Roomie says that the Writers' Guild might go on strike this summer because their current agreement will have lapsed. Fine by me, especially when it comes to the CSI:NY writers, who have turned in the worst season yet in S3. Yes, I know that a strike means 10 million hours of reality TV, but maybe the lost year will give the braintrust at CBS time to formulate coherent storylines and consistent characterizations.
If they do go on strike and the networks opt to hire scabs, I'll happily submit my name into the hat. Sure, they'd have to break me of a pronounced Flack bias, but I'd give them continuity out the yang and make a valiant effort to ensure that all the storylines I start are revisited frequently and resolved when I leave. I'd do it for peanuts, too. I won't even take a salary. Just give me the chance to pick Flack's ties.
( Another Look at Consequences--SPOILERS )
If they do go on strike and the networks opt to hire scabs, I'll happily submit my name into the hat. Sure, they'd have to break me of a pronounced Flack bias, but I'd give them continuity out the yang and make a valiant effort to ensure that all the storylines I start are revisited frequently and resolved when I leave. I'd do it for peanuts, too. I won't even take a salary. Just give me the chance to pick Flack's ties.
( Another Look at Consequences--SPOILERS )