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In response to
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By this logic, every production should close during the writer's strike. -- nm
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by
David
that's a question for non-writers who have contractual obligations. but in general, yes. Steve Carell shut The Office down in 2007 out of solidarity -- (link)
Posted by
hollywood big shot (aka pickmix)
May 12 '23, 15:08
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https://www.cbc.ca/arts/commotion/commotion-the-brewing-fight-for-the-right-to-write-1.6749822/steve-carell-gave-a-masterclass-in-solidarity-during-the-writers-guild-strike-of-2007-1.6751146
(www.cbc.ca)
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in theory showrunners are obligated to perform non-writing duties on shows wearing their producer hats. unlike 2007, almost none of them are complying -- nm
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hollywood big shot
May 12, 15:12
That was a show where a great portion of the actors were also writers for it. -- nm
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Reagen
May 12, 15:12
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they had scripts in the can to shoot (the Dinner Party ep). Steve just said he wouldn't do it, contract notwithstanding -- nm
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hollywood big shot
May 12, 15:13
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