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        Jack is at the bar when Lylla comes up and joins him.

                        JACK
                You look at the cassette?

                        LYLLA
                Interesting stuff.

                        JACK
                What'd I tell you?

                        LYLLA
                But not evidence of mental incapacity.

                        JACK
                Are you kidding me?  That stuff they're
                doing, all that sun worship or whatever
                the hell it is--

                        LYLLA
                Jack, it's strange.  You and I think
                it's weird, but there happens to be such
                a thing as religious freedom in this
                country and--

                        JACK
                Religion, hell -- it's a cult, man, it's
                a bunch of flipped-out leftover hippies
                or whatever, and Trudy's the worst of
                the lot.  Did you see the syringes?
                They do drugs as well.

                        LYLLA
                That's the only thing on the tape that
                interests me. But a court would not call her
                behavior evidence of mental incapacity.

                        JACK
                You got the tape?

                        LYLLA
                It's in my purse.  I have the video will as
                well.

                        JACK
                The will, what a crock -- I bet he loved
                putting that together.  Trudy must've been
                his assistant director.

                        LYLLA
                It's legal, is the point -- unless we have
                evidence to challenge it.

                        JACK
                Man, you know the trouble I went to to
                get all that stuff on tape?  You telling me
                it's not evidence?

                        LYLLA
                Sorry, Jack.  It won't stand in court.

                        JACK
                Christ.  Well, what about this?  This
                wedding going to be irrelevant, too?

                        LYLLA
                It depends what happens.

                        JACK
                That's just great.

                        LYLLA
                I'm tough because I want a strong case.

                        JACK
                Sounds to me like you think we have no
                case at all.

                        LYLLA
                So far we don't.

                        JACK
                Why the hell are you here anyway?  Let's
                just bag it and let Trudy give the whole damn
                estate to the cult.

                        LYLLA
                The church.

                        JACK
                It's no church.

                        LYLLA
                The Universal Church of Primitive Balance,
                and the IRS says it's a church.

                        JACK
                I can't believe this.  Really, why are you
                here?

                        LYLLA
                You asked me to come.

                        JACK
                I asked you to look at the facts, man!  If
                you can't see from that tape that Trudy's--

                        LYLLA
                Jack, all I'm saying is that it won't stand
                in court.  The tape is helpful.  The wedding
                may be helpful.  But we need harder evidence
                than either to get the court to make a
                judgment that she's incapable of handling her
                affairs, or that the will is rigged.

                        JACK
                Lylla, she plans to give everything to this
                so-called church, this group of maniacs.

                        LYLLA
                If she gets the judgment, she can do anything
                she wants with the money.

                        JACK
                So how do we build a case?

                        LYLLA
                We'll build a case.

                        JACK
                You don't give a guy much reason for
                optimism.

                        LYLLA
                It takes time, Jack.

                        JACK
                Great.  Meanwhile, she marries her lawyer,
                they for damn sure put together a case --
                and what do we have to challenge them?

                        LYLLA
                I think you hit on a very interesting
                point -- she's marrying her lawyer.

                        JACK
                Go on.

                        LYLLA
                Who happens to be a church member, in fact
                who represents the church.  We might be able
                to argue that he courted her for the money.
                And if she's addicted to some kind of drug--

                        JACK
                Of course he's after the money! You doubt it
                for a minute?

                        LYLLA
                Jack, we have to prove it.  Knowing it
                isn't enough.

        Justin has been listening to this last part and he joins them
        now.  TIME CODE: 04:30  /en4/

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