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''He had told me because for some reason he felt that I would be open and non-judgmental that he had tried grass...''
''"He had told me because for some reason he felt that I would be open and non-judgmental that he had tried grass..."''


'''At Last''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on January 23, [[2000]].
'''At Last''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on January 23, [[:Category:2000|2000]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Larry tells Joe that Zachary (14)<ref>noted at 1:40</ref> told him
that he smokes grass.  Larry decides that he can't stop him, smokes
with him.  Zach writes a paper arguing for legalization in school.  He
gets caught smoking at school; Larry talks to the guidance counselor.
Larry worries about the family getting in trouble.
13:10: Susan, 23-24, calls Joe at his room in a boardinghouse in
Hollywood.  She's looking for someone else.  Later she invites herself
over from a party.  When Joe wants her to leave, she strips and dances
('like Twyla Tharp on barbiturates').  Afterwards she calls from jail,
then from other jails days afterwards.  While Joe's out she breaks in,
leaves flowers and curtains.  She leaves dozens of desperate messages.
20:30: Larry tells of the meeting with the guidance counselor.
23:00: Debi tells of going to a disco party at a penthouse with Scott,
her boyfriend.  He chats up Mike, the DJ.  Debi figures out they're
attracted to each other.  She wants to leave; he wants to stay.  He
asks if he can invite Mike over.  Debi says no and kicks him out.
28:40: Joe tells of a dream of driving his mother to an Army base where she wants
to get a job 'regulating the temperature of the building.'  Surreal
events follow.
33:00: Debi's at a club with a friend.  They figure out it's gay.  The
friend's getting married in September.  She wants Debi and she to
seduce a man each.  She makes out with Debi.
39:00: Debi went on a yoga retreat with her 'cute little English
friend' about 2 years ago.  Debi's boyfriend broke up with her over
the phone on their way home.  Debi and her friend went out dancing in
Venice that night, ended up making love.  Debi, distraught, let
herself into her ex-boyfriend's afterwards.
42:40: Joe tells of the 15 years he spent working at 'The aerospace
corporation', a defense-consulting firm, all of the exciting things he
did.
44:30: Joe tells of working as a medical aid in a leper colony in
Malta.
44:50: Joe tells of working as a prostitute in Calcutta.
45:10: Joe tells of being a political prisoner in a small Central
American dictatorship.  He joins their military elite, oppresses the
people.
47:10: Debi tells of the friend who was going to get married in
September.  She calls (it's 20 below in NYC).  She's pregnant, will
marry right now in Atlantic City, wants Debi to come down and sing 'At
last'.  Debi tries to sing it.
50:30: 'At last' (Etta James)
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*[[Larry Block]]: he shares marijuana with his son, who later gets into trouble for smoking at school.
*[[Larry Block]]: he shares marijuana with his son, who later gets into trouble for smoking at school.
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*Joe: he travels the world as an aerospace consultant. He works at a leper colony, as a prostitute in Calcutta. He's tortured as a political prisoner, sympathizes with his interrogators.
*Joe: he travels the world as an aerospace consultant. He works at a leper colony, as a prostitute in Calcutta. He's tortured as a political prisoner, sympathizes with his interrogators.
*DMW: singing at a wedding. Song - "At Last" (Etta James version)
*DMW: singing at a wedding. Song - "At Last" (Etta James version)
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== Music ==
== Music ==
{{Music-Stub}}
{{Serve Chilled (Groove Armada)}} [12:42]
* "Serve Chilled" - Groove Armada (from ''Vertigo'', 2000)
{{Moonlight (Ian O'Brien)}} [28:25]
<!-- need to identify music at ~34:30 -->
{{Mental Void (Instrumental) (Primeridian)}} [41:58]
* "Mental Void (Instrumental)" - Primeridian (from ''Zero Degrees Longitude'', 2000)
{{At Last (Etta James)}} [50:30]
* "At Last" - Etta James (from ''At Last!'', 1961)
 
== Commentary ==


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== Footnotes ==


[[Category: Absurd Monologue]]
[[Category: Absurd Monologue]]
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[[Category: Debi Mae West]]
[[Category: Debi Mae West]]
[[Category: Larry Block]]
[[Category: Larry Block]]
[[Category:Show]]
[[Category:The Other Side]] [[Category:Show_by_date|20000123]] {{Airdate|airdate=2000-01-23}}
{{Series|series=The Other Side}}{{Cast|cast=[[Larry Block]], [[Debi Mae West]], Joe Frank}}

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