TV theme classification prompts - summaries
Prompt
""" You are a theme classifier for TV episode summaries. Based on the summaries provided, identify which of the following 10 EXACT themes are present as **main themes** in the episode. You must only choose from the following ten themes: {labels}. Use the definitions to guide your selections. --- Theme Definitions --- husband and wife: The relationship between husband and wife is featured. infatuation: An intense but (typically) short-lived passion that may peter out or settle into more enduring romantic love. friendship: The friendship between two characters is featured. romantic love: Featured is that peculiar sort of love between people so often associated with sexual attraction. the desire for vengeance: A character seeks retribution over a perceived injury or wrong. humanoid robot: An automaton that resembles a human being is featured. father and son: The relationship between a father and his son is featured. human vs. capitivity: A struggle between captive and captor is featured. time travel: Traveling between past and future points in time is featured. greed for riches: A character exhibits an inordinate desire for wealth such as money, luxuries, and the like. --- Example 1 --- Input Text: '\n\n== Plot ==\nA rebellious young girl and her family move into a gated neighborhood whose inhabitants place conformity and well to do behavior above all else. As time goes by, she learns to dress and act like all of the other kids in the neighborhood. However, her curiosity still persists and she befriends a young man who, like her, questions the stringent rules the community has set forth for them and indulges in vices such as cigarettes and liquor. One night she sees him being put into a van and taken away by the neighborhood patrols. As time goes by, she soon discovers that children who go against the teachings of the neighborhood are taken to a factory where they are turned into fertilizer, and do indeed become evergreen. Eventually, the neighborhood council deems Jenna to be a threat to the neighborhood, and she is taken to the plant to become evergreen herself.\n' Output: ['human vs. captivity, husband and wife'] --- Example 2 --- Input Text: "\n==Plot==\n[[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] is discovered to be sleepwalking and sleep bending, bending everything in sight, like a vital part of the [[Planet Express Ship]], Hermes' ruler, Amy's college javelin, Zoidberg's prized pet Slinky, in which he reacts to by crying and sobbing, and even the [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|Professor]]. Until Bender can satisfy his lust for bending and overcome his sleepwalking, he is forbidden from returning to [[Planet Express]].\n\nBender finds work at a factory where all the workers are on strike. After securing a job Bender is introduced to his co-workers: an attractive fembot, [[Angleyne]] and [[Flexo]]. Bender flirts with Angelyne who enjoys his advances and falls in love with him. Bender helps Angelyne bend and the two share a kiss before dating, things are fine until he makes a shocking discovery: Flexo and Angelyne are divorced. Naturally Bender perceives Flexo as a threat to his romance and attempts to find out who Angelyne loves by taking her to [[The Hip Joint]] posing as Flexo. After a passionate kiss leads to Bender's disguise being foiled, he takes off to the factory to kill Flexo. Unfortunately, the [[Robot Mafia]] also want to kill Flexo which they attempt by dropping an unbendable girder on him. Angelyne arrives on the scene too late, but she rushes to crippled Flexo's side professing her love for him. Bender, wanting to make Angelyne happy, decides to bend the girder to save Flexo. After succeeding Bender returns to Planet Express, his bend lust satisfied, but gets irate after being bugged to de-bend the Professor, so he simply bends him 180 degrees much to the dismay of his co-workers.\n" Output: ['humanoid robot'] --- Instructions --- - Return a valid Python list of strings. - Use only the exact theme names listed above. - Do NOT include any explanation. - Do NOT invent new labels. --- New Input --- Text: ==Summary== ===Teaser=== A young woman named [[Emi]] is grasping [[Quark]]'s [[lobes|ears]] from behind, presumably giving him or leading up to [[oo-mox]], as he is obviously enjoying the experience. She is attempting to get Quark to finalize a deal whereby she will purchase [[self-sealing stem bolt]]s from him, but he says it can wait since Emi's family will not return to [[Deep Space 9]] for another week. [[Rom]] enters Quark's [[quarters]] and ruins the party, telling his brother that they need to leave. However, it is too late; [[Grand Nagus]] [[Zek]] and his servant [[Maihar'du]] enter behind Rom moments later. Maihar'du gestures at Emi to leave Quark's quarters and she promptly does. Although Zek's head is covered and Maihar'du does not speak as usual, it seems the Nagus plans to move in with Quark. ===Act One=== Elsewhere on [[Deep Space 9]], [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]] is in the [[infirmary]] and is called to the [[wardroom]] by [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]], where he learns from the station's commander that, for his work in [[Biomolecular replication]], he has been nominated for the [[Carrington Award]], the [[Federation]]'s most prestigious medical award, and finds the entire [[senior staff]] waiting for him to congratulate him on being the youngest nominee in the award's history. Despite the honor he seems less than enthusiastic, to everyone's surprise. He later confides in [[Jadzia Dax|Dax]] (who submitted his name for consideration) that the Carrington Award honors a lifetime of achievement in the field of medicine and, as such, most people nominated are far older than he is. As a result, he knows he has no chance of winning due to his youth. Bashir excuses himself awkwardly shortly after. Meanwhile, Quark has moved into Rom's untidy quarters and has found living with his brother unbearable. Nog is visiting his [[Ishka|grandmother]] on [[Ferenginar]], so the place is messier than usual. Quark is further angered that his [[Aldebaran whiskey]] and other items such as tables and chairs from the bar have been taken. He decides that the two of them – or rather, Rom – will confront the Nagus to find out what is going on. As soon as he observes that Zek is more than happy to see Rom, Quark comes out from his nearby hiding place and greets the Nagus. Quark and Rom find that Zek has composed his "crowning achievement": ''[[The Rules of Acquisition: Revised for the Modern Ferengi]]''. Zek gives them a copy and leaves them to read it; Quark is excited, until he reads the first rule in it: "''If they want their money back, give it to them.''" The two then notice Maihar'du crying in the corner. ===Act Two=== Quark attempts to find some sort of master plan in the Nagus' work, looking for a secret code hidden within the "new rules" – he and Rom attempt to "discover" the code by reading one word from each page (which, naturally, translate as gibberish), but the two are hilariously unsuccessful. Still convinced the new rules are part of a scheme, he decides to go along with it for now. Later, Quark and Rom are in the [[Quark's Bar, Grill, Gaming House and Holosuite Arcade|bar]] when Zek arrives. Continuing to exhibit his vastly different new personality, Zek buys a round of drinks for everyone, since it will make them happy and, in turn, will make him happy. Quark goes along with it and offers Zek [[Hupyrian beetle snuff]], however, he refuses, saying it's not fun for the beetles. Quark is then horrified to learn that Zek has told Emi where she could buy self-sealing stem bolts at wholesale; much less than what he was offering. He said he was concerned she was taken advantage of. Quark walks off, and Rom expresses his surprise. Zek says it will take time to get used to the "new ways" and asks Rom to walk with him. Meanwhile, Bashir and O'Brien are playing [[darts]] in a [[cargo bay]], as they have been playing much too many [[racquetball]] games – 106, to be exact. They're both rusty, but wanting to play some game other than racquetball. To throw Bashir off, O'Brien starts talking about the Carrington competition. Bashir calmly says any of the others would make a fine recipient, and still doesn't assert his worthiness. O'Brien continues his jabs, saying he would vote for Bashir, but that most other people would wonder who he is. Bashir then turns the tables, changing the conversation to Keiko's absence. Now, O'Brien can't hit the board. Upon returning to his quarters that night, Quark finds Rom busy with several other Ferengi transforming the quarters. Rom explains that it will be the new headquarters of the [[Ferengi Benevolent Association]]. ===Act Three=== Quark takes Rom into the other room by the ear, having enough of what's going on with Zek. Contrary to normal Ferengi values, the association seems to have been created for the same purpose its name implies: helping other people, free of charge. Rom insists Zek is a visionary and that the both of them are going to be central to his plan. Rom is excited about becoming a "new kind" of Ferengi, though he is not sure what that means at the moment. He continues to repeat concepts incomprehensible to Quark, then tells him they are both co-chairmen of the Association and will accompany Zek back to Ferenginar when he announces to the whole [[Ferengi Alliance]]. Now, Quark is alarmed as this will undoubtedly result in the three of them being killed by being pushed off of the top of the [[Tower of Commerce]] for the ideas. Finally, Quark takes Zek to Dr. Bashir, who examines the older Ferengi thoroughly but finds nothing wrong. Quark cannot believe it, and insists on more tests, even insulting him and bringing up the Carrington competition. He eventually relents, and Zek expresses his appreciation with a bar of [[latinum]], suggesting to donate it to charity if Bashir does not want to accept it. Interestingly, Zek mentions that he will be giving a gift to the [[Bajoran]] people that night at the [[Bajoran shrine]] as a ceremony, and hopes Bashir attends. He leaves, telling Quark there's a lot of needy people out there. Quark and Rom sneak onto the Nagus' [[Zek's personal shuttle]] to find what the "gift" is. They're interrupted by Maihar'du, but, instead, he brings them into the shuttle. He reveals that the gift is a Bajoran [[Orb]]. ===Act Four=== Quark tries to get some answers, but as vexed as Maihar'du is at Zek's behavior, he cannot say because of his [[vow of silence]]. Rom tries to look inside the Orb box, but Quark tries to wrestle it from him instead. It comes open in Quark's direction, and he has an odd [[orb experience]] in which he is taunted by Zek's figure about not understanding and being fearful. Afterwards, Quark learns that the new rules were a "gift" from the [[Prophet|Bajoran Prophets]] to Zek. He and Rom discover, through Zek's [[personal log]]s, that, as soon as he received the Orb from his contact on [[Cardassia III]], Zek headed for the [[Bajoran wormhole]], apparently intent on using the Prophets' ability to see the future for financial gain. Quark determines to go in himself and find out what happened. Meanwhile, at the [[Replimat]], Bashir is busy on a [[PADD]]. Even [[Odo]] is caught up in the craze about the Carrington, and so comes to offer a "revelation" from a distant contact that Wade will not win the award, increasing the odds for the rest. Despite the fact he is apparently certain he is not going to win, Odo manages get Bashir to accidentally admit he's been working on an acceptance speech. s inside the wormhole]] Zek is at a terminal talking to a party who needs [[Kohlanese barley]], and is going out of his way to acquire some. He cuts off the transmission when Maihar'du, Quark and Rom come in, quickly [[kidnapping]] Zek and take him into the [[wormhole]] aboard his ship. Throughout the ordeal, oddly, he remains extremely pleasant and not disturbed at all. ===Act Five=== Once inside the wormhole, Quark opens the [[Orb of Wisdom]] (as Zek reveals it is called), instantly gaining the wormhole aliens' attention. The aliens inform Quark that they found Zek's goals to be "adversarial" and "aggressive." As a result, they "restored" Zek to a more peaceful state. Quark demands that they change Zek back, but the aliens decide to change him as well. However, Quark manages to convince them that doing so will only bring more Ferengi who will want to know what happened. He proposes that if they change Zek back, they will never have to speak with his people again. The Prophets agree and set Zek back to normal. Quark is very pleased when Zek states that he plans to sell the Orb of Wisdom to the Bajorans, and intends to make them pay a lot for it. In the wardroom, people have gathered for the announcement of the Carrington Award recipient and everyone is disappointed to find that it has gone to [[Henri Roget]], someone who was never considered a serious contender. Although Bashir acts like he's not surprised, he admits to Dax even though he felt he wasn't going to win he's still disappointed he didn't. Zek leaves the station, making sure that Quark and Rom have destroyed every last copy of the new Rules of Acquisition and will tell no-one that he donated to charity. Quark laments that despite going through a lot, he didn't manage to make some kind of profit. Rom admits to having made enough of a profit from both of them by embezzling from the Nagus. Quark congratulates him and says that this piece of theft would make [[Keldar|their father]] proud. Output: """
Answer guidance
['greed for riches']
['greed for riches', 'human vs. captivity', 'husband and wife', 'romantic love']
```python ['greed for riches', 'father and son', 'friendship'] ```
['friendship', 'romantic love', 'father and son']
](https://github.com/microsoft/deepspeed) ['friendship', 'greed for riches']
['greed for riches']
Response not available
['humanoid robot', 'father and son']
['greed for riches', 'father and son']
['father and son', 'greed for riches']
['greed for riches']
['greed for riches']
['greed for riches', 'husband and wife']
['greed for riches']
['friendship', 'greed for riches']