INVENTING THE ABBOTTS - Daily Script
INVENTING THE ABBOTTS - Daily Script
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<strong>INVENTING</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>ABBOTTS</strong> - Rev. 2/16/96 42.<br />
69 CONTINUED: (2) 69<br />
DOUG<br />
Home for the summer.<br />
(slight beat)<br />
It's cheaper if he stays here for<br />
the summer. He can save more<br />
money for school, 'cause he<br />
doesn't have to pay rent. Money's<br />
tight, you know, we're sort of<br />
poor.<br />
PAMELA<br />
You're not poor, are you?<br />
DOUG<br />
Hell -- you kidding? Even with<br />
Jacey working summers, my mom had<br />
to borrow against the house so he<br />
could go to Penn. I don't know<br />
where the money'll come from for<br />
me to go to college.<br />
Doug sees Joan Abbott prompting Ted to cut in on his<br />
dance with Pamela. Doug's bitterness swells.<br />
DOUG<br />
I hear Alice and Peter are getting<br />
a divorce.<br />
PAMELA<br />
They're just separated.<br />
DOUG<br />
What's the difference?<br />
PAMELA<br />
I don't know, you'll have to ask<br />
them.<br />
DOUG<br />
So, where's Eleanor tonight?<br />
PAMELA<br />
Eleanor's... just not here.<br />
DOUG<br />
Is she pregnant?<br />
PAMELA<br />
No! Who said that?<br />
(CONTINUED)