The camera is set a distance away from the group, allowing the audience to simply enjoy the frivolity and remain content without actually participating in it. The best part about this scene is the orchestral music that plays in the background throughout the duration of the fight, the music rising to a crescendo when the fight begins to get more intense. Once their paintball war ends, the group reconvenes and starts horseplaying, throwing their gear, paint, and water at one another. There’s tension in the air, but it doesn’t last. It obviously seems personal, but Fraser doesn’t seem to mind so much. The next few scenes cut to Sam (Ben Taylor) and Danny (Spence Moore II) ganging up on Fraser, a member of the opposite team, shooting him at least 20 times. Francesca treads the forest floor alone, decked out in some snazzy looking paintball gear. The episode opens with the group split into two teams in the midst of a paintball fight. Well, not necessarily everyone, but things are civil at the very least. But this week, Fraser is suddenly chummy with everyone. In last week’s episode, things got a little heated between Fraser (Jack Dylan Grazer), Caitlin (Jordan Kristine Seamón), and her OG group of friends.
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