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The Proposal
Catastrophe
by Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney
Following a tense evening, Rob impulsively proposes to Sharon while she is pregnant and facing a health scare. They navigate the absurdity of their situation, balancing genuine fear about their future with their signature dark wit and blunt honesty.
The Pregnancy Revelation
Catastrophe
by Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney
Sharon calls Rob to inform him that she is pregnant following their brief, intense fling. The two characters grapple with the shock of the news while navigating their mutual responsibility and the reality of being relative strangers.
Rob's Apology and Commitment
Catastrophe
by Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney
During a date in Boston, Rob receives an unexpected phone call from Sharon, a woman he had a week-long fling with in London. The casual conversation takes a life-altering turn when Sharon reveals she is pregnant, forcing both to confront the consequences of their brief encounter and decide how to move forward as near-strangers.
Sharon's Cancer Scare and Gender Reveal
Catastrophe
by Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney
During a routine prenatal checkup, Sharon and Rob are blindsided when the doctor uses confusing terminology to describe an abnormality in Sharon's pap smear. The couple struggles to process the frightening medical jargon while simultaneously experiencing the emotional high of discovering the sex of their baby.
The Hopeless Emptiness
Revolutionary Road
by Justin Haythe
During a tense farewell dinner, John Givings ruthlessly deconstructs Frank and April's decision to cancel their move to Paris. As John exposes Frank's fear and cowardice regarding the pregnancy, the emotional facade of the Wheeler household violently disintegrates.
I'm Pregnant. I'm Having Our Child.
Fatal Attraction
by James Dearden
Alex confronts Dan with the news of her pregnancy, demanding he take responsibility for their affair. The encounter quickly escalates from a desperate plea for affection into a violent confrontation as Dan tries to sever ties and Alex threatens to destroy his marriage.
Alex's Revelation
Fatal Attraction
by James Dearden
Alex confronts Dan on a busy street to reveal that she is pregnant following their brief affair. As Dan desperately tries to negotiate an abortion to protect his marriage, Alex firmly asserts her intention to keep the child, shifting the power dynamic from a casual fling to a life-altering confrontation.
The Combination Lock
Fatal Attraction
by James Dearden
Dan confesses to his friend Jimmy about his extramarital affair and the resulting pregnancy that threatens his marriage. He expresses his deep fear of losing his family and reflects on the series of coincidences that led to his infidelity, comparing his vulnerability to a combination lock.
Dan's Confession and Beth's Fury
Fatal Attraction
by James Dearden
Following a disturbing discovery in their home, Dan confesses his brief infidelity to his wife, Beth. The revelation quickly escalates into a volatile confrontation as Beth processes the betrayal and the news that the other woman is pregnant.
Katniss and Peeta: The Fake Pregnancy
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
by Simon Beaufoy, Michael Arndt
Following a televised interview where Peeta lies to the public, he and Katniss discuss the fallout of his claim that they are married and expecting a child. The scene explores the tension between their survival strategy and the reality of their dire situation as they prepare for the Quarter Quell.
Marty & Rachel: It's Not Mine
Marty Supreme
by Josh Safdie, Ronald Bronstein
Rachel confronts Marty in the back room of a pet shop regarding her pregnancy after months of being ignored. Marty initially reacts with defensive denial and accusations of infidelity before softening into a vulnerable, albeit self-centered, apology.
Rachel's Negotiation: The Dog for the Baby
Marty Supreme
by Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass
Rachel attempts to extort a reward from a dog owner after finding his pet, using her pregnancy as emotional leverage. While her boyfriend Marty pressures her to get the money, the negotiation takes a surreal and aggressive turn as Rachel compares the dog's value to that of a human life.
A New Home in London
Hamnet
by Chloé Zhao, Maggie O'Farrell
Will prepares to leave for London to establish a new life for his family while a pregnant Agnes struggles to hide her heartbreak. They share a tender, anxious farewell as they balance the fear of the unknown with the hope of a better future together.
Lucy's Pregnancy Announcement
Being the Ricardos
by Aaron Sorkin
A surprising, tense, hopeful LUCY & DESI & JESS & MADELYN & BOB's group from "Being the Ricardos" by Aaron Sorkin.
Fiona's Bargain with God
When I Was a Girl, I Used to Scream and Shout
by Sharman Macdonald
Fiona desperately bargains with God to avoid an unwanted pregnancy after a sexual encounter with Ewan. She lists the potential collateral damage to her family and her future while recounting a recent good deed as leverage.
Fiona's Bargain with God
When I Was a Girl, I Used to Scream and Shout
by Sharman Macdonald
Fiona, a teenage girl in Scotland, attempts to negotiate with God after a sexual encounter. She lists her recent good deeds and the potential fallout of an unplanned pregnancy as leverage to avoid being pregnant.
The Boys - Pregnancy Monologue
The Boys
by Gordon Graham
A young mother reflects on the trauma of a past assault and her profound relief at giving birth to a son rather than a daughter. She expresses deep-seated fears about the inherent dangers and societal pressures faced by women in a violent world.