That was one hell of an episode. And only 35 mins runtime?! The entire production is top tier.
And honestly, justice for stunt doubles and stunt teams. Been saying it for years but it's completely criminal how Hollywood refuses to acknowledge them. They literally put their lives on the line for art and get no recognition or respect. We've seen those behind-the-scene bits for YEARS, we know it's not the actors doing their own stunts unless they're actual martial artists or narcissists who'd like nothing more than to be immortalized dying on set. If the industry awards VFX and CGI, there's no reason why stunt double/teams don't get any credit for their work.
I like that the writers are telling stories for the overall plot while also pulling back the curtain a bit on the unseen aspects of acting. Last season they did a nice job showing some of the inner workings of the theater world with the ghost light and other backstage stuff like the wall that people sign. This year they are shining a light on how much work stunt people do. I loved when Charles said that Sazz appeared on film so many times but the documentary was the only time that people actually got to see her face.
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I’m liking this season so far
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And honestly, justice for stunt doubles and stunt teams. Been saying it for years but it's completely criminal how Hollywood refuses to acknowledge them. They literally put their lives on the line for art and get no recognition or respect. We've seen those behind-the-scene bits for YEARS, we know it's not the actors doing their own stunts unless they're actual martial artists or narcissists who'd like nothing more than to be immortalized dying on set. If the industry awards VFX and CGI, there's no reason why stunt double/teams don't get any credit for their work.
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I like that the writers are telling stories for the overall plot while also pulling back the curtain a bit on the unseen aspects of acting. Last season they did a nice job showing some of the inner workings of the theater world with the ghost light and other backstage stuff like the wall that people sign. This year they are shining a light on how much work stunt people do. I loved when Charles said that Sazz appeared on film so many times but the documentary was the only time that people actually got to see her face.
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If she hasn't already been nominated for an Emmy for this role, she should be now
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