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Wild at Heart
by David Lynch
Lula recounts the disturbing and eccentric history of her cousin Dell to Sailor while they hide out in a motel. She details Dell's descent into madness, involving bizarre fixations and disappearances, highlighting the couple's shared sense of being outsiders in a strange world.
The Wolverine
by Christopher McQuarrie
Following Mariko's disappearance, Logan confronts Zen about the secrets surrounding the Yashida family and his own forgotten past. The two clash over the definition of honor and Logan's worthiness as a protector, leading Logan to vow to save Mariko despite being an outsider.
Virulents
by John Cox
A local Warlord explains the terrifying mythological origins of a plague-like force to Galloway, a skeptical outsider. The Warlord warns that the violence of the current war has unleashed an ancient evil that multiplies through bloodshed.
Veronica Mars
by Rob Thomas
Veronica defies the warnings of her classmates to cut down Wallace, a new student who has been duct-taped to the school flagpole by a local gang. Despite the social risks and threats of retaliation, Veronica demonstrates her outsider status and resilience while forming an initial bond with her future best friend.
Boarders
by Daniel Lawrence Taylor
Jaheim, feeling isolated at his new elite boarding school, connects with his friends back home before being interrupted by Toby. Toby attempts to sell trainers to his classmates to send money home, and the two boys bond over their shared outsider status while Toby convinces Jaheim to attend a school social event.
Easy A
by Bert V. Royal
Olive confesses to her friend Brandon that her reputation as the school slut is entirely fabricated. As they scrub graffiti in the boys' bathroom, they debate the merits of social labels and the performance of identity in high school. The scene culminates in the two outsiders bonding over their shared deception and the power of controlling one's own narrative.
Game of Thrones
by Barry Luc
Outside a royal feast, Tyrion Lannister encounters Jon Snow and offers unsolicited wisdom regarding Jon's status as a bastard. The scene establishes a bond between two outsiders as Tyrion encourages Jon to embrace his identity as a form of protection against the world's judgment.
The Outsiders
by Christopher Sergel
A thoughtful, introspective, slightly melancholic Ponyboy's monologue from "The Outsiders" by Christopher Sergel. Genre: drama.
Bronx Bombers
by Eric Simonson
Reggie Jackson confronts his manager, Billy Martin, about the lack of respect he receives despite his talent and professional compliance. He expresses the emotional toll of being treated as an outsider on the legendary Yankees team.
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