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“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (37 conversations)
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Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jane, Jane's 14 year old girlfriend Sam, Jane's 13 year old friend Ruby and Jane's 14 year old friend and neighbour Aaron Ling hanging out when Sam's younger sister offends Ruby (who is Jewish) by mentioning the Holocaust
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INT. JANE'S LIVING ROOM - DAY Jane, Sam, Ruby, and Aaron are hanging out on the couch, watching a movie. They laugh together, completely at ease in one another's company. SAM (Giggling) Oh my god, that part was hilarious! RUBY (Laughing) Right? I love this movie! Aaron's younger sister, LILY (10), enters the room and plops down on the floor. LILY Excitedly Hey guys! What are you watching? SAM Smiling Hey, Lily! We're watching "The Babysitter's Club." LILY Curiously Oh, it's the movie about a club for babysitters? That sounds lame. A brief awkward silence fills the room. RUBY Trying to stay calm Well, it's actually quite fun. They have cool adventures together. LILY Innocently Are they like superheroes or something? SAM Gently No, not exactly. They just have fun while taking care of kids. LILY Thoughtfully Hmm, that sounds better than I thought. But not as epic as, let's say, the Holocaust. Everyone's expression suddenly changes. Ruby looks hurt, and Jane and Aaron exchange concerned glances. JANE Reprimanding Lily, that's not a topic to make jokes about. The Holocaust was a terrible tragedy. RUBY Softly Yeah, it's a very sensitive subject for me, Lily. LILY Realizing her mistake Oh, I'm sorry... I didn't mean to offend you, Ruby. A beat of silence passes as the room feels heavy with awkwardness. AARON Breaking the silence Listen, Lily, it's important to choose our words wisely. Some things, like the Holocaust, are very painful and personal for people. We need to show empathy and respect. JANE Nodding Aaron's right, Lily. We all have different backgrounds and experiences that we should learn from and respect. SAM Supportively Exactly, Lily. Let's be kind and understanding towards one another. Lily's gaze shifts from person to person, taking in their genuine concern. LILY Sincerely I'm really sorry, Ruby. I didn't realize how hurtful my words could be. RUBY Softening Thank you, Lily. I appreciate your apology. Just remember to be mindful of what you say in the future. LILY Nods earnestly I promise to think before I speak, especially about sensitive topics. The room slowly eases back into a more comfortable atmosphere as they continue watching the movie. The friends share a silent understanding, knowing that mistakes can be rectified through understanding and sincere apologies.