EVERWOOD by Greg Berlanti
EVERWOOD by Greg Berlanti
EVERWOOD by Greg Berlanti
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CONTINUED: (2)<br />
EDNA<br />
This joint's about to get louder than<br />
the Long Binh airfield's in '67.<br />
DOCTOR BROWN<br />
I don't understand.<br />
EDNA<br />
When you rented this establishment it was<br />
still a train station, correct?<br />
DOCTOR BROWN<br />
A non-functioning one.<br />
EDNA<br />
Mostly non-functioning.<br />
The RUMBLING gets louder.<br />
DOCTOR BROWN<br />
How do you mean?<br />
EDNA<br />
No passenger trains run through Everwood.<br />
Freights do. Twice a week. THAT'S THE<br />
TUESDAY, 8:15!<br />
Edna yells this last part because that's the only way Doctor<br />
Brown would hear it. Off Andy's look of concern...<br />
INT. COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL. HALLWAY. DAY.<br />
Between classes. Ephram heads toward his locker, lost in his<br />
own unhappy world. He opens it. A note falls out.<br />
It says in flowery cursive: "MEET ME AFTER SCHOOL. BY THE<br />
BLEACHERS -- AMY." Ephram pumps his fist in victory.<br />
EPHRAM<br />
Yes!<br />
(he does a little dance)<br />
I'm cool. Way cool. Meeting Amy.<br />
After school. 'Cause I'm cool.<br />
He accidentally drops his books. Maybe he's not so cool.<br />
INT. DOCTOR BROWN'S OFFICE. DAY.<br />
Post-freight train. Edna straightens things. Andy's nowhere<br />
around as Mrs. Baxworth enters, carrying a CUMBERSOME PLANT.<br />
Edna and Brenda eye each other. A mutual disgust abounds.<br />
(CONTINUED)<br />
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