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Revision as of 12:21, 5 March 2021
Series | |
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The Other Side | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
6/6/2001 | |
Cast | |
Debi Mae West, Larry Block, Jack Kornfield, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Karma Style, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | Summer Hill |
Followed by: | Don't Know Mind |
"We left off with him playing the guitar and you singing."
What Do Women Want? is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side. It was originally broadcast on June 6, 2001.
Synopsis
- Debi and Malcolm go to a party, discuss love and buy a tree from a tree peddler. Symbolic love tree. Malcolm is still with his wife. Darkness and light. Ecstasy.
- Larry - a new hiding place for liquor
- Debi - Malcolm's cars. They meet people on the road who chronicle those who enjoy life, plan a photographic trip to Los Vegas. Joe questions the metaphysical interpretation of the claim that people respond to the couple in public.
- Larry - He drops a psychiatrist who insists that Larry is an alcoholic. What do people who don't drink do when they are unhappy?
- Debi - Buying clothes for a rave. A woman in the bar talks about witnessing sex in a bar.
- Kornfield, speaking to children - King Arthur drinks from the well of a Hag, offers her marriage to one of his knights in repayment. She poses a riddle, "what do women want?" She is half freed from a curse is beautiful for half the day, asks her husband whether she should be beautiful in the day or at night.
- Larry and Joe - Joe thinks most people are really unhappy. God as liquor. The weakness of people's faith becomes obvious in a crisis, when they face death.
- Kornfield - Does god exist?
- Larry - His therapist refuses to give him drugs. Story of his father's death on vacation in Lake Cuomo. Drawing a Jewish star with an eyebrow pencil so the body won't be given Catholic rites. His widowed mother cries in hotel lobbies, is asked to leave. Failure is a necessary part of our system.
- Kornfield - respecting forest things
- Debi - she's afraid of intimacy. Malcolm's teenage kids plan to visit. He's moved in with her for good, is bringing his cat. Joe probes her feelings about the situation.
- Kornfield - Don't know mind.
- Debi and Malcolm's combined answering machine message.
Miscellanea
The above photos are described by Debi in this program, originally available via Photohype.