If you’re a TV watcher, you’ve sorely been missing your fave shows like I have. (Especially since broadcasters have their brains shut off and run crap instead of good classic shows.) But finally, the WGA strike is just about over (not completely over like Michael Eisner declared, but almost). The full deal is still being drafted and will be reviewed this weekend by WGA members. The irony is that, according to Michael Eisner, many writers will not get the same juicy contracts due to studio “write-downs” because of losses during the strike.
Let’s hope that things work out and that WGA members are satisfied. It’ll still be up to a month before shows go back into production, and longer before new episodes air. So let’s also hope that broadcasters flip the “intelligence” switch back on and air quality reruns instead of the crud reality shows that keep on coming.
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