>You can't take a picture of this, it's already gone
What did he mean by this?
"it" refers to the film in the camera, which he had previously removed as a prank.
>>83987856
He just wanted to celebrate.
"it" referred to her life, which he was currently removing by inserting a dagger into her spine as a prank.
>>83988052
You're right on the money anon, but it was actually David who inserted the dagger into her spine, but instead of a prank it's for real, the Claire Fisher death byline rolls across the screen, and then the Six Feet Under closing credits roll over close-up footage of David making breakfast.
"it" refers to the audience, whom they had driven to another channel as a prank.
>>83987856
"it" refers to all the money he embezzled from her, which he invested in Enron as a prank.
>>83987856
he meant the show was canceled
"it" refers to the vanishing landscape within the great simulation, which the user had initiated shutdown of as a prank.