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Scene Summary • Script Summary • Trivia |
Flashback: Meeting the Family | |
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Chronicle | DC Chronicle |
Game Date | September 5th, 1914 |
Real Date | November 2, 2016 |
Characters | Esme Murphy Ian Kross James Murphy Rebecca Murphy |
Locations | Stratford-upon-Avon, England |
Previous Scene | Flashback: Bad Poetry (Ian, James) |
Next Scene | Flashback: Familiar Face (Ian, Percy) I'll See You Again in My Dreams (Rebecca) |
Content Warnings | Racism, Violence |
Original Scene | Flashback: Meeting the Family |
Flashback: Meeting the Family is a scene from the DC Chronicle featuring Esme Murphy, Ian Kross, James Murphy, and Rebecca Murphy. It depicts
Scene Summary
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Script Summary
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Ian and James drive across England, stopping for lunch along the way, and arrive at an Irish Traveller encampment in the late afternoon. Ian parks a short distance from the road. James jumps out of the car and fans at the dust with his hat.
JAMES: It's something, isn't it? |
Ian gets out of the car.
IAN: Indeed. |
He puts the car's roof up.
IAN: I'm quite looking forward to-- |
Rebecca shrieks and runs toward them, tackling James. He lifts her and spins her in his arms, shouting as well.
IAN: --to meeting your family. |
James puts Rebecca back down.
JAMES: Well, let's not wait then, yeah? Becky, my girl, I'd like you to meet my friend from school, Lord Bayham. My lord, this is my sister, Becky. |
Ian tips his hat.
IAN: Miss Becky. It's a pleasure. Your brother's already told me such an awful lot about you. |
REBECCA: He never did! |
She giggles.
REBECCA: He hasn't told us nothing 'bout the likes of you. I would'a remembered. |
James laughs as well.
JAMES: Just don't know enough yet, is all. |
He hugs Rebecca and rests his chin on her shoulder.
JAMES: Give me another term, I'll have all the good stories to share, mo stoirin.[1] |
Esme shouts from up the hill as she walks toward them, two large men following her.
ESME: Rebecca Ann Murphy! Gheobhaidh tú ar shiúl![2] |
Rebecca squeals, curtseys to Ian, and runs in the other direction. James rushes forward to greet Esme and several others as they arrive and explains the situation in an Irish Gaelic patois. Ian takes off his hat.
ESME: So you're staying for dinner? |
JAMES: Of course you are! You can't drive all that way back out to Hampshire on an empty stomach. |
Ian nods.
IAN: Yes. I mean, I would love to, if it's not an imposition. How very kind of you all. |
Esme nods, then turns to return to the camp.
ESME: Go get yourselves clean, then, you're carrying more of the road than the horses. And if you see that girl, you tell her there's washing needs to be done! |
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Trivia
- Although Ian refers to the encampment as being made up of "gypsies," they are actually Irish Travellers, an unrelated ethnic group native to Ireland that are often confused with the Romani due to being similarly traditionally mobile.
- Esme's suspicious response is due to the fact that Ian is a member of the English peerage; the Irish Travellers have been oppressed by the English aristocracy for centuries.