WGA negotiating committee co-chair Chris Keyser issued a clarion call to members and supporters earlier today.
“When you walk in circles in front of every studio in town,” he tells the guild’s members in the clip (watch it below), “you are carrying with you a cause that is larger than just us and this business, though just us and this business would have been enough. We are marching for labor, and labor is watching us.”
Not long after, Keyser put those ideas into action, taking to the picket lines outside Disney alongside writer Will Landman and, according to Landman, a very nice Bradley Whitford.
Did a couple hours at Disney this morning to close out the week! Went to tell Chris Keyser I loved his update video and didn’t realize he was chatting with @BradleyWhitford – who is just the nicest! Great way to close out another week on the picket!
“When you walk in circles in front of every studio in town,” he tells the guild’s members in the clip (watch it below), “you are carrying with you a cause that is larger than just us and this business, though just us and this business would have been enough. We are marching for labor, and labor is watching us.”
Not long after, Keyser put those ideas into action, taking to the picket lines outside Disney alongside writer Will Landman and, according to Landman, a very nice Bradley Whitford.
Did a couple hours at Disney this morning to close out the week! Went to tell Chris Keyser I loved his update video and didn’t realize he was chatting with @BradleyWhitford – who is just the nicest! Great way to close out another week on the picket!
- 6/3/2023
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Back in the Game, Season 1, Episode 5, “She. Could. Go. All. The. Way!”
Directed by Joe Nussbaum
Written by Eric Goldberg & Peter Tibbals
Airs Wednesdays at 8:30pm Est on ABC
After last week’s mess of an episode, last night’s Back in the Game is quite an improvement. Although it doesn’t do everything right, “She. Could. Go. All. The. Way!” successfully sets the show back on track, utilising all of its characters. This week Terry gets the main storyline as we see her dive back into the dating world. At first it is a little odd to watch her struggle with asking Jack out because she is usually so confident, but Terry soon turns this around and then continues to remain strong throughout the episode. Once again, Back in the Game struggles with the message it sends this week. Last week we saw Danny fight through humiliation to...
Directed by Joe Nussbaum
Written by Eric Goldberg & Peter Tibbals
Airs Wednesdays at 8:30pm Est on ABC
After last week’s mess of an episode, last night’s Back in the Game is quite an improvement. Although it doesn’t do everything right, “She. Could. Go. All. The. Way!” successfully sets the show back on track, utilising all of its characters. This week Terry gets the main storyline as we see her dive back into the dating world. At first it is a little odd to watch her struggle with asking Jack out because she is usually so confident, but Terry soon turns this around and then continues to remain strong throughout the episode. Once again, Back in the Game struggles with the message it sends this week. Last week we saw Danny fight through humiliation to...
- 10/24/2013
- by Catstello
- SoundOnSight
We're guessing that the crossover audience between "iCarly" and "The Wire" is, give or take a few parents who watch the former with their kids, pretty much nonexistent. Which could explain how a clip from "iCarly" that spoofs/pays homage to "The Wire," and which aired in January 2010, is just now being discovered online.
We wish we would have known about this sooner, but frankly, we're just glad it's there. Consider our day improved a little. (Thanks to Buzzfeed for bringing it to our attention.)
The episode in question involves the "iCarly" characters playing a game of Assassin using paintballs and blowtubes. Sam (Jennette McCurdy) has Gibby (Noah Munck) dead to rights, and Gibby channels his inner Snoop. (The "iCarly" wiki also notes that elsewhere in the episode, Sam declares that "Spencer gonna get got!")
Peter Tibbals and Eric Goldberg are credited as writers of the episode, and if we ever meet,...
We wish we would have known about this sooner, but frankly, we're just glad it's there. Consider our day improved a little. (Thanks to Buzzfeed for bringing it to our attention.)
The episode in question involves the "iCarly" characters playing a game of Assassin using paintballs and blowtubes. Sam (Jennette McCurdy) has Gibby (Noah Munck) dead to rights, and Gibby channels his inner Snoop. (The "iCarly" wiki also notes that elsewhere in the episode, Sam declares that "Spencer gonna get got!")
Peter Tibbals and Eric Goldberg are credited as writers of the episode, and if we ever meet,...
- 7/19/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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