The program was being filmed and post-production was being carried out in full swing.
Post-production had never fought such a well-equipped battle before!
Generally speaking, post-production was very hard work.
They had to pick out usable footage from what the cameramen shot of the stars and then edit it.
That is to say, they had to watch as much as the cameramen shot.
Sometimes a star's footage was really boring and especially long, so they had to patiently watch it all.
This led some post-production editors to drink a bit of alcohol to relieve the stress.
This job wasn't for just anyone.
Of course, that was still manageable. However, if a star got into trouble and was banned after filming the show, post-production would need to painstakingly remove that person frame by frame from the video. This was an immense amount of work.
But editing this season of "Chinese Restaurant" was pretty easy.