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Waterloo Road
by Neil Jones
Kim Campbell, the headteacher, fiercely defends her school's unconventional methods against a critical inspection from Erica. As Erica lists recent violent incidents and failures, Kim counters by highlighting the transformative success of a specific troubled student, Danny Lewis.
Bad Education
by Laura Smyth
Stephen encounters his old drama school rival, Lucas, in the woods and discovers he has been excluded from a prestigious musical theatre event. After falling into a well, Stephen's plea for help is met with petty revenge as Lucas leaves him stranded to settle an old grudge from their student days.
by Nathan Bryon
Stephen catches up with Dix to share a romantic moment, but a passionate kiss leads to a sudden realization. He identifies his 'ick'—men in boat shoes—and abruptly ends the encounter with his signature flair.
by Freddy Syborn, Charlie Wernham
During a school boxing match, Warren feels defeated and apologetic toward Stephen after a loss of pride. As his opponent Lucci taunts him, Warren finds a second wind of motivation, while Stephen attempts to offer his usual brand of unconventional encouragement.
Bernadette Hoburn attempts to fulfill her bucket list dream of performing stand-up comedy for the students of Class K. After her dated and awkward jokes fail to land, she is heckled by the students, leading to a comedic meltdown where she vows revenge on the class and their teacher.
Asteroid City
by Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola
Dr. Hickenlooper enthusiastically explains the rare phenomenon of an Astronomical Ellipses to a gathered crowd. She balances scientific jargon with personal anecdotes, revealing her own permanent retinal damage from a childhood observation that sparked her career in astronomy.
As You Like It
by William Shakespeare
Orlando expresses his deep resentment toward his eldest brother, Oliver, who has neglected his education and treated him no better than a farm animal. He confides in the loyal servant Adam, declaring that he can no longer endure this indignity and feels his father's spirit prompting him to revolt.
The Big Short
by Adam McKay, Charles Randolph
A fourth-wall-breaking explanation of how mortgage-backed securities transitioned from government-guaranteed bonds to risky 'subprime' private bonds. The character simplifies complex financial jargon for the audience while in a casual setting.
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