The given text is a script for a humorous and dramatic scenario where the character Mike attempts to "kidnap" his best friend Ben three times in one week. Mike devises several elaborate strategies to achieve this, including a scripted performance by Ben, a surprise apartment visit, and a plan to use Ben's girlfriend Annie as a double agent. However, each of Mike's plans is thwarted by Ben, who remains one step ahead.
Mike's first plan involves a scripted performance by Ben, where he is to act out a monologue from a script written by Mike. The idea is to make Ben look foolish, creating a distraction that allows Mike and his team to kidnap him. However, Ben becomes suspicious and the plan is abandoned.
In Mike's second plan, he hires a Katy Perry impersonator and weightlifters to kidnap Ben from his girlfriend Annie's apartment. Annie, however, realizes the plan and alerts Ben, leading to another failed attempt.
Mike's final plan involves using Annie as a double agent. He convinces Annie to signal him when Ben enters their meeting room, and then Mike and his team rush in and kidnap Ben. However, Annie confesses to Ben about Mike's plan, leading to Ben's escape.
Despite the failures of his plans, Mike remains undeterred and continues to devise new strategies to kidnap Ben. The script ends with Mike's team surrounding Ben, who screams for help, marking the final attempt and failure of Mike's plan.
1. The text is a dialogue from a video, where a person named Mike plans to kidnap his best friend, Ben, three times.
2. Mike's plan is to use his knowledge of Ben's interests and routines to devise several plans to trap him.
3. Ben's consent is required for Mike's plan to officially capture him.
4. Ben's waiver must be signed so that the kidnappings can begin.
5. The kidnappings involve Mike's strongest coworkers, who are instructed to hide behind a wall and sneak up behind Ben on Mike's signal.
6. The first kidnapping plan was a failure when Ben noticed the coworkers in barbershop quartet uniforms and ski masks.
7. For the second kidnapping, Mike exploited Ben's love for acting by writing a script for Ben to memorize, which was then performed in front of Ben's coworkers.
8. The second kidnapping was also a failure when Ben noticed the strange emotional changes in the script and suspected Mike's involvement.
9. For the third kidnapping, Mike enlisted Kelly, a video producer Ben had been collaborating with, to help sabotage Ben.
10. However, Kelly backstabbed Mike by confessing to Ben that Mike was trying to use her as a double agent.
11. In the end, Mike's elaborate plans to kidnap Ben were all unsuccessful, and Ben escaped each attempt.