As you may know, most films and TV shows are shot non-linearly, which means that the experience of principal photography doesn't have the same type of emotional arc for people as watching the finished product does. Although a tight-knit cast and crew will absolutely shed a tear or two over an actor's final shot or a picture wrap, the chances are that these climactic moments on a production schedule aren't all that dramatically resonant. Oftentimes, the beginning of a shoot will be a scene in the middle of the story, and the end of a shoot may be a moment from the beginning, for example. All of this means that, for the filmmakers, they may be having feelings of closure and farewell over a short, little nothing of a shot. Like, say, a lunchbox.

That seems to be precisely the case with the D

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