“It’s a pretty chaotic process. There were so many moving parts to this. I don’t remember yesterday much less a few episodes ago, but that sure felt like the most ambitious thing,” Flueger, 39, exclusively toldof “Trapped,” which aired on Wednesday, February 22. “You’ve got some of the grip boys rocking the train with two-by-fours to make it look like we’re moving. You’ve got hair and makeup who are all rushing around because we’re shooting completely out of order. … It’s all over the map.
“Something like that for a long time. And we tried to do it in three or four days. God bless our crew.”The NBC procedural keeps it moving when shooting each scene. “You don’t get a ton of takes in TV,” Squerciati explained. “There’s just no time. Our executive producer is really kind and lovely and if I need it, he’ll definitely give it to me, but I try not to. Our crew is working their tater tots off, so it’s not like I want to be pushing everyone to the limit.
Burgess’ trauma has slowly been catching up to her in season 10. And during Wednesday’s episode, the Intelligence cop is forced to confront her past experience
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