Terminal, The - pilot

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LAUREN Lucy has seen enough funerals for one week. REECE

It was almost empty. Boozer deserved more. Mallory’s wife didn’t show. Neither did the Corteses. Reece pulls on to the 5 FREEWAY. In his SIDEVIEW MIRROR: he notices the Taurus pull on to the Freeway as well. LAUREN You’re really going to do this? REECE What? LAUREN Reece changes lanes. He spies the Taurus again and speeds up, putting distance between himself and the unmarked sedan. LAUREN (CONT’D) Have you called that clinic? REECE I’m feeling better. LAUREN Boozer was practically family, and you stood there looking... numb. I know what it’s like to hide pain. But that’s for a sport-- Reece’s eyes shift from the Ford in his rearview to an EXIT for DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO up ahead. REECE This isn’t about you, Laur. You got no idea what’s been going on. LAUREN Tell other people how to mourn, when you just stood watch at 15 funerals and never shed a tear. That’s not normal, Reece.

You’re right. Because you’ve been keeping it all to yourself. But you’re barely sleeping. You’ve had headaches. REECE I’m working--

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