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The proposal scene between Jim and Pam on The Office was the most expensive shot of the entire show, requiring a budget of $250,000 to construct a replica of a rest stop and make it rain.

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The proposal scene between Jim and Pam on The Office was the most expensive shot of the entire show, requiring a budget of $250,000 to construct a replica of a rest stop and make it rain.

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