So in a way, it felt as final as a death.” We knew it was the last bit of episodes, we knew that we would not be coming back is these characters. There were times we had to stop filming to just pull it together and stop crying. “This was an odd experience for me in that it was almost too on the surface for me. Even the dialogue, even what Kate writes to Tully in that note, it’s straight from the book, and I would just sit in my trailer and reread that part of the book over and over between takes,” Heigl said. “The best part of the funeral scene to me is that it is exactly as written in the book. Tully can’t go inside for Kate’s funeral, but Kate prepared for that. Even the final moment of the show comes down to the two of them. Heigl and Chalke agreed that the bridal shower tiff needed to happen because there was so much left unsaid, and the conflicting emotions needed to be let out for the fate of the friendship. ‘Firefly Lane’ Showrunner Wanted to ‘Stay True’ to Book’s Ending and ‘Come Full Circle’
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