SHOOTING DOGS screenplay by David Wolstencroft
SHOOTING DOGS screenplay by David Wolstencroft
SHOOTING DOGS screenplay by David Wolstencroft
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CONTINUED:<br />
I know.<br />
Episode 5 - Yellow Pages 28.4.04 38.<br />
RUTH<br />
SAM<br />
Other people only get the fear when<br />
the Great White Shark that's<br />
attacking them has a spider on its<br />
nose.<br />
Ruth looks strangely at Sam.<br />
SAM (CONT'D)<br />
My point is. We've all got things<br />
we're scared about. But doing them<br />
is what makes us feel alive. When<br />
was the last time you really felt<br />
alive like this?<br />
RUTH<br />
I can't remember.<br />
SAM<br />
So come on. Go to this thing.<br />
Enjoy it. Ask him out.<br />
How?<br />
RUTH<br />
SAM<br />
Just ... ask.<br />
RUTH<br />
Hi, I've been listening to your<br />
phone conversations for twelve<br />
weeks ...<br />
SAM<br />
Not that bit. Obviously.<br />
Malcolm walks past. Sees the Requiem libretto. He starts<br />
humming it, almost unconsciously, like he can't help it.<br />
SAM (CONT'D)<br />
(glances at Malcolm and<br />
thinks)<br />
You need a wing man.<br />
RUTH<br />
You'll come?<br />
SAM<br />
I can't sing to save my life. But<br />
...<br />
Sam looks up at Malcolm still humming and looks at Ruth.