Clark Monologue

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DUNCAN
You know you liked her.
CLARK
Fine, I did. I really did like her.
The group silently cheers Clark’s personal breakthrough.
KELLY
Doesn’t that feel good?
CLARK
Seeing as how she’s dead, not really, no.
DUNCAN
(Beat, Thinks)
At least you don’t have to deal with your bosses in Norway anymore.
CLARK
(Visibly agrees)
That’s a...damn fine point my, friend.
KELLY
(To Duncan)
And you don’t have to sell b.s. rental car add-ons anymore.
CLARK
And Kelly doesn’t have to sell coke to get back into college anymore.
KELLY
All it took to get me out the game was a zombie apocalypse.
Focus on Naveen slightly awake and vaguely smiling.
CLARK
(To Naveen)
You helped us so much since we first got here. Come to think of it, you were our first friend in

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