Friday, July 06, 2001

paranoia (excerpt)

viii.

Enter Alex and Dexter

Jake – Hey guys, long time no see! What are you doing he—wait, you guys know each other?

Dexter – Oh. Yeah, we go way back.

Jake – Really? I had no idea.

Alex – Yeah, well small world.

Jake – I’ll say. So what’s going on?

Dexter – Well, funny you ask, Jake.

Alex – Maybe you should sit down.

Jake – What is it?

Dexter – We, uh, have to tell you something.

Jake – Ok.

Alex – I’m not quite sure how to explain this, because it’s kind of—

Dexter – Complicated.

Alex – Right.

Jake – Ok…Well?

Dexter – It’s actually pretty funny.

Alex – (to Dexter) Well, maybe to us. But it won’t be to him.

Dexter – Yeah, I guess you’re right.

Jake – Are you going to tell me or what?

Alex – Jake—(deep breath) Jake, we’ve been meeting.

Jake – Who? Meeting about what?

Alex – Us.

Dexter – About you.

Jake – I don’t understand. You’re not making any sense.

Alex – Jake, let’s face it. You’re a disaster.

Jake – What?

Dexter – You expect too much.

Alex – You’re too demanding.

Jake – What are you talking about?

Alex – (shrugs shoulders) Uh, how do I say this.

Dexter – The paper.

Alex – Oh yeah! (takes out sheet of crumpled paper from his pocket and starts to read) Let’s see…“you’re self-centered, oversensitive, and unreasonable.”

Jake – What are you saying? What are you reading?

Dexter – Jake, we’ve been meeting.

Jake – Guys—

Alex – Thursday nights.

Jake – (agitatedly confused) What? Who?

Alex – Well, a bunch of people.

Dexter – Who all know you.

Jake – What’re you meeting about?

Alex – Well, lots of things, really.

Jake – Alex—

Dexter – Uh, you, mainly. We meet to talk about you.

Jake – What do you mean you meet to talk about me?

Alex – Uh, well, every Thursday, we get together and talk about you.

Dexter – Behind your back.

Jake – Guys, this isn’t funny. Cut the fucking bullshit.

Alex – Yeah, your analyst said you might react like this.

Dexter – Oh yeah, that’s right! He’s good.

Jake – My analyst?

Alex – Yeah. Theodore comes, too.

Dexter – To our meetings.

Alex – He warned us about your irrational temper.

Jake – My irrational temper? What the fuck are you doing meeting with my analyst?

Dexter – Renee invited him to come.

Alex – To our meetings.

Jake – Renee? My ex-girlfriend, Renee?

Dexter – Yeah, that’s the one.

Jake – Ren—Renee is meeting with my analyst?

Alex – Well, we’re all meeting. Not just Renee and Theodore.

Jake – Who else?!

Alex – Lots of people.

Dexter – Lisa, for instance.

Jake – My girlfriend??

Alex – Yeah. She and Renee get along great.

Jake – What the fuck is going on?

Alex – Oh, right. I knew this was going to difficult.

Dexter – It’s complicated.

Alex – Right.

Jake – What are these meetings?

Alex – Ok, let’s try this again.

Dexter – Just stick to the paper.

Alex – Right. So basically (reading again from crumpled paper) “we feel that you are self-absorbed and have too grandiose a sense of self-importance.”

Jake – No I don’t!—what are you reading?

Dexter – Oh, those are just some notes.

Alex – So we remember what we’re supposed to tell you.

Jake – What you’re supposed to tell me?

Dexter – On the group’s behalf.

Jake – What group?!?

Alex – Aren’t you paying attention?

Dexter – Listen up, Jake, this is important.

Alex – Yeah. (continues reading) “You also seem to believe that you are ‘special’
and unique, and can only be understood by other ‘special’ or high-status people.”

Jake – What are these meetings about!?

Dexter – Well, basically we meet to talk about you.

Jake – Behind my back, yes, you said that. But why??

Alex – Well, basically we’re sick of your shit.

Jake – What shit?

Alex – (reading again) Uh, “you frequently show arrogant, haughty behavior and attitudes and are often envious of others or think they are envious of you. ”

Jake – That’s not tru—would you stop reading!?!

Alex – I just want to get it right.

Dexter – We spent the entire meeting last time making sure we got this worded right.

Jake tears the paper out of Alex’s hand.

Jake – Without reading from this goddamned paper, tell me what these meetings are about!

Alex – (agitated) See, this is exactly what we mean. Every month we consider disbanding, but every month you justify our meetings with your continued—

Dexter – Pomposity and self-importance.

Alex – Exactly!

Jake – Every month? How long have you been meeting?

Alex – (counting on his fingers, then looking up at Dexter) About 4 years now?

Dexter – Yeah, it’ll be 4 years in March.

Jake – What have you been doing for 4 years!?

Alex – Well, basically, we devise strategies.

Jake – Strategies?

Dexter – Ways to keep you mired in perpetual uncertainty.

Jake – I don’t believe this.

Dexter – Well, it’s true.

Alex – We all conspire to keep you frustrated and discontent.

Jake – You guys are full of shit.

Dexter – You know how Lisa keeps refusing to, you know—

Jake – That’s none of your goddamned—

Alex – You’re wondering does she not love you enough? Is she not attracted to you? Is she justified in needing more time?

Jake – Alex, I’m warning you—

Dexter – Well, none of that’s really the issue.

Alex – We all decided that she should keep saying no just to play on your insecurities.

Dexter – But take my word for it, she’s dynamite!

Alex – Oh yeah.

Jake – What?! Fuck you!

Dexter – And remember how no one invited you to the Super Bowl party at Ken’s house?

Jake – Get the fuck out of here!

Alex – Were we mad at you for something? Did we not want you there? Are we really even your friends?

Jake does not respond.

Dexter – All part of the plan.

Jake – What plan?!

Alex – We’ve made a pledge, Jake.

Dexter – We’re neither going to love you as much as you’d like nor cut you adrift.

Jake – Wh—why!?

Alex – The truth is, nobody really likes you.

Dexter – Especially me. I hate you.
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Excerpt from 'paranoia,' a one act play originally written in March 2001.