Bloopers are a fun way to show behind-the-scenes mistakes. Day one was kind of rough, so we messed up on lines, staying in character, and finding a noncrowded place to film was a little difficult. Bloopers show that mistakes are normal and can lift up the mood. Even when you're struggling with production, bloopers can sure be hilarious to look back on.
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