"A Portrait For Troian"
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Cut Scenes: In a draft script (unknown version), Sam's opening monologue was very different ("Dad taught me at a very young age never to fear the unknown [...] He also told me to always keep an open mind"). The conversation between Troian and Sam at the lake plays out a little earlier, and is extended with some extra- unremarkable - dialogue, and at the end of the scene, the discussion they have about the root of Troian's anger is missing. Although not in the draft script, Carolyn Seymour (Priscilla) has twice recounted a scene that never made it to the final cut, as she recalled "sitting in the water, being submerged, was the most uncomfortable scene I've ever shot." She explained that bobbing to the surface of the water was "not possible in Victorian clothes.' " |