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Bull
by Mike Bartlett
Isobel ruthlessly deconstructs Thomas's personal life and professional delusions, revealing she stalked him to gather leverage about his ex-partner and child. She uses this information to psychologically dismantle his sense of security and meritocratic beliefs during a brutal workplace cull.
Easy A
by Bert V. Royal
Brandon, a closeted gay student facing bullying, desperately asks Olive to help him fake a sexual encounter to protect his reputation. Olive initially resists the absurd request but eventually agrees to stage a public 'hookup' at a party to help him, despite the potential damage to her own social standing.
VEEP PILOT
by Barry Luc
Dan relentlessly mocks Gary about his oversized bag and his role as the Vice President's personal aide. The tension escalates as Dan questions Gary's physical bravery and willingness to take a bullet, while Anna attempts to mediate the workplace bullying.
Rope Camp
by Alexander Lee-Rekers
Mack confronts a former childhood bully at a professional book signing event. The scene explores the lingering trauma of childhood torment and the realization that professional success does not equate to personal growth or character.
Baby Driver
by Edgar Wright
Bats recounts a violent story about his uncle and the movie Bullitt to intimidate Buddy. The tension escalates as Bats uses his erratic past to assert dominance and issue a veiled threat to his partner.
Punk Rock
by Simon Stephens
Chadwick, a highly intelligent but bullied student, delivers a chilling and nihilistic prophecy about the inevitable collapse of human civilization. He uses this global perspective to diminish the significance of his bully's insults.
Chadwick, a highly intelligent but bullied sixth-form student, delivers a nihilistic and articulate prophecy regarding the collapse of human civilization. He uses this global perspective to diminish the significance of his bully's harassment.
Ruben Guthrie
by Brendan Cowell
Ruben reflects on his traumatic boarding school experience where he was bullied for his interest in fashion. He describes the turning point when an older, cooler student named Corey unexpectedly became his protector.
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