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THE SHAME OF SAN JOAQUIN | |
WGAw #1834463 | |
FADE IN: | |
EXT. SUBDIVISION - MORNING | |
A peculiar wind blows snowflakes past a wall guarding the | |
entrance to a neighborhood that reads “SAN JOAQUIN ESTATES”. | |
In a black Mustang idling at the curb sits BOBBY GONZALEZ, a | |
directionless young man with a hard look and disheveled hair. | |
A police scanner crackles on the dashboard, but Bobby’s eyes | |
are locked in a standoff with a FAMILY OF LIGHT-UP REINDEER | |
amidst a lawn full of Christmas decor. | |
Suddenly, the FATHER REINDEER is mounted behind the MOTHER | |
doggie-style; the teenage culprit, COLTON, jogs to the car. | |
COLTON | |
They go ballistic when I do that | |
... I do it every night! | |
Bobby hands him a baggy of weed without a look. | |
COLTON (CONT’D) | |
You’re a life-saver, Bobby. | |
Holidays are unbearable at my | |
house. My family sucks. | |
Bobby shoots him a glance and Colton reaches in his pocket. | |
While Bobby’s eyes return to the reindeer, Colton tosses a | |
wad of cash in Bobby’s lap and hops out of the car. | |
COLTON (CONT’D) | |
Text you in a few weeks. | |
When Bobby finally counts the bills in his lap, he comes up | |
short; he jumps out of the car to give chase, but Colton is | |
already sprinting away. | |
Bobby curses Colton and finds himself beside the scandalized | |
yard reindeer family. He repositions them as the HOMEOWNER | |
opens his door with a disapproving scowl. | |
HOMEOWNER | |
It’s Christmas Eve, son. Get | |
yourself home, be with your folks. | |
The door slams and a feeling hits Bobby in the gut. He | |
engages the BABY REINDEER now who seems to call to him. | |
Bobby surveys his surroundings inconspicuously and steals the | |
baby reindeer. | |
2. | |
INT. AIRPLANE CABIN - MEANWHILE | |
A Flight Attendant gestures for seat belts to be fastened as | |
a VOICE comes over the intercom: | |
ATTENDANT (O.C) | |
Ladies and gentlemen, we’re | |
beginning our descent into Dallas. | |
ERICA BEDFORD, an unapproachable young woman in sweats and | |
glasses, retrieves a sleeve of Nicotine Gum from her purse. | |
She pops one in her mouth and chews anxiously. | |
As she pops another piece, she notices a nearby PASSENGER | |
watching with concern. | |
ERICA | |
I hate flying. | |
PASSENGER | |
You’ll be home soon enough. | |
Erica absorbs this response and tosses yet another piece in | |
her mouth. She looks out the window. | |
Yep. | |
ERICA | |
EXT. GONZALEZ HOUSE - MEANWHILE | |
The Mustang roars up the driveway of a modest home and | |
screeches to a halt. | |
Bobby steps out with a look of disbelief as his indomitable | |
mother, EMILIA, lines boxes up along the garage door. | |
When she notices Bobby, she glares at him and lets a box of | |
his stuff drop on the hard concrete with a crunch. | |
EMILIA | |
How many times? | |
BOBBY | |
What are you doing? | |
EMILIA | |
You’re moving out. | |
BOBBY | |
(beat) | |
What did you do with it? | |
3. | |
EMILIA | |
Flushed it. You’re welcome. | |
He pursues her to the back door as she heads inside. | |
BOBBY | |
That was all I had! My savings, my | |
income--everything! | |
(off her look) | |
What am I supposed to do? Where am | |
I supposed to go? | |
She shrugs and puts a hand on the doorknob. | |
BOBBY (CONT’D) | |
You look down on me now, but I | |
don’t see you complaining when I | |
buy the groceries or pay the rent-When she turns, the look in her eyes stops him in his tracks. | |
EMILIA | |
It’s not fair for a boy to bury his | |
father before he can be made a man, | |
but this niño caprichoso in front | |
of me is an even greater disgrace. | |
(beat) | |
I love you, but I will not enable | |
you. Time to go. |
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