Hollywood Punches Back in As Strike Ends
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Euphoria over returning to work quickly gave way to workaday cold sweats as Hollywood writers resumed the daily grind of cranking out scripts after a three-month strike.
"I felt giddy," Craig Sweeny, a writer for the NBC drama "Medium," said about being back on the job Wednesday, a day after the Writers Guild of America overwhelmingly voted to end the walkout. "Then someone handed me a production schedule, and then I felt scared."
"I felt giddy," Craig Sweeny, a writer for the NBC drama "Medium," said about being back on the job Wednesday, a day after the Writers Guild of America overwhelmingly voted to end the walkout. "Then someone handed me a production schedule, and then I felt scared."
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I'm excited for March 17th...
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Hopefully the writers can remember where the shows were and what was going on so they can pick up where they left off.
On the other hand, most viewers probably don't really remember either, so they can likely get away with just writing whatever they want and we'll all just be glad to done with endless repeats of old episodes!
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