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MATT: “Yeah, I worked with him a couple times. He |
comes through, looking for work, asking to see |
what’s available.” |
LIAM: You obviously have not heard the news from |
the traveling circus in town. From last night. |
MATT: “No. That’s the big blue tent, right?” |
LIAM: That’s correct. |
MATT: “No, what’s going on?” |
LAURA: (whispering) Enon turned into a zombie. |
SAM: What? |
LAURA: (louder) Enon turned into a zombie! |
(whispering) And was killed. |
SAM: What? |
MATT: “I’m sorry to hear that. That’s terrible. |
Wow, that’s really terrible. I’m sorry.” |
TRAVIS: We were trying to see if he might have |
worked with people that might have known what he |
was doing that day, earlier. |
MATT: “I haven’t seen him at the docks in a while. |
Not for a week, at least.” |
TRAVIS and LAURA: Really? |
LIAM: Is there anything out of the ordinary from |
the past week or two that comes to mind? Anything |
off about the run-of-the-mill stuff? |
MATT: “Other than a giant fucking snake ruining my |
house, but not that comes to mind, no. Circus |
"coming into town, that’s a little weird.” |
TRAVIS: I see you’re skinning the beast. Can I ask |
why? |
MATT: “I’m not going to let it go to waste. That’s |
some good meat. Some good skin.” |
MARISHA: You mentioned the circus coming to town |
as weird. Why? |
MATT: “Because there’s a circus in town.” |
LIAM: He just means out of the ordinary, yeah? |
MATT: “Yeah. We don’t get many shows and traveling |
folk. Last time this was here, a year ago, it came |
"and went in a week.” |
SAM: You said you hadn’t seen this– hi. You said |
you hadn’t seen this person in a week? Was that |
unusual? |
MATT: “No. I didn’t keep up with him. He came |
through every now and then. I had a little cash |
"and needed some help hauling things around. I |
asked for his assistance. He was an old fella, and |
"it was less that he was helpful and more that we |
wanted to help when we could.” |
TRAVIS: If we went down to the docks where he |
worked, is there anyone that we should ask for, to |
speak to, who might have known him better? |
MATT: “Your guess is as good as mine. To be fair, |
although we’re a community, we’re also relatively |
"competitive. You understand.” |
TRAVIS: I do. |
TALIESIN: You think anyone would have wanted him |
marked or harmed in some way? |
MATT: “I don’t think so. He’s an old man. I |
haven’t seen or heard anyone– his disposition |
"seemed positive enough, if a little sad and |
lonely.” |
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