My son will recite t.v. programs, scene-by-scene. He doesn't do the whole dialogue, but he will do parts of it. He really wants me to listen to every word. It's difficult because he talks non-stop until he's gone through the whole storyline. I've told him that people only want the highlights and he shouldn't expect people to listen to the whole thing.
Recently, he started to recite a program to me and I asked him if I could tell him one. I was going to see how much he would like it if he had to listen to me talk nonstop, scene-by-scene, reciting a sitcom episode of a favorite show of mine. I got through the first scene of the episode (which I had just seen recently) and I realized I couldn't recite more than that. I remember the plot, but I couldn't put it all in sequence the way he does.
I learned 2 things:
1.) He has an amazing memory.
2.) He would have wanted to hear me recite the episode (if I could have done it).