
There are two ways to check out of a hotel room. You can do it meticulously: towels in the tub, keys at the front desk, a tip left for the maid. Or in a hurry: sheets in a tangle, trash on the ground, one or more of your things lost in the last-minute chaos.
On Oct. 9, 2020 at 11:30 p.m. ET, checkout time will arrive for Room 104. HBO announced the show’s cancelation in mid-May, and the cast and crew feared Season 4 might be the end long before then. Still, the exit feels like a pre-dawn fire alarm evacuation, with baggage and bathrobes flying down the hallways.
“I remember it really well because I was directing that day,” co-executive producer Julian Wass recalls of a September afternoon in 2019, the last spent on the set of Room 104. “Sydney Fleischmann [executive producer] and I looked at each other before I called the shot. I think we both knew, ‘This could be the last shot.’” Read more...
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