"Southern Crossing"



This is, as you might guess, well-meaning but simplistic in its view of Civil Rights, as captured in the vagueness of the above still.  I might've gone with a C, but the subplot of Howard's misery over living without the television for a few days is ill-timed, so C-.

A couple notes:
  • We never find out where in the South this is set, or in what part of '62 it happens.  We don't even get stock footage of the demonstration, just Fonzie telling Marion about it.
  • This is Brian Levant's ninth HD script but Richard Gurman's first of six, although he had done one for L&S.

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