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Free at Last Screen Play

Episodes 7,8,9,10 of Hitchhikers Guide to Heaven and Hell

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Free at Last Screen Play

By: SULI Daniel Johnson
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Free at Last - part one

The manic depressant guide placed them this time on an 1860s Southern plantation where White racists find themselves slaves of African American plantation owners. On the way, they meet Peter Townsend and Tommy from the Who. The group is mistaken for slaves and is taken to the plantation to see the boss.

Free at Last - part two

On the plantation, Laura and Theo are herded into the slave’s quarters. Theo is invited into the plantation owner’s mansion. There, he shares cigars and brandy while listening to the guest discuss what to do about the white question. The final solution turns out to be something that no one expected.

Free at Last - part three

On the plantation where White racists are slaves to African American bosses, Jefferson has been inadvertently turned White. He loses his social standing and joins the White slaves who are planning to escape the plantation.

Free at Last - part four

This is part four, the final episode of Free at Last. In previous episodes, the trio wound up on an 18th-century plantation in the American deep South. In Hell, however, White racists are slaves to Black plantation owners. Jefferson, an African American landowner, is turned White by mistake and now is helping with an escape from the plantation. Things do not quite work out the way they planned. They wind up in a place they did not expect with people they have not anticipated.

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