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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Denault" data-source="post: 396197" data-attributes="member: 23030"><p>That script was revised very often. The final draft alone had eight additional revisions.</p><p>You said that before seeing Emma beaten Magiie was visiting Richard in prison in a scene that was cut</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://falconcrest.org/english/master.php?path=show/episodes/ai/bts/9/206[/URL]</p><p><strong><em>Deleted scene: Before Maggie comes home where Emma is waiting for her in the evening, the director's cut contained an act 1 scene with Maggie's first visit with Richard in prison — in a visiting room with a wire-mesh screen between them. Right at the beginning of this scene, Richard notices and addresses Maggie's new haircut. Richard tries to explain he has changed, having undergone a trauma in prison and feeling humilated. Maggie tries to fight off her tears because she is still torn between anger and her feelings for Richard. The scene ends with Maggie pulling out "We Miss You, Daddy" drawings from Michael and Kevin and pressing them against the glass partition. Unfortunately, this highly emotional scene was removed in post-production.</em></strong></p><p>What we saw is Maggie at the pool when she tells the babysitter that Richard's lawyer wants to see her. Richard is broke but Maggie is still at her house with service, she is at the pool with the kids.</p><p><em><strong>And when Julius visits her he tells her that she is very busy.</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Maggie</strong></em></p><p><em><strong> Listen now I'm very busy!!!Tell me how I can help you</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Julius</strong></em></p><p><em><strong> I come as a messenger from Richard, he's having a bad time.</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Maggie</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>I don't need you to tell me</strong></em></p><p>Julius gives him thebox of ring</p><p><em><strong>You're not going to open it, no</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Maggie</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>I won't do it, I'm sorry, I have to go back to the kids.</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Julius</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Magie, I've known you both for a long time.I don't come alone as Richard's lawyer.He is desperate Even if you don't care about anything. Make him believe that you </strong></em><strong><em>worry lie to him at least while he's in jail</em></strong></p><p>She later visits him in jail. A cold and distant Maggie,</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]mcRjmrBdYMM[/MEDIA]</p><p>They destroyed Maggie's character so that we would accept that three months later we would accept that a lovestruck Richard would marry Lauren.</p><p>These three scenes: Visit to the prison, Visit of Julius, Visit to the marital room underwent changes????.</p><p>What did Maggie think, Susan always spoke badly about her marriage to Richard.</p><p>But on her Twitter this year I posted this Twitter and David retweeted it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Denault, post: 396197, member: 23030"] That script was revised very often. The final draft alone had eight additional revisions. You said that before seeing Emma beaten Magiie was visiting Richard in prison in a scene that was cut [URL unfurl="true"]https://falconcrest.org/english/master.php?path=show/episodes/ai/bts/9/206[/URL] [B][I]Deleted scene: Before Maggie comes home where Emma is waiting for her in the evening, the director's cut contained an act 1 scene with Maggie's first visit with Richard in prison — in a visiting room with a wire-mesh screen between them. Right at the beginning of this scene, Richard notices and addresses Maggie's new haircut. Richard tries to explain he has changed, having undergone a trauma in prison and feeling humilated. Maggie tries to fight off her tears because she is still torn between anger and her feelings for Richard. The scene ends with Maggie pulling out "We Miss You, Daddy" drawings from Michael and Kevin and pressing them against the glass partition. Unfortunately, this highly emotional scene was removed in post-production.[/I][/B] What we saw is Maggie at the pool when she tells the babysitter that Richard's lawyer wants to see her. Richard is broke but Maggie is still at her house with service, she is at the pool with the kids. [I][B]And when Julius visits her he tells her that she is very busy. Maggie Listen now I'm very busy!!!Tell me how I can help you Julius I come as a messenger from Richard, he's having a bad time. Maggie I don't need you to tell me[/B][/I] Julius gives him thebox of ring [I][B]You're not going to open it, no Maggie I won't do it, I'm sorry, I have to go back to the kids. Julius Magie, I've known you both for a long time.I don't come alone as Richard's lawyer.He is desperate Even if you don't care about anything. Make him believe that you [/B][/I][B][I]worry lie to him at least while he's in jail[/I][/B] She later visits him in jail. A cold and distant Maggie, [MEDIA=youtube]mcRjmrBdYMM[/MEDIA] They destroyed Maggie's character so that we would accept that three months later we would accept that a lovestruck Richard would marry Lauren. These three scenes: Visit to the prison, Visit of Julius, Visit to the marital room underwent changes????. What did Maggie think, Susan always spoke badly about her marriage to Richard. But on her Twitter this year I posted this Twitter and David retweeted it. [/QUOTE]
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