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"textContent": "Production designer Nina Ruscio and costume designer Lyn Paolo tell IndieWire about how deep \"The Pitt\" goes to avoid a break in continuity.",
"title": "‘The Pitt’ Production Team Tracks Every Sock, Every Empty Drawer, and It’s Why the Show Feels So Real"
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