Welcome back to You Can't Do That On Set, a themed show of skits and shenanigans.
It seems that no matter where these girls are... whether it be under a shady tree outside, on the fluffy intro couch, in the dim backstage area, or on the main set itself... things happen that call into question what's fair, unfair, lucky, or unlucky. All of which is exactly what this episode is all about: "Luck and Fairness." And as the show grinds on, one begins to wonder... do good luck charms work? Is being lucky a thing? Or does stuff just happen?
Was this all in one day, or did the ladies (especially the Wife) keep track of who wore what, so they'd coordinate for each scene?
This was shot on a few different days, but the bulk of it was all shot in one day. And yes, The Wife definitely had to keep track of outfits. We like the idea of having cast members wear the same color scheme throughout the episode.
Was this all in one day, or did the ladies (especially the Wife) keep track of who wore what, so they'd coordinate for each scene?
This was shot on a few different days! And yes, The Wife definitely had to keep track of outfits. We like the idea of having cast members wear the same color scheme throughout the episode.
It's similar to the show from which your homages are based on; they had 3 or 4 copies of the same outfit, due to messy sketches. In this case, the Wife is a continuity director, and is keeping a track on what everyone is wearing.
Was this all in one day, or did the ladies (especially the Wife) keep track of who wore what, so they'd coordinate for each scene?
This was shot on a few different days! And yes, The Wife definitely had to keep track of outfits. We like the idea of having cast members wear the same color scheme throughout the episode.
It's similar to the show from which your homages are based on; they had 3 or 4 copies of the same outfit, due to messy sketches. In this case, the Wife is a continuity director, and is keeping a track on what everyone is wearing.
I like that touch.
I did give The Wife credit for wardrobe in the closing credits.
Was this all in one day, or did the ladies (especially the Wife) keep track of who wore what, so they'd coordinate for each scene?
This was shot on a few different days! And yes, The Wife definitely had to keep track of outfits. We like the idea of having cast members wear the same color scheme throughout the episode.
It's similar to the show from which your homages are based on; they had 3 or 4 copies of the same outfit, due to messy sketches. In this case, the Wife is a continuity director, and is keeping a track on what everyone is wearing.