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monologue
Comedy
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Aldous's Confession of Love

from Get Him to the Greek

Written by Nicholas Stoller

Get Him to the Greek

Aldous Snow has a moment of vulnerable clarity as he confesses his deep, albeit dysfunctional, love for his ex-girlfriend Jackie Q. He recounts a specific, wild memory that made him realize his feelings were real and expresses regret over his estrangement from their child.

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ALDOUS: But it’s missing love, Aaron. Don’t you see? I want love the way you have love. Without love, I’m gonna become that bastard we just spent twelve hours with. I want a lady to pick out my clothes. And not just an assistant who I pay. I’m in love with Jackie Q. I know it now. She’s so gorgeous

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CharactersAldous
Duration00:01:30
Age Range30s
GenderMale
GenreComedy
PeriodContemporary
Formatmonologue
SourceGet Him to the Greek
ToneVulnerable, reflective, comedic
AccentBritish
Suitable Foragent showcase, self tape, general practice
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