It was five in the afternoon, with two or three hours before dark.
The original plan for this episode was to last almost the whole day.
After the first game, it was lunchtime, then a break before the second game, which should take three hours, right? With the third game, it should definitely last until dark, right?
After dark, there would be a dinner gathering to choose tomorrow's dance music, perfectly timed.
But they didn't expect that everyone in this episode was so rebellious. Cutting the second game short was one thing, but in the third game, someone actually lay down and gave up, willing to be a permanent NPC in the next episode!
This is more than rebellion; it's sacrilegious!
Now that all three games are done, there's about two hours left from the original schedule. What should they do?
Director Guan, sitting in the command room, was having a headache and wished he could dive into the camera, grab Shi Yuhuai, and point him back to the battlefield.
