Strangely enough, many of the actors were "thrilled" about holding the snakes, according to Kim Manners.
Carter had used more film shooting that episode than any other director in the series' history but Kim Manners.
Filming the scene with the burning camp was "tricky", according to Kim Manners.
Producing-director Kim Manners directed the most episodes of the season, directing seven.
Kim Manners said preparations were confusing since it wasn't known at the time how the storyline would unfold.
Kim Manners said that it was difficult to get used to the new area of filming.
Kim Manners commented on his work and called it "a great job".
Kim Manners called the final scene "truly one of the most emotional experiences I've ever witnessed in my life."
Kim Manners was raised in a show business family.
Noted director Kim Manners helped guide her through the process.