This was my third day on set. It actually wasn’t as eventful as others.
But it was probably my most disappointing. But I wouldn’t know that until much
later when the show aired. My call time was for this episode was a little
later than usual it was at 11:00 am, so I arrived at 10:00 am. This time base
camp was set up in a parking lot downtown at the corner of Ross and Field.
After I parked, I found the casting assistant and checked in. Afterwards I went
directly to wardrobe and got my uniform. Then off to props. I got my gun
belt, service revolver, and everything I needed to be another correctional
officer. But this time I wasn’t a Fox River Correctional Officer, I was a C.O.
for the Arizona Department of Corrections. This particular episode was called
“Buried”.
Not long after I got suited up, they
went ahead a called lunch. So they shuttled us to The Adolphus Hotel in
downtown Dallas and we had lunch there. I know it seems like I’m a broken
record always talking about how good catering was on this production, what can
I say though. It was awesome. After I got my food I took a seat and was sitting
down next to Marshall Allman. If you don’t know who Marshall is on the
show, he plays LJ Burrows. LJ is Linc’s (Dominic Purcell) son. Marshall is a pretty
cool guy. He and I and a couple others talked the entire lunch hour. After
lunch it was time to head back to set. I had asked Marshall if I could get
a quick picture with him. He said “sure no problem”. I then asked if I could
get his autograph. He again said “No Problem” But he said “They’re calling me so
catch me when we get on set.”
get his autograph. He again said “No Problem” But he said “They’re calling me so
catch me when we get on set.”
Once I arrived on set they were getting ready to shoot my scene. In this
scene L.J. Burrows (Marshall’s character) was arrested by the police and
then transferred to the Arizona Department of Corrections. I had a great
scene with Marshall. I was the C.O. who brought him in to be checked in.
Marshall and I had been talking before the scene and decided that it would look
good if I would give him a little push through the door. After we get through
the door, I was to tell him very sternly to “MOVE IT”. It was great, a lot
of close ups and everything. After we did that scene about ten times, we
finally heard “Cut. Check the Gate”. Which means that’s the scene they liked
and are going with. Then on to the next scene. But that was the only one I was
there for that day. So it was time for me to go. Marshall caught me on my way
out and asked if I still wanted that autograph. Of course. So he signed my
index card.
So I hopped back on the shuttle to base camp. I
made my way back to wardrobe and props and turned everything in. Casting signed
off on my pay slip and was on my way home. When I left I felt so good. A good
day, good people, and I had a line (albeit a small one) that was going to be on
the show finally. So when the time came for the show to be aired, I’m watching
and something is a bit different. The entire Arizona prison scene had been
scrapped. Every single thing I did that day gone. Most likely on the cutting
room floor. Oh well, it happens. It was very disappointing but there is really
nothing you can do about it. I did my job. Just move along to the next
one.
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