I like the concept. I'd be interested in knowing how the Samaritan acts upon entering the stage. How does he discover the man lying on the ground? What is his initial reaction? Does he struggle over stopping to help or go right to it? How do we know that he is someone somehow different, less important, despised in his own personage? I think that it is in details like this which can make the skit truly human and real in connecting with an audience.
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