With Drew Barrymore set to break the WGA strike by returning to her daytime talk show next week, head writer Cristina Finon says it’s “not too late” to do the right thing.
? Or, given that all of these shows have hiatuses built into their schedules, perhaps Barrymore could have deployed hers early to at least delay the premiere. Or maybe she could compensate her staff from her own pocket during the strike.
Any time a show goes back into production, Kinon argued, it’ll ultimately help extend the strike. Until now, the only daytime show that remained in production was—which the WGA has also picketed. “Now, there's word that maybe some other shows are coming back,” Kinon added. “So it is frustrating, because it will prolong the strike, and we just want it to end.”
For former co-head writer Jordan Carlos, who worked on the show from the beginning of its first season, the omission of the show’s writers was particularly disappointing.launched mid-pandemic. Carlos recalled that during the early months of the show, its writers risked their lives and their health by turning up to work in person, as requested—even before vaccines had been developed. Now, it seems, the show has declined to reciprocate its writers’ sacrifices.
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