Cut to Ming, who has just finished his last scene. Ming asks him to come with him, and Ming tells him that he's done with his role. Ming says that he doesn't have to worry about acting, because he'll be able to concentrate on the crying scene later that afternoon. Ming tells Ming to go out in the scene and let out all of his emotions. Ming reassures Ming that it's okay to be sad. Ming then tells Ming that the wrap party is coming up two days later. Ming wants to know why Ming hasn't come to the party yet. Ming points out that Ming is still young, so he won't get snubbed by the party. Ming reminds Ming that once the scene is done, Ming is so over it that he can't think of anything else to do. Ming goes on to say that he still has a lot of lessons to learn from Ming.
Cut to Ming, who has just finished his last scene. Ming asks him to come with him, and Ming tells him that he's done with his role. Ming says that he doesn't have to worry about acting, because he'll be able to concentrate on the crying scene later that afternoon. Ming tells Ming to go out in the scene and let out all of his emotions. Ming reassures Ming that it's okay to be sad. Ming then tells Ming that the wrap party is coming up two days later. Ming wants to know why Ming hasn't come to the party yet. Ming points out that Ming is still young, so he won't get snubbed by the party. Ming reminds Ming that once the scene is done, Ming is so over it that he can't think of anything else to do. Ming goes on to say that he still has a lot of lessons to learn from Ming.