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Emily Baldoni in Coherence (2013)

Lorene Scafaria: Lee

Coherence

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  • Laurie: Em, you seem to be the comet expert here. What happened the last time?
  • Em: This one passed over a hundred years ago, but much farther.
  • Laurie: But do we know about anything that happened?
  • Em: Nothing happened then, it was too far away.
  • Laurie: So, is there any reason we should be freaked out right now?
  • Em: Well, I mean, it is a lot closer this time.
  • Laurie: What does that mean?
  • Em: Okay. I read one more thing...
  • Lee: Oh, another story!
  • Em: Just one more. It's called the Tunguska Event, and, um, it was a comet or a meteor or something like that, that entered the atmosphere over Siberia and exploded over Earth. So it didn't actually have physical impact. It didn't touch Earth, it didn't leave a crater or anything, but the force of that explosion flattened trees for hundreds of miles. But it only killed about one to two people.
  • Laurie: It's Siberia. There were probably only two people there.
  • Em: Yeah, but they don't necessarily...
  • Mike: [jokingly] It wiped out the population of Siberia.
  • Laurie: Basically, yeah.
  • Em: Right.
  • Laurie: Well, that doesn't make me feel better.
  • Kevin: And when was this?
  • Em: It was like, in 1908, 1903...
  • [Suddenly they hear someone banging on the door and get startled]

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