0.001%?
I can't speak from any WGA experience (uh, obviously), but from what I've seen with unions and corporations before, they'll make a non-zero number offer at some point soon, and it'll be absolutely shite.
'Time Bomb'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
0.001%?
I can't speak from any WGA experience (uh, obviously), but from what I've seen with unions and corporations before, they'll make a non-zero number offer at some point soon, and it'll be absolutely shite.
NYT article on the picket line in NY: [link]
Tina Fey FTW.
Hee. Someone on my flist was perusing the TV Tropes wiki for How to Kill a Character:
7. Hire Tim Minear.
And, hee:
Quote from the The New York Times:
"To fans of the WB's recently canceled Angel, the writer Tim Minear is known affectionately as the Tim Reaper: the master of the fatal plot twist."
They have a big rat out! I love the big rat. Do they have that other places?
The rat was borrowed from Local 79, an AFL-CIO laborers’ union, and commuted in from Queens.
I think it's a NY thing.
How do rats commute, anyway?
Well, that specific one is, but I was wondering if local unions other places have something similar.
And actually, I think Local 79 is across the street from where I live! We could have commuted together, me and the rat.
Saw your post in Press Allyson. That's totally hilarious. You deserve an autographed copy.
There was a big inflatable rat in front of some construction in Back Bay, in Boston a month or two ago.
t edit With some picketing workers.