So when does television run out of scripts? Weren't we promised snow on the screen when this strike
RB TexLa
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Mon Nov-26-07 05:55 PM
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So when does television run out of scripts? Weren't we promised snow on the screen when this strike |
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began? I'm fine with it, just waiting.
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LSparkle
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Mon Nov-26-07 06:14 PM
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1. Weren't Leno/Letterman/Kimmel going to go back to work after |
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Thanksgiving, except they'd just be "winging it" without writers? I thought there was an agreement for them all to go back on at the same time, but not to use scab writers ... ???
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Mon Nov-26-07 07:27 PM
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2. I think they ran out of scripts.. |
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a long time ago. It's amazing how many channels we get, and yet I find myself watching Turner Classic Movies most of the time. All commercials all the time seems to be where the major networks are heading anyway, with a little propaganda in the guise of crime and 'justice' as a lead in.
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Mon Nov-26-07 07:31 PM
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Actually many shows are showing their last or second to last new show this week.
See: the truncated Heroes season "finale" in December.
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