAVIS You relive the day
TRU It comes in handy, you know. Bad day, do it over. Bad outfit, quick wardrobe change
DAVIS Premature death?
TRU Prevent it from happening
DAVIS Well, Wonder Woman has nothing on you
TRU Except for the pointy bras and the invisible plane, no
DAVIS (
chuckles)
Well it’s nice to see you making peace with it
TRU Well, let’s be honest. It’s not like I really have a choice. I don’t think those people will take no for an answer
DAVIS Well just out of curiosity, who else have you told about what you can do?
TRU Just my brother. Not that he believes me. Except when he thinks he can make a buck on the ponies
DAVIS Anyone else?
TRU No. Not my sister, or Lindsay. Definitely not Luc, it’s hard enough to date without dropping that bomb
DAVIS What about your father?
TRU It’s kinda hard to tell someone who doesn’t want to talk to you. It’s funny…I can prevent death but I can’t make a father take interest in his own daughter
DAVIS Tru…
TRU I know, too much information
DAVIS No. But I just want you to remember that a gift like yours is never simple. But somewhere there’s someone who’s gonna be very grateful for what you can do. Maybe even today
(
Camera fades into next scene)
2. INT. Military Hospital. DAY. (
Jake sits on his bed, staring into space)
DOCTOR (
coming into the room)
Jake. We, uh, just got your CAT scan back
JAKE And?
DOCTOR And, uh… (
He closes the door)
Why don’t we talk for a moment?
3. INT. Military Hospital. DAY. (
Jake is buttoning up his uniform. A nurse walks in behind him)
NURSE Jake, what are you doing out of bed? And why are you wearing your uniform? You know you’re supposed to be in your robe. Jake?
(
Jake ignores her, and walks out of the room)
NURSE Jake?
(
Jake walks determinedly down the corridor, staring ahead. He comes close to the enquiry desk, where an M.P. sits, reading a newspaper.)
M.P. (
standing up)
No go, corporal. You know the rules
JAKE I need to get out of here
M.P. Jake, I’m sorry. You know the doc said to take it easy
JAKE I’ll be back in a couple of hours. I just gotta do something, one thing!
M.P. Come on, back inside. You’re not even supposed to be out here…
(
He tries to lead Jake back down the corridor, but Jake doubles over, groaning in pain)
Jake, you okay? You all right?
JAKE I’m just…
(
He grabs the M.P.‘s
gun from his belt, and straightens up, pointing the gun at him)
M.P. What are you doing? Don’t be stupid
JAKE I told you, I gotta get out of here
M.P. Jake…come on, listen to me
JAKE I just talked to the doc, and…Listen, I’ll be back in a couple of hours. You won’t even miss me
(
A gunshot fires. Jake collapses to the ground)
(
The M.P. looks down the corridor, and sees another uniformed M.P., armed with a gun)
M.P. What the hell was that?!
M.P. 2 He had a gun. I saw he had a gun
M.P. It was Jake, for God’s sake! Just Jake!
(
He feels Jake’s neck for a pulse)
He’s dead…
[Flashes of Jake being shot] [Fade to Black] [CREDITS] 3. INT. Tru’s bedroom. DAY. (
Tru is in bed, asleep. The telephone rings several times before the answerphone takes over with Tru saying “Hey, it’s Tru. Leave a message”)
RICHARD DAVIES Hello Tru, its your father
(
Tru opens her eyes)
I know it’s been a while but, I’d like to talk to you when you get the chance. You know where to reach me. Goodbye
4. INT. Standard Café. DAY. (
Meredith, Tru and Harrison are having breakfast)
MEREDITH Dad called you too?
TRU Yeah, why, you?
MEREDITH Yeah, and Harrison also
HARRISON Mmm, he’s sweet like that. Every five years, no matter how busy he is, he drops everything and he calls
TRU What’d he say?
HARRISON It was a short, unpleasant conversation. He asked if I had a job yet
MEREDITH He asked if I had a husband yet
HARRISON Just like the old guy. Charming as ever
MEREDITH So what he ask you?
TRU Nothing
HARRISON Nothing?
TRU I didn’t call him back yet. I will, just a little later though
HARRISON You believe that SOB? Doesn’t talk to us in ages, and when he does, all he wants to do is criticize
TRU I wonder what he would have asked me
HARRISON “You work in a Morgue?!”
MEREDITH “And you’re not a doctor yet?”
TRU Sounds about right
HARRISON Well, look at the bright side. At least you got a job
MEREDITH Yeah, and a guy
HARRISON (
with a mouthful of toast)
Mm-hmm
(
Tru smiles at them)
5. EXT. Street. DAY (
Tru walks along, her cellphone rings)
TRU Hello?
Cut to: LUC (also on a street) Hey, it’s me
Cut to: TRU Hey, how’s Grandma? How’s Rochester?
Cut to: LUC One is feeling better; the other is way too far away from you
Cut to: TRU Well good news, Davis is letting me take an early shift so we can finally have our night alone
Cut to: LUC That’s great…
TRU (
voice-over)
But?
LUC But there’s a small problem. Train derailment. They shut down all routes up and down the entire seaboard
Cut to: TRU Oh, wonderful
LUC But don’t worry, I’ll figure something out. It’s gonna take more than a train derailment to keep us apart
(
Smiling, Tru hangs up)
6. INT. Café. DAY. (
Harrison gets up from the table, and walks towards the door, taking a piece of paper from his pocket. Camera scans the page to see it’s the Job section)
HARRISON Hmm. Oh well, what the hell
Cut to:
Shot of an office block 7. INT. Interview Room. DAY. (
Harrison is wearing jeans, a t shirt and a brown leather jacket, slouching in his chair with one leg half crossed over the other in front of the interviewer)
MARJORIE You don’t have a resume?
HARRISON Let’s be honest. What is a “resume” anyway? A list of jobs that didn’t work out (
he laughs) No, seriously, I believe in starting fresh. I’m always looking forward. Never back
MARJORIE Mm-hm. And, tell me, what are some of the unique qualities that you could bring to this job?
HARRISON Mm…laughs. A lot of laughs, Marjorie. Oh…do you mind if I call you Marjorie?
Cut to: Shot of City Morgue building and the main door 8. INT. Morgue Office. DAY. (
Tru is sitting in front of the computer. The door squeaks open, Tru looks round)
MEREDITH Not as creepy as I thought it’d be
TRU Meredith, what a surprise
MEREDITH Figured we’re actually getting along today, why not push our luck? Also thought you’d like to know our brother went on a job interview today
TRU Dad really got to him, huh?
MEREDITH Yeah, well, not enough to keep him from totally tanking the interview
TRU Why, what happened?
MEREDITH Oh, same old thing. Wore the wrong thing, said the wrong thing, didn’t even bring a resume. Let’s face it, Harry’s not exactly the 9-5 type
TRU That’s what you came round to tell me?
MEREDITH Um, no, actually. I came to find out what Dad said to you
TRU Don’t know. Haven’t called back
MEREDITH Oh. But you will, right?
TRU Why should I? So he can pass judgement on me too? I mean, look how he made you feel. And Harrison. Look, Dad’s off in Connecticut with a new wife, a new life, and every five years he calls his kids and we’re supposed to jump?
MEREDITH Well, he’s still our father Tru
TRU Yeah, our father, who art in Greenwich
(
They gaze at each other for a few seconds. Then Davis walks from his office into the crypt; Meredith looks up)
MEREDITH Who’s that?
TRU Davis. My boss
MEREDITH Hm. Cute
(
Tru gapes at her)
In that “he’s so not my type” kinda way
TRU Wait a second, I know what Dad said to you, but please don’t tell me you’re thinking…
MEREDITH He’s a doctor, am I right?
TRU Yeah, but…
DAVIS Tru, thought I’d let you know I’m gonna take my lunch break now. I’m sorry, I didn’t know you had company
MEREDITH Hi! I’m Tru’s sister, Meredith
DAVIS Oh, hi. Tru didn’t tell me she had a younger sister
(
Meredith giggles)
MEREDITH Well, actually, I’m her older sister
DAVIS Oh, I’m shocked. Your epidermal layer is flawless
MEREDITH You know, I haven’t eaten all day. I mean, if you wouldn’t mind some company?
DAVIS Really?
(
Tru looks speechless, Meredith smiles and nods)
9. INT. Café. DAY. DAVIS So the gentleman’s aorta was literally wrapped around his left ventricle, and I’ve never seen anything like it. And not to mention that his, uh, inferior vena cava…uh, an interesting thing about that is that…
MEREDITH Is there anything else that we could talk about besides autopsies?
DAVIS Sure
MEREDITH Great
DAVIS So…you a Lord of the Rings fan?
MEREDITH No, sorry
DAVIS Would you like me to finish the autopsy story? ‘Cause it really does contain a lot of interesting…
MEREDITH No, thank you
(
She peers past Davis)
Oh! Look at that, isn’t that the bailiff from Judge Stern’s court? I’ll be right back
(
She gets up and walks over to the guy who has just walked in)
Jim! So nice to see you. I didn’t recognise you without your uniform
10. INT. Morgue Office. Evening. TRU She walked out on you?!
DAVIS Not literally. (he clears his throat) Okay, literally. She spotted some bailiff she knew. Next thing I know, she’d riding off on his motorcycle
TRU Davis, I am so sorry. She’s a little unpredictable sometimes. Not to mention my father has us all acting a little crazy today
DAVIS Well, it’s not the first time its happened. Just the quickest. I should’ve known a girl like that wouldn’t be interested in a guy like me
(
Davis walks out of the room. Tru sighs, then the phone rings. She goes across to answer it)
TRU Morgue … You’re where?
Cut to: LUC (
in a car, looking at a map)
Oh, about 80 miles west of where I’m supposed to be
Cut to: TRU Oh, what happened?
Cut to: LUC The rental agency gave me directions
Cut to: TRU Bad ones?
LUC Not if I wanted to go to Cleveland…look, I know we were both looking forward to tonight but it doesn’t look like I’m getting home before dawn
Cut to: TRU That’ll teach us to make a plan
Cut to: LUC We’ll have our night soon. Promise
(
Behind Tru, Gardez knocks on the office window, wheeling a trolley)
GARDEZ Incoming
TRU (
to Luc)
Okay, I gotta go. Drive safe, okay?
LUC (
voice-over)
Bye
TRU Bye
[Flashes of Jake being shot] 11. INT. Crypt. NIGHT. (
Gardez unzips the body bag to reveal Jake’s body)
GARDEZ Corporal Jake Voight, 21, just got home from a tour in the middle east
TRU What happened?
GARDEZ A disturbance at the Army hospital. One of the M.P’s had an itchy trigger finger
(
Tru and Davis exchange glances)
TRU Time of death?
GARDEZ 10.a.m on the dot. Slight jurisdiction problem, otherwise we would have had him sooner
DAVIS It looks like a clean shot. Probably died instantly
GARDEZ He survived the war. Couldn’t survive coming home, huh?
DAVIS Shipped out from Port McAllister 18 months ago. He was wounded in battle, took a bullet in the thigh, clean bill of health and they sent him home
GARDEZ Doc said he was a hero, saved his entire squad in Afghanistan
TRU Do you know anything else about him?
GARDEZ What, are you writing his biography?
DAVIS Maybe rewriting it
TRU (
looks in Jake’s jacket pocket, taking out a small newspaper clipping)
The Army notify his family?
GARDEZ No-one to notify. Army said there is no next of kin
DAVIS It’s a shame. No one should have to die alone
(
Tru looks at the clipping, it shows a graduation class, with a girl on the podium. The headline reads: “Valedictorian Bridget Elkins addresses her fellow graduates in Class of 2002”) Do me a favour, Tru. Take him down to Number 2, I’ll do an autopsy tonight
12. INT. Morgue corridor. NIGHT. (
Tru wheels the trolley down towards the drawers. Suddenly, the wheel jams. Tru tries to push the trolley forward but it won’t budge. She bends down to look at the wheels, they look fine. Puzzled, Tru looks back up to the trolley, and Jake’s head twists round to face her)
JAKE I need you
[Flashes of the days images as it rewinds] (
Tru wakes up in bed, the telephone ringing. The answerphone takes over)
RICHARD DAVIES: Hello Tru, it’s your father. I know it’s been a while but, I’d like to talk to you when you get the chance
[Flashes of the days images rewind] [Fade to Black] 13. EXT. Street. DAY. TRU Hey, I can’t make it to breakfast today
Cut to: HARRISON in the Café
How about one of these days letting me know the night before so…I don’t have to wake up so early!
Cut to: TRU Sorry. I never know when these things are gonna come up
Cut to: HARRISON By the way, I got an interesting call this morning
Cut to: TRU Yeah, me too
HARRISON (
voice-over)
You know what he said to me? Wondered when I was gonna get a job
Cut to: TRU Look, here’s the thing Harry, none of us will ever be good enough for him, nothing we do will ever…
Cut to: HARRISON Whoa, whoa, whoa, you don’t think I know that? I stopped trying to impress the guy when I turned 14
Cut to: TRU Harry…
Cut to: HARRISON Yeah
Cut to: TRU I just wanted to say, employers like resumes. They like applicants who dress nice, and who know their business
Cut to: HARRISON Tru, what’s this about?
Cut to: TRU Nothing, nothing at all. Oh, and one more thing, make sure Meredith doesn’t stop by the Morgue today, okay?
14. INT. Café. DAY. (
Meredith sits down in front of Harrison with her cup of coffee)
HARRISON Okay. Whatever
(
He hangs up the phone)
MEREDITH Who was that?
HARRISON Tru. She can’t make breakfast
MEREDITH No surprise there
HARRISON Oh, and she said not to stop by the morgue later
MEREDITH Stop by the morgue? Why would she think I’d ever stop by the morgue?
HARRISON I don’t know. Why would she ever think I need a resume?
Cut to: Shot of clouds, thunder breaking in the sky Cut to: Shot of the city traffic moving below 15. EXT. Street. DAY. (
Tru is walking with her umbrella, talking on her cellphone)
TRU No, I’m serious
LUC Train derailment?
TRU Yeah, you haven’t heard? Because it’s all over the news down here
LUC Well it’s a good thing you told me. I’d hate to get stuck in Rochester all day
TRU Why don’t you take the bus? I know for a fact there’s one that leaves in half an hour
LUC That’s impressive. Weird, but impressive. But you know, I’m not much for buses. I think I’ll just spring for a rental car instead
TRU No, no
LUC Don’t you wanna see me tonight?
TRU No, of course, I do, it’s just I wanna make sure you have the proper directions
LUC Why do I have a feeling you’re gonna tell me what they are?
(
Tru smiles)
16. INT. Military Hospital. DAY. (
The lift bell dings. Tru walks out of it, into the corridor. She walks over to the enquiry desk)
TRU Hi, Jake Voight?
SOLDIER (
looking at a clipboard)
Down the hall, room 248
TRU Thanks
(
She walks down the corridor until she reaches the room. The door is slightly open. Inside, Jake is sitting on his bed, facing away from her)
[Flashback of Jake’s dead body on the trolley, with Tru, Gardez and Davis standing by it] [Flashback of Jake asking for help. JAKE: “I need you”] (
A nurse comes out of Jake’s room)
TRU Hi. I’m here to see a patient
NURSE I’m sorry, visiting hours don’t start until noon
TRU Noon?
[Flashback. TRU: “Time of death?”, GARDEZ: “10.am on the dot”] Uh, I can’t wait until noon. In fact…(
she checks her watch, it reads 9:35) I can’t wait much longer at all.
Jake’s an old friend of mine, from basic. I heard he was here…
NURSE I’m sorry miss; he’ll still be here in two hours
TRU Please, you don’t understand
NURSE I understand fine. We’ll see you at noon
(
Tru turns around and walks back down the corridor. She passes the Doctor; the camera follows him into Jake’s room)
17. INT. Jake’s room. DAY. DOCTOR Jake. We, ah, just got your CAT scan back
JAKE And?
DOCTOR And, uh, why don’t we talk for a moment?
18. INT. Military Hospital corridor. DAY. (
Tru walks down the corridor, past the enquiry desk. She sees a nurse coming out of a room, putting on a cardigan. Tru walks down to the room, it’s the Nurses Lounge. Quickly and quietly, she enters, closing the door behind her. Camera shows two words in big black letters: STAFF ONLY)
19. INT. Military Hospital. DAY. (
Tru walks out of the Nurses Lounge, dressed in a nurses uniform)
20. INT. Jake’s room. DAY. (
Jake is putting on his uniform. A nurse behind him looks up)
NURSE Jake. What are you doing out of bed? And why are you wearing your uniform? You know you’re supposed to be in your robe. Jake? Jake?
(
Jake walks out of the room, into the corridor)
Cut to: Tru walking down the corridor, carrying a clipboard. She sees Jake coming the other way, turns around NURSE Excuse me, nurse?
(
She is wheeling a man in a wheelchair)
TRU Yes?
NURSE The patient wants a second opinion. I’ve got a healthy male with a swollen leg. Ibuprofen and bed rest, right?
M.P (
down the corridor, to Jake)
No go, corporal. You know the rules
PATIENT I’ve told you, I’ve done that for four days already. I think I should see the doctor
TRU Smoker?
PATIENT Once in a while
TRU Could have DVT. You might wanna do an ultrasound. That’s just me
(
Tru looks at the corridor clock; it is a minute before 10)
JAKE I need to get out of here
M.P. I’m sorry, Jake
NURSE (
to the patient as she wheels him away)
Maybe you should stick around a little longer
(
Down the corridor, Jake points a gun at the M.P.)
M.P. What are you doing? Don’t be stupid!
TRU No!
(
She runs up the corridor towards them)
JAKE I gotta get out of here. I just talked to the doc, and…
TRU Jake, put down the gun, please
M.P. Listen to her, Jake
JAKE I’ll be back in a couple hours okay? You won’t even miss me
(
The uniformed armed M.P. is down the corridor, pointing his gun at Jake)
TRU No, don’t!
(
She moves closer to Jake, so the armed man can’t shoot him. Jake grabs Tru round the neck and steers her towards the exit)
M.P. Jake! Let her go!
JAKE I told you, I just gotta get out of here
M.P. (
To the armed M.P.) Don’t move
(
To Jake) Just take it easy
(
Jake and Tru go through the exit door, leaving everyone staring after them)
21. EXT. Military Hospital grounds. DAY. JAKE I’m sorry; I didn’t mean to scare you
(
He throws the gun in the bushes)
Now listen, tell them I’ll be back as soon as I can
TRU Wait, where are you going? Jake!
(
Jake runs over the grounds towards an Army vehicle. The door behind Tru bursts open, and the two M.P.’s run out followed by a doctor. One of the M.P.s retrieves his gun)
M.P. You okay, nurse?
TRU I’m fine
(
They both run after the vehicle, but Jake is already driving away)
So’s Jake
DOCTOR I’m not sure I’d say that
TRU Why?
DOCTOR Because if we don’t find him soon, the next time you see him, he’ll be dead
[Fade to Black] [Flashes of the days images as they rewind] 22. INT. Military Hospital. DAY. DOCTOR Jake was wounded overseas. The doctors removed the bullet, and send him back to the States to recuperate. Two weeks ago, we learned that a bullet fragment had become dislodged and settled in his pulmonary artery
TRU So you removed the fragment?
DOCTOR We tried, but he began haemorrhaging during surgery
TRU When do you try again?
DOCTOR Well until this morning we had no plans
TRU What happened this morning?
DOCTOR A CAT scan revealed that an embolism had formed. We have no other choice but to open him up again. Because if the embolism ruptures the artery…
TRU He’ll die immediately
DOCTOR That kind has a time bomb ticking inside of him. So let’s just hope that the M.P.s find him before it goes off
Cut to: Shot
of the City Morgue building and front door 23. INT. Morgue corridor. DAY. TRU I don’t get it. I save a guy from dying only to learn that he could be dead by the end of the day
DAVIS Unfortunately, once the symptoms set in, sweating, shortness of breath, it’s only a matter of hours
TRU Even if I find him before the embolism kills him, there’s no guarantee he’ll survive the surgery
(
They walk through the crypt, into Davis’s office)
DAVIS Okay, let’s just think…you told me that Jake said he had something to do
TRU Yeah, that’s what I heard him tell the M.P.
DAVIS Okay. If you knew that you were gonna die in a matter of hours, what would you do?
TRU I don’t know! Cry, get drunk, say goodbye…But according to his enlistment papers, Jake has no family. No next of kin
[Flashback of Tru looking at the newspaper clipping of Bridget Elkins at Graduation] There was a photo…in his wallet, a picture of a girl. Her name is Bridget Elkins, she couldn’t be much older than 19
(
Davis types the name into his computer)
DAVIS Well, there’s no Bridget. There is a George Elkins, at 567 Charleston Road. It could be her father
TRU I’ll take it, thanks Davis
DAVIS Oh by the way, you just missed your sister
TRU She came here?
DAVIS Yeah
TRU You guys didn’t happen to make plans by any chance?
(
Davis looks at her. Tru looks pained)
DAVIS (
looking away)
I can take it. How bad did it go
TRU She dumped you for a bailiff on a motorcycle
(
Davis sighs)
Davis, look, she’s my sister and I love her but she’s complicated.
DAVIS I should’ve known a girl like Meredith would never go for a guy like me
TRU You really liked her, huh?
DAVIS Yeah
TRU I may regret this but, take notes. I’m gonna tell you everything you need to know about my sister
Cut to:
Shot of the traffic as it passes the Standard Café 24. INT. Café. DAY. DAVIS Well, London yes, but to be honest with you, the city that I really love is Dublin
MEREDITH I-I lived in Dublin my junior year!
DAVIS Oh, that’s amazing! That’s so cool. Next thing you know you’re gonna tell me that you’re thinking of moving back there
MEREDITH Okay, now this is getting weird
(
They laugh)
(
Behind Davis, the bailiff approaches the counter)
DAVIS Is that someone you know?
MEREDITH No, no-one important
DAVIS Of course, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention my love for animals. I love all kinds. Dogs, cats, I adore horses
MEREDITH (
getting it)
I see. So Tru did a pretty good job, huh? Telling you what to say. Well let me tell you something Tru doesn’t know about me: I don’t want a guy to be just like me. I want a guy to be himself. That’s what really impresses me
DAVIS Be myself
MEREDITH Yeah!
DAVIS Okay, I can do that
MEREDITH Good
DAVIS So, ah…you a Lord of The Rings fans?
(
Meredith’s smile fades)
25. EXT. Street. DAY. (
Tru pulls up in Harrison’s car, outside the Elkins’ address)
TRU 567 Charleston
(
She gets out of the car and walks over the house. Jake is sitting on the front steps)
Jake…you okay?
JAKE She’s gone. They left
(
He looks up at her)
Hey you’re that nurse…from the hospital
(
Hw looks around fearfully)
TRU Hey, hey, it’s okay. I’m alone. You have to go back. Without that surgery, you’ll die
JAKE And with it, I hear my chances aren’t that much better. Anyway, I’m not going back until I find her
TRU Bridget?
(
Jake looks at her curiously)
26. EXT. Street. DAY. (
Jake and Tru are sitting side by side on the steps)
JAKE I was 18. I was stationed at McAllister. She was finishing her senior year in high school.
TRU You were in love with her
JAKE Oh, yeah. Yeah, crazy love. Like, I saw her, and…I just knew. Luckily, she felt the same way. Or so I thought
TRU What happened?
JAKE I don’t know. That’s just it. I had a 48-hour pass before I was shipped out. The greatest two days of my life. Just me and Bridget. Then I deploy, and the telegram shows up. She said she never wanted to see me again. That we were over. Done. I called, but her number was changed. I wrote, but the letters came back to me
TRU If you don’t mind me asking, what makes you want to see her now?
JAKE As much as I’d like to, there are a lot of things I can’t forget. About war. About seeing your best buddies shot down in the desert, 8000 miles from home. But the one thing I can’t remember is the one thing I swore I’d never forget. Her face
(
He reaches into his pocket)
All I have left is this
(
He unfolds the newspaper clipping)
I could die. On the table, or right now. And if I do…
TRU You don’t know that
JAKE And if I do…I don’t wanna close my eyes and not be able to see her face
(
He laughs nervously, wiping his eyes)
Of course, now she’s gone. Can’t find her anywhere
TRU Well, there are a lot of ways to find someone Jake
JAKE Really
TRU If I help you, do you promise me you’ll go back and get that surgery?
JAKE Sure. Still, I don’t know how we’re gonna find her. The house is empty. They moved. Look inside, all that’s left are lightbulbs and old magazines
TRU Old magazines?
27. INT. Bridget’s old house. DAY. (
Tru is on her cellphone, holding one of the magazines)
TRU Hi, this is Bridget Elkins. How am I? To tell you the truth, not too good. I’ve called three times this month and I still can’t get you people to send your magazine to my new address… Yeah… just so it doesn’t happen again, can you do me a favour and confirm that you have the correct forwarding address? Yes … 4963 Denson, that’s it. Thanks very much
(
She flips the phone shut and looks at Jake who is nodding and smiling)
Cut to: Shot of the office blocks 28. INT. Interview room. DAY. (
Harrison and Marjorie are laughing. Harrison is dressed in a suit, his hair brushed and straight)
MARJORIE You have no idea how many applicants turn up without a resume!
HARRISON No
MARJORIE Oh, yes! I mean, just having one puts you at the top of my list. Of course, I don’t notice any prior experience in real estate
HARRISON Oh, well that’s because I don’t have any. But look, I’ve been selling something to someone since I was 16, and what I found is, as long as you listen to the customer, you can be successful no matter what your product is
MARJORIE All right then, what are some of the unique qualities you could bring to this job?
HARRISON Laughs. A lot of laughs, Marjorie. But, seriously, passion, sincerity, and a little thing I like to call persistence. Unique? Maybe not. But what this company needs? Absolutely
29. EXT. Elkins House. DAY.
(
Tru and Jake drive up in the car)
TRU Here we are
JAKE Whoa. Looks like Mr Elkins has been doing okay for himself. How do I look?
TRU Great
JAKE Well, not bad for a dead man anyway
TRU Come on, stop that
(
Jake coughs)
Hey…you’re sweating…
[Flashback: DAVIS: “Once the symptoms set in, shortness of breath, sweating, it’s only a matter of hours] You stay here. I’ll get her. Now you promise, as soon as you see her, it’s right back to the hospital
JAKE Yes, yeah. Just, ah, one thing. If her father answers the door, don’t mention my name
TRU Why not?
JAKE Bridget’s a smart girl. He’s got big plans for her. Falling in love with a soldier is not one of them. Probably can’t blame him. I mean, does your dad like the guys you bring home?
TRU He never met them
JAKE Oh, I’m sorry. He’s dead?
TRU Just by choice
(
Tru gets out of the car and walks up to the house, and knocks on the front door)
30. INT. Elkins house. DAY. (
Mr Elkins opens the door to Tru)
GEORGE Hello
TRU Hi. Is Bridget home?
GEORGE No. She’s out right now
TRU Could you tell me where I might find her?
GEORGE I’m sorry, you are?
TRU A friend of hers, from high school? You must not recognise me…Tru Davies!
GEORGE No, I can’t say that I…
TRU New nose. And I lost 20 pounds too, don’t be embarrassed. You wouldn’t be the first
GEORGE Tru, yes of course. Why don’t you come in for a moment um, Tru
(
Tru smiles and enters, George shuts the door after her)
31. INT. Elkins house. DAY. GEORGE Now, what’s so urgent?
TRU Well, I’m only in town for a few hours. In fact, I’m on my way to the airport now, and if I didn’t see Bridget, I…
GEORGE Well, she’s at school. She’s got class all afternoon. I could tell her that you stopped by if you’d like
TRU Or I could swing by campus if you just point me in the right direction
GEORGE Look, she’ll be back from the JC in a few hours
TRU Junior college, but Bridget was the valedictorian, she could have written her own ticket
(
George looks at her, suddenly a car’s brakes screech outside. He goes over to the window. An Army vehicle is parked behind Tru’s car, an M.P. walks over to the car and opens the door)
M.P. (
outside)
Come on Jake, we’re going back to the hospital right now
GEORGE Jake?
(
He turns around to look at Tru)
Who are you? Did you bring Jake here, is that why you came?
TRU Yes, but you don’t understand, he needs to see Bridget
GEORGE You leave my house. And you stay away from my daughter!
32. EXT. Street. DAY. (
One of the M.P.’s leads Jake to the van)
JAKE I said, let go!
TRU (
running over)
Jake, you have to go with them
JAKE I came to see Bridget, I didn’t even see her
TRU I know where she is. I promise you Jake, I’ll find her
(
Jake coughs badly)
Just please go…
(
Jake stops coughing, and looks at his hand to see there’s blood on it)
Oh my God… Hurry, get him back now
M.P. Come on, let’s go. They’re not too happy about that jeep by the way
(
Tru walks close to the open window, where Jake is leaning against it inside the car)
TRU Hey, I’ll find her
JAKE (
nods)
You know, I don’t even know your name
TRU Tru
JAKE Tru… you’re not really a nurse are you?
TRU What makes you say that?
JAKE You’re some sort of angel
(
The Army van drives away. Tru stares after it, then turns to the Elkins house. George is looking at her, he shakes his head then goes inside and closes the door)
[Fade to Black] [Flashes of the days images as they rewind] Cut to:
Shot of Douglas College campus 33. EXT. Douglas College. DAY. (
Tru runs through the corridor, and into a computer room. The professor is alone)
PROFESSOR Can I help you?
TRU Yeah, I’m looking for Bridget Elkins. The registrar said she was here
PROFESSOR She was, yes. But you just missed her. Class ended five minutes ago
TRU Do you know where she is now?
PROFESSOR Is Bridget in some sort of trouble?
TRU It’s her grandmother. Nothing serious, she slipped in the tub again and Mr Elkins asked me to find her
PROFESSOR Let me see, if it helps you, she normally meets Philip after class
TRU Philip?
PROFESSOR Oh yeah, they’re quite the popular couple on campus. Try the Metzler building, 212. He should be finishing up there
TRU Thanks
Cut to: Shot of Tru running into the Metzler Building Cut to: Tru running up to the room marked M 212 34. INT. Room 212. DAY. (
Tru opens the door, and is greeted by the sight of a daycare area, lots of children inside playing with various toys. A dark haired girl holding a cute blonde-haired baby is standing a couple of metres away)
BRIDGET Thanks, Regina. Say bye, Philip. Bye!
TRU Bridget?
BRIDGET Yes?
TRU He’s beautiful, your boy
BRIDGET Thank you
TRU He looks just like his father
BRIDGET What? What do you…?
TRU Listen, I’m a friend of Jake’s. He needs to see you, both of you
BRIDGET What? I haven’t heard from Jake in a year and a half and…
TRU He may not survive the day
35. EXT. Campus car park. DAY. (
Bridget settles Philip into his car seat)
BRIDGET This is all a little bit much, okay? I haven’t heard from Jake in 18 months and suddenly you show up and…
TRU He doesn’t even know about Philip
BRIDGET Why does that sound like some sort of accusation?
TRU It’s not
BRIDGET (
putting the stroller into the trunk)
I found out I was pregnant the day he shipped out. Then I tried to contact him but I couldn’t, obviously, he had no interest in reaching me
TRU You sent him a telegram. You told him not to contact you
BRIDGET What? Telegram? I don’t know what he’s told you, but… (
She starts to cry) I’m over him, I dunno why I’m getting so upset
TRU He wants to see you before he goes into surgery; we could be at the hospital in under an hour
(
Bridget thinks about it)
Ten years ago I lost someone that I love. And not a day goes by that I don’t wish I could see her one more time. You still have that chance, Bridget
BRIDGET I’m sorry, I can’t. I lost him once, I can’t lose him again
(
She gets into the car and starts the engine)
36. INT. Military hospital. NIGHT. (
Tru opens the door to Jake’s room. He’s asleep, but stirs when she enters)
JAKE Guardian angel or a stalker? You decide
TRU I was in the neighbourhood. How are you feeling?
JAKE Well, as soon as I’m stable, they’re taking me to surgery. After that, anyone’s guess
TRU I’m so sorry, Jake
JAKE For what?
TRU I was supposed to help you. You wanted to see her, and I couldn’t do what you asked
JAKE Hey, hey, hey. Don’t do that. You tried
TRU I failed
JAKE What? You didn’t fail. Why are you being so hard on yourself? I saw where she lives. I know she’s in school. She sounds happy. Healthy. She was more alive for me today than she has been in two years. That’s nothing to apologize for
37. INT. Elkins house. NIGHT. (
Bridget walks into the kitchen, and opens the fridge. She puts a bottle of milk into it)
BRIDGET Thought he was never gonna go down
GEORGE You hungry, sweetheart? There’s, um…
BRIDGET No thanks…A crazy thing happened today. This woman came by
GEORGE Mmm
BRIDGET Said Jake wanted to see me
GEORGE Really
BRIDGET She seems convinced that I sent him some stupid break-up telegram
GEORGE Listen, there’s a lot of odd people in the world. Nothing to take to heart
BRIDGET Please, tell me it wasn’t you Daddy
GEORGE Sweetheart…
BRIDGET Tell me that you didn’t sign my name. That you didn’t send it
GEORGE Look at me
BRIDGET Not until you tell me that you didn’t send it! Because he’s sick. He could die
GEORGE You had your whole future ahead of you. Princeton, Stanford. You could have gone anywhere
BRIDGET My God…I knew it
GEORGE You let yourself get knocked up by some soldier; you were the top of your class
BRIDGET I loved him, Daddy!
GEORGE And where did that get you? Running between daycare and some third rate community college! You could have been great
BRIDGET You are my father! You’re supposed to love me no matter what I am
(
She shakes her head at him, and leaves the room)
38. INT. Military Hospital. NIGHT. JAKE You ever wonder how one little decision can change your whole life?
TRU All the time
JAKE If I didn’t join the army…
TRU You never would have been stationed here. You wouldn’t have met Bridget
JAKE Maybe I would have met her somewhere else. I would have had a 9-5, house and kids…man, we would’ve had some cute kids
TRU Jake, listen…
(
Several seconds silence. Jake looks at her)
I’m sure you would have
(
Her cellphone rings)
Excuse me
(
She walks out into the corridor to answer it)
Hello?
HARRISON (voice-over)
Hey, hey
Cut to: HARRISON sitting in a bar Why don’t you come meet me so we can celebrate?
Cut to: TRU I can’t make it tonight, but congratulations Harry
Cut to: HARRISON I’m not sure how you knew but, thanks to you, she offered it to me on the spot
Cut to: TRU That’s great, I’m so happy for you
Cut to: HARRISON And thanks to me, I turned it down. You know, screw the guy if he can’t love me for who I am
Cut to: (
Tru turns round to see Bridget and Philip walk into Jake’s room)
HARRISON (
voice-over)
Yeah, I’ll see you okay?
(
Tru hangs up her cellphone and walks to Jake’s doorway)
JAKE Bridget
BRIDGET Hi, Jake
JAKE You came…God, look at you. You look…beautiful
BRIDGET Jake…there’s someone I want you to meet
JAKE You have a son
BRIDGET We do. Philip, say hi to your daddy
JAKE Hey, hey…
(
He strokes Philip’s hair, Philip giggles)
39. INT. Military Hospital corridor. NIGHT. (
Jake is on his trolley bed, waiting to be wheeled to surgery)
JAKE How did we screw things up so bad?
BRIDGET Shh. Don’t talk
JAKE Were we too proud? Too stupid?
NURSE Here we go, corporal
(
She starts to wheel Jake down the corridor)
BRIDGET All that matters is I’m here now
JAKE Listen, whatever happens to me, I want you to have a good life. I want you to marry. I want Philip to have a father.
BRIDGET He has a father
JAKE Have a good life, Bridge. Promise me
BRIDGET Jake, you’re gonna be fine
JAKE Promise me, Bridge
BRIDGET (
to the surgeons)
Take care of him
(
Bridget looks down the corridor at Tru, who is standing by Philip’s stroller)
Cut to: Shot of the clock in the hospital; it reads 9:46pm 40. INT. Military Hospital waiting area. NIGHT. BRIDGET It’s taking so long
(
Tru squeezes her shoulder reassuringly)
&nbs p;
(
One of the doctors enters. Tru and Bridget look up expectantly, the doctor takes off his hat.)
DOCTOR It was a risk. We all knew that
BRIDGET What? Oh my God…
(
She starts crying, Tru hugs her)
TRU Sorry…I’m so sorry…
41. INT. Morgue. NIGHT TRU I lost him
DAVIS You didn’t lose him, Tru. His time was just up. Jake knew he wouldn’t survive the surgery, that’s why he asked you for your help
TRU But it’s my job to prevent death. To save people. All that
DAVIS Well maybe Jake wasn’t the one who needed saving. Maybe you saved the person you were supposed to. Bridget. You let her say goodbye because yesterday she wasn’t able to
TRU This job’s just confusing sometimes
DAVIS I know. That’s why you have me
Cut to: Shot of Tru’s apartment block (“
In the Arms of an Angel” by Sarah McLachlan” plays in the background)
41. INT. Tru’s apartment. NIGHT. (
She enters to find Luc sitting there)
LUC Key under the mat, right?
TRU You made it
LUC Yeah, did you ever think I wouldn’t?
(
They hug)
TRU No. Never
LUC You okay?
TRU Better now. Why don’t you relax, there’s just one thing I gotta do
LUC Okay
42. INT. Tru’s apartment. NIGHT. (
Tru is on the telephone)
RICHARD DAVIES (
voice-over)
Leave a message at the beep
TRU Hey, Dad. It’s Tru. I know we haven’t talked in a while but, I want you to know I’m doing okay. I have a new job. I guess you could say I help people. Sometimes, if I’m lucky, they even help me. That’s why I’m calling. It’s because I know how hard it is for two people to find each other. Especially when one of them doesn’t wanna be found. So, goodnight dad…I hope you’re happy and well because, I am. And from now on, you don’t have to try and find me, because suddenly, I don’t feel lost
43. INT. Tru’s apartment. NIGHT. (
Tru walks back into the living area, and sees Luc asleep on the settee. As she walks over, he opens his eyes)
LUC
Sorry. Long day
(
Tru lies down beside him)
TRU Tell me about it
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Transcribed by JAMIE ROSE DAVIES for http://www.twiztv.com
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