American Crime Story 1x06 - Marcia, Marcia, Marcia
American Crime Story 1x06 - Marcia, Marcia, Marcia
American Crime Story 1x06 - Marcia, Marcia, Marcia
Written by
D.V. DeVincentis
Based on
THE RUN OF HIS LIFE
By Jeffrey Toobin
Directed by
Ryan Murphy
Fox 21
FX Productions
Color Force
Ryan Murphy Television
FINAL 8-25-15
We hear a VOICE...
LAWYER'S VOICE
Your Honor, opposing counsel has had
two weeks with this request.
WIDE - We realize we're in Family Court. THE JUDGE is a
woman. From the bench, she looks at Gordon and his LAWYER.
JUDGE
Counsel, an explanation why it has to
take place here and not in a brief?
GORDON'S LAWYER
Your Honor, my client has taken Ms.
Clark's request for increased child
support very seriously and thus -Marcia is with her Lawyer. She fidgets, sneaking a look at
her Timex: 9:10. She EXHALES loudly, frustrated.
GORDON'S LAWYER
Im sorry, your Honor, could we please
ascertain whether Ms. Clark has some
sort of respiratory issue?
MARCIA
Oh, objection -Sustained.
JUDGE
Wait --
JUDGE
Continue.
GORDON'S LAWYER
My client has more time than money.
He is being reasonable. Rather than
pay added child support to pay
strangers to care for the children --
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MARCIA
(under her breath)
Oh for Gods sake.
JUDGE
Ms. Clark! If you continue to express
yourself outside of protocol, Ill
hold you in contempt. I am not Lance
Ito.
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CHRIS
MARCIA
I married a bastard.
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3.
CHRIS
And after the toast with the tequila,
what did the defendant say to your
sister?
DENISE
OJ grabbed Nicole's crotch and said
"this is where babies come from and
this belongs to me," right in front of
everyone. And Nicole just acted like
it was nothing, like she was used to
that kind of treatment.
Marcia nods her head.
SHAPIRO
Objection, move to strike as
nonresponsive, calling for
speculation, narrative.
Overruled.
ITO
JOHNNIE
This is too much. She's crying on cue
and they feel it. It's backfiring.
Chris grabs a glance at his watch: 2:50.
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CHRIS
Are you okay, Ms. Brown?
DENISE
Yeah... it's just so hard...
Chris nods sympathetically.
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MARCIA
That was strong.
Chris beams at the compliment. He glances at Johnnie, then
can't help himself. He strides over to the defense.
CHRIS
You know, Johnnie, it's Friday. What
that jury just heard is gonna sit with
them all weekend.
Johnnie snaps the buckle on his alligator briefcase.
JOHNNIE
I sure hope so, Chris.
so.
I sure hope
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Oh, Jesus.
5.
MARCIA
This is a
TRAVIS (O.S.)
MARCIA
What are you doing up?
TRAVIS
Mom, when I got home from school, I
ate the rest of my lunch because it
was still in my bag. Because I forgot
about it!
MARCIA
Is that right?
Her face softens, happily distracted by her child.
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TRAVIS
Do you ever eat just some of your
lunch sometimes, and then the rest
later?
MARCIA
You know what? I actually do!
TRAVIS
Me too. Do you want me to come give
you a hug?
MARCIA
Uhh, Travis, that is all I want in the
world.
He disappears back inside. She smiles, tension rolling free
of her day. She sucks one final drag, stubs it out in a
plant, then heads in.
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SHAPIRO
Sorry I'm late. Ran into Geffen.
(beat)
Please, continue.
They all stare at him.
An awkward beat.
Then --
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Johnnie?
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CARL
You were saying...?
JOHNNIE
(he STANDS)
What I was trying to impress on
everybody -- and I'm sure Bob will
agree -- is that the most important
thing is the story. Marcia's got the
ball and she's telling a story, and
instead of just responding to it,
refuting it, we need to be telling a
more credible one. We must gather the
jurors around a fire, and tell them a
better story and make them believe.
(then)
Here, hand me that folder. That one,
about the Three Stooges going to
Rockingham that night -11
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Johnnie stalks the floor.
JOHNNIE
Is it normal procedure for three
detectives to rush from the ongoing
crime scene investigation to the home
of the former spouse of the victim,
simply to notify that person that
someone to whom they were once married
has been killed?
VANNATTER
(beat; choosing his words)
Every... situation is different. And
there were the children to consider.
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JOHNNIE
Hm. At the Bundy scene, didn't
Detective Fuhrman inform you and
Detective Vannatter that Mr. Simpson
and the victim had a history of
domestic violence? Isn't that right?
VANNATTER
Yes.
JOHNNIE
And so, you all find that out, then
proceed to Rockingham because Mr.
Simpson became a suspect to you at
that time, not simply a, what, an exhusband to be notified. Isn't that
fair to say?
No.
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VANNATTER
That's not why we went there.
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MARCIA
Is it normal? For so many of them to
go for a notification?
CHRIS
I have no idea. I've never heard a
point made of something like that.
They go quiet as they pass a gaggle of LAWYERS, who stop their
conversation and watch them go by. Once they're clear...
MARCIA
It made the detecs sound shady.
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Shit.
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Carl sits
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JOHNNIE (CONT'D)
That's where we pull. That's where
the daylight's at.
He looks out the window.
JOHNNIE
If right now they think he did it,
that's fine by me. We'll get to that
later.
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JOHNNIE
Simi? Nice out there?
LANGE
Fantastic. Quiet. You spend all day
in this mess, and then you get home -Ito enters the courtroom, and their energy gets professional.
Hup.
JOHNNIE
Here we go.
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10.
JOHNNIE
(to Lange)
Detective, with regard to the taking
of Mr. Simpson's shoes, you did not
book those into evidence that night,
is that correct?
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LANGE
That night I couldn't have, no.
JOHNNIE
So what did you do with them? Where
were they, until you booked them into
evidence the next day?
LANGE
I put them in the trunk of my car.
Johnnie REACTS -- acting as if he's never heard this before,
as if it literally stops him in his tracks. What a
revelation! He puts down the binder and turns his energy up:
JOHNNIE
And so you took them home with you?!
LANGE
I did.
JOHNNIE
And where do you live exactly,
Detective?
Simi Valley.
LANGE
JOHNNIE
Really? You took this evidence home
to Simi Valley?
The black jurors perk up.
Johnnie looks Lange in the eye, who starts to get it.
LANGE
That is correct.
JOHNNIE
And how long were Mr. Simpson's shoes
at your home, in Simi Valley?
LANGE
Approximately six hours.
Six hours.
JOHNNIE
In Simi Valley.
He is finished.
Uh-oh.
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Eighteen as
SHAPIRO
Hm. Long time. Well, something I
heard earlier is confusing me. In
your lengthy career, how many times
have you taken evidence from a crime
scene to your home overnight?
Lange blinks.
Thinking.
LANGE
Difficult to say.
SHAPIRO
Okay. I'll rephrase it. Have you
ever taken evidence home overnight?
(pause)
Besides the night in question?
Beat.
LANGE
Not that I can recall.
No.
SHAPIRO
So to be clear, in all your years as a
detective, this is the one instance
that you can recall, in which you took
evidence from a crime scene, put it in
your car, drove home, and did not book
it until the next day?
Beat.
Yes.
LANGE
Marcia grimaces.
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MARCIA
Why? Why the hell did you do it this
time?
She pulls out a cigarette and hungrily lights it.
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EXECUTIVE #3
The full daytime slate.
PRESIDENT
This is a better daytime soap than
anything we've got. I'd sure as hell
rather watch OJ, than some dumb doctor
having an affair with a nurse.
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Until --
Yeah, but...
What?
CHRIS
MARCIA
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CHRIS
I don't know. He's... I think they're
looking forward to Fuhrman.
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MARCIA
Well, they shouldn't be. Fuhrman is
far from a perfect human being, but
his procedure that night was pretty
damn perfect. He can describe the
events in question three times in a
row without missing a note. He's
gonna come off like Jack Webb.
Beat.
Marcia laughs --
MARCIA
Stop! I can't afford to be accused of
having a good time right now.
He concedes: Okay.
He notches it down.
It plays low.
CHRIS
Who's gonna begrudge you of having a
good time?
MARCIA
Ha, who isn't? Ito! Gil! Larry
King! My pain-in-the-ass ex-husband
who's looking for excuses to take my
kids away from me.
CHRIS
Well, at least he wants to help raise
them, right? Better than some dads.
(MORE)
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CHRIS (CONT'D)
(then)
You know I've got a daughter?
MARCIA
(surprised)
Really?
CHRIS
Yep. She's fifteen. Really
beautiful. Lives up in Oakland. I
wish I'd... I wasn't exactly around
as much as I wish I'd been. I had to
move down here, for my "big job."
(soft)
I guess as I got older, I started to
have regrets. I saw things more
clearly.
She nods, then takes a meditative pull from her drink.
MARCIA
That's what happens.
to happen.
Or is supposed
CHRIS
(he warms)
I'm trying to fix things. And now
that I'm on TV, I'm the "cool dad."
Marcia smiles back. On the radio, the opening of the ISLEY
BROTHERS' "WHO'S THAT LADY" begins...
MARCIA
Ooh, I like this one.
CHRIS
Then get up here -He takes her by the hand and pulls her to her feet. She drags
her feet, but she likes it. He holds on to her fingertips,
sends her out, then spins her back in again --
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ACT TWO
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He
CHRIS
I vote "Babe"!
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He
CHRIS
(under his breath, happy)
"Who's that lady? Sexy lady, who's --"
Marcia comes through the doors. Chris kind of... goes for the
hug? Whatever that is, he converts it fast into not a hug.
MARCIA
(all-biz)
'Morning!
She breezes past him to the security line.
He recovers quick.
CHRIS
Good morning.
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They whisper.
JOHNNIE
We have a crisis regarding our witness
Miss Rosa Lopez, OJ's neighbor's
housekeeper. She's the only witness
who can put OJ's Bronco at Rockingham
at 10:15pm, exactly when the People
say he's at Bundy murdering victims.
She has bought an airplane ticket with
the intention of leaving the country
tomorrow and relocating permanently to
El Salvador.
MARCIA
Wait -- what?
THE JURY
leans in, craning to hear.
AT THE BENCH
JOHNNIE
Lopez left the state yesterday, and it
took Herculean efforts to locate her
and bring her back. I can't say how
long we can keep her here.
ITO
Counsel, what are you asking for?
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JOHNNIE
We need to hear Lopez' testimony out
of order, your Honor. She's here now,
but we can't compel her to stay -MARCIA
No way. I'm in the middle of
presenting the People's case. That's
the way this works: People make the
case, defense responds. You don't get
to override that because you've got
witness problems. We've all got
witness problems.
JOHNNIE
Yes, Marcia, I look forward to
parading out your witness problems.
(then)
If we let testimony like this just fly
the coop and out of this country, I
don't know how we don't have grounds
for a mistrial.
Ito reacts.
Thinking...
MARCIA
Your Honor, this is silly. They're
just trying to kill my momentum.
Ito's brow is furrowed.
ITO
I think we should have a preliminary
hearing of fact to establish. I'm
going to dismiss the jury for the day
so we can do that.
JOHNNIE
Thank you, your Honor.
Marcia drops her head.
DEPUTY
Single file.
JUROR
This is crazy. We just started.
It's a bottle-neck,
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DEPUTY
Well, now you're finished.
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WIDE
The door shuts behind the Jurors.
ITO
Alright. It's 3:10 now. I think...
we're going to be going late tonight.
Marcia freezes, looking at the CLOCK.
shakes her head, pained to speak.
Your Honor.
MARCIA
I cannot go late today.
ITO
May I ask why not?
MARCIA
(quiet; embarrassed)
I have to take care of my kids.
Ito just stares.
JOHNNIE
Your Honor, are we really going to
risk losing this witness because of a
babysitter problem?
ITO
Ms. Clark, I've just dismissed the
jury.
MARCIA
I'm sorry, your Honor...
ITO
I do have the power to have my
courtroom open late, if need be.
MARCIA
Of course, your Honor.
Ito makes a decision.
ITO
We'll recess until tomorrow. Mr.
Cochran, make sure Ms. Lopez is here.
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MARCIA
How could we have been prepared for
Rosa Lopez? We weren't expecting to
be cross examining her for another
five months.
GIL
Who is she, again?
MARCIA
She's the housekeeper, the one for
Simpson's neighbor. She says she saw
the Bronco outside Simpson's house at
10:15.
Gil's eyebrows go up.
GIL
What does that do to your time line?
MARCIA
I'll handle it.
GIL
Well. You look like you're losing
control in there.
MARCIA
Me? Ito's the one who's lost control!
He's a total media whore. If you want
to know which way he'll tilt, you just
watch the talk shows the night before.
GIL
Well that is something you can't
control. And don't watch so much TV,
Marcia. If you listen to all that
noise you start bringing it into court
with you. The trial's in here, not
out there.
(he smiles, then softens)
Hey, nice play, by the way. The kidsat-home thing.
MARCIA
It wasn't a play. I gotta get home,
like now. I'll put the boys down and
work from there.
He sizes her up.
GIL
Well. If you think you can cram all
that prep into one night without all
your resources here, Marcia, then... I
guess it's your call.
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He turns and walks, then
away.
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GIL
And listen -- the stuff in the media
about your appearance -- I'm sorry.
It's awful, inappropriate. Sexist,
just horrifying. Sukey and I are
appalled when it comes on TV.
MARCIA
It doesn't make things any easier.
GIL
I am sure.
(then)
Having said that. Maybe you could...
I know a couple of terrific media
consultants I could put you together
with.
He walks off before she can get her jaw off the floor.
looks around: everyone is watching her.
She
MARCIA
Get back to work!
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She hangs up, weary. Then, she regroups and charges out to
the bullpen, CALLING OUT.
MARCIA
Scott. Lucy. In the conference room!
Let's go over the Fuhrman prep.
CUT TO:
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Until,
DIVORCE LAWYER
You're not gonna like
She
MARCIA
Really, Gordon? A petition to assume
primary custody?!
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GORDON
(he SHOUTS back)
Oh, come on, Marcia! You keep calling
me to pitch in! It's just temporary
until your "Trial of the Century" is
over!!
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DIVORCE LAWYER
Marcia, please. Just let the lawyers
handle this -MARCIA
I am a lawyer!
She jumps up and MARCHES down the hall.
Right up to Gordon.
MARCIA
Why should I be penalized for my
success?
GORDON
Why should the kids be?!
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MARCIA
I am more than a great mother to them.
You know that. You've said it!
GORDON
Sure, when you're there. But right
now they spend all their time with
baby-sitters! Is that really in their
best interest?
She is taken aback, has no response.
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In court,
ITO
Mr. Cochran, is Ms. Lopez present here
today?
JOHNNIE
She is, your Honor.
ITO
And do you anticipate that we can hear
what she has to say in one day?
JOHNNIE
I would expect so, your Honor, barring
any Acts of God or further so-called
child-care crises from Miss Clark.
The blood rises through Marcia's shoulders, filling her neck,
then face. She gets to her feet and turns to Johnnie,
pointedly. Mama Bear just broke out of the cage:
MARCIA
Your Honor... I am offended by Mr.
Cochran's remarks, as a woman, and as
a mother. Mr. Cochran may not know
what it's like to work a 70-hour work
week and also take care of a family,
but I do. And many other people do,
too. To belittle my child-care issues
in your courtroom is unconscionable
and totally out of line.
The room goes silent.
Marcia glares at Johnnie. Everyone looks at Johnnie.
calculates: Best to not respond.
He
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I make it today.
MARCIA
Miss Lopez. We called the airlines.
They don't show any reservation for
you. At all. Not for yesterday. Not
for today. Not for tomorrow.
ROSA
Because I am going to reserve it.
soon as I leave here.
As
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MARCIA
In your first statements you saw the
Bronco at 10 pm. But now you say
10:15. So which is it? Did you see
the Bronco outside at 10:00 or 10:15?
ROSA
(she rolls her eyes)
Does it matter?
MARCIA
Yes, it matters. Very much. It's why
you're here. Please answer the
question.
Rosa shrugs dismissively.
ITO
Ms. Lopez, a shrug is not an answer.
MARCIA
So which is it? 10:00 or 10:15?
ROSA
Whatever Mr. Johnnie says I said.
There is an audible GASP in the courtroom.
Wow. Marcia gives Johnnie a dramatic look. He pretends to be
busy with notes, pretending he were anywhere else on Planet
Earth but here.
MARCIA
NO. Not what Mr. Cochran says.
need to be told what you saw.
We
ROSA
No me recuerdo.
ITO
Ms. Lopez. In English.
need a translator.
ROSA
I say I don't remember.
OJ glares at Cochran.
Unless you
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MARCIA
"You don't remember." Good enough for
me. No further questions.
She strides by the defense table, subtly running her fingers
along its edge, then rubbing the imaginary dust off as she
passes. No one sees this but Johnnie. And OJ.
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Marcia exits for the day, and the OJ Carnival erupts, excited
and rushing her. Reporters, hangers-on, and now a collection
of EXCITED WOMEN. They break out in spontaneous applause.
WOMAN
YEAH, MARCIA! GO, MARCIA!
Marcia smiles sheepishly, a bit surprised and overwhelmed.
REPORTER 1
Marcia, that was a gut punch you gave
in there today. Any comment?
MARCIA
The stuff about my childcare, Johnnie
was way out of line. I got a little
hot. He can take it.
Another WOMAN appears, pumping the air, Arsenio-style -WOMAN 2
We love you, Marcia!!
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A few reporters
REPORTERS
Johnnie! Are you happy with Lopez's
testimony?
JOHNNIE
(teflon)
Absolutely. We're here for the truth.
Smiling, he strides away. But then, an LA TIMES REPORTER
pushes close and whispers through the din:
LA TIMES REPORTER
Johnnie, would you have time to speak
about your own history of domestic
abuse?
Johnnie reacts, startled. This is nasty. He speeds up his
walking. The Reporter hustles next to him, keeping his voice
low.
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LA TIMES REPORTER
Considering the issues presented in
this case -- particularly the impact of
domestic violence -- my editor thinks
you and your past are fair game.
Johnnie gives nothing.
LA TIMES REPORTER
I'm giving you a chance here. We're
printing it soon. Call me.
Johnnie shakes him, and the Reporter falls back in the pack.
As Johnnie gets closer to us, we see the concern spread across
his face. He makes a clipped right turn out of frame...
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ACT THREE
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He
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JOHNNIE
It's Johnnie.
INTERCUT:
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JOHNNIE
BARBARA
JOHNNIE
The LA Times reached out to me today.
About us. I thought I'd discuss it
with you because they may be calling.
BARBARA
They've called.
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JOHNNIE
(beat)
And you talked to them.
BARBARA
I told them I'd call them back. After
I got my recollections together.
She pauses, enjoying this. Johnnie sighs. He can hear it in
her voice, the resolute pleasure of having him over a barrel.
JOHNNIE
Funny thing is, I was going to call
you anyway.
BARBARA
Is that right.
JOHNNIE
It is. I sold the apartment building
on South Vermont last month. Even
though I got it in our divorce, it
occurred to me that maybe you should
get the profit. Seeing how it was
your pet project.
(beat)
It's a lot of profit, Barbara. It
could make you quite, you know,
comfortable.
She rolls the phone to the other ear, shaking her head.
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OJ
Good to hear, Lee, good to hear.
I won't be out of this jail by
Wednesday, will I? Will I?
(to all of them)
(MORE)
But
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What I saw in there, that ridiculous
woman up there, man, what I saw was
entirely preventable.
SHAPIRO
These things, they happen to -OJ
-- Don't give me the "shit happens"
routine, Bob!
(then)
Listen -- on the football field, in my
life, in my businesses, when I see a,
an absence of performance, you know, I
deal with it. I deal harshly and
directly. I'm for real, you hear me?
And when I see an absence, like, a
vacuum of leadership, I lead. Is that
what I need to be doing here?
OJ breathes deeply, the hottest of his anger spent.
OJ
I want to know in advance what you
guys are doing. I want to know, okay,
I want to be informed on what is going
to happen next in there. So I can
weigh in on it.
SHAPIRO
Of course. Johnnie's associates will
put together a daily briefing for you.
Johnnie imperceptibly clocks that hand-off.
All right.
OJ
You all can go now.
KARDASHIAN
I'm really sorry.
OJ
Nah, it's not your fault, Bobby.
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KARDASHIAN
I should have caught that. If I had
met her, I would have flagged it.
OJ shakes his head, quieting.
He sighs.
OJ
Can you believe this is what we talk
about?
I know...
KARDASHIAN
OJ
(reminiscing)
Remember all the good times? Remember
Cancun, with Kris and Nicole and all
the kids...?
KARDASHIAN
(sly)
Yeah. And remember years later, those
two girls we met in Chan Dara...?!
OJ chuckles, his eyes lighting up.
He smiles.
OJ
Hey Bobby, do me a favor. There's
something crazy goin' on with my mail.
Can you check? Before, I was getting
two bags a day! All positive! But
now... there's barely any!
(beat)
I think they're tossing it.
Kardashian stares at OJ, feeling bad.
has no idea what to say.
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Very conflicted.
He
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MARCIA
Something... different.
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Softer...
ALLEN EDWARDS
All you need to be is the best version
of yourself. That is what we are here
to discover...
(brainstorming, thinking)
Oh, I've got it. I did it for Farrah,
and I'm going to do it for you.
World, prepare to meet the new, real
Marcia Clark!
She smiles up at him in the mirror, relieved, excited.
SWELLS rapturously --
MUSIC
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He's at
SHAPIRO
What does Kardashian do? Let me tell
you about Robert Kardashian's pivotal
role on the defense team. So
important, we had to get him to
reinstate as an attorney with the
California bar. But keep this to
yourselves...
Everyone almost falls over, leaning in to hear this gossip...
SHAPIRO
Bob Kardashian's job is to babysit OJ
in a room at County and listen to him
bitch and moan every night..!
They get it, SNICKERS growing to GUFFAWS. Shapiro feeds on
the reaction, keeps rolling, leaning forward...
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SHAPIRO
And of course provide him counsel when
considering the really pressing
questions, such as... Will he get back
his membership at Riviera?!
Everyone laughs out loud.
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SCHATZMAN
helping a racist LAPD enslave
black man up from the ghetto,
of success, a superstar
an entrepreneur --
CHRIS
Who spends his days playin' golf with
old white men and his nights sleeping
with young white girls. OJ's a symbol
for gettin' the hell away from other
black people as fast as he can.
SCHATZMAN
Whatever, we all have our peccadillos.
You miss the point: The police want to
pull him down and put him in chains,
like they try to do with any black man
who rises up.
Dominick blurts out.
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DUNNE
I'm sorry, Dennis, excuse me for
interrupting this "black thing"... but
-- c'mon! Cops out to get OJ? OJ
hosted pool parties for them!
SCHATZMAN
Fellas, you all keep not getting it.
You ignore that shit at your peril.
Dunne's eyes catch something down the hall.
He freezes.
DUNNE
Oh my goodness. Oh Lord.
They all turn to see what everyone on the hall is looking at:
It's NEW MARCIA, striding confidently under her new hairdo.
Schatzman gasps.
Damn!
SCHATZMAN
Who turned her into Rick James?
Completely in shock.
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I think.
Muffled guffaws. Her smile fades, and she eases herself into
her chair, not daring to turn around. Damnit. She blew it.
Chris sits next to her. An awkward silence. Then, feeling
bad, he scribbles on his legal pad and slides it over.
INSERT - LEGAL PAD: "I think it's fantastic.
I love it."
Hm!
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He grins
CASHIER
Uh oh! I guess the defense is in for
one hell of a week, huh?
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CLIP CLOP CLIP CLOP. THREE SETS OF FEET CLAD IN SHINED BLACK
SHOES, as they move down the hallway with a martial cadence.
FOLLOW THE THREE MEN, from behind, as they cut through the
crowd. The heads of the two on the sides scan the hall, the
one in the middle stares dead ahead. CLIP CLOP CLIP CLOP.
Others in the hall give way, stop and turn, murmuring...
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FUHRMAN
Maybe a little nervous.
Why is that?
MARCIA
FUHRMAN
Well, a great deal of attention seems
to have been diverted from the
evidence and facts. Into more
personal issues.
MARCIA
I couldn't agree more.
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MARCIA
It's a very careful process?
with a scene like this?
It is, very.
deliberate.
Fuhrman is impressive.
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36.
Dealing
FUHRMAN
It's methodical and
Bailey cocks his head, gazing...
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FUHRMAN (V.O.)
On the interior of the gate, as well
as a partial possible fingerprint on
the knob area.
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BACK IN COURT
MARCIA
And what did you make of this?
FUHRMAN
What any detective would make of it.
(beat)
Someone had fled the scene, bleeding.
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FUHRMAN
It was parked strangely. Jutting out.
As I got closer I noticed a small spot
above the driver's side door handle.
MARCIA
What did it look like?
FUHRMAN
It had the visual properties of blood.
MARCIA
And you looked inside the vehicle?
FUHRMAN
Yes. I then saw a package with a
shipping label. It said "OJ Simpson."
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MARCIA
And how long were you away from them?
When you went to the Bronco?
FUHRMAN
Maybe 20 to 30 seconds.
And then?
MARCIA
FUHRMAN
I showed Detectives Lange and
Vannatter what I'd observed. In
discussing the situation we became
concerned that it was possible Mr.
Simpson himself might also be in
danger -- injured, or worse.
MARCIA
(a glance at Johnnie)
Well, that makes total sense.
(then)
And what did you do in response to
this reasonable concern?
FUHRMAN
I went over the wall, then went around
to the gate and manually opened it.
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MARCIA
And how long did that take you? How
long were you away from Lange and
Vannatter?
FUHRMAN
No longer than, maybe, 45 seconds.
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BAILEY
Know what that is?
Lunch?
JOHNNIE
BAILEY
That, right there, is Detective Mark
Fuhrman's tombstone. I've already
planned his funeral. His ass is mine.
SHAPIRO
What are you talking about?
BAILEY
I'm talking about... "nigger."
The mood TURNS, hard.
Excuse me?
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BAILEY
I'm going to ask that racist son-of-abitch point-blank in a courtroom under
oath if he ever uses the word. If he
ever has used the word. If he denies
it, the jury will call bullshit, won't
trust him. If he admits it, it's even
worse. Check and mate. He'll be
chasing teenage shoplifters around the
Beverly Center by Christmas.
All eyes go to Johnnie.
Then --
JOHNNIE
That's... actually not half bad.
BAILEY
(galvanizing)
It's the most powerful word in the
English language. And I'm going to
impale him on it.
JOHNNIE
(regarding the shot glasses)
Just make sure you can walk, Lee.
BAILEY
Johnnie, I'm a goddamned litigation
Mack truck and Jameson's is my diesel
fuel. You might want to try it some
time, brother. Ginger ale is for lady
golfers and Canadians.
(then)
Where is the waiter?
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MARCIA
Did you touch it?
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CUSTOMER
CUSTOMER
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ITO
What does that mean, Mr. Bailey?
BAILEY
Oh. That means arresting drunk and
disorderlies. Sorry. Slipped into
some Marine-to-Marine talk there.
(then)
Detective, did you take a glove from
the Bundy scene, then wipe it on the
interior of the Bronco?
The courtroom FREEZES. Fuhrman is taken aback at this
absurdity, then smiles in response.
FUHRMAN
No.
You did not?
BAILEY
FUHRMAN
No, I did not.
Marcia and Chris share an incredulous glance.
Lee walks to his table and lifts a small black leather GLOVE.
BAILEY
Couldn't you fit this into a plastic
bag and put it in your sock? Then
place it at Mr. Simpson's home, so
that you could "find" it?
Uh, no.
FUHRMAN
That's nuts.
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MARCIA
I object to this line, your Honor.
This has no part of any search for the
truth. That is not the glove from
this case. It is a different size and
a different make. This seems to be a
fantasy woven by the defense, for
which there is no logical or factual
basis. It's as dishonest as any number
of Mr. Bailey's tactics have been.
BAILEY
Excuse me? Are you accusing me of
lying in court? How dare -- Your
Honor, I demand that -MARCIA
-- Mr. Bailey, sit down right now and
speak when it's your turn.
Ito is trying to keep this under control.
ITO
May I please see the glove you have
there, Mr. Bailey.
BAILEY
Yes, your Honor.
Lee brings it to Ito, who inspects it.
ITO
This is a Brooks Brothers size small.
BAILEY
The store was out of extra-large.
MARCIA
Well if it's size small, perhaps it's
Mr. Bailey's.
The meaning of this hits the room. SNICKERS. Bailey reddens,
going crimson. Marcia smiles. Riled, Lee turns on her.
BAILEY
Let me state very clearly that if Ms.
Clark thinks my hand and this glove
would ever work together, her eyesight
is as bad as her memory.
The laughs are weaker.
Bailey is rattled.
ITO
Mr. Bailey, I would advise caution.
Continue.
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BAILEY
In describing people, do you use the
word "nigger"?
And suddenly, TIME STOPS.
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POPS DARDEN.
DERSHOWITZ.
FRED GOLDMAN.
MARCIA.
PEP BOYS CUSTOMER #1.
ITO.
DENISE BROWN.
THE CIRCUIT CITY CROWD.
OJ.
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He pauses, unruffled.
FUHRMAN
No, sir. I do not use that word to
describe people.
BAILEY
Have you ever used the word "nigger"
in the past ten years?
FUHRMAN
Not that I can recall.
Marcia's smile is gone.
No.
What's happening?
BAILEY
You mean if you called someone
"nigger," you have forgotten it?
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FUHRMAN
I'm not sure I can answer the question
the way you phrased it, sir.
There's an urgent pall over the room where a moment ago there
was levity. Marcia looks to Chris, who is shaken.
BAILEY
Let me put it simply. Are you saying,
under oath, that you have not
described any black person as a nigger
or spoken about black people as
niggers in the past ten years,
Detective Fuhrman?
Yes.
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FUHRMAN
That is what I'm saying.
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45.
PRESIDENT
Call up Brokaw. I want a one-hour
special. TONIGHT. Prime time.
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He holds the TABLOID in
GIL
You seen this?
MARCIA
Fuhrman says he never said the word.
They've got nothing on him.
Gil walks over, then cautiously lays the paper down.
GIL
Not that. Page three. It's... it's a
picture of you. On a beach. Naked.
Huh?
MARCIA
That's... not possible.
She numbly opens to the page. Horror crosses her face. She
begins to collapse into herself with shame, embarrassment...
Oh.
MARCIA
Oh no...
GIL
This is fake, right? We'll hit them
with a lawsuit so fast they'll -MARCIA
(hurt, quiet)
No. It's real. My ex-husband took
it...
GIL
Gordon did this?
MARCIA
No. I had... I had a husband before
Gordon.
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GIL
Oh.
Beat. Gil doesn't know how to deal with all this bad news,
and now a crumbling Marcia.
Listen.
GIL
We can --
MARCIA
(she gets up)
I'm due downstairs.
She grabs her bag and walks out past him.
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MARCIA
I'm not a public personality. This
isn't what I do. I don't know how to
do this...
(sobbing)
Those other guys... they're flashy hot
shots. They're used to it. But, I
just can't take it...
CHRIS
You'll do fine. I know it.
(beat)
And if it helps any, you do look
mighty good in that picture.
Her chest suddenly heaves with an unexpected laugh, breaking
through the tears for a moment. We PULL BACK, as the two of
them stay together against the wall, leaning into each other.
FADE TO BLACK.
THE END