female experiences
a biological reaction to chocolate...
that triggers the same
pleasurable responses as are
triggered during the sex act.
By substituting chocolate for sex...
the female will soon learn
the difference between sex and love.
Love for a man will
no longer occupy her mind.
She will now find that she has
the time and the energy...
to move on to level two...
where taking on new challen
aiding or harming the fitness of an organism. Or, worse, they could take the group-selectionist view and talk about how a gene or an organism helps the survival of the species. But Dawkins makes a convincing case that it is best to look at natural selection at the level of the gene. Each gene wants to secure its survival and maximize its proliferation in the future.
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Editor JOHN STOTHART
Director of Photography JOHN HOOPER
Thelma is peeking in the exposed corner of a window of a
boat shed where her brother Richard is with Miss Marissa,
who is stroking his face and begins taking his shirt off.
Music by LAURENCE JUBER
Screenplay by ANTHONY SIMMONS
Thelma takes her paper bag of groceries and leaves the
window where she was spying, and goes into her house. Aer
who continue to believe in themselves despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. This is GUS GORMAN.
Behind the teller몶s wicket is a middle-aged female CLERK with the requisite officious manner and heart of stone common to her profession. As the MAN ahead of GUS finishes his turn and walks away, she barks out:
CLERK
Name?
GUS
(as he tries to
untangle his
yo-yo string)
Gus Gorman.
HEATHERS
An Original Screenplay
by
Daniel Waters
FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT
Registered WGAW
February 8, 1988
NOTE: THE HARD COPY OF THIS SCRIPT CONTAINED SCENE NUMBERS
AND SOME "OMITTED" SLUGS. THEY HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR THIS
SOFT COPY.
FADE IN:
EXT. SAWYERS BACKYARD--DAWN
Elegiac music murmurs as three female and barefoot PAIRS OF
LEGS in skirts break from tableau to gently engage in Croquet.
A blue