What was it like filming the death scene?
Schneider: Of course, we didn’t shoot it last — we never shoot anything anywhere near the logical order — but it was very heartfelt. The emotion that’s there was very easy to get, because it was very real. It’s a sad thing in that I’ve been on this show for all this time and I knew that was the swan song. It was kind of bittersweet [because] I’m not a big fan of all the commuting back and forth to Vancouver, but at the same time, other than my Dukes of Hazzard family, I’ve spent more time with these people than anyone else I’ve ever worked with — maybe anyone else I’ve known short of my wife and kids. But I really, really enjoyed every bit of what I had to do in those last several episodes, especially pulling Clark out of the car and protecting him [when Lana “dies” in “Reckoning”]. He didn’t want his boy to see Lana in the car like that. I think Jonathan is a tremendous role model for fathers everywhere, I really do. I also think that in the subsequent episodes [the death] is necessar