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I think you touch on a great point (even though Tarantino sucks and is nothing more than a rip-off artist, come at me, bro) — there's no reason that women/minorities can't have a film that's not based on the white boys club. I'd rather see a team of ladies pull off a heist in an original story versus one that's

No. All of the episodes have already been written.

That's true, but Fargo is pretty tightly scripted…either way, I promise Fargo is safe.

Not intentionally, as far as I can tell. That said, networks tend to be investing more in shorter run series (which is a key component of the potential strike) which can lead to longer times between writing and release.

They're still shooting but everything has been written, so there will be no ill effect on Fargo.

We all know it's Christie.

I can't claim to have read the existing CBA, but I assume that because the product/service is inherently beyond boundaries (as in a TV show can be broadcast anywhere and shot anywhere), it's difficult to limit negotiation to districts.

Isn't he though? ISN'T HE?

No, American Gods is coming to you soon on Bravo!

This will all be worth it if it leads to a week of Conan O'Brien spinning his wedding ring on his desk.

I've been seeing stories about this for a while now but it's certainly not being treated the same way the 07 strike was…that said, it is pretty surprising that only now is the AV Club posting about it

Honest question: what's wrong with 2017 Colbert?

That's a pretty reductive analysis. There are a lot of people to blame for "mainstream media" including the head of the FBI and Hillary's inability to refocus the narrative.

There should be an antagonistic relationship because journalists are supposed to hold government responsible. It's a pretty key aspect of a certain document a certain country was founded upon.

No, not in in socioeconomic terms. In legal terms, yes, favour is given to the mother, at least in part to make up for the former. (Generally speaking in both instances)

Doesn't matter which routine you're talking about — it does.

I'd rather eat the Bible and let nihilism take hold, thank you.

It's a Texas-only thing…

It's fairly common that the more powerful party will push for a case to be settled in a favourable jurisdiction. Patent trolls LOVE Texas because it gives them a legal advantage because of a legal milieu that tends to favour the plaintiff : https://www.nytimes.com/201…