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Larry_OHF 11-21-2007 08:51 PM

WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
So I have not heard anything recently about the strike in Hollywood from the Writers' Guild. A couple weeks ago, it was headlines and now I don't see much of it anywhere...However I am beginning to feel its pinch. I went looking in the TV guide and do not see that Bionic Woman is scheduled. A quick visit to the forums on NBC led me to learn that the show may not recover because its fan base was too weak to make a comeback and the producers did not have enough scripts on-hand.

What the heck? Can they really not find anyone to write a few shows? Are there really no talent left in the world?

What happens to Heroes, House and other main shows when they run out of scripts?

I swear, when these writers are appeased, they had better come back with some amazing stuff. I have to admit, I was thinking that some of Bionic Woman's scripting was kinda sucky...you know, the kind where I am sure I could have done no worse, and maybe better...It makes me feel that they do not deserve their demands. How many shows come and go these days because the writers do not know how to captivate an audience.

JrKASperov 11-22-2007 02:29 AM

Re: WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
Even if their writing was pretty bad, even these writers deserve to feed their family with just one job. Because cost of living is pretty high in the US, these writers are not payed enough to get by with only their writing. All it takes is another 4 cents on DVD prices. I can understand that you are bitter about your beloved show and that you feel writing has been bad, but I do think this was inevitable. (especially compared with the huge cuts the distribution/producing companies are getting, outrageous!)

Mack_Attack 12-04-2007 09:15 AM

Re: WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
Any more news. Looks Like I better hit the net and see if there is any head way.

Does this mean there is going to be a short season for lost. Or is it ok?? Or is it cut all togther. I am not to sure if the fans will take another blundered season.

T-D-C 12-04-2007 04:19 PM

Re: WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
Well I havn't even seen the start of Lost. When is the new season meant to air?

Mack_Attack 12-04-2007 05:04 PM

Re: WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
January I think.

Ivelliis 12-04-2007 05:07 PM

Re: WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
Don't even talk to me about Heroes. Finished on Sci Fi months ago, but cos BBC decided they wanted to buy the rights they started it again...from 1. 21 weeks later and yay the season has FINALLY ended but season 2 of heroes won't be on yet :@

And prison break has took a mid-season break as well, and Lost has been off for what feels like forever.

Man TV shows annoy me sometimes. It forces me to buy a crapload of DVDs cos I have nothing to watch on a night. Latest one, Back to the Future trilogy for £15 from Tesco.

Mack_Attack 12-04-2007 05:52 PM

Re: WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
I feel it is only going to get worse if the strike does not come to a end.

Variol (Farseer) Elmwood 12-07-2007 06:39 AM

Re: WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
I missed seeing Bionic Woman this week too. I don't think I'll miss the shows too much though. I'm actually fine spending time with my wife with, or without TV.
I also have channels like Discovery, Animal Plant and National Geographic. They're all good to pass the time.

I think the writers need to be careful though. With the popularity of reality shows, they may be making it worst for themselves.

..and how much do they make?

Papa Schlumpf 01-04-2008 11:32 AM

Re: WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
The strike still isn't over. Conan is back on the air though, and other Late Night Talk Shows are apparently going to follow (Daily Show and Colbert Report are back on the 15th, I believe). All without their writers, of course.

Trogdor 01-10-2008 08:12 PM

Re: WRITERS' STRIKE = Delays and Cancellations abound
 
I reckon the strike is the best thing that has happened to TV in a long time, why? because all the no-longer funny shows are off the air and re-runs of our (well at least my) favourite shows are back!


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