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CAST:
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Eliza Dushku (as Tru Davies)
Zach Galifianakis (as Davis)
Shawn Reaves (as Harrison Davies)
Jason Priestley (as Jack Harper)
Special Guest Stars:
Cotter Smith (Richard Davies)
Liz Vassey (Dr. Carrie Allen)
Eric Christian Olsen (Jensen Ritchie)
Guest Stars:
Maggie Lawson (Megan Roberts)
Steve Braun (Billy)
Miranda Frigon (Wendy Roberts)
Stef Liatos (Street Musician)
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TRANSCRIPT:
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1. INT. Tru’s bedroom. DAY. (
Tru wakes up as the radio comes on ~
“Into the Fire” by Thirteen Senses is playing)
2. INT. Jack’s bedroom. DAY. (
Jack wakes up in a similar bed, with
in a much less personalized space. He awakens to the sound of a car alarm
outside his window. Jack sits up in bed)
Cut to:
Tru’s bedroom. (
Tru sits up in bed, picks up the
calendar from the bedside cabinet. It has pictures of beautiful landscapes on
each month. She looks at it, and then rips off the page. A brand new month has
obviously begun)
Cut to:
Jack’s bedroom. (
Jack picks up a simple, day-to-view
calendar with “30” at the front. He rips it off, screws it up and throws it
into the trash can. He puts the calendar back, now displaying “1”) Cut to:
Tru’s bedroom. (
she gets out of bed smiling, and walks
into the next room)
3. EXT. Hudson University. DAY. (
Jensen hurries up to Tru)
JENSENHey, Tru. Glad I caught up. You got a full
schedule for today?
TRUJust Chem Lab. Then the rest of the day is
mine
JENSENThat is excellent, cause I have two tickets
to the Blue Spot and Scott Rogo Quintet
TRUAh…Jensen, I’m sorry but I hate jazz
JENSENMe too. Lexi’s the one that wanted to go
TRUOops
JENSENHey, I tell you what though, I bet you we
could get fifty bucks for them in the parking lot
TRUI’ve never been scalping
JENSENSwing by after class
(
he walks away smiling. Tru’s cellphone
rings)
Cut to: Harrison
TRU (
v.o)
Hey, Harr
HARRISONHey! Guess what? Oh right, you’ll never
guess. Unless it’s day two, in which case you’re probably gonna tell me about
it
Cut to: TRUHarrison
, I have
class in exactly 90 seconds
Cut to: HARRISON
Fine. One of dad’s clients says his
partner’s ripping him off. We got a tip the partner’s guys are moving a load of
hot electronics tonight. And he needs pictures. I’m the shutter man
Cut to: TRU
It’s not dangerous, is it?
Cut to: HARRISON
Only if I screw it up
Cut to: TRU
You’re not gonna screw up, you’re gonna be
great
Cut to: HARRISON
Aww…that’d mean more to me on a day two,
but thanks for the effort
Cut to: TRU
Bye
Cut to: Shot
of City Morgue
4. INT. Morgue. DAY.
(Davis is getting a coffee from
the vending machine. He looks to the doorway to see Carrie standing there, in a
very short skirt and low-cut top)
CARRIE
Okay. I have waited a week, so to hell with
the rules. Somebody has got to ask somebody out for a date. How about dinner?
DAVIS
Well, now? It’s 9:30 in the morning
CARRIE
Actually, I was thinking of later tonight
DAVIS
Yes. Oh, yeah, of course, yes. And yes, yes
CARRIE
Great. I’ll cook. Can we use your place,
though?
DAVIS
Uh…
CARRIE
My stove refuses to co-operate
DAVIS
Okay, I just have to leave a little early to
tidy up
CARRIE
I’ll see you at 7
(she walks away)
DAVIS (quietly)
7 o clock…I should probably leave now
5. EXT. Plaza. DAY.
(A young woman is sitting with a
guitar, singing. Jack is walking through the market. He notices a young, blonde
woman standing watching the singing woman. He walks past casually. She notices
him and smiles)
MEGAN
I’ve always wanted to learn the guitar
(Jack takes some dollar bills out of
his wallet and places them in the guitar case. He starts to leave)
MEGAN
You know, I’ve seen you before. A bunch of
times really. You work around here?
JACK
Uh, yeah. All over the city actually
MEGAN
I’m not stalking you. It’s just… I know
this is kind of out of nowhere, but, um… (whispering) I’m playing hooky
today. And I have two tickets to see this jazz quintet at the Blue Spot
tonight, if you’re not too booked up, maybe you’d like to come with?
JACK
I can’t
(she nods, disappointed)
Work’s a killer. Maybe some other time
(he walks away, leaving her standing
alone)
6. EXT. Parking Lot. DAY.
(Tru and Jensen are trying to sell the
tickets)
TRU (to a
passing woman)
Two tickets to the jazz festival, do I hear
$20? $20? No, I don’t hear $20…
(Jensen takes the tickets off her)
JENSEN
Do I hear $15? Do I hear $10?
TRU (to
another passing woman)
Hey, we have the perfect date! We just have
to run, but we have two tickets that we…$20? For two?
JENSEN
Seriously…$5! I’ll pay you!
TRU (to
the first woman)
You’re back! No?
(they both burst out laughing)
Cut to: Shot
of the city – NIGHT
7. INT. Davis’s apartment. NIGHT.
(Carrie and Davis are sitting down to
dinner)
DAVIS
You made all this in my kitchen?
CARRIE
I did. Don’t you cook?
DAVIS
Uh…I’ve made gazpacho a couple of times…but
nothing like this. Mmm. This is delicious! What is this?
CARRIE
Tuna Provencal
(Davis takes off his napkin and
spits the food into it)
CARRIE
What? What’s wrong?
DAVIS
Nothing… (he takes a sip of his wine)
It’s just the mercury levels are kind of high, and uh…it’s probably what gives
it the extra tang (he drinks more wine) The wine’s good. Yeah, that’s
good wine
CARRIE
Relax. It’s just me
DAVIS
I know, I’m sorry, it’s just…I’m nervous.
Nervous, because this is the first time that a woman has cooked here for me,
and it’s… (he reaches across the table for the wine bottle and begins to
pour more wine)
CARRIE
I totally get it. But you know
maybe…tonight will turn out to be an evening…full of first times (she
reaches out slowly under the table and puts her hand on his leg)
(Davis jumps, and drops the wine
bottle, it spills everywhere)
DAVIS
Oh, God, I’m such an idiot, I thought it
was a dog
8. INT. Harrison’s Car. NIGHT.
(Harrison is listening to the Coogan
fight as he sits waiting in his car. The men come into view, packing boxes onto
a truck)
HARRISON
Smile for the birdies, suckers
(he begins to take pictures, chuckling
softly)
(another man walks into view, and Harrison lowers the camera, a shocked expression on his face)
Billy…
(he thinks, then opens the camera and
takes the film out, wrecking it)
9. EXT. Standard Diner. NIGHT.
TRU (on
her cellphone)
You’re kidding me. That’s awful Harrison, what did you do, just throw away the film?
Cut to: HARRISON
What was I supposed to do? I’ve known Billy
since High School. If I didn’t have a job with Dad, I’d be doing the same
thing. Loading a truck up with him
Cut to: TRU
Well what did you tell Dad?
Cut to: HARRISON
I lied. I told him that the light was bad
and the shots were underexposed. Oh God, he was pissed! I don’t know if I can
do it. I’m taking pictures of my friend!
Cut to: TRU
No, you’re doing great, Harrison. Look, no
one ever said it would be easy
Cut to: HARRISON
Oh well it doesn’t have to be easy, Tru. I
just wish it wasn’t so hard
Cut to: TRU
I know
HARRISON (v.o.)
Anyway, I gotta go
TRU
Bye
(Jensen comes out the Standard Diner
with two coffees)
JENSEN
Six sugars, right?
TRU
Seven, but I’ll live
10. EXT. Street. NIGHT.
(Jack is walking alone, when he notices
the girl from that morning. She is walking straight, not looking at anything,
looking upset.)
11. INT. Tru’s apartment block stairs.
NIGHT.
JENSEN (on
his cellphone)
Oh, it’s fantastic, Avery. Thanks for
calling
(he switches off and turns to Tru)
Evidently, I just won a bunch of money on
the Coogan fight in the Med School pool. $10 on Montez just turned into $100
TRU
Wow!
JENSEN
Yeah
TRU
Boxing, scalping, gambling?
JENSEN
Don’t let the GPA fool you, I’m a gangster.
Holler back, young’un
TRU
Whooo!
(they both laugh as they turn into the
corridor)
12. EXT. Street. NIGHT.
(Jack’s cellphone rings)
JACK
Yeah?
Cut to: CARRIE
Operation Seduce Davis did not go as
planned, I don’t know, I think I may have come on too strong
Cut to: JACK
What happened?
Cut to: CARRIE
Well, I tried to let him know that I was
interested in him, you know, physically
Cut to: JACK
(astounded)
And he didn’t respond?
Cut to: CARRIE
No, he responded. Like I goosed him with a
cattle prod
Cut to: JACK
Some guys just need a little warming up
WOMAN (screaming,
off-screen)
No!
(Jack looks over, intrigued)
JACK (to
Carrie)
Call you back
CARRIE (v.o.)
Okay
13. INT. Apartment block corridor.
NIGHT.
JENSEN
And I was thinking that maybe, you and I
should, ah…you know, get together on Saturday
TRU
And scalp Phantom of the Opera tickets
JENSEN
Yeah, that’s exactly what I had in mind
14. EXT. Street. NIGHT.
(A crowd of people are gathered,
looking down at the ground, shocked)
WOMAN
…just jumped. I’ll call 911
(Jack makes his way through the crowd
and stares at the woman on the floor. It’s the young, blonde woman from that
morning)
MAN
Yeah, she jumped from the very top
(Jack looks up at the building, it is
very high up)
MAN
Somebody call 911
15. INT. Outside Tru’s apartment. NIGHT.
(Tru and Jensen are leaning towards
each other, about to kiss)
16. EXT. Street. NIGHT.
(Jack walks closer to the young woman.
The crowd around him are murmuring anxiously. Suddenly her head moves)
MEGAN
Jack…
Cut to: Tru,
who stops suddenly and looks confused
[Tru experiences flashes of images
in black and white, all jumbled together. A very high building, a piece of
paper falling, a guitar case with 2 dollar bills in it, a painting in a
gallery, a poster advertising the Scott Rogo Quintet, a clock displaying 11:15
gradually getting further away]
Cut to: Jack,
looking at Megan
MEGAN
Help me!
[Jack experiences flashes of images in
sequence as the day rewinds]
17. INT. Tru/Jack bedroom. DAY.
(Camera shots a split screen, showing
Tru and Jack waking up)
TRU/JACK
What the hell was that?
[Fade to Black]
[Opening Credits]
[Flashes of the day’s images in
sequence, from Tru’s perspective this time]
18. INT. Morgue. DAY.
(Davis and Tru step out the elevator)
TRU
It was different. It didn’t feel like a
normal rewind at all. As bizarre as that sounds
DAVIS
So no-one asked for help, you’re sure?
TRU
There were no corpses lying around if
that’s what you mean
DAVIS
Well maybe you didn’t hear it
TRU
I always hear it
DAVIS
Well, do you think maybe you died?
TRU
Okay, now you’re just creeping me out
DAVIS
Okay, what were you doing when it happened?
TRU
I was about to…
[Flashback: Tru and Jensen about to
kiss]
… do something personal
DAVIS
Okay. Describe the rewind. What did you
see?
TRU
Like I said, it was weird. It was just,
like, random stuff. There was a painting…
[Flashback of the painting in the
gallery]
there was a music poster…
[Flashback of the poster for the
Scott Rogo Quintet]
there was a guitar case, there were coins…
[Flashback of the guitar case]
and there was a $20 bill, like, in the
case. It was a street performer or something, you know?
DAVIS
Well there’s always a bunch like that at Atlantic Plaza
[Flashback of the clock displaying
11:15]
TRU
That was the last thing I saw! It was the
clock on the Edison Tower. It was 11:15 and the clock, it was moving away, like
I was falling
DAVIS
Tru, I’m, uh…this may be a little crazy…
TRU
What?
DAVIS
Well, maybe that’s how the victim died.
Falling off the Edison Tower. Maybe
TRU
There is an observation deck. But Davis, we’re not even sure there was a victim
DAVIS
Or if anyone actually died
TRU
I hate this. Right when I thought that I
had the right approach to this
DAVIS
Well the rules have changed. I mean, we’re
in open water now
TRU
This rewind. It felt…bad. Cold. Like part
of me was dying. All I know is I never wanna feel that way again.
19. INT. Richard’s Office. DAY.
JACK
I’ve never felt anything like it
RICHARD
I don’t know what to tell you, Jack. I
never heard of anything like this happening before
JACK
She asked me for help
RICHARD
Don’t get knocked off track here. Doing the
right thing is always harder
JACK
But if the rules changed this time, it’s
gotta be for a reason
RICHARD
Your job has always been clear. Make today
end like yesterday
JACK
What the hell am I supposed to do?
RICHARD
Your job
20. INT. Outside Richard’s Office. DAY.
(Harrison is about to go in, when Tru
catches him up)
TRU
Harrison, wait
HARRISON
Oh, no, no, no. It’s one of those days
right, where I…I…
TRU
Relax, you don’t die or anything
HARRISON
Oh…whoo…cool
TRU
Well, I tried to call you on your
cellphone, but I wanted you to know. Dad’s gonna give you some big assignment.
He wants you to photograph a crime taking place
HARRISON
Very cool!
TRU
No, your friend Billy is one of the criminals
and if you take the pictures he could go to jail
HARRISON
Not cool, cause if I don’t then I’m gonna
be in trouble with…
(the door opens behind him)
TRU
Dad!
RICHARD
What a pleasant surprise
HARRISON
Hey!
RICHARD
You feel all right, sweetie? You look a
little tired
TRU
Well, you know how it goes, Dad. I work in
a morgue. I only get a day off if death takes a day off
21. EXT. Plaza. DAY.
(The young woman is playing the guitar
and singing)
JACK (on
his cellphone)
Carrie, it’s Day Two and here’s the
headline: your dinner tonight with Davis? Take it down a notch. Go easy. Don’t
be easy. You know what I’m saying? Call me
(he hangs up and goes and stands in
front of the guitar-playing woman. After a few moments, Megan joins him)
JACK
You know, I’ve always wanted to learn to
play the guitar
MEGAN
Me too!
JACK
I guess we still could. It probably takes
years though, right? And who’s got that kind of time
(Megan smiles at him, but doesn’t reply)
JACK
You know, um…
(he puts a $20 bill in the case)
my work threw me a curveball today and
cancelled all my meetings. Do you wanna get some breakfast?
MEGAN
I think I have time for that
JACK
All right
(they begin to walk away together)
JACK (cont’d)
You strike me as a traditionalist when it
comes to breakfast
MEGAN
Oh, I don’t know about that, no. I go a
little crazy
(as they walk away, Tru passes them in
the crowd, not noticing them. She walks up to the guitar-playing woman. She
looks at the money in the case)
[Flashback: the $20 bill in the case,
this part of the flashback has already happened on Day Two]
TRU
Wow, a $20. Someone must have really liked
your music
MUSICIAN
Actually, he liked the girl next to him. I
think he was trying to impress her
TRU
Her?
MUSICIAN
Yeah, you just missed them
(she nods in the opposite direction.
Tru follows her nod and walks away)
22. EXT. Park. DAY.
MEGAN
So, it must be a great job you have, you
can just show up when you want, not show up when you want
JACK
Well, I’m sort of a trouble-shooter. I try
to keep things from veering off course. You?
MEGAN
I was a receptionist at St. Luke’s.
Yesterday was my last day
JACK
You quit?
MEGAN
Mmhmm
JACK
So what’s next?
MEGAN
Remains to be seen. But – for today… (she
reaches into her pocket) … I got a list
JACK
A list? Why do I get the feeling there’s
more to this story? Would you mind if I took a look at that list?
MEGAN (laughing)
No! It’s private. Really, it’s just some
stuff around town. You know how it is, you can live in Paris your whole life,
and never go to the top of the Eiffel Tower
JACK
So what’s number one to do on the
aforementioned list?
MEGAN
Are you inviting yourself along?
JACK
Only if I’m welcome, and only if it doesn’t
involve opera or clowns
(Megan laughs)
MEGAN
You are. And it doesn’t. I just hope you
like dead ducks
23. INT. Gallery. DAY.
(Megan and Jack are standing in front
of a large painting)
MEGAN
It was the last thing he ever painted. I
majored in Art History, and my first big crush was on Robert Vander Krawl. I
stayed up all night writing an essay on this very painting, crying the entire
time. All he wanted was a normal life. A wife, family. He completed over 200
canvases by the time he was 29, and never sold a single one. He killed himself
one night with poison. He was completely alone…convinced that nobody cared
about him or his work, that…that he was worth more dead than alive
(she puts her hands over her eyes)
JACK
Are you crying? Are you okay?
(Megan nods and giggles sheepishly)
TRU
Hey, Jack
(they both turn towards her as she
walks up)
TRU (cont’d)
Still haven’t learned your manners
(to Megan) I’m Tru Davies
MEGAN
Megan Roberts. Nice to meet you
TRU
So what’s new, Jack?
JACK
Would you give me a minute?
MEGAN
Mmhmm, sure
(Jack and Tru step aside and walk down
the corridor)
TRU
I know how you’re getting your inside
information. You see the victim’s day when you rewind
JACK
Very clever girl, Tru. It only took you six
months to figure that one out. Let me guess, you saw the painting?
TRU
Just my luck. This was the first museum I
tried
(Jack doesn’t respond. Tru suddenly
realises something)
TRU (cont’d)
She asked you for help didn’t she? Wow… so
obviously there’s been some kind of sick cosmic mix-up
JACK
Maybe not. Maybe it happened this way for a
reason
TRU
What are you saying? You’re gonna help her?
JACK
“Help me” doesn’t always mean “save me”
TRU
The hell it doesn’t. Why else would she ask
you?
JACK
To be perfectly honest, I’m not sure yet.
But this much I do know: she didn’t ask you for help which means you’ve got no
business here. Unless of course, you intend to kill her
TRU
Oh, I wouldn’t wanna step on your toes
JACK
Actually, she’s gonna handle the hard part
TRU
What are you talking about?
JACK
She’s gonna kill herself. And if she
doesn’t wanna live, she’s got no use for you
[Fade to Black]
[Flashes of the day’s images in
sequence]
24. EXT. Street. DAY.
TRU (on
her cellphone)
Your guess was right, Davis. Megan Roberts
is definitely the victim. She jumped off the Edison Tower
Cut to: DAVIS at the morgue, in front of the computer
Okay, let’s see… Megan Roberts, 28,
attended Reed College. She graduated in 1997. Currently lives here in town at 1025 Birch Lane. There’s also a Wendy Roberts, could be a sister or a mother
Cut to: TRU
I don’t get it. Why does someone who wants
to die ask for help?
Cut to: DAVIS
Consider who she asked. Death himself
Cut to: TRU
Yeah, but she was already dead. What would
she need from Jack?
Cut to: DAVIS
More importantly, what does she need from
you?
Cut to: Shot
of The Track bar
25. INT. The Track. DAY.
(Billy is sitting at the bar. Harrison walks up, he sighs apprehensively, and then goes over to him)
HARRISON
Figured I’d find you here
BILLY
Hey, man! Unbelievable
HARRISON
Hey, man, what is up, bro?
BILLY
Oh, you know, same old! We call you every
Friday night, Ed Bones’ poker game, you never show
HARRISON
I know, I know, man, I’ve been crazy busy
BILLY
Yeah? What’s her name?
HARRISON
No, no, I got a job. Yeah, I got a job. I’m
working for my old man
BILLY
You’re kidding! That’s great. Hey, here I
thought you were too cool to hang out with us
HARRISON
No, no… (to the bar tender) Hey man,
can I get two? So uh, how is everybody, man? How’s Larry doing?
BILLY
Oh, Fat Larry, man, he’s in jail
HARRISON
Oh, shut up
BILLY
No, it’s assault. He’s looking at like,
eight years
HARRISON
Wow…
BILLY
So what, you came just to hang out and get
faced, or what?
HARRISON
Well, you see, it’s a little hard to
explain actually
BILLY
Whoa. I know why you’re here, I know that
look
HARRISON
What look? What look?
BILLY
Well, the whole “I’m broke and I need some
cash” sheesh, that’s what look
HARRISON
No. No, no, no, it’s not that, man,
it’s…it’s…
BILLY
Chill. Chill, don’t worry, let your big
brother Billy front you, all right? Check it. There’s a job, tonight. It’s
boxes in the trucks. Easy peasy. Hmm? (he playfully cuffs him round the head)
HARRISON
Hmm, no, no, I got a better idea. Why don’t
we get some beers, grab some pizza, we’ll go back to my place, and we’ll watch
that Coogan fight, man. Yeah, we’ll just kick it old school style, man. Me and
you
BILLY
No, no, don’t worry, my brother, you’re in,
come on. Sit
(Harrison breathes into his
fist, apprehensively)
26. EXT. Birch Lane. DAY.
(Tru walks up to Megan’s front door and
knocks)
TRU
Hey. Wendy, right?
WENDY
Right
TRU
I’m Tru Davies. Megan and I used to be
floor mates back at Reed. She does live here, right?
WENDY
Yeah, she does…um…so, when was the last
time you and Megan talked?
TRU
It’s been mostly Christmas cards the past
couple of years. Actually, I was starting to get a bit worried because she
hasn’t returned my last couple of phone calls, and the one time we did speak,
she sounded kind of…distant. Is everything all right?
WENDY
Look, um…why don’t you come inside? Maybe
we should talk
Cut to: Shot
of the City Morgue
27. INT. Morgue. DAY.
(Davis gets his coffee from the
vending machine, and looks up to see Carrie standing there)
CARRIE
Working late?
DAVIS
Yeah, as usual
CARRIE
Yeah, me too. So I was thinking, what do
you say we have dinner here together?
DAVIS
In the morgue?
CARRIE
Sure. It’ll be fun, like a picnic. Only
with cold tile instead of warm sand
28. EXT. Street. DAY.
(Tru watches as Jack and Megan walk
into the bar where the Scott Rogo Quintet will be playing. Jack notices her)
JACK
Hey, you go in, I’ll, um… I’ll meet you
inside
MEGAN
Okay
(Jack walks over to Tru)
TRU
I have to talk to Megan
JACK
Stay out of this, Tru
TRU
She’s dying. I spoke to her sister. She has
leukaemia. So, you see, you don’t have to do anything tonight, she’s gonna die
anyway
(Jack walks back towards the bar)
Did you hear me?
JACK
Yeah, I heard you
(she goes to follow Jack inside. Jack
hands his ticket to the Ticket Collector, and walks through. Tru tries to
follow)
TRU
Jack!
TICKET MAN
Whoa, whoa, whoa…where’s your ticket?
TRU
I don’t have one. How much are they?
TICKET MAN
We’ve been sold out for two weeks. Good
luck finding any
29. EXT. Parking Lot. DAY.
JENSEN
Two tickets, I got two tickets for the
jazz, anybody want two tickets?
TRU
I’ll take ‘em
JENSEN
Hey! That’s weird, I tried calling you
earlier
TRU
So, how much do you want for them?
JENSEN
What, for these? Nothing, you really want
them?
TRU
For us, you and me, we’ll go, it’ll be fun
JENSEN
No, no, no, I hate jazz, I don’t wanna go
TRU
Well, me too. But you know, it’s like lima
beans. You have to check in every once in a while to see if your taste has
changed. Come on!
30. INT. Bar. DAY.
(Jack finds Megan watching the jazz
band)
JACK
Hey
MEGAN
Hey, you okay?
JACK
Yeah, yeah, sure
MEGAN
Oh…don’t tell me, you hate jazz
JACK
No, it’s not that, it’s just…um…is there
maybe something going on that you’re not telling me? Because I like you Megan,
and I think we’ve been having a really great day
MEGAN
Then let’s keep having it
JACK
I’d like that, but I get the feeling
there’s not gonna be another one. Let’s say I told you I wanted to see you
again this weekend, what would you say to that?
MEGAN
I’m not gonna be around this weekend
JACK
Where you gonna be?
MEGAN
Six months ago…I found out I have
leukaemia. The doctors gave me a year. The first symptoms came on pretty quick.
My sister had to quit her job last month, just to take care of me when things
got bad. From here on out, it only gets worse. The good days, like today…will
slowly dwindle away to nothing. The pain will get worse. Most people with this
kind of leukaemia spend the last few months of their lives in a hospital bed,
hooked up to machines and tubes. Completely helpless. I will not die like that.
This list… it’s 10 things I wanted to do before I died. Only got around to four
of them. Procrastinated until the end, I guess
(she hands him the list. He takes it)
Do the others for me, Jack. One day, I will
see you again, and you can tell me all about it
JACK
This is your list. You should do these
things
MEGAN
When I was in bed these last few weeks, I
made a promise to myself. If I could get just one more good day, I would take
advantage of it. I have an insurance policy through work, good only in case of
accidental death. $100, 000. Mine’s going to my sister
JACK
And you’re gonna kill yourself?
MEGAN
Not exactly. I told you, the policy doesn’t
pay on suicide
JACK
It has to look like an accident
[Fade to Black]
[Flashes of the day’s images in
sequence]
31. INT. Bar. DAY.
(Jack and Megan are listening to the
jazz, when he looks up and notices Tru and Jensen walk in)
JACK
Ah…I should have seen this coming
MEGAN
This Tru, is she an ex-girlfriend or
something?
JACK
It’s a long story
TRU
Hey, you guys. What a weird coincidence.
Jack, Megan, this is Jensen Ritchie
JACK
Oh hey man, I saw you at Tru’s party. How
you doing?
JENSEN
Good
TRU
First the museum and now this, we should
all hang out together
JACK
Or not. You wanna get a drink, Megan?
MEGAN
Yeah, that’d be great
TRU
I’ll get us something too. Why don’t you
and Megan hang out and we’ll be right back
JENSEN
Okay
(Tru and Jack walk over to the bar)
MEGAN
Okay, what is it with those two?
JENSEN
I don’t know, but I’m sure it’s one hell of
a story
Cut to: Tru
and Jack, at the bar
JACK
She has an insurance policy. $100, 000.
When she died on Day 1, everyone thought it was suicide. Tonight, it has to
look like an accident. That’s the only way the policy will pay off. That’s why
she asked me for help
TRU
And you’re gonna do it
JACK
She wants this, Tru. She doesn’t want to
suffer through a long, slow, painful decline, and it’s her life, it’s her
death. It’s her decision
TRU
I’m gonna talk to her, Jack. Whether you
wanna try and stop me or not
JACK
Be my guest
(Tru watches him walk away)
JENSEN
Hey
(She turns back she bumps into Jensen,
her forehead bashing into his nose)
TRU
Ooh…ow
JENSEN
Oh God…Tru, you have a really hard head
TRU
Thank you. I mean, I’m sorry. Are you okay?
JENSEN
No, I’m fine. I think…I thought you…ah…I
thought you were gonna get drinks
TRU (clicking
her fingers)
I totally forgot. Um, would you mind
getting them for us? Look, I know this is weird, but kinda fun, in a weird way,
right?
JENSEN
Not really, but…
TRU
Five minutes. I just need five minutes to
talk to Megan, and then we’ll go and get some dinner. My treat
JENSEN
Okay, I’m just gonna go rinse the blood off
my teeth
TRU
Fantastic idea
JENSEN
All right
32. INT. The Track. DAY.
(Billy and Harrison are drinking shots
down)
BILLY
We gotta get going. I’ve gotta tell Kevin
you’re on board for tonight
HARRISON
Hey, look, about tonight…skip it
BILLY
What are you talking about?
HARRISON
Yeah, hey, skip it
BILLY
No, we’re gonna make $200, $300 in like,
half an hour
HARRISON
Yeah…yeah, or get nailed. Come on, you just
spent the whole day telling me that half the guys we grew up with are locked
up. They’re in jail! Now, Billy, you have used up about ten of your nine lives.
You can’t be lucky forever. One day, things are gonna go sour, man, I just
don’t want it to be tonight. Right?
BILLY
So, wait up…is that why you came by today?
HARRISON
No
BILLY
You came by to tell me to stop doing jobs,
is that it? I don’t see you for three months, and suddenly you’re my parole
officer?
HARRISON
No, I’m just saying…you don’t have to do it
tonight
BILLY
What do you want me to do? You want me to
call my daddy, just like you, huh? Maybe he can give me a job. Well, here’s the
problem. My daddy lives on a bench, right across from the bus depot. All right?
Last time I saw him, he asked me for a quarter, he didn’t even know who the
hell I was. We gotta do this less often
HARRISON
Hey, hey, I’m trying to do you a favour,
man, okay?
BILLY
Step off!
HARRISON
I’m sorry about your father, but take it
from a friend. Life, it doesn’t hand you too many second chances. And you just
got one. Now, trust me on this Billy! Okay? Stay home
BILLY
I’ll take it under advisement
(Harrison smiles, and watches him
leave)
33. INT. Bar. DAY.
(Tru walks up and sits opposite Megan)
MEGAN
So, what’s up with you and Jack, huh? Love
or hate?
TRU
I wish it were that easy. But, the two of
you seem to be hitting it off, though. Have you known him a long time?
MEGAN
Just met him today
TRU
Oh, it’s funny how things can change in a
day, huh? Oh, just so you know. Jack and I are not together. We never have
been. So he’s fair game if you’re interested
MEGAN
I’m not really thinking long-term
TRU
Yeah, sometimes it’s more fun not to. Last
year, I had someone I was real close to, and it took off fast and heavy, and
then…and then…he died
MEGAN
Oh, I’m so sorry
TRU
God, I was so angry when Luc died, I…I
couldn’t breathe. After a while, I realised how lucky I was…for the time I had
with him. And then…and then, the craziest thing happened
MEGAN
What?
TRU
I had a great day. Right when I thought
that I never would again. Sometimes, good stuff happens out of the blue, too
MEGAN
So, apparently Jack told you I’m dying. I
have a life insurance policy, and I’m not planning on being around for
Christmas
TRU
Look, I’m not trying to question your
motives. I mean, I can’t even begin to imagine what you’re dealing with. But
what if there was another way to get that money?
MEGAN
$100,000? Unless you’re a bank robber, I’d
say you’re crazy
TRU
What if I could?
MEGAN
It’s not just about the money
TRU
I know. But you had a great day. I mean, we
could set your Plan B in effect any time. Tomorrow, or next week, or next
month. It doesn’t have to end tonight
(Jack walks up behind Megan)
JACK
How you doing?
MEGAN
Better and better
(Jensen arrives with two drinks)
TRU
Anyway, you guys, it was so great to see
you, but I’ve gotta go
JENSEN
Right now?
TRU
Yeah, just think about what I said (she
takes the drinks off Jensen and sets them down on the table) Here
JENSEN
Where you going?
TRU
To the Coogan fight
JENSEN
Oh, you’re ditching jazz to go watch
boxing? Oh, I am in
TRU
Deal
Cut to: Shot
of the City – NIGHT
34. INT. Harrison’s Car. NIGHT.
(Harrison is listening to the Coogan
fight on the radio, as he watches the men putting boxes into the truck; Coogan
is losing. Harrison watches carefully, and then Billy steps into view)
HARRISON
Damn it
(Commentator: And its official…Coogan
is out)
35. INT. The Track. NIGHT.
(the man at the counter is handing over
the winnings to another man)
MAN
That’s $50…$100
(Tru walks up to the counter)
TRU
Hi
(the man takes her winning ticket and
puts it into the machine)
MAN
Okay, and that’s… $100,000 dollars?
TRU
I had a hunch
MAN
Ah, well, it’ll have to be in the form of a
cashier’s check
TRU
Oh, that’s perfect. Could you make it out
to Wendy and Megan Roberts, please?
MAN
Okay
(Jensen walks up to her, waving some
money)
JENSEN
Hey, you wanna see something awesome? I
just won $100
TRU
Wow, that’s great!
MAN
Okay miss, I just need to sign right here
and here
JENSEN
I didn’t know you made a bet
TRU
Yeah, I did
JENSEN
How much did you win?
TRU
Um…$100, like you
JENSEN
Nice. You know, you can get that in cash
TRU
Yeah, I know, but it’s for tax purposes
MAN
There ya go
TRU
Thanks
JENSEN
You think I should have gotten mine in a
check?
TRU
Oh no, cash is so much more fun
36. INT. Richard’s Office. NIGHT.
(Harrison throws the photos on
his desk)
RICHARD
These are fantastic! Harrison, you just won
us this case. I’m proud of you
HARRISON
Um…so what’s gonna happen to those guys?
RICHARD
Jail, most likely. Great job, son
HARRISON
Right
37. EXT. Megan’s house. NIGHT.
(she walks up with Jack)
JACK
So how we doing on that list of yours?
We’ve still got some time
MEGAN
I know. But right now, all I wanna do is
see my sister. I hope she’s still awake
(they enter the house together)
MEGAN
Wendy?
WENDY
You are not gonna believe what just
happened! Your friend Tru stopped by. She just handed this to me. Some story
about a special charity, the…the Relive Your Day Foundation. I mean, is this
for real?
(they both look at Jack. He shrugs)
JACK
Apparently
WENDY
Do you have any idea what this means? The
best doctors, the best treatments. And that trip to Greece you wanted to take!
MEGAN
Number 10 on my list!
WENDY
Well, we’re going!
(they hug, excitedly)
WENDY
I love you so much!
MEGAN
Me, too
Cut to: Shot
of Tru’s apartment block
38. INT. Tru’s apartment corridor.
NIGHT.
JENSEN
Today was…how do I put this? I know, it was
bizarre
TRU
I know, I’m sorry. Sometimes, my life can
be a little weird
JENSEN
I noticed
TRU
But having you there made it better
JENSEN
Better?
TRU
Like, almost fun
JENSEN
Almost fun? Wow, that is a ringing
endorsement. “Almost fun”. Nice!
TRU
Well, you know what I mean. You know,
sometimes I can just go to dinner and see a movie and be very, very normal
JENSEN
I think maybe normal is overrated
(he leans in to kiss her)
39. EXT. Megan’s house. NIGHT.
(Jack is sitting outside on the porch.
Megan comes out to join him)
MEGAN
So, one weird day, huh?
JACK
You have no idea
MEGAN
We had a long talk, you know?
JACK
You and your sister?
MEGAN
Me and Tru. She made me think about a lot
of stuff. I think maybe I’ve been pretty selfish. Stupid
JACK
How so?
MEGAN
Well…I tried to make it all about the
money. But now that we have it, time seems more important
JACK
I thought you didn’t want machines and
tubes
MEGAN
I don’t. But like Tru said, I can always go
to Plan B later. If I’ve got just a few more good days, with you… (she
kisses him gently)… then I don’t wanna miss any of them. I was gonna sort
of take this one-way trip tonight, but now… if you’re willing… maybe we could
both go
(Jack looks confused)
When I was a little girl, my dad worked at
the Edison Tower. He would take me up to the Observation Deck, point out at the
horizon and say that everything I could possibly dream of was just past that
line. He’d say, just picture it – whatever your heart desires, and it’s out
there just waiting for you. He died when I was 10, but…I’ve always gone back
there to look out over the city and dream about the things that I want. If I
look long enough, I can usually see them. Go with me tonight, Jack
JACK
And what do you think we’ll see?
MEGAN
Another day
(they smile at each other)
MEGAN (cont’d)
I’m gonna go get my coat
(she goes back inside. Jack takes out
his cellphone and dials)
RICHARD (v.o.)
Hello
JACK
She was gonna kill herself. All she wanted
from me was to help her make it look like an accident
Cut to: RICHARD at his office
Congratulations. Easy day
Cut to: JACK
She changed her mind
Cut to: RICHARD
That’s not an option
Cut to: JACK
I’m not gonna kill her
Cut to: RICHARD
I’m afraid that’s not an option either. You
know the rules
Cut to: JACK
Yeah. A body asks Tru for help, and I make
sure they stay dead. But I’m not the one who changed the rules this time. So as
far as I’m concerned, it’s dealer’s choice
Cut to: RICHARD
Jack. When fate gets messed with, there are
consequences. You ready to accept responsibility for those consequences? You
have to be strong, Jack, and you have to do your job
(he hangs up and slams the phone on the
desk)
Cut to: Jack,
who also hangs up, just as Megan comes out of the house
MEGAN
Come on. Let’s make this a night to
remember
[Fade to Black]
[Flashes of the day’s images in
sequence]
40. INT. Morgue. NIGHT.
(Carrie is looking at a book entitled
“Lord of the Rings trivia”)
CARRIE (laughing)
Okay, okay…who secretly led the Rohirrum
through the mountain passes to Minas Tirith’s aid?
DAVIS
Okay, I know this…ohhh…
CARRIE
Oh, no, it doesn’t look like it!
DAVIS
Ohh….Celebrimborn…no?
CARRIE
Oh, I got you! It’s Ghan-Buri-Ghan!
(Davis groans disappointedly)
You gotta take your punishment!
(she hands him a shot glass)
DAVIS
All right
(his cell phone rings)
Saved by the bell!
(he goes over to answer it)
Hellooo?
Cut to: TRU
Davis?
Cut to: DAVIS
No, it’s Zoron. Of course it’s Davis
(he and Carrie laugh)
Cut to: TRU
I need your help. Have you been drinking?
Cut to: DAVIS (he walks through to his office)
Uh… (he almost walks into the doorframe)
Just a little bit. I’m on a date with
Carrie, but I’m clear headed I swear. Right here at your service, go ahead
Cut to: TRU
Well, I’ve covered all the bases with Megan
and Jack, but I wanna be at the Edison Tower, just to make sure nothing goes
wrong. Do you know how late the Observation Deck stays open?
Cut to: DAVIS (looking on his computer)
The Edison Tower Observation Deck stays
open from…
(Carrie walks silently up to his office
door, listening in)
9am to midnight
Cut to: TRU
Okay, well, I’m gonna be a little bit late
to work. I’m gonna stay till they close
Cut to: DAVIS
You go, girl
TRU (v.o.)
Thanks, D
Cut to: TRU
Just take it easy on the Bartles and James,
okay?
Cut to: DAVIS
Okay. Bye-bye
CARRIE (whispering)
I have to go to the little girl’s room
DAVIS
Okay
(Carrie walks back through to the other
room, picks up her cellphone, and walks into the corridor. She dials)
JACK (v.o.)
Yeah?
CARRIE
Tru’s headed to Edison Tower, she wants to get there before you
Cut to: JACK,
walking with Megan
Got it. Thanks
Cut to: Carrie,
who hangs up and walks back into the morgue
41. EXT. Street. NIGHT.
MEGAN
Bad news?
JACK
Work. Scheduling thing
MEGAN
They always call this late?
JACK
We never sleep
MEGAN
Well, I am glad you took the day off
JACK
Yeah, me too
MEGAN
Otherwise today would have turned out very
differently
(they begin to climb the steps up
towards the Edison Tower)
JACK
I’ll tell you a secret. I…I hate my job
MEGAN
Then why not quit?
JACK
I’m not sure I’m strong enough
MEGAN
Oh, so you take some time off and figure it
out. It’s not the end of the world
JACK
I hope not
MEGAN
You know, you’ve never told me exactly what
it is that you do
JACK
I help people. Although, most of the time,
they don’t realise that I am helping them, but I am. I try to make sure their
lives go according to plan
MEGAN
Like a counsellor?
JACK
Yeah. Sort of like that
MEGAN
Helping people. It doesn’t sound so bad to
me
(they step into the elevator and Jack
presses the button)
42. EXT. Street. NIGHT.
(Tru drives up in her car outside the Edison Tower. She climbs out, and looks around)
43. INT. Edison Tower. NIGHT.
(Jack and Megan walk out onto the Deck.
Jack walks half a step behind her)
MEGAN
You know what we should do? We should close
our eyes, spin around, point a finger, and whatever direction it is, we go.
Car, boat, train, I don’t care, first thing in the morning
JACK
That would be great
MEGAN
It’s funny…I feel like I’ve been given a
second chance. You know that feeling?
JACK
Yeah, I do. Hey, Megan…your list. You
should keep it now
(he reaches out to hand it to her, but
the wind takes it. It flutters over the safety barrier and onto the ledge. The
clock beside the ledge reads 10:55pm)
JACK
Megan, I’m sorry
MEGAN
I got it
(she begins to move towards it)
JACK
No…no, wait a second
MEGAN
Hey, it’s my list
(Megan moves to the barrier, leans over
it and tries to grab the list)
JACK
Megan, wait…Megan, Megan!
(Megan slips forward over the barrier,
and screams in terror. She flips over the ledge and tries to grab onto the
railings. She misses them, but Jack’s hand reaches over and grabs her)
MEGAN (screaming)
Ja…! (she screams) Jack!
JACK
I got you! I got you…
MEGAN
Help me! Jack!
(the camera pans down to the ground
below. A woman yells in fright)
WOMAN
Look up there!
(Tru looks up, and sees Megan dangling
over the edge. She sets off at a run)
MEGAN
Jack! Help me! (she screams again)
Jack!
[Flashback: Megan’s body, lying dead
on the ground: MEGAN: “Jack…help me”]
MEGAN (sobbing)
Pull me up, please, Jack…please…
Cut to: Tru,
pressing the elevator button urgently. She gives up, and runs for the stairs
JACK
I can’t
(Megan gasps in terror)
JACK
I can’t, I’m not strong enough
MEGAN
Jack!
(she looks over her shoulder, sees how
far the ground is below, and screams again)
Jack, please! Help me!
JACK (shaking
his head)
I’m so, so sorry
MEGAN
Jack…
HELPER (running
up to them)
Just hold on, man!
Cut to: Tru,
she has reached the top, and runs towards them
MEGAN
Jack!
WOMAN
Somebody call 911!
Cut to: Jack’s hand, slipping
away from Megan’s arm
He looks down at her, he looks distressed,
she looks terrified. Then slowly, he lets go of her arm
(Megan screams as she starts to fall.
The people on the Observation Deck gasp and scream in terror. Tru rushes up to
the barrier beside Jack, and looks down at Megan’s body, on the ground below)
(Tru turns to Jack, angrily. Jack is
backing away, looking like he is disgusted with himself)
TRU
I wish it were you
JACK
That makes two of us
[Fade to Black]
[END CREDITS]
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Transcribed by JAMIE ROSE DAVIES for http://www.twiztv.com
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