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In scene 1 it starts with a panning shot from the sky to both actors. This next scene will transition to both of the actors conversations. This conversation will consist of how actor 1 wants a dog to fulfill his loneliness and tries his best to convince actor 2 the roommate to get the dog. Actor 2 then caves in and decides to get the dog alongside with actor 1. Both actors travel to their destination, the pet store, via car to purchase the puppy. The puppy ends up being very expensive but decides to still buy it anyway. Actor 1’s loneliness begins to be fulfilled. Although not being as lonely anymore the dog starts to cause a ruckus in the house and clogging up the drainage in the pool. Actor 2 starts to regret his decision of purchasing this dog after all of this and starts to argue with actor 1. After these series of events start to go off, the dog is still acting a fool around the house proving actor 2’s point about why he did not want to get another dog. Actor 1 still tries his best to explain how the dog is more of an asset than a liability but actor 2 does not want to hear it. This causes a confusion between both characters and motivates actor 2 to move out. Actor 1 is in a state of shock after purchasing a dog that actor 2 is going to move out over a puppy. The actor then goes on to explain how buying this dog was just an overall mistake. After spending all that money on the puppy it starts to cost more and more money. This is due to having to fix furniture, still having to buy food, and picking up the dog fecal matter. Actor 1 starts to explain how and why the puppy is a helpful pet to the house. While the dog is still causing damage, actor 2 decides to walk away stating how he wants to move out.
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