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So not actually The Guess Who?

But doesn’t that just mean that a network could pick their most profitable show, give those writers a deal and then let everyone else walk the picket line (potentially making a deal with people already making more than the union contract minimum). Writers taking that deal would basically be saying “screw the rest of

Wouldn't that completely go against the idea of union solidarity? Like if the networks and such can just make deals with certain shows to bring the writers back, then they can just make deals with their successful ones leaving the rest to hold out. Which would completely screw over the WGA.

If that is the case he must love the Watchmen TV series, since that is exactly what that was.  Or even future comic writers using Dr. Manhattan which is no different than him writing a Superman story. But I am pretty sure he complains about those as well.

Good old Alan Moore, he got famous writing and adapting stories/characters created by other people, but gets super angry about other people adapting stuff that he wrote.

Would combining the awards lead to them just being dominated by men? The Grammy Awards don’t seem to have gender based awards and the story after usually seems to be how Beyonce or Adele or Lady Gaga or Billie Eillish or Sam Smith cleaning up and winning a bunch of awards.

I never understood the idea that Kate Winslet isn’t crazy attractive. Even in Mare of Easttown they tried really hard to make her look kind of old, tired and rough looking, but a bunch of times it would be like “nope it’s still Kate Winslet and still super hot”.

That is a pretty big omission. Not only is Al a great musical artists he also directed a bunch of his own classic videos like Amish Paradise, White and Nerdy and Tacky.

I can totally see Fallon bragging about the great and hilarious relationship he has with his staff. It’s just like Conan and Sona. He berates and insults them and they think it is just really funny. Meanwhile they all hate it.

So based on the fact that on 30 Rock, Tracy, Jenna and the rest of the TGS cast were idiots who talked down to their staff without even realizing it, I have to assume that a bunch of actual SNL cast member like Fallon act the exact same way.

So how do they decide that for wing eating it is a 12 minute competition but for hot dogs you only get 10 minutes?

Couldn’t this kind of thing benefit on strike writers (and possibly actors). Drew’s background is acting in movies so she doesn’t necessarily have the same improv background that say Colbert has. So when her completely made up on the fly show sucks that could show a lot of people how valuable writers are. And if

Norton as Banner is weird. Marvel wasn’t really a studio back then and somehow he wrote a draft of the script and had some level of script approval. Which made it even harder to work with him. And knowing how much control Marvel has over their creators I can’t imagine them ever giving any actor that level of control

The Blank Check podcast episode about BTTF is also super interesting. Basically Fox would finish his days on Family Ties at one studio, then get in a van with a mattress in the back and sleep while he was driven to the other studio to film Back to the Future.

I also saw a clip somewhere how supposedly in the scene in the cafe in 55 where Marty punches Biff there is a brief shot of Marty from behind that is Stoltz

What is even worse is the reverse nepo-babies. Like does anyone really think that Scorsese's mom was the best little old Italian lady they could have gotten to play Joe Pesci's mom in Goodfellas?

Aren't most of the people who work for a show like The Tonight Show unionized? Other than collective bargaining what is the point of having a union if they aren't going to back you up when you have issues like this? Like if the employee got no where with HR isn't that why you would have a union grievance process? 

That was sort of my point though. Aaron Paul wasn’t really famous when BB started. But by the time he made El Camino he was pretty well know. And by that time he would have known how popular BB was on Netflix and how he wasn’t making anything off of it. So I would think he could have used that information as a way to

Is he just talking the original BB series? Because I wonder why he would agree to do El Camino (or appear in BCS) if he wasn’t happy with his deal. It would seem like those would be a good opportunity to get some money back from Netflix.