A few weeks ago, Oscar Nuñez began shooting his episode of Netflix’s new quarantine anthology Social Distance—a sweet, amusingly macabre 20 minutes in which the Office alum plays a dutiful son trying to pull the family together for their father’s Zoom funeral. The equipment had all arrived in cases, and he and his wife, actress
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