As I’ve said multiple times, there are also other shows I like that have been affected by the WGA strike. I’m positively addicted to my weekly dose of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and Real Time with Bill Maher and go into withdrawal when they take their summer and their long holiday-season breaks. But these shows need writers who write, and the writers are on strike, so they’re not writing. They’ve been off the air for months now. I’m gasping for lack of political satire. So be it. These are unions engaged in their preeminent right to strike. Have you heard me complaining? So maybe it’s really true that my complaint about shutting down the production of Evil really is about the specific nature of this one particular union action.
In other to avoid a further hijack here, I’m going to respond to that in the GD thread that you created about unions in general (link below).
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