Elizabethtown Deleted Scenes – Tracey’s Restaurant

INT. TRACEY’S RESTAURANT – DAY

They sit across from each other. He continues, stressing this point:

DREW

I am serious. I’ve got nothing but problems.

CLAIRE

Alright. Let’s work through ‘em. One by one. I’m good at this.

DREW

I think there’s only one problem, and it’s everything.

CLAIRE

Come on – one by one –

DREW

For starters? My dad’s dead! And we were supposed to get to know each other better, as adults . . . next year.

CLAIRE

You’re dealing with it. It happens.

DREW

My mom wants cremation. They don’t do cremations in Elizabethtown.

CLAIRE

Not a problem.

Drew gets up to grab a missing utensil. She swivels and studies him, and his every word.

DREW

there’s an expensive Memorial coming up.
(unconvincing)

Not that money is an issue of course

CLAIRE
(waves it away)

It’ll all work out.

He sits down.

DREW

And I can’t amke an attachment here because I’m
just going to disappoint you in a very profound way.
So I think today is pretty much the sum total of us.

They study each other’s faces.

CLAIRE

You’re right. It’s everything.
(leans forward with mock panic)
It’s a complete disaster. You have no choice but
to give up completely!
(beat)
But we do have tonight.

He looks at her. She’s immovably positive.