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The Stairway To Heaven
It's A Wonderful Death - Production Episode 114
Written by: Andy Baker & Brent Friedman
Directed by: Gilbert Shilton

Music by Garrison Starr and Delerium
Draven awaits sentencing on his conviction, mulling the difference between life in prison and the death penalty for a man who is already dead. He hears a familiar voice – it’s the Skull Cowboy. He calls it dead-on: Draven is playing over his life and death in his head, wondering how he came to this place, debating what he could have done differently. The Skull Cowboy gives him the opportunity to see if he can change it all. In a split second, Draven is transported back to the day of his death, October 30th. Rehearsing with Hangman’s Joke at the Blackout, he’s the only one who’s aware of what’s to happen that night – unless he stops it. Draven sets out to prevent the death that came to both he and Shelly at the hands of Top Dollar’s hired killers. It involves convincing Albrecht to help, even though, in this reality, they have never met. Only Sarah believes his strange story. Unable to prevent their murder, Draven is given yet another chance by the Skull Cowboy, in a metaphysical “instant replay” scenario. Ultimately, this fails, too. After a doomed car chase, Draven and Shelly are gunned down, both trying to save the other. As the Skull Cowboy points out: “All roads lead to fate.”


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