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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.
Poor Things
by Tony McNamara
Duncan, a debauched lawyer, impulsively proposes marriage to Bella after realizing he has fallen in love with her. Bella, possessing a literal and detached worldview, calmly rejects him by citing her prior engagement and her view of their affair as merely temporary fun, driving Duncan into a comedic rage.
American Splendor
by Robert Pulcini, Shari Springer Berman
After a disastrous first date meal, Joyce deals with a stomach ailment in Harvey's bathroom. The scene shifts from awkward physical comedy to a moment of genuine connection when Harvey reveals he stocked up on herbal tea specifically for her visit, leading to an impulsive proposal.
The Big Sick
by Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani
Kumail is confronted by his parents after rejecting an arranged marriage proposal. The tension escalates as he finally admits to his secret life, his lack of faith, and his love for an American woman, leading to a heartbreaking rift with his mother.
An Ideal Husband
by Oscar Wilde
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Goodbye Charles
by Gabriel Davis
A desperate, humorous, self-deprecating Unnamed Female Character's monologue from "Goodbye Charles" by Gabriel Davis.
Unknown
by Unknown
A formal, nervous, impressed, critical Laszlo and Harry Lee's duologue from "Unknown" by Unknown. Genre: drama.
Thelma & Louise
by Callie Khouri
In a tense motel room encounter, Jimmy surprises Louise with a marriage proposal just as she is preparing to go on the run. The scene explores their long-term, dysfunctional history and the tragic irony of Jimmy finally offering commitment when it is far too late.
Loving
by Jeff Nichols
Richard surprises Mildred by revealing he has purchased a plot of land to build their future home. The scene captures a quiet, life-changing moment of hope and commitment between the couple.
The Importance of Being Earnest
Jack Worthing attempts to propose to Gwendolen Fairfax, only to discover that she is obsessively devoted to the idea of marrying a man named Ernest. The scene highlights the absurdity of Victorian social conventions and romantic ideals.
Jack Worthing proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax, who accepts primarily because she believes his name is Ernest. Their moment is interrupted by the formidable Lady Bracknell, who dismisses the engagement and asserts her parental authority.
Addams Family Values
by Paul Rudnick
The gold-digging serial killer Debbie Jellinsky manipulates Uncle Fester into a marriage proposal by feigning innocence, while Fester's family looks on with their signature macabre approval.
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