lost scene
A scene from The Summer of Love.
This script was cut from The Summer of Love.
The scene didn't seem to fit in the continuity of the episodes as
they were aired. This script was retrieved from Ed Hall's FAQ and
is unedited. The setup is, after completing the calculations on
the wall, Quinn hears Remi singing outside and he ditches the FBI
and runs after him. Then this occurs:
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REMBRANDT (CONT'D) Where's the Professor? As if on cue, Arturo bursts out of the loft, running after them and trying to hold four guns at the same time. Scant seconds later, the Feds also exit the building, sprinting after him. Arturo spins, dropping three of the guns and shooting the fourth one in the air as a warning that gets the Feds to freeze. Uncomfortable carrying any firearms, he flings the fourth gun away and resumes running toward his friends. ARTURO Hurry up, get back in the car! The Feds are scrambling to retrieve their guns as Quinn, Arturo and Rembrandt hurry back to the Cadillac. Rembrandt jumps behind the wheel, Quinn and Arturo dive into the open back seat - Copeland and Yenn have retrieved their guns, they OPEN FIRE. Rembrandt is driving and ducking, as bullets whiz past the accelerating purple vehicle. REMBRANDT Seems like you two make friends wherever you go! Why am I not surprised?! The Caddy screeches around the corner at breakneck speed and gets away - for the moment. INT. THE CADDY - NIGHT - ARTURO IS IN THE FRONT Quinn in the back; Rembrandt drives, keeping a careful eye on the rearview mirror, while bemoaning his near brush with domesticity. REMBRANDT Man, that is the _last_ time I do a good deed. The Crying Man gave that woman his all, and look at the thanks he got. (to Quinn, in mirror) Now, what was that about the timer? QUINN It's badly damaged. We can't open the gate at will anymore. So the Professor and I did some calculating based on The Helix Spiral -- REMBRANDT -- Felix who? QUINN _Helix_. It's a ten dimensional form of Witten's index theorum. REMBRANDT Oh. That. QUINN It suggests there will be a single window of opportunity on each Earth we visit. A moment in time when the weakened powers of the gizmo will still allow us to access the gate. ARTURO The window he's referring to will be different on each Earth - mere minutes till it arrives on some, several months on others. REMBRANDT So you're saying we may have to wait _months_ on some of these worlds before we can try and get home again? ARTURO Correct. We've re-rigged the timer to serve as a countdown device, telling us how long till the window on each Earth we visit. REMBRANDT What if the window comes and goes and we never access the gate? ARTURO I'm afraid it's 29.7 years to the next opportunity. So that's a mistake we can not afford. We must always be sure to be together at the appointed time... or else. QUINN We're lucky we didn't miss the window on this world. He shows Rembrandt the timer: it reads 42 MINUTES, 16 SECONDS, and counting. QUINN (CONT'D) How far to the commune? REMBRANDT About forty-five minutes (winks) _If_ we obey the speed limit. That said, he slams on the accelerator.
That's the end of the scene, they have since mentioned the 29 year rule in 3rd season episodes.