But everyone understood that when Lillian Scott said this, it was nothing more than an attempt to disgrace Mabel Quinn, to vent her anger. Lillian Scott had backing, and she was the film's second female lead, while Mabel Quinn was just a minor screenwriter. Weighing the two, the director immediately decided to sacrifice the small screenwriter to appease Lillian Scott, hoping the subsequent filming would go more smoothly.
So he said, "Mabel Quinn, you go and act with Orion."
Immediately, the crew was in an uproar. Were they really going to let Mabel Quinn act?
And Orion, who was the lead actor of the show, was the newly emerging popular young actor. Lillian's repeated retakes already made him very impatient, and now he had to perform with an amateur. His face was getting longer.
Fortunately, his assistant persuaded him for a while, and Orion finally calmed down.