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FUN FACTS FROM THE SEASON FIVE PROP MASTER:

It's Paige's camera. P&E use an SLR in their work. This was a much simpler, lower-end camera.

It was black and white.

Prop Master, Season Five here:

I'm the prop master, not set director, but here's the answer:

Thank you. I have always been a huge Big Boy fan. Still am. Always will be. The bag was my little tribute.

The staging of Henry's conversation to mirror the one Paige once had with Philip and Elizabeth was, in fact, intentional. Good eye.

BONUS FUN FACT from the Season Five Prop Master:

Mushrooms and onions. Made the set smell quite delicious that day,

Thank you, but I was only responsible, in that scene, for the food. The curtains, jars, etc, were the responsibility of our production designer, Dan Davis, and our set decorator, Mila Khalovich.

I think for s while they were even calling it, simply, Smacks, which has a weird heroin vibe, if you ask me.

Prop Master of Season Five:

Prop Master, Season Five, here:

For that scene, it was a combination of shots:

Yep. That's correct.

Prop Master, Season Five, here.

Not anachronistic. See below. Your memory is just that, yours.

Prop Master, Season Five, here.

Funny you should ask. It's a great story, actually.

The plane was CGI. the step unit was real but we filmed it in front of a giant green screen.