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    Californication was a huge hit that lasted 7 seasons. Try to have some objectivity. It's fine you don't like it. It doesn't mean it wasn't a hit.

    The fact that I'm in it and have literally hundreds of friends who are professional actors, agents, producers, writers, and directors. Meanwhile, you all are a bunch of bored social justice warriors feeling heroic spouting off on a topic you know nothing about.

    Ok, well as someone who's actually in this industry, I can tell you that aside from Hannibal and Last King of Scotland, all those IMDB entries are basically nothing. No one saw them. They aren't hits. They don't raise actors' quotes. That's the point. David Duchovny after Californication is worth more, and it isn't

    All that matters is what her quote is, what his quote is, and what the agents negotiate. How many times do you people need to be told that? You think her MALE agents don't want to get her more money?

    There's no measure by which that's true.

    Your ignorance, since you clearly have no idea how people are paid in the entertainment industry.

    In 13 years that's not much.

    Do you have any idea of how the entertainment industry works? Actors are paid on what they've been in, how popular it is, and what sort of audience they draw. Actors have QUOTES. The only thing of any note Anderson has done in 13 years is 22 episodes of Hannibal, AKA, not much. Duchovny did 7 seasons on a wildly

    You know you're hurting the case for equal pay by writing this nonsense, right? David Duchovny SHOULD be getting paid twice as much, probably more. He's MUCH more famous, a much bigger draw, and certainly has a much higher TV quote, which is how this stuff works. Has Gillian Anderson been in ANYTHING since the