Desperate House Wife S01 S05 Drama.doc

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1、 Desperate Hosuewive 绝望主妇1-5季 睿民资料、真实可靠 第1584/1584页DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES1X01: PILOT -OPEN ON: EXT. WISTERIA LANE - MORNING (A school bus drives up the road. Friendly Good Morning are exchanged between neighbors. A woman pushes a baby carriage along, while a car pulls out of a driveway and drives down

2、 the road. GABRIELLE jogs past a fence on the sidewalk. Pan to: (EXT.YOUNG HOUSE - FRONT YARD) (MARY ALICE comes out of her front door and down the porch steps, carrying a basket of flowers. She kneels in front of her flowerbed, and smells a flower, smiling faintly.) NARRATOR: My name is Mary Alice

3、Young. When you read this mornings paper, you may come across an article about the unusual day I had last week. Normally, theres never anything newsworthy about my life. That all changed last Thursday. Of course everything seemed as normal at first. I made my breakfast for my family. (Cut to: MARY A

4、LICE, carrying a plate of waffles to the breakfast table, where PAUL and ZACH are sitting. She passes the plate to PAUL.) MARY ALICE:Here we are. Waffles. NARRATOR: I performed my chores. (Cut to: MARY ALICE, flipping a switch on the washing machine, and then lifting a basket of clothing off the mac

5、hine. NARRATOR: I completed my projects. (Cut to: MARY ALICE, stirring a paintbrush in a can of paint and painting a garden chair) NARRATOR: I ran my errands (Cut to: MARY ALICE picking up the dry-cleaning, then retrieving the mail from the mailbox.) NARRATOR: In truth, I spent the day as I spend ev

6、ery other day - quietly polishing the routine of my life until it gleamed with perfection. (Cut to: MARY ALICE, straightening a photo frames on top of the piano. She sighs with satisfaction, a contented smile on her face.) NARRATOR: Thats why it was so astonishing when I decided to go to my hallway

7、closet to retrieve a revolver that had never been used. (Cut to: MARY ALICE takes a box off a shelf in the closet. Looking worried and distraught, she shakily puts a revolver to her temple. We see a finger pulling the trigger, and a loud shot is heard. The camera stays on the YOUNG family picture, a

8、s the blurred reflection of MARY ALICE is shown in the frame of the picture falling to the ground.) (Cut to: MRS. HUBERS HOUSE - KITCHEN) (MRS. HUBERs finger dips into a pool of red sauce (resembling blood). She licks the sauce on her finger, as she turns her head towards the YOUNG house, puzzled by

9、 the sound shes heard.) NARRATOR: My body was discovered by my neighbor, Mrs. Martha Huber, who had been startled by a strange popping sound. Her curiosity aroused, Mrs. Huber tried to think of a reason for dropping in on me unannounced. After some initial hesitation, she decided to return the blend

10、er she had borrowed from me 6 months before. (MRS. HUBER takes a blender labeled Property of MARY ALICE YOUNG off a shelf, and hurries next door to ring the doorbell. Hearing no answer, she hurries to the side of the house, where she peers inside the window and sees MARY ALICEs dead body lying on th

11、e ground, a pool of blood next to her. She screams. We see MRS. HUBER hurry back to her own house.) MRS HUBER: (on the phone) Its my neighbor. I think shes been shot, theres blood everywhere. Yes, youve got to send an ambulance. Youve got to send one right now! (MRS. HUBER hangs up the phone. She st

12、ands in the kitchen, lips trembling, fighting tears.) NARRATOR: And for a moment, Mrs. Huber stood motionless in her kitchen, grief-stricken by this senseless tragedy. But, only for a moment. (MRS. HUBER turns her head sideways, noticing the blender sitting on the kitchen counter. She rips the label

13、 off the blender, and puts it back on her shelf.) NARRATOR: If there was one thing Mrs. Huber was known for, it was her ability to look on the bright side. (MRS. HUBER shuts the cupboard door.) OPENING CREDITS -CUT TO: EXT. WISTERIA LANE - DAY (Residents wearing black clothing and bearing plates and

14、 baskets of food are walking towards the YOUNG household) NARRATOR: I was laid to rest on a Monday. After the funeral, all the residents of Wisteria Lane came to pay their respects. And as people do in this situation, they brought food. (Pan to: LYNETTE, holding a plate of fried chicken with one han

15、d as she walks.) NARRATOR: Lynette Scavo brought fried chicken. Lynette had a great family recipe for fried chicken. (Flashback to: LYNETTE talking animatedly in a conference room as she points at a projected screen with charts and figures, a room full of corporate businesspeople taking notes or wat

16、ching as she shows her presentation, smiling with confidence.) NARRATOR: Of course, she didnt cook much as she was moving up the corporate ladder. She didnt have the time. (Fade to: The doctors office, where he performs a sonogram on LYNETTEs exposed belly, as LYNETTE lies in a chair watching the sc

17、reen, laughing with excitement. Her husband, TOM, sits next to her as he watches with amazement at the sonogram, holding LYNETTEs hand.) NARRATOR: But when her doctor announced Lynette was pregnant, her husband Tom had an idea. Why not quit your job? Kids do much better with stay at home mums; it wa

18、s so much less stressful. (We see TOM gesturing, talking animatedly as he proposes this idea to LYNETTE, who nods hesitantly in agreement as she looks at him.) NARRATOR: But this was not the case. (End of flashback. Resume to present.) (LYNETTE pushes a baby carriage with her free hand, looking wear

19、y. The SCAVO children, Twins PRESTON & PORTER, and the younger brother PARKER, jostle each other as they walk on the sidewalk in front of the carriage, bickering rowdily with each other.) NARRATOR: In fact, Lynettes life had become so hectic she was now forced to get her chicken from a fast food res

20、taurant. Lynette would have appreciated the irony of it if she stopped to think about it, but she couldnt. She didnt have the time. (LYNETTE pushes in front of the 3 boys, trying to separate them.) LYNETTE: Hey, hey, hey, hey! (She kneels in front of them with a stern look on her face.) LYNETTE: Sto

21、p it, stop it, stop it. Stop it. PRESTON: But Mom! LYNETTE: No, you are going to behave today. I am not going to be humiliated in front of the entire neighborhood. And, just so you know how serious I am. (Reaches inside her top and pulls a folded piece of paper from her pocket) PRESTON: Whats that?

22、LYNETTE: Santas cell-phone number. PORTER: Howd you get that? LYNETTE: I know someone, who knows someone, who knows an elf. And if anyone of you acts up, so help me, I will call Santa and tell him you want socks for Christmas. You willing to risk that? SCAVO kids: Uh-uh! (All shake their heads vehem

23、ently) LYNETTE: Okay. (She tucks the paper back in her pocket, and straightens.) LYNETTE: Lets get this over with. (The camera pans across the road.) (Pan to: EXT. SOLIS HOUSE - FRONT YARD) (CARLOS stands outside, hands in his pocket, turning his head to see GABRIELLE come out of the front door, hol

24、ding a plate in one hand and a bag in the other. She wears a black halter neck dress, black high heels and an expensive diamond necklace. ) NARRATOR: Gabrielle Solis, who lives down the block, brought a spicy paella. (Flashback to: GABRIELLE, strutting down a runway, wearing a pink dress as she mode

25、ls, the crowd is clapping and many cameras are flashing. The camera pans to CARLOS sitting in the audience.) NARRATOR: Since her modeling days in New York, Gabrielle had developed a taste for rich food and rich men. Carlos, who worked in mergers and acquisitions, proposed on their third date. Gabrie

26、lle was touched when tears welled up in his eyes. (Flash to: GABRIELLE and CARLOS, sitting in a restaurant. CARLOS holds out a ring as GABRIELLE gasps, excitedly hopping up and down in her chair as she agrees, smiling and laughing. We see the gleam of CARLOS tears of happiness as he smiles at her.)

27、NARRATOR: But she soon discovered this happened every time Carlos closed a big deal. (End of flashback. Resume to present.) (GABRIELLE walks down the pathway to where CARLOS is waiting, and hands him the plate. They start walking together towards the YOUNG house.) NARRATOR: Gabrielle liked her paell

28、a piping hot. However, her relationship with her husband was considerably cooler. CARLOS: If you talk to Al Mason at this thing, I want you to casually mention how much I paid for your necklace. GABRIELLE: Why dont I just pin the receipt to my chest? CARLOS: He let me know how much he paid for his w

29、ifes new convertible. Look, just work it into the conversation. GABRIELLE: Theres no way I can just work that in, Carlos. CARLOS: Why not? At the Donohue party, everyone was talking about mutual funds. And you found a way to mention you slept with half the Yankee outfield. GABRIELLE: Im telling you,

30、 it came up in the context of the conversation. CARLOS: Hey, people are starting to stare. Can you keep your voice down please? GABRIELLE: (sigh) Absolutely. Wouldnt want them to think were not happy. -CUT TO: EXT. YOUNG HOUSE - PORCH. (The door opens to BREEs serenely smiling face. We see REX, her

31、husband, behind her, an expression of exasperation on his face.) NARRATOR: Bree Van De Kamp, who lives next door, brought baskets of muffins she baked from scratch. Bree was known for her cooking. (Flashback to: BREE, sitting at a sewing machine, making clothes.) NARRATOR: And for making her own clo

32、thes. (Cut to: BREE, garbed in work-wear, planting a tree.) NARRATOR: And for doing her own gardening. (Cut to: BREE, using a hand knife to slice open the cover of a stuffed chair.) NARRATOR: And for reupholstering her own furniture. (End of flashback. Resume to present.) NARRATOR: Yes, Brees many t

33、alents were known throughout the neighborhood. And everyone on Wisteria Lane thought of Bree as the perfect wife and mother. Everyone, that is, except her own family. (We see an exasperated REX, and her children - an annoyed ANDREW and a frazzled-looking DANIELLE - behind BREE, the very image of per

34、fection. She carries a basket of baked goods in each hand as she walks up to PAUL and ZACH, looking sympathetic.) BREE: Paul, Zachary. ZACH: Hello Mrs. Van De Kamp. PAUL: Bree, you shouldnt have gone to all this trouble. (PAUL extends his hands to take the baskets from BREE, who moves the baskets ou

35、t of his reach as he tries to take them from her.) BREE: It was no trouble at all. Now the basket with the red ribbon (holds up the basket) is filled with desserts for your guests. But the one with the blue ribbon (holds up the other basket) is just for you and Zachary. Its got rolls, muffins, break

36、fast type things. PAUL: Thank you. BREE: Well, the least I could do is make sure you boys had a decent meal to look forward to in the morning. I know youre out of your minds with grief. (REX, ANDREW and DANIELLE exchange long-suffering glances and mental eyeballing.) PAUL: Yes, we are. BREE: (beat)

37、Of course, I will need the baskets back once youre done. (Smiling serenely) (REX looks with disbelief at his wife.) PAUL: (taken back) Of course. (BREE walks off with the baskets, leaving the rest of them stunned. REX is literally open-mouthed with disbelief.) (Cut to: EXT. MAYER HOUSE - PORCH - DAY

38、) (SUSAN and her daughter JULIE comes out of their front door. SUSAN holds a flat, rectangular dish covered in tin foil. The wind blows the foil off; SUSAN snatches it back and recovers the dish as she and JULIE walk down the pathway. NARRATOR: Susan Mayer, who lives across the street, brought macar

39、oni and cheese. Her husband Karl always teased her about her macaroni, saying it was the only thing she knew how to cook, and she rarely made it well. It was too salty the night she and Karl moved into their new house. (Flashback to: SUSAN and KARL sitting at their kitchen table, laughing and smilin

40、g. JULIE, as a baby, is sitting between them.) NARRATOR: It was too watery the night she found lipstick on Karls shirt. (Cut to: SUSAN throws a towel at KARL, who catches it and throws it on the ground, as they yell at each other. JULIE, as a toddler, sits there watching her parents argue.) NARRATOR

41、: She burned it the night Karl told her he was leaving her for his secretary.(Cut to: SUSAN and JULIE at about 13, sits at the table, the macaroni and cheese in the middle, untouched. KARL comes down the stairs carrying suitcases, and leaves via the kitchen door. SUSAN starts crying, as JULIE rubs h

42、er arm.) (End of flashback. Resume to present.) NARRATOR: A year had passed since the divorce. Susan was starting to think how nice it would be to have a man in her life, even one who would make fun of her cooking. JULIE: Mom, why would someone kill themselves? SUSAN: Well, sometimes people are so u

43、nhappy they think its the only way they can solve their problems. JULIE: But Mrs. Young always seemed happy. SUSAN: Yeah, sometimes people pretend to be one way on the outside and theyre totally different on the inside. JULIE: Oh you mean how Dads girlfriend is always smiling and says nice things bu

44、t deep down you just know shes a bitch. SUSAN: I dont like that word, Julie. But yeah, thats a great example. (Cut to: YOUNG HOUSE - LIVING ROOM - WAKE - DAY SUSAN and JULIE walk in the front door. SUSAN puts the dish down on the table and takes the tin foil off. JULIE joins the teenage group standi

45、ng next to the table.) JULIE: Hey, whats going on? (Cut to: YOUNG HOUSE - KITCHEN - WAKE - DAY SUSAN walks in, dumping the tin foil in the bin. BREE, GABRIELLE and LYNETTE are sitting around at the kitchen table. LYNETTE is holding the baby.) SUSAN: Sorry Im late. GABRIELLE: Hi Susan. LYNETTE: (smil

46、es at SUSAN) Hey. (BREE looks up at SUSAN, looking upset. SUSAN takes her place at the table, and looks at the one empty chair in the table, where MARY ALICE used to sit. She picks up the coffee pot, and starts pouring coffee into a mug. We follow the stream of coffee into the mug.) (Flashback to: T

47、he same stream of coffee being poured into a mug. SUSAN looks up at MARY ALICE, who is pouring coffee into SUSANS mug. MARY ALICE sits back down in her seat and puts down the coffee jug.) MARY ALICE (to SUSAN) :So? What did Karl say when you confronted him? SUSAN: Youll love this, he said it doesnt

48、mean anything, it was just sex. (They all groan.) BREE: Oh yes, page one of the philanderers handbook. SUSAN: Yeah, and then he got this Zen look on his face, and he said, you know Susan, most men live lives of quiet desperation. LYNETTE: Please tell me you punched him.SUSAN: No, I said, really? And what do most women lead, lives of noisy

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