From Script to Screen - “The Last War” Scene 3
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From Script to Screen - “The Last War” Scene 3
The final scene.
From Script to Screen - “The Last War” Scene 2
Next up, here’s humanity on the brink of war and Octavia’s big speech.
From Script to Screen - “The Last War”
In honor of the series finale, “The Last War,” written and directed by Jason Rothenberg, we'll be posting three scenes from the script.
First up: Clarke faces her judge.
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From last night’s episode, written by Ross Knight and directed by Michael Cliett, here is Raven and Murphy’s catch-up leading into Bellamy and Cadogan’s discussion at the top of the stairs.
From Script to Screen - “The Stranger” Scene 2
For our second scene, here’s Bellamy arriving to talk to Raven and Echo.
From Script to Screen - “The Stranger” Scene 1
From last night’s episode, written by Blythe Ann Johnson and directed by Amanda Row, first we have our opening scene, featuring Nelson’s last stand.
From Script to Screen - “Etherea” Scene 2
For our second scene, that final reunion between our heroes long separated.
From Script to Screen - “Etherea” Scene 1
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From Script to Screen - “A Little Sacrifice” Scene 2
Here’s that epic last scene, starting with Echo’s friends talking her out of her grief-fueled vengeance and ending on Diyoza’s heartbreaking final sacrifice.
This is an unusually long scene for the show - 6 pages - and comprised the entire final act of the episode. As you’ll see, we had to change the name of the WMD for air. And, as is so often the case, many lines and beats had to be cut to get the episode down to time.
From Script to Screen - “A Little Sacrifice” Scene 1
Hope you enjoyed last night’s episode, written by Nikki Goldwaser and directed by Sherwin Shilati! For our first scene: two men out of time. Cadogan and Gabriel share a meal, millennial and Gen Z connecting long after they left Earth behind.
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Octavia and Levitt share an intimate moment.
From Script to Screen - 709 “The Flock” Scene 1
Sheidheda massacres the believers.
From Script to Screen - 708 “Anaconda” Scene 2
Becca activates the space ball and the family stands together around it. As you can see there’s differences in dialogue between the script and the screen. Some sections had to be cut for airing purposes. But here is the scene in its entirety!
From Script to Screen - 708 “Anaconda” Scene 1
Callie talks to Reese and Cadogan on the holo, Grace tells Callie the meaning of “Anaconda” and tranqs Lucy before leaving in the chopper.
From Script to Screen - 707 “The Queen’s Gambit” Scene 2
Second up we have Sheidheda calling checkmate on Murphy!