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The Hollow
by Agatha Christie
John reflects on his decision to marry his wife, Gerda, admitting he chose her for her submissiveness but now finds her devotion irritating. Henrietta confronts him about his cruelty and lack of empathy toward his wife's feelings, leading to a moment of tension and a revelation of their own complicated connection.
Black Mirror: Eulogy
by Charlie Brooker, Ella Road
Philip revisits a painful memory of a failed marriage proposal within a digital simulation, only to be confronted by his guide's true identity. The emotional stakes shift from Philip's self-pity to a shocking revelation about the woman he loved and the nature of the digital 'echo' assisting him.
Bad Education
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.
SOME GIRLS/Episode 1
by Bernadette Davis
Viva returns home to find her father and her PE teacher/stepmother-figure, Anna, have news to share. After Viva suggests Anna should terminate an rumored pregnancy, the couple reveals the baby was planned and that Viva will eventually lose her bedroom to the new arrival.
Shetland
by Davy Kane
Detective Inspector Perez questions a young woman named Rosie in a cramped trailer about a missing man. Despite her initial denials, Rosie's roommate Trish intervenes, forcing Rosie to admit that the man had been looking for someone and that they were warned by a local figure to stay silent.
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.
Robot & Frank
by C.D. Ford
Frank, an aging jewel thief with memory loss, visits Jennifer and confesses he is on the run from the police. The conversation takes a shocking turn when Frank examines Jennifer's family photos and discovers a personal history he has completely forgotten. Emotional stakes peak as Jennifer realizes the extent of Frank's cognitive decline while he reels from the revelation of their past relationship.
El Mariachi
by Robert Rodriguez
Mariachi questions Domino about her relationship with the local crime boss, Moco, and how she acquired her bar and loft. Domino reveals the extent of Moco's attempts to buy her affection before choosing to be with Mariachi instead.
Ex Machina
by Alex Garland
Nathan pressures Caleb into signing a restrictive non-disclosure agreement before revealing the true purpose of his visit. The stakes are raised when Nathan announces he has already created a functional artificial intelligence and wants Caleb to perform the Turing Test on it.
Engagement Games
by S.J. Chiro
While participating in a high-stakes scavenger hunt, Amanda and Nick are swarmed by children at a summer camp. The chaotic environment triggers a heated argument about their conflicting timelines for starting a family and their differing visions for their upcoming wedding.
Euphoria
by Sam Levinson
Fezco expresses his genuine concern for Rue's well-being and her escalating drug use, prompting Rue to reveal the origin of her addiction following her father's illness. The scene explores the deep bond between a dealer and his friend as they confront the reality of her self-destruction.
2012
by Roland Emmerich, Harald Kloser
President Wilson addresses the G8 leaders in a private session to deliver a world-altering revelation. He must command the room and set aside diplomatic formalities to announce the scientifically confirmed end of the world.
The Big Sick
by Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani
While sharing a room during a medical crisis, Terry confesses to Kumail that he once cheated on his wife, Beth. Terry struggles to articulate the guilt and the complicated nature of long-term love, while Kumail awkwardly attempts to navigate the uncomfortable 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.
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.
Wednesday
by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
Wednesday and Enid clash over the stark aesthetic and personality differences in their shared dorm room. As Wednesday insults Enid's social media presence and writing skills, the tension escalates into a supernatural standoff involving loud music and werewolf claws.
Titanic
by James Cameron
Rose discovers Jack's sketchbook and is deeply moved by his artistic talent and his ability to capture the human soul. As they discuss his work and his time in Paris, the conversation shifts to a moment of profound intimacy when Jack reveals how clearly he sees Rose's true nature.
Sinners
by Ryan Coogler
A revelatory, manipulative, desperate, tragic PEARLINE, SAMMIE, REMMICK, DELTA SLIM & SMOKE's group from "Sinners" by Ryan Coogler.
Wicked
by Winnie Holzman, Stephen Schwartz
A hopeful, ambitious, vulnerable, determined Elphaba's monologue from "Wicked" by Winnie Holzman (Book), Stephen Schwartz (Music & Lyrics). Genre: musical.
by Winnie Holzman
A surprised, disappointed, revealing, sobering Morrible & Galinda's duologue from "Wicked" by Winnie Holzman. Genre: musical.
Hello, Dolly!
by Michael Stewart
A joyful, romantic, reflective, enthusiastic Cornelius's monologue from "Hello, Dolly!" by Michael Stewart. Genre: comedy.
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
Lady Bracknell interrogates Jack Worthing about his family lineage, only to be horrified by the revelation that he was discovered as a baby in a handbag at Victoria Station.
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