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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.
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.