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Yellowstone
by Taylor Sheridan
Beth discovers a car seat in Jamie's vehicle, forcing him to admit he has a secret son. The revelation triggers Beth's deep-seated trauma regarding her infertility, leading to a violent confrontation and a chilling vow of revenge against her brother.
Blue Eye Samurai
by Michael Green, Amber Noizumi
Mizu reveals her true identity and her quest for vengeance to her blind mentor, the Swordmaker. The scene explores the metaphor of 'mixed metal' as Mizu grapples with her heritage and her singular objective to kill the four white men in Japan.
Heartbreak High
by Marieke Hardy
Amerie breaks down in front of her mother, Huma, overwhelmed by guilt for failing her friend. As they discuss the trauma her friend endured, Amerie's grief turns into a burning desire for vengeance against those who caused the suffering.
The Wizard Of Oz
by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, Edgar Allen Woolf
Following the death of the Wicked Witch of the East, her sister arrives in Munchkinland to claim the powerful ruby slippers and seek vengeance. Glinda the Good Witch protects Dorothy, revealing that the slippers have already transferred to Dorothy's feet and possess a magic the villainous witch cannot touch while in this realm. The scene establishes the primary conflict of the story as the Witch issues her iconic threat against Dorothy and her dog.
The Merchant of Venice
by William Shakespeare
Shylock delivers a powerful defense of his humanity while justifying his quest for vengeance against those who have wronged him. He argues that Jews and Christians share the same physical and emotional vulnerabilities, concluding that he will follow the Christian example of seeking retribution.
Merlin
by Julian Jones
King Uther is confronted by the sorceress Nimueh, who reveals the dark truth behind Arthur's birth and the price of the magic Uther once requested. As Nimueh seeks vengeance for the purge of her kind, Uther must face the devastating reality that his own past choices have put his son's life in immediate peril.
Dublin Murders
by Sarah Phelps
In the aftermath of a tragic discovery at the Devlin house, Detective Rob Reilly speaks with an elderly neighbor, Mrs. Fitzgerald. As she offers flowers and local lore about missing children, she subtly reveals her awareness of Rob's English background and issues a cryptic, unsettling warning about the community's vengeance.
Angel Has Fallen
by Robert Mark Kamen, Matt Cook, Ric Roman Waugh
A high-stakes interrogation where Mike Banning is held captive by the vengeful Dominika Malikov. Dominika uses the memory of her dead son to justify her cruelty before revealing she knows the location of Banning's family, shifting the power dynamic from physical torture to psychological warfare.
Henry VI, Part 2
Young Clifford discovers the dead body of his father on the battlefield of St. Albans. Consumed by grief and fury, he renounces all sense of pity and vows a brutal, indiscriminate revenge against the House of York.
Electra
by Sophocles
Electra engages in a fierce verbal battle with her mother, Clytemnestra, regarding the murder of her father, Agamemnon. The scene explores themes of justice, familial betrayal, and the cycle of vengeance.
Medea
by Seneca
Medea calls upon the gods of marriage and the underworld to witness Jason's betrayal. She transitions from a desperate prayer for vengeance to a cold, calculated resolve to commit horrific crimes that surpass her past deeds.