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  1. Inside the Breakdown of SAG-AFTRA and Studio Talks (thewrap.com) Absolutely insane that SAG thought the AMPTP would even entertain this when nothing even remotely similar was offered to any of the other guilds. They're 100% gonna need to back down that demand.
  2. Dick Wolf’s NBC, CBS Shows Reopen Writers Rooms – The Hollywood Reporter @jamesgunn • I am. And I’m having so much fun. • Threads That is 100% wrong lol
  3. ... which would still mean that actors would return back to the sets they were filming in, just like how a bunch of writer's room reopened immediately after the WGA lifted.
  4. ?????????????????? Did you forget the fact that the WGA lifted the strike before the ratification and literally 2 days after they agreed upon the deal? SAG is likely to follow.
  5. I think that the WGA not getting a residual model/revenue sharing model even remotely close to what SAG was asking pretty much dooms the entire negotiation process. It's gonna be really, really tricky to resolve.
  6. There was 1 day were there was a bump, but no one said that it wasn't definitively gonna end lol
  7. I mean... why not? Even if it ends in 2 days, 2 weeks seems like enough time to get everything moving again. It's not like they have to re-hire everyone, the entire crew is just waiting to get called back.
  8. SAG leadership has been significantly more inflamatory about the CEOs than the WGA so I don't see this going fast at all, but I hope I'm wrong.
  9. Then the SAG strike won't end as soon as we hope, because the AMPTP will probably offer them something similar to what they offered the WGA.
  10. Yeah I kinda wouldn't be surprised if SAG is maybe a bit pissed at the WGA right now because in a way they absolutely screwed over SAG's potential residual scheme.
  11. It depends a lot on whether SAG will like the residuals model that the WGA and AMPTP came up with.
  12. I am curious as to how SAG will feel about the residual model agreed by the WGA. Fran Drescher seemed obsessed with getting back the old network television model back and this is quite definitely not that (it's just a bonus per episode if a show gets watched by 20% of the subscriber base) so, will it work out for them? That could cause quite a problem if they don't agree to it as it'd be unfair for writers to have a different residual model from actors.
  13. Struggling to make sense of what the residual agreement is. It's just a bonus if 20% of the subscriber base watches a show or movie?
  14. Summary of the 2023 WGA MBA (wgacontract2023.org) A bit confused about this. So shows written by a single writer are still allowed?
  15. Really bizarre to send a ban threat over this. It's not even remotely "trolling", it's just an honest disagreement. But I'll leave the topic mostly because I've already made my point.
  16. I wasn't talking about the people that have singled out other execs as well, I was speaking in general terms talking about the dude here in this thread that admitted to singling out Zaslav for some reason, as well as a general trend I've seen on twitter and other places of specifically singling him out. I'm fine with him being called an asshole, I just think it's weird to pretend he is particularly egregious compared to the other assholes. They're CEOs of billion dollar companies, they're all assholes.
  17. He wasn't even the worst one during the strike though, that's why it's stupid to keep singling him out as if the others are any different or better somehow.
  18. Turning Discovery into a giant behemoth that was able to buy WB is also something that his board and shareholders are not gonna forget any time soon.
  19. It's probably their own lawyers making what remains of the contract, hence why they're so confident about it.
  20. If that was a possibility I think they wouldn't have made the statement.
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