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In Episode Four of If I Live to Be 100, the narrator reflects on his transition to life at Dunwoody Village after leaving the cherished home he shared with his late wife, Louise. ​ He recounts the challenges of maintaining the property, his efforts to preserve his artistic and literary legacy, and the emotional toll of aging and loss. ​ Despite his struggles, a glimmer of hope emerges when he is approached for a 60 Minutes interview about his life’s work, including his art, books, and a notable video project on activist Dorothy James. ​ The interview, conducted by Poppy Hager, brings a mix of pride, nostalgia, and longing as the narrator revisits his home and reflects on his life’s journey, his love for Louise, and the passage of time.