PART 2
Peggy nervously mentions the newspaper.
PEGGY
(delicate)
So -- Mag -- youve seen this, huh?
MAGGIE
(serious)
Yes, Ive seen it. And I o say
its t and most offensive...
joke anybodys ever played on me!
to t, Maggie starts smiling.
MAGGIE (contd)
You guys! ake you?
Maggie stays amused.
MAGGIE (contd)
this done?
(laughing)
You creeps! I se you!
And his
is four.
PEGGY
Uold us to bacte
jokes, so ...
Maggie looks at tricken face of her friends.
MRS. PRESSMAN
holy moly.
Peggy looks like so cry hy for Maggie.
Maggie is starting to feel uncomfortable. She looks down,
dubiously, at the paper.
MAGGIE
Um, you know, now would be a good
moment to tell me this is fake.
(no response)
It be funny if you drag it out.
Okay?
(no response)
Okay, ...
Real newspapers smear. Phoney papers
dont.
S against her apron, leaving
an INK SMEAR!!
She nearly kneels over.
MAGGIE (contd)
(sitting)
Bag.
Peggy and Mrs. Pressman immediately spring to hey
give o breathe in.
MRS. PRESSMAN
Bag.
CUt tO:
INt. MAGGIES ORKOUt ROOM/GYM - NIGht
e see Maggie kickboxing in anger. the radio is on. She
suddenly stops, yanks Ikes article off the wall, leaves her
area a